Posted on 12/16/2017 11:06:15 AM PST by familyop
No but she did frequently and literally wrap herself in a Confederate flag on her FB page.
Even now, there are those posting their “concerns” about the *flag* rather than her death.
Many *hundreds* of guys ‘followed’ her on FB.
I sincerely hope someone down there is doing an investigation and forensics, rather than just assuming.
I won’t say, but maybe they were not her pits. Maybe she owned other dogs, who knows?
They were her dogs and neither one was a “pit”.
Her whole life, including her show horses and her two dogs, is still up on FB for everyone to see.
She was one of those who shared every second of her life on FB.
There are no “pits”.
It amazes me to think that this woman died horribly in the woods and no one cares enough, apparently, to truly find out *how*.
She was a beautiful girl who posted lots of “selfies” and had a *huge* number of male followers.
But just blame some dogs.
The cops said there were no signs of strangulation, as if that would be the only way to kill her.
This is just depressing and I can’t shake the feeling that something far worse than having your dogs turn on you, happened there.
I get the same ‘vibe’ as you do about her death.
Amazing that some dog experts here don’t see that the dog in the picture is not a pit.
I know...I can’t explain.
I briefly looked at the story and “my gut” practically screamed to me that something *far worse* happened to her.
I’m praying that whatever did happen, *somebody* will keep digging into this until it’s known.
I ignore the “dog experts”, as a rule.
The sarcastic “Find The Pit” chart that gets posted often is dead on.
No matter what it may actually be, it’s still a “pit”... just because.
:-\
One sample of people who knew her in real life:
“Jen Tipton: She didn’t have pit bulls. A lot of unanswered questions.”
Lots saying the whole thing sounds ‘off’.
Yep!
Just like my Rottweilers. The need to be killed... just because. ..
Hope for some more answers on this case. Some pieces to the puzzle just don’t fit.
Ironically, if people watched the movie before spouting off nonsense, they'd know that the unfaithful husband killed the woman and dumped her body into the ocean.
The "bite marks" on her were from her loyal, very distressed Doberman *pulling her to back to the beach*, where they'd been found, at the beginning of the movie.
In the 40+ years since I got my first one, I've heard all the dire predictions and scary "tales"...and none of it ever came to pass.
So I ignore the stupidity and fight the ignorance.
Even more ironically, I do not have any Pit Bulls.
No kidding!
wow I feel bad had no idea GSD ‘s had such a bad track record. I got one about ten years ago and he has been an excellent guard dog.
GSDs and Husky/Malamutes top the bite lists every year.
For GSDs, at least, I wonder if pain isn’t a contributing factor, due to their horrendous hip issues.
It’s too bad as they’re really good dogs who cannot help what humans have done to them, in the name of “fashion”.
Bethany’s Facebook photo with what is unmistakably a pit bull a few months ago. Bethany is the one with the tattoos and the tiny, rubber-banded lock of hair pointing straight up from the top of her head.
Notice the familiar pit bull propaganda comments from Bethany’s friend in contrast with the initial report from the medical examiner’s office (dogs killed by the owner). Her friend appeared in videos at other news sites with a decorative cluster of cheap metal pinned into her lip.
As you can see, the story went around the world. AppyPappy was correct in essence, really. The spirit of “the hood” has been “movin’ on up” to the middle class in many rural communities. Such areas are also now saturated with drug problems and other associated crimes and miseries.
Seems to be mentally/culturally related to the guy we read about or watched yesterday making a video during his death-dive of the top of a building.
Seems to be mentally/culturally related to the guy we read about or watched yesterday making a video during his death-dive of the top of a building.
Lol
Are you on your period
Those are not pit bulls if they weigh 125
But y’all have your fun
I’ve never seen a 125 pound pit bull
Which is what they are described as
And unlike most folks here I’ve owned pits and abds and shepherds and rotties and dobies and giant schnauzers
Danger dogs as some puss upthread said
Something odd about this
Those dogs could be presa canario is my guess
Neighbors don’t believe it was those dogs
Cop just throws out there these are fighting dogs offering zero evidence and neighbors say hell no they weren’t
This forum really loves their lap dogs and....cats
You kiddin’? People love to breed those as big as possible and call them ‘bully pits.’ They have breeder pages where they describe the breeding of blue nose pits etc. and brag about the biggest dogs - purebred pits. The AKC won’t register pits that big (or over 40lbs) but the people who breed monster pits are interested in AKC registration.
I had my choice of links on the web -lots of competition among breeders to breed the biggest most monsterous pit bull possible. This page features a 170lb pit bull.
https://www.topbluekennels.com
They are no more pit bull than a bull terrier is
They have zero wind and stamina.....they are bred for looks
Average fighting capable pit bull is 40-70 pounds....rangey and sinuous with good lungs
Last pic is a fat lovable slobber bucket bully.....can't fight crap...too fat and squat outta breath but heavy......second is a very nice red nose pit bull like the ones my son in law raises in cheatham county tn which yes is dangerous if not properly owned and supervised.....first is Bedford my Standard American Bulldog from Konfederate kennels in South Georgia...100 pounds..toughest dog I ever owned.....pit bull destroyer and that's saying something..worst enemy a Russian boar has or a black bear....Bedford is at stud in Bordeaux....that's France
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