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Diane Alexis Whipple (January 31, 1967 – January 26, 2001) [2] was an American lacrosse player and college coach. She was killed in a dog attack in San Francisco on January 26, 2001. The dogs involved were two Presa Canarios .
When Diane Whipple was mauled to death by a dog, Hallinan brought murder charges against its owners. After a nationally publicized trial that had to be moved to Los Angeles, Hallinan's prosecutors, former Jesuit priest Jim Hammer and Kimberly Guilfoyle Newsom, won the conviction. [29]
Paul "Cornfed" Schneider – The owner of the two Presa Canario dogs who attacked and killed Diane Whipple in 2001. Schneider, along with his roommate and fellow Aryan Brotherhood member Dale Bretches, had the intent of starting an illegal Presa Canario dog-fighting ring from prison. [51] [52] [53]
Diane Whipple: 33 Female Presa Canario (2) San Francisco: California: Whipple was attacked by two dogs staying with her neighbors when entering her apartment. [71] Her neighbor was walking the dogs. [72] She died at the hospital. The neighbor was convicted of second-degree murder. [73] September 7, 2003 Valerie DeSwart 67 Female Doberman ...
Minter first gained national attention in the United States in 2001 representing the lesbian partner of Diane Whipple, in a wrongful death case due to a dog mauling, which resulted in a landmark decision in California that extended tort claims to same-sex domestic partners; previously it was a right limited only to married couples. [4]
During that second trial, Kyne's stepfather said he found the then-23-year-old choking Diane Kyne after an argument. Both Kevin Kyne and his stepfather have accused each other in the woman's murder.
The dogs' actual owner, Paul Schneider, was a high-ranking member of the Brotherhood prisongang serving a life sentence in Pelican Bay State Prison. The Special Service Unit had been investigating the Aryan Brotherhood and its illegal dog breeding business for several months before the death of Whipple.
Diane Foley, whose son was beheaded by Islamic militants in Syria 10 years ago, poses for a portrait in Washington, Jan. 31, 2024. Foley has written a book, American Mother, in which she describes ...