Diane Alexis Whipple (January 31, 1967 – January 26, 2001) was an American
lacrosse
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player and college coach. She was killed in a
dog attack
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in
San Francisco
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on January 26, 2001. The dogs involved were two
Presa Canarios belonging to Paul Schneider, a high-ranking member of the
Aryan Brotherhood
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serving three life sentences in
state prison
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. The dogs were looked after by Schneider's attorneys, Robert Noel and Marjorie Knoller, a husband and wife who lived in the same apartment building as Whipple. After the fatal attack, the state brought criminal charges against the attorneys. Noel, who was not present during the attack, was convicted of
manslaughter
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. Knoller, who was present, was charged with
implied-malice second-degree
murder
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and convicted by the jury. Knoller's murder conviction, an unusual result for an unintended dog attack, was rejected by the trial judge but ultimately upheld. The case clarified the meaning of implied malice murder.
Early life
Whipple was born in
Princeton, New Jersey
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. She grew up and attended high school in
Manhasset, New York
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, on
Long Island
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. She was raised primarily by her grandparents, and was a gifted athlete from a young age. She became a two-time
All-America
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n lacrosse player in high school, and later at
Penn State #Redirect Pennsylvania State University
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. She was twice a member of the U.S.
Women's Lacrosse World Cup
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team.
Whipple later moved to San Francisco, and came within seconds of qualifying for the U.S.
1996 Olympics
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team in
track and field
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, for the 800 meters. However, she did not compete at the 1996 Olympic Team Trials. Instead, she became the lacrosse coach at
Saint Mary's College of California
Saint Mary's College of California is a Private college, private Catholic college in Moraga, California, United States. Established in 1863, it is administered by the De La Salle Brothers. The college offers undergraduate and graduate programs w ...
in
Moraga, California
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.
At the time of her death, Whipple lived in San Francisco's
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights (often referred to as Pac Heights) is a wealthy neighborhood in San Francisco, California, United States. It has panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, the Palace of Fine Arts, Alcatraz, Presidio of San Fr ...
with her
domestic partner
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of six years, Sharon Smith.
Perpetrators
Attorneys Marjorie Fran Knoller (born June 20, 1955) and Robert Edward Noel (June 22, 1941 – June 22, 2018) had care and control of the dogs that killed Whipple.
After attending
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College is a public university in Brooklyn in New York City, United States. It is part of the City University of New York system and enrolls nearly 14,000 students on a campus in the Midwood and Flatbush sections of Brooklyn as of fall ...
,
[Costantinou, Marianne]
Bad Company: How did two otherwise unremarkable lawyers end up enmeshed in one of the most bizarre and brutal killings San Francisco has seen in recent years?
''San Francisco Chronicle'', June 10, 2001. Knoller received her
J.D. degree from
McGeorge School of Law
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law is a private, American Bar Association (ABA)-approved law school in the Oak Park neighborhood of the city of Sacramento, California. It is part of the University of the Pacific and is located on ...
in
Sacramento, California
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.
[ Noel graduated from the ]University of Baltimore
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Law School in 1967.[
Noel and Knoller married in 1989.][ Starting in the mid-1990s, they ran their law office out of a converted closet in their ]Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights (often referred to as Pac Heights) is a wealthy neighborhood in San Francisco, California, United States. It has panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, the Palace of Fine Arts, Alcatraz, Presidio of San Fr ...
apartment in San Francisco, next door to Whipple.[
In 2000, Knoller and Noel obtained their two ]Presa Canario
The Presa Canario is a Spanish breed of medium-sized dog of mastiff or catch dog type. It originates in the Spanish autonomous community of the Canary Islands, and is found mostly in the islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife. It was formerly kno ...
s, named Bane and Hera, through their relationship with a pair of Pelican Bay State Prison
Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP) is a supermax prison in Crescent City, California. The prison takes its name from a shallow bay on the Pacific coast, about to the west.
Facilities
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inmates, Paul 'Cornfed' Schneider (whom they had legally adopted as their son), and Dale Bretches, both members of the Aryan Brotherhood
The Aryan Brotherhood (AB or The Brand) is a neo-Nazi prison gang and an organized crime syndicate that is based in the United States and has an estimated 15,000–20,000 members both inside and outside prisons. The Southern Poverty Law Center ...
prison gang.[ Knoller and Noel had first met Schneider at a trial.][ Bane was male and Hera female; by January 2001, Bane weighed 140 pounds and Hera close to 100 pounds.][Lockyer, Bill, et al]
Appellant’s Opening Brief.
In the Court of Appeal of the State of California / First Appellate District, Division Two. The People of the State of California, Plaintiff and Appellant, V. Marjorie F. Knoller, Defendant and Respondent. San Francisco County Superior Court No. 18181301, The Honorable James L. Warren, Judge. April 11, 2003.
Attack
On January 26, 2001, while returning home with bags of groceries, Whipple was attacked by the two dogs in the hallway of her apartment building. Knoller was taking the dogs out of their apartment at the same time Whipple returned. The dogs escaped her control and attacked Whipple.
Schneider and his cellmate Dale Bretches were attempting to start an illegal Presa Canario dog-fighting business from prison. They initially asked acquaintances Janet Coumbs and Hard Times Kennel owner/breeder James Kolber of Akron, Ohio
Akron () is a city in Summit County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. It is the List of municipalities in Ohio, fifth-most populous city in Ohio, with a population of 190,469 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The Akron metr ...
, to raise the dogs during their incarceration. Against Kolber's advice, Coumbs chained the dogs in a remote corner of the farm, which caused them to become even more aggressive. After Coumbs fell out of favor with Schneider, attorneys Noel and Knoller agreed to take possession of the dogs. They had become acquainted with Schneider while doing legal work for prisoners, and had adopted Schneider (then age 38) as their legal son a few days before the mauling.
Just prior to the attack, Knoller was taking the dogs up to the roof; Bane, and possibly Hera, whose role in the mauling has never been firmly established, attacked Whipple in the hallway. Whipple suffered a total of 77 wounds to every part of her body except her scalp and bottoms of her feet. Another neighbor called 911 after hearing Whipple's screams.[Chmielewski, Dawn C. Tragic Accident or Criminal Act? - Mauling Trial Lawyers Clash in Final Arguments. Heavily Watched, Emotion-Charged Case Against S.F. Couple Goes to Jury Today. ''San Jose Mercury News'', March 19, 2002.] Whipple died hours later at San Francisco General Hospital
The Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (ZSFG) is a public hospital in San Francisco, California, under the purview of the city's Department of Public Health. It serves as the only Level I trauma c ...
from "loss of blood from multiple traumatic injuries (dog bite wounds)".
Bane was euthanized
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immediately after the attack; Hera was seized and later euthanized in January 2002.
Whipple's memorial service at St. Mary's College, held on February 1, 2001, was attended by more than 400 people.
Legal proceedings against dog owners
In March 2001, a grand jury
A grand jury is a jury empowered by law to conduct legal proceedings, investigate potential criminal conduct, and determine whether criminal charges should be brought. A grand jury may subpoena physical evidence or a person to testify. A grand ju ...
indicted Knoller and Noel. Knoller was indicted for second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter, Noel was indicted for involuntary manslaughter, and "both also face felony charges of keeping a mischievous dog".[Chiu, Alexis. Grand Jury Indicts Two in Fatal S.F. Dog Mauling. 2nd-Degree Murder, Manslaughter Among Charges Husband, Wife Face. ''San Jose Mercury News'', March 28, 2001.]
The trial by jury, which began in January 2002, "was moved to Los Angeles because of extensive publicity in the Bay Area
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."[
At trial, Knoller argued that she had attempted to defend Whipple during the attack. However, witnesses testified that Knoller and Noel had repeatedly refused to control the dogs; a professional dog walker testified that, after she told Noel to muzzle his dogs, he told her to "shut up" and called her offensive names. An acquaintance of Noel's testified that Noel did not apologize after Hera bit him a year before the fatal attack.][Van Derbeken, Jaxon]
Knoller picks new attorney for appeal. Flamboyant trial lawyer Ruiz replaced by veteran Riordan.
''San Francisco Chronicle'', April 10, 2002.[Chmielewski, Dawn C. "Testimony Is Challenged - The Prosecutor Disputes Details from Marjorie Knoller, Saying She has Been Inconsistent in Her Accounts in Court and to the S.F. Grand Jury About Efforts to Save Diane Whipple." ''San Jose Mercury News'', March 13, 2002.(p. 211)] Ultimately, the jury found both Noel and Knoller guilty of involuntary manslaughter and owning a mischievous animal that caused the death of a human being, and found Knoller guilty of second-degree murder. Their convictions were based on the argument that they knew the dogs were aggressive towards other people and that they did not take sufficient precautions. Whether they had actually trained the dogs to attack and fight remained unclear.[Zamora, Jim Herron]
Knoller likely to be freed from prison. Parole may begin today in dog-maul case.
''San Francisco Chronicle'', January 1, 2004.[Matier, Phillip, and Andrew Ross]
Robert Noel, of killer-dog case fame, to get out of prison. Former attorney will serve 2-year parole in Solano County.
''San Francisco Chronicle'', September 10, 2003.
Although the jury found Knoller guilty of second degree murder, trial judge James Warren granted Knoller a new trial on the second-degree murder conviction; the judge believed the appropriate standard for implied malice murder required that Knoller knew taking the dog into the hall involved a high probability of death. Although the judge granted a new trial for the second degree murder charge, he sentenced Knoller to four years in prison for the lesser-included involuntary manslaughter on July 15, 2002. The state appealed the judge's action and sought to reinstate the second degree murder conviction.
After Knoller's and Noel's convictions in 2002, the State Bar of California
The State Bar of California is an administrative division of the Supreme Court of California which licenses attorneys and regulates the practice of law in California. It is responsible for managing the admission of lawyers to the practice of law ...
suspended their law licenses.[Lagos, Marisa]
Couple convicted in dog mauling lose licenses to practice law.
''San Francisco Chronicle'', April 7, 2007. Knoller resigned from the bar in January 2007; Noel was disbarred
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in February. On September 14, 2003, Noel was released from prison.
By 2004, both Knoller and Noel had served their terms for the manslaughter convictions, and Knoller was out on bail
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while her second-degree murder conviction was under appeal.
In May 2005, the state appellate court reversed the judge's grant of new second-degree murder trial for Knoller. The appellate court ruled that implied malice murder did not require knowledge of a high probability of death but rather just a conscious disregard of serious bodily injury. The appellate court returned the case to the lower court to reconsider Knoller's motion for a new trial using the serious bodily injury standard for implied malice murder.[''People v Knoller''](_blank)
41 Cal. 4th 139 (2007)
Knoller appealed the appellate court decision to the Supreme Court of California
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.[Egelko, Bob]
Jury's verdict reinstated in dog mauling. State appeals court overrules judge who reduced conviction.
''San Francisco Chronicle'', May 6, 2005. On June 1, 2007, the California Supreme Court rejected the Court of Appeal's decision and ruled that implied malice murder required proof that a defendant acted with "conscious disregard" of the danger to human life. The California Supreme Court held that the trial court's standard for implied malice murder (which required a high probability of death) was too strict and the appellate court's standard (which required only serious bodily injury rather than a danger to human life) was too broad. The court remanded the case to the trial court to reconsider whether to allow the second-degree murder conviction to stand in light of this new reasoning.[Egelko, Bob]
State's top court OKs dog maul murder charge. Judge ordered to reconsider owner's original conviction.
''San Francisco Chronicle'', June 1, 2007. The San Francisco Superior Court reinstated the conviction for second-degree murder, and on September 22, 2008, the court sentenced Knoller to 15 years to life.
Knoller then appealed the trial court's actions. On August 23, 2010, the First District Court of Appeal unanimously upheld Knoller's conviction, finding that she acted with a conscious disregard for human life when her Presa Canario escaped and killed Whipple. The California Supreme Court declined to hear her appeal of that decision. Knoller is currently serving her sentence at Central California Women's Facility
Central California Women's Facility (CCWF) is an American women's California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation state prison located in Chowchilla, California. It is across the road from Valley State Prison. CCWF is the second larg ...
in Chowchilla
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Taxonomy
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.
In November 2015, Knoller petitioned the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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* Distric ...
to overturn her second-degree murder conviction. In February 2016, the Ninth Circuit upheld Knoller's second degree murder conviction.
On February 7, 2019, California commissioners denied Knoller's first application for parole. Her December 2021 parole hearing was first postponed until August 29, 2022, then again until February 15, 2023. Her parole was denied. The two member panel cited her prison record and stated she would be a danger to society if released. She will again be eligible for parole in 2026, at which point she will be 70-71 years of age.
Whipple's partner, Sharon Smith, also succeeded in suing Knoller and Noel for $1.5 million in damages. The civil case was notable in that the San Francisco Superior Court ruled in July 2001 that Smith was entitled to bring suit as Whipple's domestic partner
A domestic partnership is an intimate relationship between people, usually couples, who cohabitation, live together and share a common domestic life but who are not marriage, married (to each other or to anyone else). People in domestic partner ...
under the Equal Protection Clause, against the defense's argument that a same-sex unmarried partner did not have standing. She donated some of the money to Saint Mary's College of California
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to fund the women's lacrosse team.
Death of Robert Noel
Noel lived in relative obscurity following his release from prison, working for a time as a baker
A baker is a tradesperson who baking, bakes and sometimes Sales, sells breads and other products made of flour by using an oven or other concentrated heat source. The place where a baker works is called a bakery.
History
Ancient histo ...
in Fairfield, California
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The city has a diversified economy, with government, manufac ...
. By 2016, increasing health problems led to his living out of a van for some time before he relocated to the San Diego area.
Noel died of heart failure in a La Jolla
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nursing home on June 22, 2018, the day of his 77th birthday. In her 2023 parole hearing, Knoller stated that she did not know about Noel's death until three months after it happened.
See also
* Fatal dog attacks in the United States
* Death of Elisa Pilarski
References
Further reading
* Harrington, Joseph. ''Death of an Angel: The Inside Story of how Justice Prevailed in the San Francisco Dog-mauling Case''.
* Jones, Aphrodite. ''Red Zone: The Behind-The-Scenes Story of the San Francisco Dog Mauling''.
* O'Leary, Shannon. ''Pet Noir'' (contains a story by O'Leary, illustrated by MariNaomi, of this case), Manic D Press.
* Wright, Evan. ''Hella Nation'' (contains an investigative report into the case, titled "Mad Dogs and Lawyers")
"Attorneys in Dog-Mauling Case Deploy Widely Different Styles,"
Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times, 25 February 2002
Adolfo Flores, Los Angeles Times, 29 August 2014
External links
Court TV coverage of Diane Whipple dog mauling case
*
Descent into Darkness
- Southern Poverty Law Center
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* Documentary series Mugshots from Court TV (now TruTV
"Mugshots: Knoller and Noel – The Attack Dog Scandal"
episode (2002) from ''FilmRise
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Documentaries''
Multimedia Special from the San Francisco Chronicle
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