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Jenelle Evans &David Eason Come Clean Over Dog Killing Incident

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Jenelle Evans and David Eason are finally coming clean and telling the truth concerning their recent dog killing incident according to The Ashley.

Jenelle Evans and David Eason have spent the past several months backtracking and dodging the truthful details surrounding this summers horrific drama that left Jenelle’s beloved French Bulldog Nugget dead.

 The former Teen Mom 2 star and husband have spent the past several months denying that Eason killed Nugget. However, David Eason has finally spilled his guts according to a new interview with PeopleTV.

As previously reported in May Jenelle took her kids and left her husband David and family home behind after a shocking and heartbreaking event involving her beloved dog Nugget.

 Jenelle spoke out publicly via social media stating that David had shot and killed her dog after the family pet snapped at the couples 2-year-old daughter Ensley.

In a very Jenelle like fashion, the former reality television star began backtracking her accusations in court stating that she “couldn’t remember” if Eason had admitted to killing the dog.

This is not the first time Jenelle has accused David of terrible wrongdoings and changed her story details. Previously Evans made a 911 call claiming that Eason had attacked her physically during a bonfire.

 However, despite Jenelle being devastated over her dog’s cruel death, the couple reunited and showed unity during recent child custody trials. Today, new details have emerged revealing that David Eason has finally come clean admitting he DID in fact shoot and kill the small family dog.

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David and Jenelle sat down for an interview with PeopleTV’s People Now where the controversial David once again began justifying his actions. Making excuse after excuse for his violent and cruel actions, Eason cast blame at the dog and his country lifestyle in hopes of gaining sympathy for his actions while Jenelle sat once again by David’s side.

David Eason’s confession has the Columbus County Sheriff’s Department, according to TMZ reconsidering the case.

“We’re told the department is deciding whether to open a new probe into the killing and potentially charge him with animal cruelty,” the site reported on Tuesday. “It should be noted … cops have NOT officially reopened the case, yet. However, we’re told if they do go forward, it’ll be a new case started from scratch … and this interview will be a big part of it.”

 David states that he believes that the situation placed his daughter in danger with the animal. He also claims that killing the dog was really the only option.

He did not want to re-home the “aggressive” dog in fear it would possibly be placed around other children potentially placing them in danger. He also adds that if he called authorities that Nugget would have been euthanized anyway, and he preferred to save the money and take care of it himself.

Eason choked up during the interview according to The Ashley stating that he did not want to kill Nugget, that he loved the dog. Jenelle then chimed in stating the whole event was supposed to be a “private family issue that happened within our household.”

Evans also added the news only got out because she told a friend who then contacted her ex-Nathan Griffith who in turn called the police. Interestingly enough Jenelle Evans fails to mention her social media posts during the incident.

Jenelle Evans also assured everyone that she and David Eason are “moving on” with their lives. To Teen Mom fans horror the couple has also recently added two new dogs into the family mix. What do you think about Jenelle and David finally admitting the truth?

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By Ruby Roberts

Ruby is an entertainment writer with a passion for music and a nose for gossip.

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