Last month, we covered the story of 17-year-old Aubrey Vanlandingham who stands accused of killing her classmate's goat with poison because she did like "cheaters". New updates in an article recently published by FOX News provided even more insight into the twisted mind of the alleged animal killer.

Surveillance footage from Vista Ridge High School shows Vanlandingham forcing her classmate's goat to drink pesticides with a dredging gun, a syringe-like tool while, it visibly fought to break free. Afterward, she was seen on camera checking on the goat twice over two hours. Vanlandingham then called the mother of the goat's owner and told her that the goat was "acting funny", followed by sending a video of the goat violently convulsing to her classmate, the goat's owner.

Imagine getting a video of your beloved pet in terrible distress, and then learning the person who sent it to you was responsible for its suffering. It's truly disgusting and inexcusable behavior.

The goat died in the arms of its owner roughly 21 hours after it was taken to the vet because it was sneezing, coughing, shaking, and having diarrhea. The innocent goat suffered a horrific death.

Prosecutors believe the motive for murdering the goat was to ensure she would win the next goat-showing event. What's worse is that the victim's mother doesn't believe Vanlandingham has shown any remorse for what she did. She thinks she simply killed her daughter's goat out of jealousy.

Court orders prohibit Vanlandingham from contacting the victim's family or taking care of any other pets, except for her own, and only under the strict supervision of a parent or adult.

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