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    Re: More on the burmese python guy

    Quote Originally Posted by dadspets View Post
    I believe thier is more to the story on the death of the child. He's getting away with murder if you ask me. Thiers no way and 8 1/2 ft burm could eat a child of that size let alone go looking for the child. Smells way out of line. Well no it is not good for our fight at this time for sure. Atleast he's in jail now.
    Well looks like he will be there for longer than first thought.


    Couple charged with manslaughter in python-related child death

    OXFORD - Two people have been charged with murder in the third degree and manslaughter in connection with the July 1, death of 2-year-old Shaiunna Hare who was asphyxiated by a Burmese python in her home.

    Jaren Ashley Hare, 19, the girl's mother, is charged with manslaughter, third degree murder and child abuse.

    Her boyfriend, Charles Jason Darnell, 32, is charged with the same three counts, according to a statement just put out by the Sumter County Sheriff's Office.

    Jaren Hare turned herself into the Wildwood Police Department at 4 p.m. today.

    Darnell, who was already incarcerated at the Sumter County Detention Center on unrelated narcotics charges was also notified of the three new charges at about 5 p.m. today.

    The manslaughter, third degree murder and child abuse charges stem from the July 1 escape of an albino Burmese python from a glass container inside the couple's home in Oxford. The snake was later found wrapped around the child's lifeless body.


    http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...0,427820.story

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