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    Quote Originally Posted by hilabeans View Post
    I've read the story in several places but haven't seen what's going to come of her other snakes. Do you think they'll be rehomed or destroyed?

    Such a sad story on so many levels.
    According to the news articles 20 of the snakes were hers, the rest belonged to the homeowner who actually lives next door.

    The homeowner is the county sheriff and said back in 2001 during an interview when he was initially running for the position that he kept snakes as pets and bred them. So, I doubt they will be destroyed.

    Also bear in mind the reason that this is such big news is that these types of incidents are so rare; the last incident I can recall in the US was back in 2011.
    Last edited by bcr229; 11-01-2019 at 09:44 AM.

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