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Updated · Fox News · Jun 7
Florida Arrests Linda Cutler, 29, After 2 Pit Bulls Mauled Jodi Cowan to Death
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 7

Florida Arrests Linda Cutler, 29, After 2 Pit Bulls Mauled Jodi Cowan to Death

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 7

Summary

  • Eight days after the May 19 attack, Brevard County deputies arrested Linda Cutler, 29, after investigators said her two pit bulls escaped again and fatally mauled 50-year-old Jodi Cowan in Cocoa, Florida.
  • Sheriff Wayne Ivey said Cutler knew the dogs repeatedly got out, knew one had previously bitten a neighbor, and took minimal steps to secure them despite at least five citations and 14 calls since October 2024.
  • Security video and an eight-minute 911 call captured Cowan being dragged as she tried to shield her small dog; her partner fought the dogs off with a knife, but Cowan died about four hours later.
  • The dogs, Max and Mako, are being held by county animal services and will be euthanized, while Cutler is jailed without bond because she was already out on another charge.
  • The case has renewed scrutiny of Florida's dangerous-dog law, which Ivey said limits seizures unless a bite is severe and can leave owners able to keep dogs under court-ordered restrictions.

Insights

A woman is charged with manslaughter for her dogs' actions. Where is the legal line between pet ownership and homicide?
After 14 warnings failed to prevent a death, what legal loopholes protect negligent owners over public safety?