Tactical Lead, Inc
PO Box 40
Enola, AR 72047
501-658-0877
tacticalleadinc@aol.comPer your request to view the photos of Ms. Leigh Ann Cox at the County Prosecutors
office, It is of my professional opinion that the fatal injuries were not that of a
canine.This is evident by: 1. The marks that appear to be scratch on the dorsal aspect of her
lumbar region cannot be that of a canine because, canines cannot retract their claws to
form a pattern that which is conducive of the wounds found on Ms. Cox. 2. The
lacerations on both legs appear to be very clean cuts, no tearing, ripping or punctures of
the flesh which are typically characteristic of a canine attack were apparent. 3. A canine
will not typically bite a hard area to gain control, such as the skull. 4. Typically a dog's
prey will die of blood loss. After reviewing the photos, in this incident, there were no
obvious signs of massive blood loss.If I may be of assistance or you have other questions, please feel free to contact
me.
Darren L. Huff
Director, Tactical Lead Inc.