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Red Zone: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of the San Francisco Dog Mauling [Mass Market Paperback]

Aphrodite Jones (Author)
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April 27, 2004 0060537825 978-0060537821

Bestselling true crime writer Aphrodite Jones߳hocking new information behind the San Francisco dog mauling of Diane Whipple and the trial that has captured the nation's attention for over a year.

In January 2001, Diane Alexis Whipple bled to death in the hallway of her ritzy Pacific Heights apartment building when she was mauled by two Presa Canarios, a vicious breed of attack dog imported from the Canary Islands. After the lethal attack, animal experts testified that the dogs could not have been stopped, explaining that they had entered a frenzy called the ⑥d Zone."

New York Times bestselling author Aphrodite Jones shows that the mauling was only one part of a frightening story involving obsession, bestiality, and illegal dog rings. The dogs belonged to Whipple's neighbors, lawyers Marjorie Knoller and Robert Noel, who had been keeping them for a leader of the notorious prison gang the Aryan Brotherhood.

Jones takes us deep into the bizarre world of Paul ₯rnfed⟓chneider, a Hannibal Lechter–type character who actually owned the dogs, Bane and Hera. She explains how Noel and Knoller, after being warned about these killer dogs, brought them to the heart of San Francisco, leading the dogs eventually to murder an innocent next–door neighbor. Jones also reveals the shocking L.A.–area whereabouts of the offspring of Bane, the dog most directly involved in the mauling.

Jones is a masterful investigator and writer who has interviewed the complete cast of characters–including Robert Noel and Marjorie Knoller during their imprisonment–and can now tell the full story of what happened in that apartment hallway. Red Zone is a riveting, page–turning account of this news–making story that takes us deep into the relationship between man and animal.


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From Publishers Weekly

In her sixth true crime book (after The Embrace), Jones displays a remarkable ability to present an enormous amount of detailed information in a thrilling narrative that is neither sensationalistic nor maudlin. Still, this is a shocking tale, as Jones provides a no-holds-barred investigation into the brutal death of 33-year-old Diane Whipple after being mauled when savage dogs owned by lawyers Marjorie Knoller and Robert Noel entered the "red zone," a nonscientific term used to describe dogs "in the height of attack mode... beyond human control." The incident immediately received major national news attention, and Jones elaborates on the sordid details that emerged, including that the lawyers bred killer dogs to be sold to guard illegal methamphetamine labs, a scheme run from behind bars by Paul Schnieder, an Aryan Brotherhood member whom the lawyers not only represented but later adopted as part of a planned bizarre sexual triangle. Combining investigative reporting with exclusive access to Noel as well as to members of the San Francisco Police Department and the district attorney's office, Jones explores the lawyers' self-styled gothic world, a human "red zone" involving pornography and bestiality that had existed well before the death of Diane Whipple. With its graphic descriptions, this book is not for the squeamish.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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In January 2001, a 33-year-old woman was mauled and killed by dogs that were in the safekeeping of her neighbors. The case vaulted onto the front pages of newspapers, and the trial of the victim's neighbors (they were both convicted of involuntary manslaughter) was in the news for months-- helped by the fact that the neighbors were attorneys taking care of the dogs for an imprisoned client who happened to be a member of the Aryan Brotherhood. In this riveting book, noted true-crime writer Jones goes behind the headlines and tells the whole story with simple, straightforward prose and plenty of close observation. It's a story that begins before the fatal attack and continues beyond its aftermath to embrace such hot-button issues as animal rights, the responsibilities of animal owners, and the legal rights of same-sex partners. This is no "quickie" book released to capitalize on the headlines; rather, it's thoughtful, compassionate, unsettling, and enlightening. David Pitt
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (April 27, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060537825
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060537821
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (55 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #887,066 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping and Disturbing--As It Should Be, October 20, 2003
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In one sense, Red Zone is not an easy book to read: it is, as it ought to be, a gripping but profoundly disturbing story of frightening people engaging in shocking activities. The horrible attack by dogs trained to kill, the attack that caused the death of Diane Whipple, is terrible in its own right, and the reader cannot help but feel compassion for the innocent victim. But as Aphrodite Jones reveals in her book, there many more layers to the story than there seem at first to be.
As she examines the case, Jones quickly takes one into a world that, one suspects, most readers have never imagined and could never imagine: a world in which lawyers seem to lose their bearings and come under the influence of an apparently charismatic convict already in prison yet still engaging in criminal activities. That the criminal activities engaged in by Aryan Brotherhood member Paul Schneider and lawyers Marjorie Knoller and Robert Noel are by now fairly well known is due in no small part to Ms. Jones book.
The story is presented in a clear and unaffected style that draws attention to the contents rather than to the writer. A tale of unfolding and deepening levels of horror, the book is also a readable and well-researched example of what good investigative reporting can uncover and deliver. I recommend this book. I have, in fact, recommended Red Zone in my college-level essay writing classes to students who are interested in researching current/recent events, as I have also recommended Ms. Jones earlier book, All S/he Wanted.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting case, October 8, 2003
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kevnm "kevnm" (Costa Mesa, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a pretty good true crime book, a thorough account of a fascinating, and tragic, killing in San Francisco. As these books usually do, this one walks the reader through the crime, the personalities involved, and the trial and sentencing. As the book progresses, the reader sees a wierder and more detailed portrait of the misfit lawyers and the violent convict at the heart of this case, and learns a bit about the breeding of vicious dogs.
Some of the morally indignant reviews below note that the book does not focus primarily on the innocent victim of this awful dog mauling, and they're right. It does not. For better or for worse, true crime books are primarily about crime and criminals.
As these things go, this book is interesting and informative, and will satisfy true crime buffs and those interested in this notorious case
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Only if you are desperate, January 13, 2004
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Carla Baku "newbaku reads" (Behind the Redwood Curtain) - See all my reviews
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I give the book two stars only because it gave me just barely more insight than media provided over the course of the trial.

The most burning question I am left with is this: where was Ms. Jones' editor? In places the narrative reads like a high school essay, very self-conscious. Aphrodite considers herself a journalist, but she smears her personal bias all over the page. Another question: what, precisely, is the purpose of italicizing every single point she tries to make? Dumping research directly onto the page is also a lazy approach to reporting, something she reverts to several times.

The book really begins to unravel at the end, rambling from Knoller's testimony, to catty remarks about ADA Kimberly Guilfoyle-Newsom's wedding,and so forth. She throws in some PC fawning, at one point describing Sharon Smith as standing with her "beautiful lesbian friends." However, she shows her true colors when she suddenly attacks Smith by insinuation on page 292: "But authorities were well aware that Sharon Smith, for all her tears and courtroom drama, had long before moved on with her life...." and "No one who visited the Tiburon home ever bothered to notice whether Diane Alexis Whipple's green marble urn [these words were, of course, italicized] was present...." And the author wonders why neither Smith nor any of Whipple's friends or family spoke to her about Dianne?

I would have enjoyed seeing this story done by a true journalist, someone in the vein of Joe McGinnis or Jon Krakauer. One good thing I came away with: I now know I needn't waste my precious reading time with the likes of Aphrodite Jones.

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Esther Birkmaier held her breath as she walked toward the peephole of her heavy wooden door. Read the first page
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legal mail, runic symbols, killer dogs, escape plot
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San Francisco, Robert Noel, Pelican Bay, Marjorie Knoller, Diane Whipple, Department of Corrections, Presa Canario, Paul Schneider, Aryan Brotherhood, Sharon Smith, Pacific Heights, Janet Coumbs, Brenda Moore, Jim Hammer, Miss Whipple, Los Angeles, Brenda Storey, Dale Bretches, Diane Alexis Whipple, Paul John Schneider, Mexican Mafia, Devan Hawkes, Nedra Ruiz, Animal Control, David Moser
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