Check out CSI Miami on KFMB. The show started a little bit ago, and they are investigating a girl getting eaten by a snake. Funny stuff (and probably some bad publicity)........
Show runs 10-11pm here
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Check out CSI Miami on KFMB. The show started a little bit ago, and they are investigating a girl getting eaten by a snake. Funny stuff (and probably some bad publicity)........
Show runs 10-11pm here
They just showed it, it looked like a dead anaconda. It will be interesting to see what spin they put on it. and what people say about it tomarrow, thanks for telling us.
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Does anyone know what was with the dead anaconda on the CSI show? What was the outcome? Did they try and make the snake look like a killer snake? or what?
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what if you scented a PETA person? Any volunteers?
What was the whole deal I just saw the one part of when they drug the dead anaconda out of the hole. What happened in the show?
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Was it a real Anaconda? Does anyone else have a pet peeve of snakes being mis-identified in TV or movies? Like when someone is surrounded by a bunch of venomous corn snakes. I hate that.
I love how they use a deadly ball python in the jungles of south america!! But I guess most people wouldn't know, but you think they would try at least to get the right animals...LOL
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They found a girl eaten and regurged from a green conda. They found the snake dead a little ways away. A neocropsy revealed it died from drugs. They linked it back to a drug smuggler. The end......
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