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Trapper Admits Python Hoax

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By Tom Palmer
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Published: Thursday, August 13, 2009 at 3:14 p.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, August 13, 2009 at 3:14 p.m.

LAKELAND | Justin Matthews’ account of capturing a 14-foot Burmese python gave him 15 minutes of fame last month in the opening days of a statewide anti-python campaign.

Trapper Justin Matthews is shown with the 14-foot python he claimed to have captured last month.

Thursday he got his 15 minutes of infamy at a press conference convened by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission after wildlife officials concluded the whole thing was staged.

Matthews, owner of Matthews Wildlife Rescue in Bradenton, apologized Thursday for staging the event.

He reported capturing the python in a utility pipe near a daycare center July 25.

In fact, the snake was one he had purchased legally a month before from Southeast Reptile Exchange in Tampa, said Wildlife Commission spokesman Gary Morse.

Morse said Matthews’ story unraveled Wednesday after he admitted to a Wildlife Commission investigator that he had faked the capture.

Wildlife Commission investigators had been alerted to the possibility Matthews’ story was a hoax shortly after the incident was publicized, Morse said.

Matthews told Bay News 9 that he had bought the snake, which he called Sweetie, at a Tampa reptile store and then staged the capture, saying the snake was found in a culvert in Bradenton.

He said the staging was part of a plan to educate the public about the python problem.

Matthews said, when the original owner who sold the snake to the reptile store saw his snake on the news, he contacted the Wildlife Commission.

“I do want to apologize to anybody that thinks this was wrong, what I did,” Matthews told Bay News 9. “To me, I’ll never do it again but as is turns out, like I say, I’m getting more calls, and I did raise awareness by doing this.”

Morse said the case is still under investigation and no charges have been filed.

Morse said he doesn’t expect Matthews will be charged with allowing the snake to escape since it appeared to have been under his control throughout the entire incident.

However, he may be charged with not having implanted a microchip into the snake, though Morse acknowledged state law is vague regarding how soon the chip must be installed.

Violation of that law is a second-degree misdemeanor, Morse said. Second-degree misdemeanors carry a maximum penalty of 60 days in jail and a $500 fine.

Morse would not speculate on Matthews’ motive in the incident.

He said Matthews has previously had a good reputation as a state-licensed reptile trapper and had rendered good service.

Matthews’ trapping license is not in danger of revocation as a result of the incident, Morse said.

Florida wildlife officials launched a campaign earlier this summer to allow licensed trappers to capture Burmese pythons in the wilds of South Florida.

The campaign was launched after a pet python escaped from its cage and killed a child in Sumter County and as a result of growing concerns about the effects of a wild population in the Everglades on native wildlife.

The exact size of Florida’s python population is unknown, but is estimated to number in the thousands.

Morse said, despite the Sumter County incident, pythons are generally not a threat to humans, though they are large and potentially dangerous animals.

The main threat continues to be to native wildlife, he said.

[ Tom Palmer can be reached at [email protected] or 863-802-7535. Bay News 9 contributed to this report. ]
 
I think he should have a civil suite against him because of the publicity stunt especially for the damage this could have for snake owners especially those responsible big python owners.
 
He is a so called "state-licensed reptile trapper" and there are thousands of Burmese pythons crawling all over the Everglades; explain to me why he didn't just go out and capture a 'wild' python.

This person can no longer be trusted.
 
worthless

That's why he can't catch a wild one. He couldn't even do the staging of the python without getting busted. Most likely he sucks at his real job too if he has one, and isn't worth the time to sue. Hope he gets the $500. fine!
 
So he brings awareness by scaring people with a 14ft animal that was planted (by a day care of course for maximum affect), damaging the reptile community further...

Even though it was a hoax, the damage was done :angry:
 
Manatee wildlife trapper pleads not guilty to faking snake capture

Matthews said he believes the charges are “extreme” and is unsure how it will affect his position as an educator and trapper.

Who cares, he lost all credibility as an educator and will hopefully lose his trappers license.

Manatee wildlife trapper pleads not guilty to faking snake capture

Halle Stockton

Published: Friday, December 11, 2009 at 12:17 p.m.
Last Modified: Friday, December 11, 2009 at 12:17 p.m.

MANATEE COUNTY – Local wildlife expert Justin Matthews pleaded not guilty Friday to criminal charges stemming from a July hoax in which he staged the capture of a 14-foot Burmese python.

Matthews, 47, is charged with misusing a 911 emergency system, a third-degree felony, and maintaining captive wildlife in an unsafe manner, a second-degree misdemeanor, according to court records.

Matthews admitted in August to placing his pet python in a storm drain at State Road 70 and 33rd Street East to generate publicity about the dangers of releasing pet pythons into the wild.

The Southern Manatee Fire District was called for assistance in the capture.

Matthews’ python was not microchipped, which the state requires, until after the “capture.”

The wildlife educator and owner of Matthews Wildlife Rescue, at Mixon Fruit Farms, faces up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

Matthews said he believes the charges are “extreme” and is unsure how it will affect his position as an educator and trapper. He will be assigned a public defender to argue his case.

His preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 10.
http://www.heraldtribune.com/articl...per-pleads-not-guilty-to-faking-snake-capture
 
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He changed his phone numbers :(

I really wanted to thank him for the negative national publicity he gave our snakes and congratulate him on giving fuel to the fire that is personally affecting me clear up in Ohio.

It's not extreme at all how the event he staged is being used as an example in hearings that are liable to make me an animal smuggler who will be violating federal law simply because I move my family out of state.

It is totally unjust how he is getting slapped on the wrist for helping to endanger an entire industry.

I wish I could meet him personally to thank him & shake his neck (..ahem hand, I mean...) for the stellar job he did educating the public.

*Please note the sarcasm, just in case it's not visibly dripping from the words on your screen*
 
So it's OK to waste the time and monies of taxpayers by staging a BS 'capture' and lying to State/ Federal officials without any repercussions whatsoever. At the least he should be charged with inciting panic, I mean that's what all the rest of this hype is about right? I mean you have a much better chance of dying in your very own bathroom than getting "attacked" by a python while walking around the Everglades.
 
When I was a kid my step sister's grandpa died in our bathroom. I don't know anybody who's been attacked by a python in the Everglades and a lot of my family used to stay down there for part of the year.
 
Actually, you have more chance of being killed by a meteorite than by a python in your own home, let alone in the Everglades.
 
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