Case Closed
OK Fauna Folk,
After following the links that were posted by a few of you and reading the emails from both of the individuals in question, I've discovered the truth behind MnJ Snake Rescue.
MnJ is Michael Davis and Nick Ignacio, who are friends. They both reside here in Virginia. Michael's side of the story is that Nick is a friend and somewhat of a protege. Nick didn't have any side to this story except some incoherent angry threats in which he claimed that he and Michael were both lawyers, and that they were going to sue me for slander/libel/whatever. Michael explained to me that Nick does a lot of things in jest and that I should take it easy on him.
It seems that Nick Ignacio believes that he is a cornerstone of the herp community, which is evident in all of his videos and clips from the local news, which can be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/muffdaddy2
(Thanks, Randal)
Nick's page led me directly to Michael's page, which is here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/snakemannva
In one of the videos that I watched, Michael claims to be a breeder. He shows us a female ball python that is going to produce some spiders for him. He also added a written comment to his own video that claims he is trying to breed a boa that came to him
as a rescue.
So, is MnJ Snake Rescue a fraud?
The domain is registered to MnJ Inc., which tells me that they are a business, yet they claim that they are a non-profit. They maintain a "rescue" website, but have created a YouTube site where they claim to be breeders and list their occupation as breeders.
None of their advertisements have appeared on Fauna, Kingsnake, or any other site that costs money. Instead, they bombard craigslist daily, cross-posting in five different sections.
You be the judge. I'm tired of these delusional freaks.