House filled with 220 dead and 180 living snakes

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AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Bruce ChambersWhile interviewing Sondra Berg, Santa Ana Police Animal Services supervisor, television reporters Bobby DeCastro, from FOX11, and Wendy Burch, of KTLA 5 plug their noses to avoid the stench emanating from the house with of dead and decaying snakes in Santa Ana, Calif.


SANTA ANA, Calif. — The smell wafting from the house was bad, to put it mildly. It was the result of more than 200 dead pythons, 200 still-living snakes, and a rodent infestation.

It was bad enough to send veteran investigators gasping for air. Bad enough to make normally poised TV reporters hold their noses. Bad enough to make much of a neighbourhood gag.

“House of Horrors: That’s the best way to describe it,” said Sondra Berg, supervisor for the Santa Ana Police Department’s Animal Services Division after coming out of the five-bedroom Orange County home of elementary school teacher William Buchman.

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AP Photo/Nick UtSanta Ana Police Officer Sondra Berg holds a python Wednesday Jan. 29, 2014, in Santa Ana, Calif.

“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,” Berg said.

Buchman, 53, was arrested for investigation of neglect in the care of animals, police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said, and remained in police custody late Wednesday.

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AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Bruce ChambersA television cameraman records snakes brought out of a house in Santa Ana on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2014.

Five months earlier, that smell had driven neighbors to complain about the home, with some of them speculating there was a dead person inside.

“It got so bad as to where my wife would throw up,” next-door neighbor Forest Long Sr. said. “She’d get out of the car and run into the house.”

Long said he had once been friendly with Buchman, and they would get together to watch televised sports.

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AP Photo/Nick UtDead snakes are shown at the home of William Buchman, Wednesday Jan. 29, 2014 in Santa Ana, Calif.

But Buchman, who lost the mother who lived with him a few years earlier and had since lived alone, stopped coming around about a year ago, Long said.

“Something changed in Bill, yes it did,” he said. “Something triggered it because I couldn’t even think that that was going on.”

Buchman has not yet had a court appearance or been formally charged and it wasn’t clear if he had an attorney. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District, where he works, declined comment, saying it was a police matter.

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AP Photo/Nick UtTrash is shown stacked against the home of William Buchman Wednesday Jan. 29, 2014 in Santa Ana, Calif.

Buchman has been arrested for investigation of neglect in the care of animals, after authorities found at least 300 living and dead pythons in plastic bins inside Buchman's stench-filled suburban home.

Police served a warrant on the home Tuesday morning, and found four of the five bedrooms stacked from floor to ceiling and wall to wall with plastic bins on wooden and metal racks, Berg said. The bins were packed so tightly they didn’t require lids because there was no room for the snakes to slither out.

There were more than 400 snakes in all — 180 live ones and at least 220 dead ones.

Some of the snakes were little more than skeletons. Others, only recently dead, were covered with flies and maggots.

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AP Photo/Nick UtA pythonis is prepared for transport Wednesday Jan. 29, 2014, in Santa Ana, Calif., at the home of William Buchman.

Bertagna said animal control authorities had tried to work with Buchman for several months after neighbors reported the smell. He said they sought the warrant after they were not allowed inside the home.

Berg said Buchman told authorities he was involved in a type of snake breeding called “morphing,” in which owners try to breed different color patterns in the reptiles.

It was a very popular and lucrative enterprise 10 years ago but has declined, she said.

“There was a lot of fast money in it, but now the bottom pretty much fell out of the market because there are so many of these snakes out there,” she said.
 

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At first I thought it was 220 dead people and a bunch of snakes :merchant:

Still, the damn irresponsible breeder should have taken better care of his snakes! They could be dangerous!

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So gross. That's just too many snakes...and so many were dead because he clearly couldn't take care of them properly. He seems to have some kind of a mental problem.
 
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Five months earlier, that smell had driven neighbors to complain about the home, with some of them speculating there was a dead person inside.

So wait given this report, the police waited 5 months before even checking that out:heh:
 
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Not sure what's worse, the animal hoarder or the thought some of those snakes are foreign species and are gonna be a problem for the community and local ecosystem if they escape and breed.

So gross. That's just too many snakes...and so many were dead because he clearly couldn't take care of them properly. He seems to have some kind of a mental problem.

But Buchman, who lost the mother who lived with him a few years earlier and had since lived alone, stopped coming around about a year ago, Long said.

“Something changed in Bill, yes it did,” he said. “Something triggered it because I couldn’t even think that that was going on.”

Probably this.
 
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