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Jaykis
at Tue May 18 13:03:14 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jaykis ]
From what I heard, there were multiple bite marks on the arm of the child....which indicates an arm thrust at the snake, rather than a "feeding" response. And why would a python constrict her if not to feed? They simply don't do it. And the aquarium was covered with a blanket. When the BF discovered the snake missing, he immediately went to the child's room, didn't go looking for the snake like any normal snake person. The whole thing stinks, and if you bring into play the drugged condition of the BF, it all points to him. The kid was probably crying and he wanted her to stop. There was NOT a good and definitive autopsy done. Where was CSI Miami when you needed them??
All kidding aside, it was a tragic death, but the blame doesn't reside on the snake.
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