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http://www.komonews.com/news/local/93651994.html">Boy's pet rabbit beheaded by elderly neighbor

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And despite a big fence in the way, roam they did into Billie Jean and George Lehman's yard. The rabbits ate the Lehmans' zucchini, dug up their green beans, peed on their lawn.

"They had to go," said Billie Jean Lehman. "I chased those rabbits with that net around this yard until I'm black and blue all over."

Billie Jean Lehman called animal control. Her husband built a vegetable cover.

Then a few days before Mother's Day, Billie Jean Lehman chased down two rabbits, cornered them and dispatched them.

"How do you nicely say an older woman brutally murdered my 4-year-old's pets? Is there a nice way to say, 'Our bunnies are missing?' Well, they are not missing; we know what happened to them, unfortunately," said Dalaena Andersen.

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