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"Sons of Anarchy" Actor Johnny Lewis Also Beat and Dismembered His Landlady's Cat With His Bare Hands

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Police say "Son of Anarchy" actor Johnny Lewis not only killed his landlady before falling to his death—he also beat and dismembered her cat.Lewis is suspected of viciously killing his 81-year-old landlady Catherine Davis yesterday.

Law enforcement sources told TMZ that Lewis kicked and beat the life out of the cat, "tearing it apart" with his bare hands and feet.

It appears at the time that Lewis was on PCP or meth, giving him superhuman strength. Two neighbors struggled to restrain him after Davis' murder.

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'Sons of Anarchy' Actor Johnny Lewis Suspected of Killing Elderly Landlady, Lewis Found Dead at Scene
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