The Diane Whipple murder


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DianeWhipple - Ripped to pieces by killer dogs

This is the story of two jail house lawyers (Robert Noel and Marjorie Knoller ) who get involved with convicts, drugs and killer dogs. They keep the dogs in a upscale San Francisco apartment, and one day the dogs kill a neighbor.

Marjorie Knoller is walking her dogs when she runs into Dianne Whipple, who is entering her apartment , there is a confrontation, and the dogs attack. Whipple is ripped to pieces, as Knoller calmly watches.

Investigators were looking into the possibility that sexual abuse of the animals may have spurred the attack on Whipple. At the trial, the jury felt that the owner ordered the dogs to attack.

 

 

 

Characters involved

        
     
Dogs owners 140 lb dogs Head of amphetamine ring
     

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Noel and Knoller Bane and Hera Paul "Cornfed" Schneider - partner

 

 

 

 

   

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The attack

Whipple was carrying groceries into her apartment, when she ran into Knoller, and her dogs. The male dog sniffed Whipple, and nuzzled her crotch. Whipple pushes the dog away,  and it explodes in a rage where it ripped her throat, bit her all over and dragged her body around the hallway. While all of this happened, Marjorie Knoller, the owner, stood by.

After the attack Knoller callously  stepped over Diane's body to get back into her apartment. She left one of the dogs in the hallway, one was brought inside.

Whipple sustained a total of 77 bite wounds, the most serious ones being severe bites to her neck. The dogs severed her jugular.

The first police officer on the scene described how Whipple laid in a pool of blood and was crawling to her apartment, bleeding profusely. She died on operating table waiting for paramedics. Detailed description

 

   

 

 

 

The dog that killed Whipple

The dog is lead out of the apartment building after the attack.

 

 

 
   

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The investigation

San Francisco police learn that the two lawyers were working with a Pelican Bay prisoner named Paul "Cornfed" Schneider, who was raising killer attack dogs to guard methamphetamine labs for the Mexican Mafia.  More info

These two lawyers represented convicts in lawsuits against the prisons, and that's where they met Paul John Schneider, a Aryan white supremacist. Cornfeld was in prison for attempted murder, and needed someone to handle his dogs and these two agreed.

   

 

 

 

   

Investigation takes bizarre twist

The lawyers later adopted Schneider as their "lawful son." Noel is Jewish, while Schneider is an Aryan Brotherhood member. Knoller takes a sexual interest in Cornfed, and is said to have given him pictures of her nude with Bane ( dog ).

 

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Marjorie Is The Poster Girl At Pelican Bay

Schneider (Marjorie Knoller's adopted son) turns her into the Betty Grabble of Pelican bay prison. The pictures of her and Bane was the talk of every cell block.

Schneider bragged that Bane, “loved the ladies”, and discussed how the dog developed an erection the first time he met Marjorie. Documents found in Schneider's cell, including letters and nude photographs of Knoller, provided evidence of sexual activity between the couple and Bane, according to an investigator in the San Francisco District Attorney's office.

   

 

 

 

 

The trial

In March, Marjorie Knoller was charged with second-degree murder, and Noel and Knoller both were charged with manslaughter, and keeping a mischievous animal. The trial was moved to Los Angeles because of the massive publicity surrounding the case.  Article

 

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Judge blocks evidence

The case could involve evidence that the couple, a pair of San Francisco lawyers who got the Presa Canario dogs from a pair of convicts they defended and befriended, engaged in "inappropriate sexual conduct" with the animals, according to prosecutors.

" They blurred the boundaries between dogs and humans , with fatal consequences," San Francisco prosecutor Jim Hammer testified during a hearing earlier this month. Judge James Warren ruled on Jan. 15 that any evidence related to sexual activity would only be admitted if prosecutors can show how it affected the way the dogs behaved. 

"If there is sex that is relevant in this case, either with dogs or with humans, it would be scrutinized outside the presence of the media," Warren said at that hearing.

 

 

 

 

   

The most damning evidence was never presented to the jury.

The judge in the case, refused to allow prosecutor Jim Hammer to present evidence suggesting that Knoller and Noel had engaged in beastiality with the dogs, and this abuse may have triggered the attack. Article.

He cited Knoller's statements that her dog Bane was sniffing at Whipple's crotch just before the attack and may have instigated the mauling after being sexually aroused by her. Hammer argued that any sexual conduct between the couple and the dogs would therefore be relevant since by Knoller's account, a sexual attraction may have sparked the attack.
 

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Police find photos but Judge bans evidence

While seeking evidence in the mauling, police found risqué photos of Knoller in Schneider’s cell. Police will not discuss other evidence, but their search warrant said they were after material "describing sexual acts by Noel or Knoller that involved dogs." More

   

 

 

 

 

The Infamous Pictures

Schneider( Marjoie's adopted son )  had pictures of his "Momma Knoller" being very risqué with "Bane the doggie" and readily share them with other convicts. Rumors flew that there were pictures of Robert Noel performing oral sex with Bane, but they couldn't be produced at trial.

Police officer Carlos Sanchez who reports that "…investigators believed the dogs, Hera [female] and Bane [male] were being sexually assaulted by Noel and Knoller. Noel has said the issue is nobody's business

 

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Robert Noel's lust was public knowledge

A  Pelican Bay guard said he saw Noel change. "I'd get on the phone with Bob to ask him about a case," Keith Whitley said, "and all he did was talk about how big Bane's balls were."

Noel himself bragged to the magazine about the size of the dog's penis and its erections.

   
   

 

 

 

 

Prosecutor says attack caused by abused dogs

 Bane (male) had been with Marge Knoller, and was attracted to women.

At a grand jury hearing in March, Hammer testified that Bane, the male dog who was determined to be the primary aggressor in the attack, "put his head in Miss Whipple's crotch" and responded to her the way he would have to a "bitch in heat."

Knoller referred to Bane as her " Certified Lick Specialist " ... Bane preformed cunnilingus on Knoller.

 

   
 
   

 

 

 

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 Two Jewish lawyers blame the victim and then claim anti semitism

Robert Noel insinuated that Whipple, a university lacrosse coach, was on steroids and that triggered the attack.

Noel and Knoller (Holocaust survivors), compared a surprise police search of his apartment to Nazi Gestapo tactics, angering several survivors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

San Francisco District Attorney Terrance Hallinan "chose a time when we were out of town to come over and kick down the doors of a Jewish home," Robert Noel was quoted as saying in the San Francisco Chronicle. "My relatives went through this in Germany." Rest of story

 

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The Holocaust Card

When asked if she was an associate of the Aryan Brotherhood, Knoller responded, "I'm Jewish and my family were survivors of the Holocaust. So, no." 

   

 

 

 

 

Knoller is convicted

Marjorie Knoller, 46, is convicted of second degree Murder.

As the jury's verdict was being read to the court, Knoller looked shocked, taking several deep breaths. Noel, who refuses to stand, showed no reaction.

Verdict

 

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Jurors believed that Knoller had the dogs attack

After the trial, jurors now say they discussed whether the attack that took Whipple´s life may have been deliberate. Knoller may had her dogs deliberately attack Whipple.

Jury foreman Don Newton said that jurors didn't buy Knoller's version of what happened during the  attack on Whipple. He said, they were left to only guess about what happened.

 Newton said  ``Some of the jurors even suggested she engineered the attack on Diane Whipple. A short video.


 
   

 

 

 

 

Judge overturns murder verdict

Marjorie Knoller had been convicted by a Los Angeles jury of both murder and manslaughter, but the trial judge later reversed the murder conviction.

Had the murder conviction stood, Knoller would have faced a maximum term of 15 years to life in prison. Judge James Warren, who set aside the jury's verdict on the murder charge, ordered that Knoller be retried on just on that count.

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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Sentenced to country club prison and received early parole

Jewish interests push for an early release

Marjorie Knoller was released on parole from the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla, Calif., on Friday, after serving 33 months for involuntary manslaughter.

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Robert Noel was released September 2003 after serving little more than half his four-year sentence.  Noel, who served most of his time in Oregon ( Country Club prison ), was transferred last week to a state prison in Susanville.

   

 

 

 

 

Appeals Court reverses verdict

May. 05, 2005 - A California appeals court today reinstated the second-degree murder conviction of Marjorie Knoller.

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

Knoller Sentenced To Life

On 9/22/2008 A Superior Court Judge reinstated the murder conviction, and Knoller was sentenced to life.

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Picture from Jewish news laughing about incident

Aryan dog adopted by Jews kills woman.

Apparently, the shift from a Aryan Brotherhood owner to the home of a pair of Jewish lawyers did not have a calming effect on this killer pooch...
 

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Knoller tasted the 'Forbidden Fruit'

Was Dianne Whipple murdered?

The Re-Trial

The Whipple Murder Appeal

Dianne Whipple

 

 

 

 

 

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