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Pit Bull Takes Blame For Rape Of A Child

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by bigcespits, Oct 29, 2007.

  1. bigcespits

    bigcespits Big Dog

    Buffalo area media outlets reported the “bizarre and disturbing” story of a pit bull raping a two-year-old. StinkyJournalism.org finds two misquoted experts crying foul; hospital saying child protection agency is involved; an SPCA Executive Director reveals that mother has “relocated” and gives StinkyJournalism advance notice of results of dog's official behavioral analysis.



    Dan Cappellazzo/ Staff photographer/ Town of Niagara , NY
    The voice on Buffalo, New York's WBEN news radio broadcast promised “bizarre and disturbing” news about “an attack on a small boy by a pit bull.” That wasn’t the unusual part. Scare stories about pit bull attacks appear in news coverage almost as regularly as weather forecasts.

    What made this one so strange, though, was the mother’s claim that the dog allegedly anally raped her two-year-old son.

    The toddler is in guarded condition in Buffalo's Women's & Children's Hospital after undergoing reconstructive surgery. The dog is locked up in the Niagara County SPCA, and the mother’s demanding that it be euthanized as soon as possible.

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    In an interview with Detective Larry Eggert of the Lockport Police Department, the WBEN news anchors tried to treat the matter with a sense of propriety. “This is a very delicate question,” the anchorman said. “I’ll try to approach it as sensitively as I can, but did you check with a veterinarian? Are animals ever sexually attracted to human beings?” The detective answered that the department had to search outside New York State to find an animal behaviorist who, apparently, has investigated “five” such cases.

    Strangely, the anchors did not reveal what this expert discovered, or ask about the credentials of the person.

    Even if all five of those cases turned out to be actual rapes of small children by dogs, and there’s no evidence that is the case, the outlets presented the story without skepticism.

    Only one local paper vowed to dig deeper. The expert evaluation of the dog's behavior was going to be released on Saturday, June 14 in the The Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, but StinkyJournalism already discovered the results during a conversation with Niagara County SPCA's executive director, Albert Chille.

    "They can't believe that it actually occurred," says Chille.

    “This Story Does Not Add Up.”

    A WIVB news report claimed that the President of the Niagara Frontier Veterinary Society corroborated the story. According to the article, an unnamed expert stated that the parents may have missed warning signs, and that a two-year-old dog reaching “sexual maturity” should not be left alone with a small child.

    Her words, however, were taken completely out of context. Stephanie Wolf, the misrepresented leader of NFVS, explained that a two-year-old dog can display aggression when reaching sexual maturity. “Aggression,” she told us in an exclusive interview, "[means] biting, not raping.” She never intended to suggest that parents need to fear potential rape by their family pet.

    “Just coming from the standpoint of having worked with dogs that are breeding, [getting young dogs to mate] is not an easy thing,” said a frustrated Wolf. “For a dog to have done this in a fraction of a moment, sounds to me a little strange. This story does not add up.”

    There goes one expert.

    WIVB also made it appear that Albert Chille, the executive director of the Niagara County SPCA, verified the credibility of the story, when in fact he contradicted it. In a news story titled “Bizarre and Disturbing Dog Attack,” they quoted Chille as saying, “My understanding is the child had no bites on him at all … I guess the message is be respectful of a dog, until you absolutely know the animal” (ellipsis original).

    One wonders what part of the interview was stricken where the ellipsis now stand. In my interview with Chille for further comment, he noted that the lack of bite marks on the boy was another reason to disbelieve the mother’s story. While Chille mentioned that it was not his role to speculate to the press, he had plenty to say to us about his skepticism.

    For example, Chille said in 27 years at the SPCA he has never heard of a dog raping a child, and neither had any of his colleagues.

    “Not to get crude about it,” he says to me as a disclaimer, explaining that a male dog attaches his claws to the sides of the female dog while mating. “It just seems to me that there would be something on the child.”

    He was also disturbed by how adamant the mother was about wanting the dog (“Bear”) put down before the investigation was over and assured me that would not happen so long as he’s guarding the pooch. On Thursday, he says he received 30 emails, “most of them saying they want to adopt [the dog], none of whom blamed the dog and felt sorry for the boy. … I am toying with the idea of going to a rescue group with it.”

    Most telling, perhaps, was Chille revelation that the mother of the injured boy is no longer reachable at her residence. “Now, [the mother] has relocated. One of the agents went to her house, and the door was shut. The neighbors said she will not be coming back.” Her flight is not proof of culpability or involvement as an accessory, but Chille said it raised his eyebrows.

    Niagara County’s District Attorney Matthew J. Murphy III refused to confirm this information, as it was “an ongoing investigation.” When we asked if child protective services were involved, he repeated the answer and hung up the phone.

    (StinkyJournalism.org called WIVB for comment, but the news director has not yet replied.)


    An Alternative Hypothesis and a Question That Needs Asking


    The dog seems to be in safe hands now. What about the boy?

    The Women’s & Children’s Hospital has been told by the mother not to release information about the medical condition of the child. However, we asked the public information spokesman John Moscato if the hospital was shielding him, and whether they'd reported suspected abuse to child protective services.

    “Child protective services and all of the appropriate authorities have been notified in this case,” he stated. It’s difficult to believe that they would be taking such measures if they were certain that the jailed dog was the culprit.

    Surprisingly, no press reports that we've been able to find have investigated alternative scenarios with human perpetrators. Were “bizarre and disturbing” headlines more appealing?

    Assuming the mother’s story is wrong, and is becoming less credible by the moment, there is a more obvious hypothesis: this was a human crime.

    It's unclear whether the story was reported the way it was out of a misplaced sense of propriety, or lurid sensationalism. Evidence, however, indicates that the press has lent credibility to the preposterous alibi of a child rapist, leaving a two-year-old in continued danger of molestation while sending an innocent pit bull to be put to sleep.

    Fortunately, the director of the Niagara County SPCA and the Women & Children's Hospital are not just going with the assumption that the dog did it.
     
  2. lockjaw

    lockjaw CH Dog

    i remember that stupid story..they said they were going to do dna test and that was the last i heard...anyone with common sense or anyone who has seen any breed of dog breed knows how crazy that sounds.

    http://slackerwire.com/?p=87

    here i looked it up .scroll down and read the dumb people responses
     
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  3. SMOKIN HEMI

    SMOKIN HEMI CH Dog

    G.T.F.O.O.H [​IMG]
     
  4. Michele

    Michele Guest

    I posted a comment:D
     
  5. That story was exposed as BS months ago...I particularly liked this response...
    “The dog ate my homework”, “the dog farted” now “the dog raped my toddler!!” It is a stay-out-jail-free card for child rapists. Buy a pit bull and say he did it. It rides the irrational, media driven hysteria

    I am part of a media ethics program (no ads, not-for-profit).

    We quickly discovered that local MsM media misquoted their own experts to make it appear they were supporting this absurd idea that this young male dog raped a 2 year old boy within seconds of being left alone. "
     
  6. thepitpalace

    thepitpalace Big Dog

    I just wonder who the mom is covering for? This is the most absurd thing I have ever heard of.
     
  7. My thoughts exactly!
     
  8. coolhandjean

    coolhandjean CH Dog

    Here's what I posted:
    "
    First off, I am truly sorry for this kid. He shouldn’t have had to experience this ever, especially not at two years old…

    Second, it sounds like the Mother herself was doing some messed up sh*t like in Cybil, or she is “protecting” someone else. What a sick world we live in, when a mother does or protects someone who does this to her own child, and to blame it on a dog…

    Third, not all “pit bulls” are vicious horrible creatures. I bet half of the people (if not more) wouldn’t be able to point to a true American Pit Bull Terrier if they were right in front of them. Seeing how there are 5 main breeds that fall into the “pit bull” category, and 20 other breeds that get mistaken as a “pit bull”…
    To Dave Why, “They can exert tremendous pressure with their jaws due to the way the jaw is configured.” -Actually, “pit bulls” jaws are configured the same as every other breed of dog. No such thing as locking jaws. They just have tremendous heart…

    Gary, I am happy to hear that your pet shop never orders “pit bulls”, because you would probably get puppy mill pups like most pet shops, and give away “pit bulls” that were most likely not “mentally” balanced or sick pups (like most pet shops), instead of a true bred APBT."
     
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