Ep. 61 - Benjamin "The Snake King" Renick [Murdered]
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Benjamin Renick was a husband, a father, a reptile lover, and a businessman. Ben owned and operated Renick’s Reptiles from his 72-acre farm in Missouri alongside his wife, Lynlee. Ben was at the top of the snake breeding game and was creating colors and patterns in snakes no one had ever seen before. So the snake enthusiast community was rocked in June 2017 when Ben was found murdered in his snake facility in New Florence, Missouri. Was Ben murdered for his snake collection? Or was it for a more nefarious reason? Join Arielle and Amanda as they discuss this case involving exotic animals, murder, fraud, and more. But watch your back… because sometimes snakes aren’t the only ones who are cold-hearted killers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homicidehomegirls/support
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