An initial report from the MEO indicated that the dogs were behind the killing.
‘It appeared the attack was a violent attack initiated by the victims’ dogs while the victim was out for a walk with the dogs,’ Sheriff Agnew said.
‘The victim had defensive wounds on her hands and arms trying to keep the dogs away from her, which would be consistent with being attacked while she was still alive.’
Agnew added that he didn’t know the dogs’ history, but that they were ‘big, strong, powerful dogs’ that ‘you would suspect were bred for fighting, just in looking at them’.
He has ruled out murder at this stage.
The dogs are now being held by Goochland Animal Control, and the sheriff’s office will now order them to be put down. ‘In my 40 years of law enforcement I’ve never seen anything like it,’ Agnew said.
‘I hope I never see anything like it again.’ (WTVR, Infong, Facebook)