Winnipeg Police said Wednesday the investigation — which involved videos and photos of animals being killed and tortured that surfaced on the dark web — has led to even more serious charges than the laundry list the two suspects were handed earlier this fall. Irene Lima, 55, and 40-year-old Chad Kabecz of Winnipeg were re-arrested Monday, after police say an analysis of those electronic devices led to the discovery of hundreds of disturbing videos and photos, as well as tens of thousands of encrypted messages between the two suspects.
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Winnipeg police announce more charges in harrowing animal cruelty case
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