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'Canine' woman denies killing dog

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SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 27 (UPI) -- A Texas woman who calls herself a werewolf said a dog depicted in images posted to the Internet was already dead when she severed its head.

Wolfie Blackheart, 18, born Sarah Rodriguez, said police searched her San Antonio home and she was bombarded with threats and smears via the Internet, phone and text messages after she admitted to being behind the decapitation of a dog missing since Jan. 5, the San Antonio Express-News reported Wednesday.

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However, Blackheart said she did not kill the dog, which belonged to a neighbor, but was asked to decapitate the animal and boil its skull after friends found it dead from being hit by a car in the road.

"I would never kill a canine," said Blackheart, who wears a tail. "I am a canine."

Lisa Norwood, a spokeswoman for Animal Care Services, said the investigation is ongoing. She said no charges will be brought if it is determined that the dog was indeed dead at the time of its decapitation.

"You can prove that a number of ways forensically," Norwood said.

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