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Dr. Dalton Renick’s behavior over the past three years is described as “sexual and disruptive” in a report by the Virginia Department of Health Professions (VDHP). Among the allegations are...
Jan 10, 2023 · Lynlee Renick, the snake dealer’s wife who was found guilty in December 2021 of killing her husband, has dropped her appeal of the conviction and her 16-year sentence.
- A Shocking Discovery
- Who Wanted Ben Dead?
- A Jailhouse Tip
- Who Pulled The Trigger?
- A Jury Decides
On a hot Missouri summer day in June 2017, Montgomery County sheriff's deputies were called to a unique and potentially dangerous death scene — a literal snake pit — a building with more than 3,000 exotic serpents. The first responders aren't sure if one of these snakes may have killed renowned breeder Ben Renick. Coroner Dave Colbert had never see...
With law enforcement discovering that Ben Renick had not been killed by a snake and quickly ruling out the possibility of a robbery gone bad, Sam Renick had one major question. Sam Renick: Who would've wanted Ben dead? A Missouri State Highway Patrol detective had the same question when he spoke with Ben's wife, Lynlee. Both Lynlee and Sam were coo...
The boas are long gone, the pythons packed up, and the snakes are in new homes. The reptilian paradise-turned crime scene, now a vacant frozen field. Eight fatal shots unanswered. Sam Renick: I wasn't sure what to think. Unaware that investigators suspected Lynlee, Ben Renick's brother Sam was left more than a little uneasy. Sam Renick: It was very...
Sam Renick: It took a lot of time to just process, you know, the lies that we were given by Lynlee. In late 2021, Sam Renick was bracing himself for the trials of his brother's alleged killers. Sam Renick: My biggest concern was keeping my composure during the whole time. First up, Lynlee's old boyfriend, Michael Humphrey. The prosecution said Lynl...
It had been almost five long years since Ben Renick was murdered. Exhausted, Sam Renick waited for a jury to weigh the evidence against his younger brother's bride. And after 12 hours, the judge revealed the verdict. In that moment, 33-year-old Lynlee Renick became a convicted killer. Sam Renick: She really believed that she was gonna get away with...
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Jan 10, 2023 · In June 2017, Ben Renick was found shot to death at his snake breeding facility in New Florence, Missouri. But the investigation went nowhere because of a distinct lack of evidence. A few years later, a prison inmate told police he knew who killed Ben, pointing the finger at Lynlee Renick, the wife.
Aug 27, 2024 · Dr. Dalton Renick, 32, was employed at a “Virginia clinic” during the period of the investigation, which spanned from August 2021 to February 2024, according to the document from the Virginia Board of Medicine.
Jan 25, 2022 · The Missouri woman convicted of murdering her snake-breeder husband received a 16-year sentence on Monday. As far as Missouri authorities are concerned, jurors saw through 33-year-old Lynlee Renick ‘s emotional testimony.
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Jan 24, 2022 · COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A woman accused of killing her husband in 2017 in Montgomery County was sentenced to 16 years in state prison Monday. Judge Kevin Crane sentenced Lynlee Renick in a Boone...