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  1. Paul "Cornfed" Schneider, a high-ranking member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang who came to prominence as the owner of two dogs that killed a San Francisco woman, was sentenced to a...

  2. Using the money he won in his lawsuit, and inspired by an ad in Dog Fancy, Schneider decided he’d start a dog-breeding business with the help of an unmarried Mormon woman who fell in love with the guy known as the “most dangerous man” in the California prison system.

  3. The dogs' owner, Paul Schneider, was a high-ranking member of the prison gang the Aryan Brotherhood who was serving a life sentence in Pelican Bay State Prison. Schneider and his cellmate Dale Bretches were attempting to start an illegal Presa Canario dog-fighting business from prison.

  4. Those traits made them powerful attack dogs — which allegedly drew the attention of Paul “Cornfed” Schneider, a 38-year-old member of the Aryan Brotherhood serving a life sentence at Pelican...

  5. Knoller and Noel were taking care of the Presa Canarios for a prison inmate whom they'd become close with through their legal practice, Aryan Brotherhood gang member Paul 'Cornfed' Schneider —...

  6. In March 1990, during the trial of an Aryan Brotherhood gang member in Sacramento Superior Court, Paul “Cornfed” Schneider stabbed a defense attorney four times with a weapon he had smuggled...

  7. Within days of Whipple's death, Knoller, 45, and Noel, 59, completed the legal adoption of Schneider, 38, a member of the much-feared Aryan Brotherhood prison gang, as their child — notwithstanding the fact that one of Schneider's convictions is for attempting to murder another attorney.

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