ABOUT THIS CASEThe #Chandler55 refers to the 55 special needs dogs seized from a residential property in Chandler, Arizona on September 22, 2023. The property served as the headquarters of the Special Needs Animal Welfare League (SNAWL), a nonprofit rescue operated by April McLaughlin, who went by numerous aliases including Sydney McKinley, Skyler McKinley, and Samantha Taylor — 13 documented aliases in total, with court documents listing as many as 21 names she used over the course of her operation. McLaughlin was arrested that night on 55 counts of animal abuse, 55 counts of animal cruelty, and one count of vulnerable adult abuse. She subsequently pleaded guilty in December 2025 to four felony charges and was sentenced by Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Rueter on January 15, 2026. THE SENTENCEOn January 15, 2026, April McLaughlin was sentenced to: 3.5 years in prison for fraud charges involving her mother2 years in prison for animal cruelty (concurrent with the fraud sentence)7 years of supervised probation following release$173,000 in restitution — including $124,000 specifically to her mother KathleenLifetime ban on animal ownershipShe received credit for approximately two years already served in Maricopa County jail awaiting trial. THE FINANCIAL CRIMESProsecutors documented that McLaughlin: Solicited over $47,000 in fraudulent donations and supplies from rescue organizations across the countryStole more than $160,000 from her mother Kathleen's bank accountsCharged more than $20,000 on her mother's credit cardUsed at least 13 aliases to bypass blacklists maintained by rescue organizations she had previously defraudedShe was indicted on eight additional felony fraud charges in September 2024, separate from the original animal cruelty charges. KATHLEEN MCLAUGHLINApril McLaughlin's mother, Kathleen McLaughlin, 79, a stroke survivor, was found living inside the home. She had no working toilet, slept on a couch, and survived on cereal and apples when her daughter remembered to bring them. Investigators later confirmed she had been eating food from the same freezer where five dead dogs were stored. Her Social Security checks had been redirected to her daughter's bank account. At the January 2026 sentencing, Kathleen's sister Marilyn Tremblay read a statement on Kathleen's behalf: "I slept on a couch, had no working toilet and survived on cereal and apples that she periodically brought for me." Kathleen was owed $124,000 of the $173,000 in restitution ordered at sentencing. In an on-camera interview with FOX 10 Phoenix investigative reporter Justin Lum in October 2023, Kathleen was asked how she was doing after leaving the home. She smiled and said: "I'm sleeping like a baby." THE DOGSOf the 55 dogs seized on September 22, 2023 — with additional dogs bringing the total to over 60: 5 dogs were euthanized immediately due to the severity of their injuries1 additional dog died on October 16, 2023 from injuries sustained in McLaughlin's careSurviving dogs were taken in by the Arizona Humane Society and in many cases reunited with the original rescue organizations that had transferred them to SNAWLButters — the dog from Yaqui Animal Rescue in Texas whose story helped crack the case — survived and was adopted by Becca ChavezChester — one of the dogs from the Animal Rescue Mission in Los Angeles — survived and was rehomed with Catherine Sermeno, who brought him to the sentencing hearing in his wheelchairJerry — a paralyzed chocolate Labrador — survived, was rehomed, and became the namesake of Arizona's Jerry's LawThe names of the five euthanized dogs, as documented in court records: Chauncey, Ruby, Rudy, Sunny, and Victory. THE ADVOCATESThe following individuals played key documented roles in exposing the case and applying public and legal pressure: Koco Garcia / Handover Rover (@handoverrover on TikTok and Instagram) — whose viral video stating "She's holding our dogs hostage. Please help us" helped ignite the national #Chandler55 movement. Koco had entrusted a blind dog named Marbles to SNAWL. Becca Chavez / Yaqui Animal Rescue (Texas) — who drove from Texas to Arizona to demand her dogs back, and who fought for over two years through the legal process. She attended the sentencing and spoke on camera about the outcome. Shira Scott Astrof / Animal Rescue Mission (Los Angeles) — who had personally placed dogs including Chester, Rudy, and Bailey with SNAWL and became one of the most visible advocates in the case. Kimberly Elliott / Be Like Josh Foundation (Chandler, AZ) — who had reported McLaughlin in 2019 and provided four years of documented history to investigators and the public after the 2023 raid. JERRY'S LAWSenate Bill 1658, nicknamed Jerry's Law, was signed by Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs on June 27, 2025 at the Arizona Humane Society's Papago Park campus in Phoenix. The law went into effect on September 26, 2025 — almost exactly two years to the day after Jerry was rescued. The law was sponsored by Arizona State Senator Shawnna Bolick and passed the Arizona Senate 25 to 5. Jerry's Law redefines animal cruelty in Arizona to include intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly failing to provide medical attention necessary to prevent unreasonable suffering of a domestic animal. It mandates reasonable access to food, water, and shelter, expands the definition of "domestic animal" to include birds, reptiles, and amphibians, and increases penalties for violators. Dr. Steven Hansen, President and CEO of the Arizona Humane Society, called it the most significant animal protection legislation in Arizona in a decade. Jerry attended the bill signing. So did Butters. AUDIO CLIPS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODEClip 1 — Koco Garcia's TikTok ("She's holding our dogs hostage") Source: TikTok @handoverroverURL: https://www.tiktok.com/@handoverrover/video/7280992104677920043Clip 2 — Kathleen McLaughlin on-camera interview, FOX 10 Phoenix Source: FOX 10 Phoenix, investigative reporter Justin Lum, October 2023URL: https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/chandler-animal-abuse-investigation-mother-of-suspect-speaks-outQuote used: "The two bedrooms were full of dogs, so we weren't able to sleep there... One week at a time, she'd buy a bag of apples. I'd have an apple for lunch... She threatened me a couple of times. If I complained, she'd pack me in the car and drop me off someplace."Clip 3 — Police bodycam footage, welfare check June 30, 2023 Source: FOX 10 Phoenix / KSAZ, obtained and published by Law & CrimeURL: https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/shes-got-so-many-dogs-bodycam-footage-shows-welfare-check-months-before-79-year-old-woman-55-dogs-found-in-horrid-conditions/Context: This is the welfare check triggered when Kathleen told library staff she was being mistreated — three months before the raid. The officer could smell urine through the closed front door.Clip 4 — Rebecca Chavez post-sentencing statement Source: AZ Family, January 15, 2026URL: https://www.azfamily.com/2026/01/15/chandler-woman-sentenced-prison-animal-cruelty-fraud-cases/Quote used: "Of course, we wanted the maximum or at least probably a little bit more than what she received today, but would it ever really be enough? Probably not."Note: If the video clip is unavailable, this quote is read in narration and attributed directly to Chavez with source.IF YOU WANT TO GO DEEPERPodcast: A Pawdcast: House of Horrors — a multi-part series featuring full interviews with Becca Chavez, Shira Scott Astrof, Koco Garcia, and Kimberly Elliott in their own words. Available on Spotify:https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/a-pawdcast/episodes/A-Pawdcast-House-of-Horrors-Part-2-e2hitc9 News Coverage: AZ Family / 3TV CBS 5 (ongoing coverage): https://www.azfamily.com/FOX 10 Phoenix: https://www.fox10phoenix.com/ABC15 Arizona — sentencing: https://www.abc15.com/news/crime/woman-at-center-of-major-chandler-animal-abuse-case-to-serve-3-5-years-in-prison-probation12News — sentencing and victim statements: https://www.12news.com/article/news/crime/a-chandler-woman-who-claimed-to-rescue-disabled-dogs-was-sentenced-for-torturing-dozens-and-stealing-from-her-motherChandler News — case timeline: https://www.chandlernews.com/santan/news/dog-hoarding-case-in-chandler-delayed-again/Law & Crime — bodycam and case detail: https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/april-mclaughlin/Cronkite News — Jerry's Law: https://cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2025/07/10/katie-hobbs-signs-bill-protecting-against-animal-cruelty-arizona/Jerry's Law: Arizona SB 1658 — signed June 27, 2025, effective September 26, 2025Arizona Humane Society official announcement: https://www.azhumane.org/news/jerrys-law-officially-takes-effect-in-historic-win-for-arizonas-pets/THE ADVOCATES — FOLLOW THEMKoco Garcia / Handover Rover: @handoverrover on TikTok and InstagramShira Scott Astrof / Animal Rescue Mission: Active on Instagram and TikTokBecca Chavez / Yaqui Animal Rescue: Based in the Rio Grande Valley, TexasKimberly Elliott / Be Like Josh Foundation: Based in Chandler, ArizonaREPORT ANIMAL ABUSEArizona Humane Society: 602-997-7585 ext. 2073ASPCA national tip line: aspca.orgRed flag checklist for vetting a rescue organization:Request a site visit before transferring any animalVerify nonprofit standing at IRS.gov (search 501c3 status)Demand vet records on request — legitimate rescues have themCheck for adoption records — a rescue with no placements is a red flagSearch the rescue name and any known aliases at privateequityvet.org, and in your state's nonprofit registryTrust the community warning system — if a rescue has been flagged in private groups, investigate before placingSUPPORT THE SHOWIf this episode moved you, the best things you can do are: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more people find PaperleashShare this episode with one person who loves animalsFollow @handoverrover, the Animal Rescue Mission, Yaqui Animal Rescue, and Be Like Josh Foundation — thes