AUBREY VANLANDINGHAM'S SHOCKING GOAT POISONING SCANDAL IN CEDAR PARK
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Cedar Park Animal Abuser
Aubrey Vanlandingham, a 17-year-old high school student from Cedar Park, Texas, who was widely recognized for her beauty and popularity, has become the center of a disturbing animal cruelty case. Known for her involvement as a cheerleader and her recent appointment as president of her high school's Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter, Aubrey was celebrated within her community for her achievements in agricultural competitions and her close bond with her pet goat, Lacey.
She often shared her pride in Lacey on social media, posting pictures of herself with her goat and celebrating her successes at various animal shows across Texas. Her posts included a joyful announcement about leading the FFA during her senior year, as well as a photo of her holding a wooden plaque awarded for her farm show accomplishments. In 2023, her team placed sixth in a statewide contest, a feat she proudly highlighted online. Her social media presence painted a picture of a young girl thriving in her agricultural pursuits, with images of her posing with Lacey and showcasing her awards.
However, the narrative took a dark and tragic turn when allegations surfaced that Aubrey had deliberately poisoned her rival’s goat, Willy. Prosecutors accuse her of injecting pesticide into Willy on multiple occasions over a span of three days, ultimately leading to the animal’s death. The authorities report that Aubrey’s actions were driven by a desire to win at animal competitions, and her behavior appeared to be motivated by competitive jealousy.
When questioned by law enforcement, Aubrey displayed a lack of remorse. She reportedly told investigators, “I don’t like cheaters,” when asked about her involvement. Initially, she denied any involvement in poisoning Willy, but later confessed to injecting him with a pesticide called phosmet. The necropsy confirmed that organophosphate poisoning was the cause of Willy’s suffering and death, with toxicology reports indicating the pesticide was responsible for his convulsions and eventual demise.
Surveillance footage obtained by authorities reportedly shows Aubrey forcing a syringe into Willy’s mouth on October 23, with subsequent images capturing the animal convulsing before succumbing approximately 21 hours later. The disturbing video evidence has shocked the community and intensified calls for justice.
Following her arrest on November 22, Aubrey was released on a $5,000 bond. She is scheduled to appear in court on January 15 to face a felony charge of animal cruelty under Texas law, which carries potential penalties of up to two years in jail and a $10,000 fine. As a result of the case, she has been barred from attending Vista Ridge High School during the legal proceedings.
The victim’s mother expressed her anguish and desire for justice, emphasizing her concern over Aubrey’s apparent lack of remorse and her online searches related to poisoning animals. She stated that her daughter had been seeking ways to poison goats, which she found deeply troubling. Police have recovered additional disturbing footage showing Aubrey administering the poison to Willy multiple times with a syringe.
The incident has prompted responses from both the school district and the local community. The district confirmed that security footage played a crucial role in the investigation and that disciplinary measures had been taken. Meanwhile, Aubrey’s legal team has stated that her family is cooperating with authorities and working through the legal process.
This case underscores the severity of animal cruelty and the devastating consequences of such actions. Aubrey Vanlandingham now faces serious criminal charges related to her alleged poisoning of Willy, highlighting the darker side of competitive animal showing and the importance of animal welfare laws in Texas.
She often shared her pride in Lacey on social media, posting pictures of herself with her goat and celebrating her successes at various animal shows across Texas. Her posts included a joyful announcement about leading the FFA during her senior year, as well as a photo of her holding a wooden plaque awarded for her farm show accomplishments. In 2023, her team placed sixth in a statewide contest, a feat she proudly highlighted online. Her social media presence painted a picture of a young girl thriving in her agricultural pursuits, with images of her posing with Lacey and showcasing her awards.
However, the narrative took a dark and tragic turn when allegations surfaced that Aubrey had deliberately poisoned her rival’s goat, Willy. Prosecutors accuse her of injecting pesticide into Willy on multiple occasions over a span of three days, ultimately leading to the animal’s death. The authorities report that Aubrey’s actions were driven by a desire to win at animal competitions, and her behavior appeared to be motivated by competitive jealousy.
When questioned by law enforcement, Aubrey displayed a lack of remorse. She reportedly told investigators, “I don’t like cheaters,” when asked about her involvement. Initially, she denied any involvement in poisoning Willy, but later confessed to injecting him with a pesticide called phosmet. The necropsy confirmed that organophosphate poisoning was the cause of Willy’s suffering and death, with toxicology reports indicating the pesticide was responsible for his convulsions and eventual demise.
Surveillance footage obtained by authorities reportedly shows Aubrey forcing a syringe into Willy’s mouth on October 23, with subsequent images capturing the animal convulsing before succumbing approximately 21 hours later. The disturbing video evidence has shocked the community and intensified calls for justice.
Following her arrest on November 22, Aubrey was released on a $5,000 bond. She is scheduled to appear in court on January 15 to face a felony charge of animal cruelty under Texas law, which carries potential penalties of up to two years in jail and a $10,000 fine. As a result of the case, she has been barred from attending Vista Ridge High School during the legal proceedings.
The victim’s mother expressed her anguish and desire for justice, emphasizing her concern over Aubrey’s apparent lack of remorse and her online searches related to poisoning animals. She stated that her daughter had been seeking ways to poison goats, which she found deeply troubling. Police have recovered additional disturbing footage showing Aubrey administering the poison to Willy multiple times with a syringe.
The incident has prompted responses from both the school district and the local community. The district confirmed that security footage played a crucial role in the investigation and that disciplinary measures had been taken. Meanwhile, Aubrey’s legal team has stated that her family is cooperating with authorities and working through the legal process.
This case underscores the severity of animal cruelty and the devastating consequences of such actions. Aubrey Vanlandingham now faces serious criminal charges related to her alleged poisoning of Willy, highlighting the darker side of competitive animal showing and the importance of animal welfare laws in Texas.