Originally Posted by khuffman
"and as far as the snakes looking healthy one clearly had a respatory infection and only 4 out of the hundred and whatever snakes had any water . Jason admitted on craigs list he could not afford to feed these snakes and theres people who saw him bring dead snakes out that from what ive heard jason said died of starvation."
I thought you were there, I thought you assisted at the request of Animal Control or the PD ... you didn't actually
see dead snakes being brought out?
You didn't actually
see dead snakes among the hundreds that were removed?
You only know there are people that
say there were dead snakes brought out? Even though you were there and assisted?
So out of hundreds, one had possible RI and 4 had no water bowls. During any given time I could be ambushed and you might find a water bowl being cleaned, being filled, removed for cage cleaning/disinfecting, removed for treatment of an animal. That does
not mean they are neglected, abused or dehydrated.
Mr. Prunier (above) does bring up good questions. Why exactly were you called to "rescue" Jason's snakes, Kyle?
I have seen the 9-9-11 gator video. I did see in the video you stated the guy that found it the day before (when it "walked up to him on the Arkansas River - love the way you said Ar-kan-sas, btw) had called the "Federal County Animal Control" and they said they would euthanize it, so they gave the guy your number.
And local zoos you called were not interested. Some alligator habitat you claimed you called had shut down. So you retained possession of the gator.
What exactly is the "Federal County Animal Control"?
Why & how exactly would some random guy, that the gator "walked up to", get your number from the "Federal County Animal Control"? I'm impressed.
I also did see the comment on the station's page by the couple who said they owned the gator & had photo ID. Where's the gator now?