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August 01, 2004

How Much Is That Doggie...

And in the spirit of the previous post, one man was willing to pay $10,000 dollars ransom to get his dog back. From ABC's Good Morning America:


A day after Frank Compton's dog disappeared, the Valley Springs, Calif., man got a threatening phone call.

"Basically, it said that we have your little dog, Sandy, and if you want him back, you're going to have to put up $10,000 or you won't be seeing him again," Compton said.

Compton was frantic. Sandy, a 10-year-old Yorkshire terrier, has been the 80-year-old retiree's sole companion ever since his wife died.

"We're pretty close, like glue," Compton said.

So he withdrew $10,000 from his life savings and went to deliver the cash at the instructed location. A man with a knife met him there, he said.

"He said your little dog is tied up around a stake and he's whining and crying for you," Compton said.

But the man took off with the money without producing the dog, leaving Compton is search for Sandy, who was nowhere to be found.

"I had given him up," Compton said. "I figured I'd never be seeing him again."

Hours later, back at home, Compton heard a car door slam. He looked out, and Sandy came running up the sidewalk.

"The miracle still happened," Compton said. "I couldn't accept it at first that he was really there."

Police are helping Compton work up a sketch of the suspect.


I hope they catch the creep. And as I've said before, the punishment for crimes against animals should be the same as crimes against people. At least this story had a happy ending. Compton says he doesn't regret paying the $10,000 to get Sandy back. Well of course not!

Posted by Jeff Soyer at August 1, 2004 10:25 PM
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Good post.

James

Posted by: James R. Rummel at August 4, 2004 09:42 PM
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