- **Q: What sentence did Jayden Jarnesky-Magana receive?
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US News / Hawaii
A case involving animal cruelty and fraud has drawn significant community attention on Maui. A 19-year-old man has been sentenced after admitting to stealing and killing a well-known pet pig, 'Eddie,' in an attempt to fraudulently claim pri...
The incident began in May 2024 when Eddie, described by his owner Sarah Haynes as a 'treasured pet' and 'therapy pet,' was taken from his enclosure at Kitty Charm Farm. Haynes learned of Eddie's fate through disturbing videos and images shared on social media, allegedly showing the pig being attacked by dogs and later gutted.
The deception came to light partly due to suspicions at the hunting contest, where participants noted Eddie appeared neutered and unusually heavy for a wild pig. Jarnesky-Magana and Saito Carino allegedly struggled to carry the pig to the scale.
Jarnesky-Magana, who faced a potential 10-year sentence, had his attorney read a statement expressing remorse, stating the act was unintentional and that he had 'learned a lesson.' However, Deputy Prosecutor Mica Metter characterized the act as a 'fraud on the family who put together the hunting contest' and other participants.
Owner Sarah Haynes expressed mixed feelings after the sentencing, glad that Jarnesky-Magana faced some jail time but hoping it serves as a genuine lesson in compassion. Animal advocates like the Hawaiian Humane Society noted that while the probation conditions (including bans on hunting and owning animals) are strict, the jail time doesn't fully match the severity of the crime against the animal and his family. The case has renewed calls for strengthening Hawaii's animal cruelty laws. The trial for the co-defendant, Krys-Ryan Saito Carino, is scheduled for late April 2025.
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