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During welfare check, police find dead man and 124 snakes inside Maryland home
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:18 pm
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:18 pm
While conducting a welfare check in Maryland, police discovered a dead man and his collection of 124 caged snakes.
The snakes, some of them venomous and illegal, were "meticulously cared for" in cages stacked throughout the home, Charles County spokesperson Jennifer Harris told NBC Washington.
On Wednesday, fire and EMS authorities knocked down the front door and discovered a 49-year-old man dead. The man's identity was not released, and his death was being investigated. Authorities did not suspect foul play.
The next day, the snakes were removed from the home. Among them were rattlesnakes, cobras, black mambas and a 14-foot-long Burmese python, Harris said.
“We don’t anticipate that there was any security issue with any of the snakes escaping. He was well-known by his neighbors in the community, but nobody had just basically ever been inside his home to know that this part of the home life was going on," Harris told NBC Washington.
Harris said the Charles County chief of animal control told her he had never seen or heard of anything improper that occurred in the Maryland home.
“The feedback we heard was he was very pleasant, nice, quiet,” Harris told The Baltimore Sun. “A neighborly guy.”
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The snakes, some of them venomous and illegal, were "meticulously cared for" in cages stacked throughout the home, Charles County spokesperson Jennifer Harris told NBC Washington.
On Wednesday, fire and EMS authorities knocked down the front door and discovered a 49-year-old man dead. The man's identity was not released, and his death was being investigated. Authorities did not suspect foul play.
The next day, the snakes were removed from the home. Among them were rattlesnakes, cobras, black mambas and a 14-foot-long Burmese python, Harris said.
“We don’t anticipate that there was any security issue with any of the snakes escaping. He was well-known by his neighbors in the community, but nobody had just basically ever been inside his home to know that this part of the home life was going on," Harris told NBC Washington.
Harris said the Charles County chief of animal control told her he had never seen or heard of anything improper that occurred in the Maryland home.
“The feedback we heard was he was very pleasant, nice, quiet,” Harris told The Baltimore Sun. “A neighborly guy.”
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Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:19 pm to Tom Joad
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“A neighborly guy.”
A snakeorly guy, amirite.
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:19 pm to Tom Joad
Thats it...I've had it with these mother fricking snakes on this mother fricking plane!
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:21 pm to StringedInstruments
I think you got to be kind of weird to have that many venomous snakes.
Cat people are bad enough.
Cat people are bad enough.
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:24 pm to Tom Joad
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The snakes, some of them venomous and illegal
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Among them were rattlesnakes, cobras, black mambas
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We don’t anticipate that there was any security issue with any of the snakes escaping
Meanwhile, an escaped fricking cobra rattle mamba was sitting, watching from afar, and grinning as they processed the scene.
This post was edited on 1/23/22 at 12:25 pm
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:25 pm to Tom Joad
Burn the house down to the slab
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:25 pm to Lawyered
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Burn the house down to the slab
frick that slab too. Can’t be too careful.
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:26 pm to Tom Joad
Buying mice or whatever to feed that many snakes would have tipped him off, so I suppose he raised his own mice, which in itself is troubling imo.
Born and growing up big enough to be eaten, in that environment, I bet those were the most paranoid mice in the world. CDC mice ain't got shite on them.
Born and growing up big enough to be eaten, in that environment, I bet those were the most paranoid mice in the world. CDC mice ain't got shite on them.
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:26 pm to TDsngumbo
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frick that slab too. Can’t be too careful.
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:27 pm to Tom Joad
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black mamba
That's the snake that would strike absolute fear in our souls while doing volunteer construction work in Tanzania.
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:30 pm to Amadeo
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That's the snake that would strike absolute fear in our souls
My heart skips a few beats anytime I accidentally stumble upon a damn garder snake. The hair on the back of my neck stands up whenever I come across a copperhead or cottonmouth. A black mamba wouldn’t need to bite me to kill me. I’d just have to accidentally stumble upon it.
This post was edited on 1/23/22 at 7:17 pm
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:35 pm to Tom Joad
Jesus Christ. I bet that's the last thing police expect to find in a house.. Black mambas, rattle snakes, etc, etc.
At least they were in something and not just slithering around... That would be shitty.
At least they were in something and not just slithering around... That would be shitty.
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:35 pm to Tom Joad
Never understood why people want to keep venomous and "foreign" snakes. I can see the appeal of some other animals I guess but snakes, frick that.
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:37 pm to Tom Joad
It amazes me that snakes don’t escape from places like this and become an introduced species.
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:39 pm to Tom Joad
Tell me you have never brought a girl home withOUT telling me you have never brought a girl home….
Posted on 1/23/22 at 12:39 pm to BorrisMart
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Never understood why people want to keep venomous and "foreign" snakes. I can see the appeal of some other animals I guess but snakes, frick that.
Same appeal as automatic weapons have for many imo; the thrill of it.
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