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2002-02-20 04:00:00 PDT Los Angeles -- The trial of the couple accused in the dog-mauling death of Diane Whipple opened dramatically yesterday with the prosecution highlighting enlarged, graphic ...
The Bay Area reacted with shock and horror in January 2001 when Diane Whipple was mauled to death by two Presa Canario dogs in the hallway outside her Pacific Heights apartment. Mourners packed a ...
Schneider reserved his deepest fondness for his lawyers and newly adoptive parents, Noel and Knoller, who might face manslaughter charges in the Jan. 26 death of Whipple, a 33-year-old lacrosse coach.
Marjorie Knoller faces 15 years to life in prison for her second-degree murder conviction in the death of neighbor Diane Whipple, 33.
Marjorie Knoller, convicted in dog-mauling death of Saint Mary’s coach Diane Whipple, denied parole Former attorney is serving 15 years to life for 2001 attack ...
Hammer also said he hopes “Diane Whipple’s death will prevent other people from dying, and that will be one small part of her legacy.” Knoller’s parents left the courthouse shortly after ...
Sharon Smith, domestic partner for seven years of dog-mauling victim Diane Whipple, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit, apparently the first gay person in the U.S. to proceed with a wrongful death ...
After Whipple's death, Noel wrote another letter bemoaning the death of Bane and vowing to fight for the life of Hera. "Neighbors be damned," he wrote.
If it can be shown that Noel and Knoller knew their dogs were dangerous, they could be charged in Whipple’s death. Conviction of a felony could net them four years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
When Diane Whipple was mauled to death by Robert Noel and Marjorie Knoller's dogs in the hallway outside of their San Francisco apartment building last year, police at the scene concluded Whipple ...
Diane Whipple News from United Press International.In a precedent-setting case, a San Francisco couple was found guilty on all counts Thursday in the death of a neighbor who was fatally mauled by ...
On this day, Jan. 26, in 2001, a neighborhood dispute over the behavior of two mastiffs ended in the mauling death of Diane Whipple. Whipple, a former U.S. Women's Lacrosse World Cup team member ...