SF News President's Day Around the Bay: Dog Mauling Convict Denied Parole Once More Marjorie Knoller, who was convicted in the notorious dog-mauling murder of Diane Whipple, has been denied parole again; a Hayward man is charged with a BART parking lot rape; and vaccine makers are pulling back on studies, because of RFK Jr.
SF News Convicted Killer In Notorious 2001 SF Dog-Mauling Attack, Marjorie Knoller, Now Up for Parole Again Yes it has been 25 years since the infamous dog-mauling murder case was SF’s Trial of the Century, but now decades later, the woman convicted of letting her dogs rip a neighbor to shreds is up for parole for a third time.
SF News Woman Convicted In Notorious SF Dog-Mauling Murder Case Gets Denied Parole Marjorie Knoller, the woman convicted of second-degree murder for the tragic 2001 dog-mauling of Diane Whipple, has been denied parole for a second time.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Diane Whipple Dog Mauling Murderer Appeals Her Conviction Again Marjorie Knoller (yes, the Whipple dog maul case lady) was back in court today in a final appeal of her second-degree murder conviction in the 15-year-old case. Knoller is serving a 15-year sentence
SF News Marjorie Knoller Re-Sentenced in 2001 Dog Mauling Death Seven years after Marjorie Knoller's pup killed Dianne Whipple in the hall of her Pacific Heights apartment building, a judge sentenced Knoller 15 years to life in prison today. Initially handed a four-year
SF News Dog Maul Case Back In The News We are deeply, deeply regretful that the cityblog format had not been launched back in 2001 and 2002, when we were totally obsessed with the Diane Whipple dog mauling case. For those of
SF News The Return of The Dog Mauling Case As entertaining as the Gavin years have been, SFist always kind of wished they were around for the Dog Mauling case, you know the one where a couple of Presa Canario dogs killed