Ohio murderer convicted in 1976 now accused of kidnapping girlfriend, shooting her puppy in the head

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Antony D. Allen has been charged with two counts of kidnapping and cruelty to animals as well as a string of other crimes.

The trial of a Dayton man, accused of kidnapping his girlfriend and shooting her puppy decades after he was convicted of murder, is set to begin today.

On January 4, Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office stated that Allen threatened his girlfriend at gunpoint to drive around, saying he would kill her. She reportedly found him sitting in his car with a firearm when the threats began. The suspect has also been convicted on a number of other charges after serving his sentence for murder. In 2005 he was convicted of felony theft and in 2007 for possession of cocaine. Bail was originally set at $500,000 prior to a January 17 arraignment.

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