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To: Ish who wrote (617)3/1/2001 7:25:58 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 6901
 
Horses never eat cat poop out of the litter box. We've got one of the ones with a cover on it and it's turned around so the door is facing the wall. I heard a big racket upstairs, Lizzie is trying to claw the litter box around so she can get to it. Yuck!

News of the weird:

>>Media denied dog-attack records, but prison search warrant details revealed

DAVID KRAVETS, Associated Press Writer Wednesday, February 28, 2001
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(02-28) 20:33 PST SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A judge on Wednesday denied the bulk of a request by news organizations to unseal court documents connected to the dog-mauling death of a San Francisco woman, but details from a prison search warrant were released.

The Associated Press, San Francisco Chronicle and KGO-TV requested that a Superior Court judge unseal search warrants and prosecutors' theories supporting the searches of Robert Noel and Marjorie Knoller's apartment.

The couple housed two Presa Canario-mastiffs that attacked and killed 33-year-old lacrosse coach Diane Whipple last month in the hallway of their San Francisco apartment building.

Authorities have said they believe the pair conspired with prison inmates to breed dogs trained to fight and kill. Noel and Knoller have not been charged, and authorities are working to discover whether the couple knew the dogs they kept in their apartment were dangerous, a key element in a dog-mauling prosecution.

Even so, Judge Lenard Louie released a warrant in the Jan. 29 search of two Pelican Bay State Prison inmates -- Paul ``Cornfed'' Schneider and Dal Bretches -- who authorities believe conspired with Noel and Knoller in running a dogfighting ring. The judge, who sealed the bulk of the case after prosecutors said it would hinder their investigation, agreed to release the prisoners' search warrant after it was leaked Monday to KPIX-TV in San Francisco.

The warrant also says prosecutors were investigating whether the couple was having sex with dogs. Prosecutors declined comment on whether bestiality is relevant to the Whipple investigation. However, sex acts with animals are misdemeanors in California.

The search warrant seeks ``any materials or correspondence describing sexual acts by Noel or Knoller that involve dogs.''

Noel and Knoller did not return messages seeking comment.

It is not known whether authorities obtained information regarding bestiality or other evidence that might support a prosecution in connection to Whipple's death. That information is sealed even to prosecutors, and the judge will hold a hearing Thursday on releasing it to District Attorney Terence Hallinan's office.
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