8 Household Animals Who Ate Their Owners

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Household animals who ate their owners. Keeping wild animals as pets is dangerous. These are cases of snakes, lizards & pigs who ate their owners.

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8: The lizards
When Ron Huff didn’t show up for work, one of his relatives became very worried & called the police to his apartment in Newark, Delaware. Mr. Huff was the owner of several Nile lizards, which he would reportedly allow to roam freely around his house. The largest of them measured around 6 feet & weighed 25 pounds. In the wild Nile monitor lizards can eat birds, eggs & other animals & they’re usually fed raw chicken & liver. Ownership of these animals, which are considered exotic pets in Delaware requires a permit specifically from the Department of Agriculture. It remained unclear, however, wether Mr. Huff did have exotic pet permit for all of these lizards.
7: James Little
The services were called to 61-year-old James Little’s Oregon house in March 2011. According to animal experts, dogs have an instinctual tendency to remove flesh. In accordance with its instinctual behavior, Mr. Little’s dog ate three of his toes while he slept. The man had diabetes & a common symptom of the disease is numbness in the hands or the feet.
6: Carrie Waldo
27-year-old Carrie Waldo, from Jackson County, Kansas was in prison. On the 10th of January 2010, the police were called to the residence of Ryan & Carrie Waldo where they found a four-month-old. The couple told the investigators that they were asleep in the house at that time & that the ferret had never bitten anyone in the past. After using GPS tracking technology & acquiring cell phone records, the investigators later discovered, that the couple had been texting from two different locations. It was also revealed that the ferret had bitten the infant twice in the past & that the Waldo family was trying to get rid of it & had previously contacted a ferret organisation.
5: Janet Veal
On the 4th of April in 2013, the body of 56-year-old Janet Veal was discovered on the kitchen floor of her Ringwood house, in Hampshire, England. Mrs. Veal was estranged from her husband, lived alone & was described as a bit of a recluse. The woman’s neighbors had called the police after noticing that she had been absent for a very extended period of time & that her letterbox was literally overflowing. The police investigated using a letter to enter the semi detached property through an unsecured upstairs window.
4: Harry & Sally
They stayed alive by consuming pieces of his brain, his face & his torso. They were discovered by police in Papillon, a suburb of Omaha, Nebraska in December of 2009, found several weeks after that the investigators have determined for their owner. Even though no traces were found in the digestive system of either dog it was the only possible conclusion that the police would arrive to.
3: Sandra Piovesan
In July of 2006, the body of 50-year-old Sandra Piovesan was discovered inside a 50-foot by 150-foot enclosure in her backyard where she kept nine wolf-dog hybrid canines. Mrs. Piovesan’s daughter became worried after her mother hadn’t shown up for a meeting they planned for this morning. She talked to her father who then went to the house where Mrs. Piovesan lived alone in order to check up on her. When animal control & state police arrived on the site they euthanized the animals.
2: Andre Lumbosa
In August of 2011, Andre Lumbosa went on a two-week holiday at the end of Ramadan religious festival, leaving his dogs behind without any access to water or food. Within just the first couple of days, two of the weaker, smaller dogs were eaten by the larger ones. On the 31st of August Mr. Lumbosa returned home after leaving his luggage by the front door, he entered the house to greet his pets. Hunger, however, had changed the dogs he once knew.
1: Gypsy the python
The toddler was discovered in her cot with the python coiled around her body & its fangs sunken into her forehead. It was preparing to swallow her whole. The girl’s mother, 21-year-old Jaren Hare & her boyfriend, 34-year-old Charles Darnell were sentenced to 12 years in prison. The python named Gypsy had been a member of the household for over five years. In the months leading up to the incident, the serpent, measuring approximatly 8 feet & 2 inches had been in hunger as the family could no longer afford to feed it.







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