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Florida Landlord Gets Federal Charges for Pouring Acid on Tenant's Ball Python

2021-12-25
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A Florida landlord is charged with felony animal cruelty in the killing of a pet ball python he covered in acid solution and left to die while trapped in its tank.

Patrick Grimaldi, 64 (DOB 11/19/1957), of DeBary Avenue in Enterprise, was arrested at his home after deputies started investigating the incident after it was reported by the snake’s owner.

The snake’s owner reported she moved out of the residence after staying there for two weeks with Grimaldi as her landlord and roommate. She said she moved out in a hurry because Grimaldi was controlling and verbally abusive to her, and she was able to take her two kittens with her but not her ball python.

About a week later, she said she received texts and photos explaining that the snake was dead and it appeared Grimaldi had poured poison on it.

A neighbor told a responding deputy that she saw the snake dead in its tank with an empty bottle of Calci-Solve super-strength concentrated descaler next to it. (A photo of the bottle is attached for reference.) The neighbor said she had heard a rattling noise earlier, which was probably the sound of the snake trying to get out.

The inside of the tank was smeared with residue that suggested the snake had been in distress and struggled to escape, but was trapped inside with the lid secured with a strap.

Grimaldi was transported to the Volusia County Branch Jail and was charged with felony animal cruelty.

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