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Atoning For Satanic T-Shirt of Daughter, Arizona Dad Sacrifices the Family Dog

  • By Joe Enea | ABC 15
  • May 17, 2016
  • 1 min read

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GOODYEAR, AZ - A father reportedly sacrificed his family dog because he was upset over his daughter's shirt.

Goodyear police say that 42-year-old Patrick Zane

Thompson was upset over a T-shirt his daughter had on Saturday, believing it "had to do with the devil."

He made her bring the shirt to the barbeque smoker where he burned the shirt. He also said that, "he needed to sacrifice a male, either himself, his son (6 years old) or the family dog."

Police say the family grabbed the dog, a poodle, and tried to flee, but Thompson reportedly grabbed the daughter. The family pleaded with him until he released the girl and promised not to harm the dog, but instead he strangled and killed the dog.

When police arrived, they found Thompson lying on the sidewalk with a self-inflicted cut to his arm. He reportedly made "erratic comments that he had to 'do it for the God' and, the 'devil made him do it' and he put the dog in the smoker." They found the partially burnt small, white dog in the smoker.

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