Man admits to killing three cats, dumping two under bridge
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A Winnipeg man whose arrest last year sparked outrage in the city’s animal-welfare community has admitted to strangling three cats to death and dumping two of their carcasses under a bridge.
Randy Jensen, 25, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of wilfully causing suffering or injury to the animals in December 2024.
Court heard Jensen was in the area of his home in west Winnipeg when he approached one cat, motioning as if to pet it, when he grabbed the animal and choked it to death.
On another occasion, Jensen was driving near his home when he lured a cat into his car with a cat treat. Jensen bound the cat’s paws with duct tape and strangled it with an electrical cord.
On a third occasion, Jensen responded to a Kijiji ad posted by a woman seeking to rehome her two cats. Jensen choked one of the cats at his home that same day.
Jensen disposed of two of the animals underneath the Summit Road bridge, not far from his home. Court heard an area resident was out for a walk Dec. 27 when he saw a dead cat under the bridge and assumed it had been killed by an animal. The man discovered a second cat under the bridge a day later and called police.
“I’m aware you don’t fully recall these incidents, nevertheless… you accept that is true?” defence lawyer Brett Gladstone asked Jensen before provincial court Judge Heather Pullan accepted his plea.
“Yes,” Jensen said.
He will be sentenced at a later date following the completion of a court-ordered pre-sentence report.
Court heard Jensen’s “emotional and psychiatric status” was raised with police during a video interview recorded after his arrest.
“It is a special area of the pre-sentence report that I would ask probation services to pay special attention to,” Gladstone told Pullan.
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Randy Jensen disposed of two cats he had killed underneath the Summit Road bridge.
The Winnipeg Humane Society has reported a rise in cases of violence against domestic animals.
In February, Irene Lima and Chad Kabecz were each sentenced to 12 years in prison after admitting to torturing and killing dozens of cats and other small animals for an online paying audience.
Lima, 56, crushed the animals to death with her bare feet, while 41-year-old Kabecz recorded the killings, videos of which were shared with paying customers via a chat group where Lima was known as “Goddess May.”
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Updated on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 6:10 PM CDT: Photos changed.