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Rollover accident on CP Causeway


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I'm curious to know what she was doing driving TOWARD Cedar Point around midnight.

The park closed at 8 pm.

Could have been a resident on Cedar Point Road, they drive over the causeway to get home.

Or a CP employee heading to the dorms after a night of drinking at Louies Bar (a CP employee hangout).

Or could have been someone who was staying at Hotel Breakers, Camper Village, Lighthouse Point, Sandcastle Suites, or the Marina.

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Please don't click the "Cat's killer leaves kittens without mom" story.

I had tears rolling down my face. If you are an animal lover, DO NOT read that.

It's horrible. :(

Ohhhh, I really should have believed ya.

That is sad. I think the brat probably needs to do a couple years community service with the SPCA.

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Please don't click the "Cat's killer leaves kittens without mom" story.

I had tears rolling down my face. If you are an animal lover, DO NOT read that.

It's horrible. :(

Ohhhh, I really should have believed ya.

That is sad. I think the brat probably needs to do a couple years community service with the SPCA.

Same here, Like I said on the website, he needs a therapist. I would be furious if that was my kid.

I can't stand the thought of anyone hurting an animal like that. I've had birds eat out of my hand, and I've gotten a growling dog that tried to bite me to sit in my lap later that day. I will talk to birds or animals, they love that, but boy do they get upset when you leave. I went to my friend's house where she had a cat that she claimed was afraid of people, but the cat jumped up on the couch right next to me. I absolutely love animals, and they seem to sense that.

Nothing anyone can say or do will justify what that kid did. I can't fathom how anyone could do such a terrible thing.

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And I understand how they are being neglected/abused but to take it out on helpless animals is wrong.

It's actually a psychological thing.

When someone is being abused or neglected, they will act out to achieve control and power. To take the actions of abusing and killing an animal is seen as a way of ultimate control when they have so little or no control in other areas of their lives. It's the same with setting and starting fires. By lighting a fire and watching it burn, the abused sees the action as mastery over his/her environment.

Don't get me wrong, I'm certainly not condoning the action. I'm a strong believer that actions have consequences. But, explaining that there is often more below the surface than is presented.

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