In January 2001, Diane Whipple, a 33 year old lacrosse coach, was killed in the hallway of her San Francisco apartment building after being attacked by two large dogs. The animals belonged to Marjorie ...
2002-06-18 04:00:00 PDT San Francisco-- Saying the evidence showed Marjorie Knoller was a "despicable" liar but not necessarily guilty of murder, a San Francisco judge tossed out her second-degree ...
March 22 -- A San Francisco woman was convicted of murder and her husband was found guilty of lesser charges Thursday in the death of their neighbor, who was ripped to pieces by their dogs outside her ...
May 9 -- Two lawyers charged in a fatal dog mauling attack have had their arraignment delayed for a fifth time. Marjorie Knoller and her husband Robert Noel appeared before Judge Philip J. Moscone in ...
LOS ANGELES - A woman whose two huge dogs mauled a neighbor to death in a San Francisco apartment building was convicted of murder and manslaughter Thursday. Her husband was found guilty of ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ An elderly neighbor frantically called police twice as Diane Whipple was being fatally mauled by a dog outside her apartment door, a newly released tape of 911 calls shows. The 10 ...
Sharon Smith, the partner of Diane Whipple, listens to Whipple's family members address Superior Court Judge James Warren in San Francisco on Monday. Below: Attorney Dylan Schaffer at her side, ...
A now-missing dog training book implicates two Pacific Heights attorneys as part of a plan by Pelican Bay inmates to raise attack animals, prosecutors said in court papers yesterday. On Friday, ...
Those who prosecuted Marjorie Knoller in the 2001 dog-mauling death of lesbian Diane Whipple say a state board's decision last week to deny parole to her is justice. The February 7 decision by the ...
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 ...
Calling a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Diane Whipple's partner a "fraud and sham," the two lawyers charged in the fatal dog mauling of Whipple are trying to get the case thrown out of court. Sharon ...
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