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08-07-2017, 05:17 AM
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Re: Elderly Woman Mauled to Death by Her Rotweiller
except for the fact she has blood all over the front of her body and there is so much blood everywhere from the struggle |
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08-07-2017, 03:28 PM
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Re: Elderly Woman Mauled to Death by Her Rotweiller
Im still wondering wether or not to take to the usual short route to the beach that involves me having a a standoff with a huge hound whos owners leave their gate open everytime and pepper spray the poor bastard. But its really his owners i want to pepper spray. Just another one of lifes challenges due to moronic human beings. Maybe Ill just feed him some dog biscuits and put a letter in the mailbox telling his owners what i think if them and my address from up the street incase they they disagree. I wish i could find the nerve though.
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08-07-2017, 09:51 PM
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Re: Elderly Woman Mauled to Death by Her Rotweiller
Are you serious? couple of things that don't point to that being the case, if she had died and then a while after the dog decided to eat her then there would not be that level of blood loss ......blood pumps when the heart is beating ;-) Also "generally" the dogs will go first to the soft part of the body first ( stomach ) to eat the organs, the arm injuries are more likely from the attack rather than the dog consuming her, old thin arms tear easily. And then if you look at her body there is significant blood over the front of her body from bleeding then sliding around in the blood during the struggle, if she had died on her back then the front of her body would not be covered in blood. |