They were found stacked
floor to ceiling inside the stench-filled suburban California home of a school
teacher
A schoolteacher was
arrested Wednesday after hundreds of living and dead pythons in plastic bins
were found stacked floor to ceiling inside his stench-filled suburban
California home.
As investigators wearing
respirator masks carried the reptiles out of the house by the score and stacked
them in the driveway, reporters and passers-by gagged at the smell. Some held
their noses or walked away from the five-bedroom home to get a breath of air.
“The smell alone I feel
like I need to take a shower for a week,” said police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna.
“They’re pretty much in all the bedrooms everywhere.”
Officers said they found
more than 400 snakes at least 220 of them dead as well as numerous mice and
rats, in the Santa Ana home of William Buchman after neighbours complained
about the smell. He was arrested for investigation of neglect in the care of
animals, Bertagna said.
Buchman, 53, was still in
custody Wednesday afternoon, Bertagna said. The Newport-Mesa Unified School
District, where he works, declined comment, saying it was a police matter.
Buchman has not yet had a
court appearance or been formally charged and it wasn’t clear if he had an
attorney.
Authorities said he lived
alone, and neighbours said his mother, who had lived with him, had passed away
within the past few years.
Sondra Berg, the
supervisor for the Santa Ana Police Department’s Animal Services Division, said
four of the five bedrooms in the home were stacked from floor to ceiling and
wall to wall with plastic bins on wooden and metal racks. The bins were packed
so tightly, Berg said, that they didn’t require lids because there was no room
for the snakes to slither out.
Each snake was catalogued
by name and type, and Berg said Buchman told authorities he was involved in a
snake-breeding enterprise.
“House of Horrors- That’s
the best way to describe it,” Berg said of the house. “I mean there’s so many
dead snakes ... ranging from dead for months to just dead. There’s an
infestation of rats and mice all over the house. There are rats and mice in
plastic storage tubs that are actually cannibalizing each other.”
Some of the snakes were
little more than skeletons. Others, only recently dead, were covered with flies
and maggots.
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