While a few of the animal remains that have turned up in Newport Beach lately appear to be from religious ceremonies, others appear to be poor imitations and possibly from someone who just wanted to mutilate an animal, a Chapman University professor contends.
Between March 23 and Monday, four sets of dead animals have turned up in Newport Beach. Landscapes at Castaways Park last month found a jar filled with a dark liquid, crushed peppers and dead chickens with cut necks.
Last week, three dead rabbits with no clear injuries were found in the grass off Back Bay Drive near San Joaquin Hills Road. Most recently, a bag washed ashore at 24th Street near West Ocean Front on Monday that contained dead chickens and a goat, all beheaded and dismembered, along with vegetables. Blocks away, near the 28th Street jetty, a dead duck and dead chicken with cut necks were found caught in kelp the same morning, police said.