Tell him to buy her some more painkillers and alcohol.
She's bound to stumble across a lethal combination sooner or later.
It would be naive to thing the cops will do something. Killing a venomous snake is not a crime even if it was someone's pet. That's what cops will tell you.
All you good (unfortunate) people living in NSW should take this opportunity and demand free reptile keeping. Ask your government why you should pay money to an authority which hasn't got any authority to act on your behalf. Is there anything at all they do for you apart from taking your money?
Not a good thing to happen.By the way it's not murder,that word is only applicable to one human killing another.
The circumstances you describe suggest there is a lot more to it than we are being told. Why does he immediately suspect his mother? Is he living with her or is she living with him? The homeowner has every right to refuse animals or anything else in their home that they do not want. A tenant is not legally entitled to bring in what they want irrespective.
Was this a “I cannot stand snakes” attack or a revenge over something he did? If his mother is the one responsible, she is the one he should be talking to. There is a lot more history here than one incident and that needs to be sorted. It may well be it cannot be sorted and he needs to move out (or move her out, whichever).
AGTP, a juvenile Inland Taipan and a juvenile RBBS – seems a particularly odd collection. A snake requiring specialist care to get it right and one of the most dangerously venomous snakes in the country. This suggests extensive keeping experience. I would like to know where and what he has previously kept.
I reserve judgment until in receipt of all the relevant facts.
Blue
Blue is quite right. This story presented to us is second hand, I am not saying it's incorrect but it is incomplete.
get another one from the wild and put it in her bed.
Wouldn't the RSPCA be able to help him? there must be someone out there with the capabilities to do something.
you only have his word that his mother had no problem with having a venomous snake in her house, she may very well have told "NO" and hes gone ahead and put it in his room anyway and in light of these events hes hardly going to admit he disrespected his mother and has only told enough of the story to get snake lovers blood boiling
its simple really, take it or leave it. HER HOUSE perhaps he needs to move to the home/flat of a reptile lover or one of his own
What does he want them to do? How old is your friend? Doe's he want his mother charged?
I mean Cmon he's obviously a grown adult surely he can work this out for himself, either way he may as well just pack his bags and leave. If he's willing to bring the authorities down on his own mother their relationship is doomed.
This is one of the most ridiculous help threads I've ever seen.
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