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Journalist Sarah Greenhalgh's Death Is a Confirmed Homicide

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sarah greenhalgh.leesPhotojournalist Sarah Greenhalgh at the Blue Ridge Hunt Point-to-Point in the 1990s / Douglas Lees photo

The investigation into the death of equestrian photo/journalist Sarah Greenhalgh is now entering its fourth month. On Monday, October 8, 2012, an official from the Chief Medical Examiner's Office said that Greenhalgh was murdered by a gunshot to the neck. The police are still gathering evidence, lab results are beginning to come in, but no suspects have as yet been named.

The body of forty-eight-year-old Greenhalgh was discovered on Monday morning, July 9, 2012 in her home in Upperville, Virginia after a fire there was knocked down by firefighters.

Followers of horse sport in the Virginia/Maryland area are familiar with Sarah Greenhalgh’s byline and photography. She has covered steeplechasing and other equestrian activities with skill and professionalism for many publications including The Chronicle of the Horse and Fauquier County newspapers.

It was an off-duty fireman driving home that morning who first noticed smoke coming from the house and called 911. Investigators have expressed interest in her last Facebook posting, around 11:00 p.m. Sunday night, which indicated that she was sleeping with the windows open and hoped to be left alone. An ABC TV video segment showed a portion of that posting which included a sentence fragment that most certainly caught the attention of investigators.

Unidentified witnesses told police that Greenhalgh was seen arguing with a man near his home on Sunday evening. Investigators obtained a warrant and removed articles from the man's home. Court records show that the man had pled guilty to a road rage incident in 2011 in which he had beaten a motorcyclist. No charges have been made in this case.

FHL will continue to update its reports on this tragic story as information becomes available.

Posted July 11, 2012
Updated July 16, 2012
Updated October 10, 2012

California Bans Hunting Bear, Bobcat with Hounds

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California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a bill banning the hunting of bear and bobcat with hounds in that state. The bill was opposed throughout the legislative process by pro-hunting groups. Its enactment on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 represents a big success for the Humane Society of the United States, the animal rights organization that championed the legislation.

The subtitle to Axie Navas’s article in the Tahoe Daily Tribune proclaims that some hail the new law as a step forward in promotion of humane hunting (italics mine). I suppose that those who hailed Hitler’s 1938 Munich Agreement with England as “Peace for Our Time” might agree with that assessment.

The article reports that the number of black bears in California has nearly tripled in less that thirty years. Two years ago the black bear population was estimated at 25,000 to 30,000. Hunters help control the population by taking about 1,500 bears in a typical season. Hound hunting has accounted for nearly half of those taken.

The law is scheduled to go into effect January 1, 2013.

Posted October 6, 2012

Deep Run Hunt Marks 125th Anniversary

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Members of the Deep Run Hunt (est. 1887) near Richmond, Virginia, marked their 125th anniversary on Sunday, September 30, 2012 with a day of celebration, awards, and the introduction of a new book by Aynsley Miller Fisher recounting the hunt’s history.

For the Love of the Sport—The Horses, Hounds, Foxes and Friends of the Deep Run Hunt Club traces the club’s moves since its founding and illustrates the pressure that land development has put on foxhunting, according to Karin Kapsidelis in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Deep Run’s anniversary celebration was bolstered by the presence of a number of visiting international sportsmen—members of a world-wide alliance working for the future of foxhunting.   

Posted October 5, 2012

British Hunting Ban an Accident?

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Former British Home Secretary Jack Straw says that the passage of the foxhunting ban in England was the result of a misstatement by then Prime Minister Tony Blair. In Straw's just-published memoir, he claims Blair was "put on the spot" by a question on live TV and “accidentally” announced he would support a hunting ban.

Straw claims that Blair apologized to him the following day for the slip-up. Straw believed at the time that the hunting ban was a “nonsense issue” that could have been ignored. Blair, he claims, felt similarly. However, once Blair “mis-spoke” it just wouldn’t go away. The contoversial issue prompted mass protests, marches, and even an invasion of Parliament by protesters.

Blair, in his own memoir published in 2010, said that the hunting ban was "one of the domestic legislative measures I most regret." Claiming not to know enough about the debate, he nevertheless said that he (1) engineered sufficient loopholes in the Act so that hunting could continue and (2) instructed his Home Office minister to steer the police away from enforcing the law.

Some pro-hunting supporters are skeptical of Blair’s claim. They wonder why, if he was truly opposed to the Act, did he take the extraordinary step of employing the rarely-used Parliamentary Act to force the ban into law.

For more details from Straw's memoir regarding the ban, see Hannah Furness’s article in The Telegraph.

Posted September 25, 2012

Dr. Bruce Dalton, MFH, Killed in Plane Crash

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Dr. Bruce Dalton, MFH of the Red Mountain Foxhounds in Rougemont, North Carolina, was killed last week when his single-engine plane crashed in Colorado. Dalton was sixty-nine and a certified, experienced pilot. His friend and passenger, Steven Huber, an instrument-rated commercial pilot was also killed. The crash is under investigation.

Dalton was a pediatrician and a specialist in occupational health. He was the retired founder of Occu-Health, Inc. A graduate of Davidson College and the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine, he also earned Masters Degrees in health care administration from Baylor University and in public health from Johns Hopkins University.

Dalton’s death is a shock to the Rougemont community, where he shared the Mastership with Irmgard Hill, Garry Riggs, Ronnie King, and Angela Royal, at whose home I had the privilege to meet him. He was congenial, amusing, and full of life.

In 2003, Dalton lost a leg below the knee and broke his hip in a glider crash. Doctors told him he shouldn’t expect to walk again, but he came back to ride horses, dance, fly planes, and ski.

For further details, see Tammy Grubb’s article in the News & Observer.

Posted September 19, 2012

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