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RBP
12-19-2017, 04:21 PM
WARNING: GRAPHIC Harrowing details of the death of Bethany Lynn Stephens have been released in a bid to end speculation

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Police found two pitbulls "eating" their 22-year-old owner after she was savagely attacked while taking them for a walk.

Harrowing and graphic details of the death of Bethany Lynn Stephens have been released by County Sheriff James Agnew in the US state of Virginia in a bid to end speculation.

Bethany's father had called police after she failed to return home from walking her two pitbulls in a woodland near home.

The Sheriff initially said Bethany's body was found being “guarded by two very large, brindle-coloured pit bull dogs”.

A post-mortem showed injuries which suggested Bethany had tried to fight back as she was tackled to the ground.

But following news of the grisly death, some refused to believe the dogs, Tonka and Pac Man, were responsible.

Barbara Norris, a friend of Bethany, told a local TV station the dogs would "kill you with kisses" before they'd attack.

And vet Amy Learn told Fox 5 San Diego: "I think the investigation needs to be ongoing.

"Dogs don’t typically just out of the blue attack their owners, so there is typically some kind of provocation. [...]

"Was there somebody else there?"

A change.org petition to save the dogs from being euthanised was launched.

After long discussions with Bethany's family, Sheriff Agnew decided to reveal further details to end the conspiracy theories.

At a news conference he said: "Let me cut right to the chase, the most important detail that we did not release because we were worried about the well-being of the family is that in the course of trying to capture the dogs early Friday morning... we turned and looked... I observed, as well as four other deputy sheriffs, the dogs eating the ribcage of the body.

"The injuries were very severe."

He confirmed the dogs were euthanised after they were caught.

The Sheriff was also forced to confirm there was no evidence of human foul play whatsoever.

"There were no strangulation marks, the victim had puncture wounds in the skull and this was not a homicide," he said.

While some friends said Bethany had a close bond with the dogs that she had raised from birth, she hadn't actually been looking after them for some time before the attack, the Sheriff added.

They had previously lived indoors but had recently been in an outdoor kennel at her father's home with very little human contact.

He added: "Since this has happened, I spent a significant amount of time researching attacks by dogs of this sort and while it is not an everyday occurrence, it is not rare and it happens with some frequency in this country.

"I don’t want to disparage any particular breed, but if you do the research you will find that many of them are perpetuated by pit bulls."

It took investigators around eight hours to collect more than 60 pieces of evidence after the savage attack.

Muddy
12-19-2017, 04:31 PM
Next county over.

Muddy
12-19-2017, 04:36 PM
"Since this has happened, I spent a significant amount of time researching attacks by dogs of this sort and while it is not an everyday occurrence, it is not rare and it happens with some frequency in this country.

"I don’t want to disparage any particular breed, but if you do the research you will find that many of them are perpetuated by pit bulls."




There are no bad dogs, only bad owners!!!


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/s

Hal-9000
12-19-2017, 07:10 PM
They had a similar scene on the TV show Shameless.

Is it true they put down dogs who eat human flesh as a rule?

deebakes
12-20-2017, 02:39 AM
generally yes