Austrian dead dog saga ends with shock confession

Austrian police solved the whodunnit after finding blood splatters and bits of fur inside a washer-dryer

A saga that has gripped Austria of a small dog spun to death in a washer-dryer took a shock twist Friday when the owner sensationally confessed to being the killer. Initially, Silvia S. had said that she had come home last weekend to find the mangled remains of her beloved Gizmo, a Yorkshire Terrier, in a plant pot by her front door. The 49-year-old from Gratkorn in southern Austria had said that she had found an accompanying note had read: "Still warm. Suitable for washer-dryer". Police found blood splatters and bits of fur inside the appliance. In a story that won widespread media coverage, the inconsolable owner, pictured clutching sadly the green plant pot in question, fingered her neighbour as the prime suspect. But on Friday police said that after a "thorough investigation" the owner herself admitted having accidentally been the culprit. She told investigators that had not noticed Gizmo when she turned on the machine to wash two dog blankets. "She wanted to blame her neighbour in order not to have to confess to her son what had really happened," police said in a statement, adding that she now faces charges.