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Winnipeg couple plead guilty to animal cruelty after killing cats, birds, axolotl for videos they sold

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Last updated: 2025/11/14 at 1:57 PM
Press Room Published November 14, 2025
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WARNING: This story contains details about the torture and killing of animals.

A Winnipeg couple have pleaded guilty to multiple counts of animal cruelty after being arrested last year for making videos of animals being tortured and killed and selling them on a messaging app — a venture that included more than 90 animals, ranging from kittens to birds to an axolotl.

Irene Lima and Chad Kabecz were arrested in October 2024, following an anonymous tip to Manitoba’s provincial veterinarian about a Telegram group with over 100 members called Goddess May Barefoot Premium Crush, which shared and sold videos of animals being crushed to death, Crown attorney Boyd McGill told a Winnipeg court on Friday.

Police previously said the content had been posted on the dark web — online content that doesn’t show up through regular searches and can only be accessed with a special browser.

McGill said the Telegram group had a price list for animals that could be killed, ranging from a baby mouse for $5 to a three-kitten family for $180.

Lima would crush the animals under her bare feet, while Kabecz filmed the videos — which McGill said often had a sexual component.

“The content of the videos is proof of the animal cruelty counts. It is impossible to watch these videos and conclude that the animals are not suffering and in pain. Ms. Lima crushes them alive,” McGill told Court of King’s Bench Justice Jeffrey Harris.

McGill said the evidence prosecutors reviewed “shows more than 97 animals being tortured and killed by Mr. Kabecz and Ms. Lima,” including more than 60 cats and kittens, seven birds, six rabbits, six hamsters, three goldfish, a frog and an axolotl.

Lima and Kabecz, who are both in custody and pleaded guilty to six counts of animal cruelty each, were brought into court in shackles and sat in separate prisoner’s boxes, listening silently as the details of the case against them were read.

McGill said after seizing electronic devices from the couple, police found a “trove” of videos showing the killing of many animals, and communications between Lima and Kabecz “discussing these videos and discussing plans to escalate their behaviour. “

Entries in Lima’s diary, which was also seized, described “how much she loved killing things with her feet and the pleasure that it brought to her,” he said.

PayPal records showed the videos made a profit of about $2,800 from May to October 2024, McGill said.

Lima and Kabecz are expected to be sentenced at a later date, following the completion of court-ordered pre-sentence reports. McGill said prosecutors plan to recommend the same sentence for both, but did not say what that would be.

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