Saturday, October 24, 2009

Neighbors dog drowned in my Pool and I panicked and hid the evidence. Should I confess to the cover up ?

My neighbor and I share a fence. His seven year old girlchild is a hell raiser. The child loosened up an old fence board between our yards leaving a hole big enough so her dog could enter our back yard.





This dog is 150 years old in people years, it's blind and deaf. It would wander around my neighbors yard seeing nothing and hearing nothing. The only reason it survived is it still had a sense of smell and could find it dog food and water.





This dog somehow wandered through the hole in the fence and fell into my pool. I watched in horror as it sank to the bottom. I ran outside and jumped into the pool in my suit and dress shoes and got it on the sidewalk. As I pushed on its back water pumped out of its nose and mouth, try as I moght the dog was dead. Drowned in my pool.





My neighbor wasn't home. So I dried the dog off with a towel and dried its body with a hairdryer,snuck onto my neighbors yard and placed the dogs body there with its face in the water bowl. Should I confess?

Neighbors dog drowned in my Pool and I panicked and hid the evidence. Should I confess to the cover up ?
That is a sick and twisted story. Who dries off a dead dog and puts their head into a water bowl? If this story is true (which it's not) then you obviously can't confess now or your neighbors will put you in a psych ward.
Reply:How many of your neighbors' pets are you going to kill this week? Goodness, living near you sounds like the worst of luck!
Reply:My heart says tell them what happened..My head says stick to your story. What legal repercussion might they try to take? The result is the same... the dog is dead--and of his own fault, not yours. My problem is what if the little girl had gotten into the pool and drowned and not the old blind, deaf dog. LEGAL stuff..
Reply:Your a troll-how do I know?...TK 1st you posted a question about running over some cat and now a dog?...your full of BS-nice try. You almost had me, almot**-but didn't!
Reply:All dogs go to heaven
Reply:How can you confess something that never happened? As your story is false, the answer is no.





If this story were true, the answer is still that there is nothing to confess, so no. Confession implies wrongdoing, and you would not be at fault morally or legally for the incident. Explain what happened? Sure, why not.
Reply:Do all of your fantasys involve dead animals?
Reply:I think you know what to do. The better question is what are you going to do to make sure the 7 year old "hell raiser" doesn't drown in your pool. Having your neighbors fix the fence - or your putting a wall up might be good as it's harder for a 7 year old to breech. Otherwise are you going to stick her face in the dog bowl, too, if she makes it through and drowns? Oh, forgot, unless they got a new dog, they won't have one.





Too, I'm also assuming you have some kind of money since you have a pool and you aren't just some jobless guy back from an interview living with your parents. If you are the former, talk to your attorney about what your legal responsibilities regarding your pool, period.
Reply:I hate dogs.





You did this world a good thing by ridding us of a violent animal
Reply:That was as stupid as it can get (well it was). The dog drowns in your pool ... you do what you can to save it. THEN you try to "hide the evidence" so telling them now will make them think you killed it. Or they'll just think you're crazy for drying it off, sneakin into their property and sticking the dogs HEAD IN IT'S WATERBOWL?!





If you didn't have the good sense to carry the dog over as it was (immediately) and telling them it drowned and you tried to save it ... geez, don't make them think you're sick and twisted now.



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