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Those Great Danes are all killers,,,
montanajoe
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A couple of pills and she will be fine.
BTW: The last time l saw a good doctor he was holding me up by my feet smacking me on the butt. :oops:
I wonder if she was so drugged or scared why she afraid to call 911 for help it had to be a lot of blood and pain
A woman found dead in her Ohio home last week was likely killed by her Great Danes, authorities said Monday.
Police in Clearcreek Township, south of Dayton, said that Mary Matthews, 49, may have been so intoxicated that she didn?t realize how badly she?d been bitten and didn?t call for help.
Matthews was found Friday afternoon by her husband, Dale Matthews, who was released from the Warren County Jail that day, and his son.
When officer Wendi Blaha responded to the report of a possible overdose at Matthews? home, she found walls covered in blood and Matthews laying on the floor of her bathroom, a police report says.
Matthews? body was covered in puncture wounds and appeared to be missing a piece of flesh from her ankle, the report says. She wasn?t breathing and her body was rigid, according to the report.
Blaha found two large, thin Great Danes on an enclosed deck that was so littered in feces that the ?actual deck could not be seen.?
Dale Matthews told Blaha that one of the dogs was ?vicious? and had bitten several people, including him.
The dogs were taken by a warden for bite mark comparisons, the report says. The Warren County Coroner?s Office told NBC News the dogs will be euthanized.
Dale Matthews told Blaha that his wife began most days taking ?numerous? prescription medications and drinking beer.
Authorities concluded that Mary Matthews likely got the dogs outside after one or both of them attacked her, then ?felt she could handle things on her own,? the report says.
She was killed the same day she was found, according to the coroner's office, and was last seen alive two days before she died.
The preliminary cause of death is listed as "attacked by dogs," the coroner's office said.
So,
Deceased lived alone or separate from husband/family?
Takes numerous prescription meds and drinks beer all day,
hadn't been seen in two days prior to death when someone? called in a possible overdose
Dog had bitten several people in the past...
Can't imagine what went wrong here
According to link, dogs were found outside of residence on deck, deceased was inside the house. Also says the deceased body was rigid, which would indicate she was deceased for some time.
He said he wanted to get rid of the dogs but the wife loved animals too much and refused to let them go
and she had a chunk out of her ankle and puncture wounds all over . had to be a terrible thing to go thru
they found a base ball bat with blood on it where she must have fought the dogs or managed to force the on the porch and closed the door
police reported she was very bloody her self
As such, the animal can, in a split second, revert to their 'wild instinct' and attack the closest human available ... male, female, adult, child or baby.
It happens every day.
We have enough gun laws, what we need is IDIOT control.
Blood makes you related. Loyalty makes you family.
I thought getting old would take longer. :shock:
Yes, and perhaps her scum bag boyfriend came home and cleaned the scene up and put the dogs out. We work heroin ODs all the time where the folks shooting up with the deceased clean the scene up and wait before they call 911.
maybe the neighbors had pits the danes used to sit and watch............
Good point shilowar, I didn't think about it that way. The whole thing is suspicious in my opinion, as the details are sketchy at best. Did you notice the husband was detained? Released that day. Supposedly the husband and his son found the deceased, but the officer that arrived was dispatched to a possible overdose?