An unusual "48 Hours" case may change your mind about snakes. Ben Renick, 29, a Missouri snake breeder, was found dead in his facility. At first, everyone assumed he had been killed by one of his ...
Lizards, snakes and the people who love them will be in the spotlight again in August at the National Reptile Breeders Expo at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach. The event, slated to unfold Aug. 19 ...
Breeder Ann-Kristin Swahn of Salt Lake City, Utah, made a stunning discovery in July when a western hognose snake hatched.
(NBC News) — On Friday’s “Dateline,” world-renowned snake breeder Ben Renick is found dead and first responders believe his missing anaconda could be to blame, but as the frantic hunt for a missing ...
Lynlee Renick, center, listens to defense attorney Katherine Berger on Dec. 6 at the Boone County Courthouse. Renick last month was convicted of second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the ...
On a fall day in Gainesville, Georgia, Justin Kobylka, the forty-two-year-old owner of Kinova Reptiles, was preparing to cut open two clutches of snake eggs. He was hoping to hit upon some valuable, ...
Lynlee Renick, who last month was convicted of second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the death of her well-known snake-breeder husband, Ben Renick, will have her sentence laid out Monday ...
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