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  1. Jan 16, 2020 · Knoller recalled later that Whipple was standing in her open apartment door, staring at Bane. Whipple had made it known that she didn’t like the dog and felt that Bane was dangerous. Most of their neighbors agreed. Days earlier, Whipple had confronted Knoller’s husband, Robert Noel, about the couples’ dogs.

  2. Feb 16, 2023 · A jury convicted Knoller and her husband Robert Noel of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Diane Whipple. Knoller, who was with the couple's two Presa Canario dogs during the attack...

  3. Mar 22, 2002 · Couple guilty in killer dogs case. The owners of two dogs which mauled a San Francisco woman to death in the doorway of her apartment have been found guilty. A Los Angeles jury convicted Marjorie...

  4. Mar 22, 2002 · Ms. Knoller and her husband, Robert Noel, 60, were also each convicted of involuntary manslaughter and possessing a mischievous dog that killed a person. Mr. Noel faces up to four years in...

  5. Nov 14, 2018 · The Bay Area Reporter has learned that Robert Noel, convicted along with his wife, Marjorie Knoller, for the 2001 fatal dog mauling of lesbian neighbor Diane Whipple, died over the summer on his 77th birthday.

  6. Jun 22, 2018 · Noel and Knoller were caregivers to two Presa Canario dogs that killed Whipple in the hallway of their apartment building on January 26, 2001. Noel was tried for involuntary manslaughter and Knoller for second-degree murder.

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  8. May 15, 2007 · LAMBDEN, Acting P. J.--Marjorie F. Knoller and Robert [***2] E. Noel (collectively, defendants) owned two Presa Canario dogs, Bane and Hera (collectively, the Presas), n1 while living in an apartment building in San Francisco.

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