I find it rather strange that the first comments from the sister of the deceased were to defend the Pit Bull breed.
Maybe these weren’t ‘first comments’ but later that day.
Still, the body isn’t cold yet, and the sister is so quick to wave the flag of that breed. She aims to fight the ‘haters’!
I’m guessing that for a 64 y/o woman to take such a dog on in any capacity meant she was an experienced Foster Dog Owner.
My sympathies for her husband who found his wife in that condition. A sight that will stay in his mind forevermore.
“I find it rather strange that the first comments from the sister of the deceased were to defend the Pit Bull breed.
Maybe these werent first comments but later that day.
Still, the body isnt cold yet, and the sister is so quick to wave the flag of that breed. She aims to fight the haters!”
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I did not realize that the woman interviewed was the sister. While I believed that it was the neighbor, it still was a bizarre thing to say.
This is one of the worst ways to die - torn apart by an animal.
Still, the body isnt cold yet, and the sister is so quick to wave the flag of that breed. She aims to fight the haters!
I wonder if her last name is Tibbets.
FWIW, until the results of the autopsy are made public, we don’t know that the dog was the cause of death.
I saw the TV interview of the sister. She seemed remarkably calm for someone whose sister had been mauled to death. I know people react differently to grief, but she seemed too composed.