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Old 07-12-03, 03:18 PM   #1
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Two snake mailers charged

From http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...mailerscharged

Fri Jul 11, 3:27 PM ET

By Steve Irsay, Court TV

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Court TV) — Nobody likes a snake in the grass. Federal prosecutors weren't too keen to get a snake in the mail, either.



An Arkansas grand jury indicted attorney Bob Sam Castleman and his son Robert, of Pocahontas, Ark., for shipping "nonmailable matter" in the form of a poisonous copperhead snake.


The grand jury found that the lawyer and his son sent the snake "with the intent to kill or injure" Albert Coy Staton when they mailed him the snake last September.


The two-foot-long copperhead survived its trip through the postal service and slithered out when Staton's wife opened the package. She called police, who came and shot the snake.


Investigators kept the snake and plan to use it as evidence at the Castlemans' trial.


Both Castlemans are charged with mailing a threatening communication and sending "nonmailable matter." The elder Castleman also is charged with witness tampering for allegedly trying to persuade an acquaintance to lie to the FBI (news - web sites) during the snake-mailing investigation.


The pair face up to 25 years in prison if convicted. An arraignment date has not yet been set.


Police reportedly have not disclosed the nature of the Castlemans' gripe with Staton. Perhaps one can infer that the snake in the mail means the relationship was, at best, s-s-s-strained.
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Old 07-12-03, 03:36 PM   #2
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To all my arch enemies (and evil twin) out there, please feel free to mail me snakes, CB preferred
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Thats a pretty good story
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Old 07-12-03, 09:01 PM   #4
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Hehe, Edwin--way to make lemonade out of...uh...reptiles (?)
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Mailing a venomous reptile to someones home isn't right, but was shooting it right? Can't animal control deal with these issues without having the police come into the house and shoot it?
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Old 07-14-03, 12:06 PM   #6
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At least here, Animal Control has orders to "dispatch" "Poisonous" snakes on sight. Of course the kill venomous ones too
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Thats a pretty good story
What's good about it? The part about shooting snakes? Using them as weapons? The way snakes are portrayed?
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Old 07-14-03, 12:35 PM   #8
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it was venomous.......
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Old 07-14-03, 01:36 PM   #9
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another reason to ban snakes, Thanks people for being so stuiped and ignorant.
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I, for one, can see why they would need to run in and shoot that snake. Copperheads are nothing but uncontrollable, ferocious killers and steps must be taken against them!

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Nice copper! Freehandling... well at least you get your point across with that photo lol.
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My picture will by all means spark controversy, so before it even starts: Disclaimer: “Handling of venomous snakes is by nature a very dangerous activity and I do not recommend this practice to anyone.”
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