Officials say no charges will be filed after a Texas lady is devoured alive. To serve court documents in the city of Manor, Erin McCleskey, a 36-year-old Austin resident and a Certified Process Server.
For the State of Texas, traveled there. She would, however, not survive the Travis County house.
Erin opened the front gate and entered Donald and Terry Swanson’s property,
Which KVUE claims she has visited twice before. Terry claims that Erin made a crucial mistake at this point, which ultimately led to the young woman’s death.
When Erin allegedly trespassed on the Swansons’ property to serve civil papers, they had been out of town for a month.
Six of the Swansons’ dogs viciously assaulted Erin since no one was home. According to an autopsy, Erin’s arm had a main artery cut by the dogs.
Before she bled out, she endured ten to fifteen agonizing minutes. Later, the medical examiner concluded that all six dogs were involved in the assault.
The Swansons’ dogs were being fed and watered by a friend while they were away. Later that day, the dogs’ temporary caregiver discovered.
Erin’s corpse after she had been mauled to death in their front yard. According to Fox 7, six adult canines implicated in Erin’s murder were seized.
When Animal Protection authorities were contacted. According to KVUE, authorities also discovered 14 pups on the premises, which were later adopted.
Before they murdered Erin, the dogs were a threat, according to the neighbors.
Next to the Swansons is a parking lot owned by Gonzalo Grimaldo.
He said that just a few months before, the dogs had escaped from the farm and attacked other animals, including his own dogs.
Grimaldo claimed to have contacted 911 after the “frightening” incident, but his complaint went unanswered.
According to Fox 7, Teodoro Vences also said that the dogs had attacked his poultry.
Christi Sparks, a neighbor, expressed concern about the safety of her kids due to the dogs. Since Sparks moved into the area, there has been an issue with stray dogs,
So she forbade her children from playing outdoors for fear of being bitten. There is no record of any animal complaints concerning the property or the animals,
According to Austin city spokeswoman Patricia Fraga, despite the tenants’ complaints that the dogs were an annoyance. According to the Daily Mail, the owner of the canines.
Will also not be charged in Erin’s murder since they did not sic the dogs on her or give the order to attack.
The dogs that murdered Erin, two of whom were Husky-Australian Cattle Dog mixes.
And four of whom seemed to be Lab-Pyrenees mixes, would be held in the city’s custody until it was decided if they were dangerous and ought to be put down.
The incident would be declared an accident. At this point, the situation takes yet another unsettling turn.
Five of the six dogs that mauled Erin McCleskey to death were still.
At the Austin Animal Center more than a year after the court ordered their euthanasia, despite efforts by the Swansons’ lawyer, Eric Torbeson, to preserve their lives.
One of the dogs had passed away, but it wasn’t from euthanasia. Rather,
it apparently got a deadly case of heartworms. Torbeson, however, was adamant about seeing the other five perform live.
Torberson, who took up the cause for free, said, “I want the dogs to have due process in court.”
“The death of a human being is incredibly tragic. She decided to enter the property without permission.
The dogs are treated like beloved pets and not like beasts who murdered people in a home film that shows them interacting with Center employees.
An expert on animal behavior thinks the animals should be put down, but Torbeson wants them restored to their owner. James Crosby clarified that you cannot predict what.