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Brighton cat killer jailed for five years for stabbing 16 cats

by Frank le Duc
Friday 30 Jul, 2021 at 11:13AM
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Trial date set for Brighton security guard charged with cat killings

Steve Bouquet - Picture by David McHugh / Brighton Pictures

The Brighton cat killer has been jailed for five years for stabbing 16 cats in a campaign of terror over nine months.

Steve Bouquet, 54, of Rose Hill Terrace, Brighton, killed nine of the cats and left seven with knife injuries.

Bereaved owners spoke about their loss at the sentencing hearing at Hove Crown Court this morning (Friday 30 July).

Some fought back tears as they shared their grief at the hearing presided over by Judge Jeremy Gold.

Bouquet appeared by video link from Lewes Prison – having failed to turn up for his trial at Chichester Crown Court last month.

The jury convicted him unanimously in his absence after a seven-day trial.

Judge Gold was told that Bouquet now had advanced thyroid cancer which had spread to his liver and lungs.

Bouquet, who worked as a security guard at Churchill Square shopping centre, in Brighton, served in the Royal Navy for 22 years, including in Northern Ireland and Iraq.

It was suggested that he might have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) but no explanation was offered for his brutal crimes.

The judge said: “You were convicted by a jury on overwhelming evidence.

“The case involves a campaign of knife attacks on cats in Brighton from October 2018 to June 2019.

“The attacks were apparently random but all centred around an area of central Brighton.

“Your behaviour caused – to put it mildly – concern and worry to cat owners living in that area.

“Cats are domestic pets but they’re more than that. They are effectively family members and they are much loved by the adults and children who live with them and care for them.

“They are a source of joy and support for their owners.

“Your behaviour over this period was cruel, it was sustained and it struck at the very heart of family life – and the impact on cat owners is very considerable and grave.”

Judge Gold said that “no sensible explanation could be advanced” for Bouquet’s behaviour.

He said that he would bear in mind that “you served your country for 22 years, including in Iraq”.

And he added that sentencing was not an easy process in a case like this because the “sentencing guidelines are a million miles away” from the genuine impact.

The case – “this appalling series of attacks on innocent animals” was “an anomaly”.

Bouquet was jailed for five years – to be served concurrently – for each of the 16 charges of criminal damage and for three months concurrent for having a knife in public.

He was jailed for three months to be served consecutively for breaching bail.

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Comments 6

  1. Valerie says:
    5 years ago

    The urge to kill and kill and kill is unforgiveable. If he leaves prison in 2 1/2 years he needs close supervision.

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    • Jefferson Bennett says:
      5 years ago

      He wont he has advanced Thyroid cancer that will most likely kill him in there or just after he gets out!

      Reply
  2. William Taylor says:
    5 years ago

    How can we stand in judgement when he is a victim of the establishment that sent him to Iraq to kill.

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    • Da Wind says:
      5 years ago

      Excactly…we create these killers so we can “project our power” and then express surprise that they become psychopathic, antisocial members of society.

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    • Billy Bob says:
      5 years ago

      We can easily stand in judgement. He joined the navy of his own free will, he wasn’t forced to enlist.
      I’ve had family in the navy and none of them are psychos going around stabbing other animals. This guy is clearly not normal – who in their right mind would stab a creature that posed no treat to anyone?

      We can only hope that he faces some justice behind bars.

      Reply
  3. Eileen Lee says:
    5 years ago

    What a monster. I hope there are some cat lovers among his fellow inmates

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