Two women charged after 13 dogs found dead and another 25 rescued from Georgia home

Two Georgia women are behind bars after an animal cruelty investigation uncovered a disturbing scene at their home, where 13 dogs were found dead and stuffed in refrigerators while 25 others were rescued from small, feces-filled cages.

Christine Abbott, 67, and Donna Slavin, 65, of Snellville, face 26 animal cruelty charges, including 12 felony counts of cruelty to animals.

The investigation began on September 17, when Gwinnett County Animal Control asked police to assist with allegations of animal cruelty at the home on Britt Drive…

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