US woman attacked to death by her dogs

Police say pit bulls were eating their owner when they found her body


News Desk December 20, 2017
PHOTO: BBC

Police in the rural town of Virginia released disturbing details about a woman who they say was killed by her two dogs while taking them for a walk last week.


Four days after 22-year-old Bethany Stephens was found, police held a second press conference to describe her death and refute rumors of foul play, BBC reports.

When deputies found the dogs on Friday they were guarding what police at first thought was an animal carcass.

But the body was Stephens's, and police say the pit bulls were eating her.

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"I observed, as well as four other deputy sheriffs observed," Goochland County Sheriff Jim Agnew said, "the dogs eating the rib cage on the body".

"The first traumatic injury to her was to her throat and face," he said.

"It appears she was taken to the ground, lost consciousness, and the dogs then mauled her to death," he added, pausing several times.

Sheriff Agnew said in Monday's press conference that he did not want to initially release the graphic detail, out of concern for the victim's family.

But after rumors began to swirl in the small town 30 miles (48km) outside Richmond, Virginia - and the sheriff was inundated with calls from concerned citizens - he chose to release the information in order to assure the public that there was not a killer on the loose.

Friends had questioned what would have led the pit bulls to kill their owner who had raised them since they were puppies.

One friend told local media that the dogs were gentle. "They'd kill you with kisses."

The two dogs - who have since been put down with the family's permission - together weighed twice as much as Stephens, who authorities described as "petite" and weighing 100lbs (45kg).

The dogs, named Tonka and Pacman, were found by Stephens's father after he went looking for her in a wooded area on Friday, one day after she disappeared.

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"Stephens was terribly, terribly injured, but it was very apparent to us that she had been dead for quite some time," an official told reporters, adding that her bloody clothes were scattered around her corpse.

He added that her body was so badly mauled, and her injuries were "so extensive that there was nothing left to compare bite marks to".

Authorities say the bite marks on her head match those of the dogs, and that they were not consistent with any other type of wild animal such as a bear.

The dogs' bodies have been preserved for a post-mortem examination.

This article originally appeared on BBC.

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