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Date: | Tue, 4 Jul 2000 15:39:41 EDT |
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Dear all,
I just read a disturbing piece in our Palm Beach Post. It states that," a 49
year old man died on a snail-gathering expedition west of Boynton Beach, Fl.
early Saturday morning.
According to the sheriff's department, Ricky Reddick of Gibsonton, near
Tampa, was looking for a rare type of snail with his business partner,
exploring shallow canals off U.S. 441, north of Boynton Beach Blvd. Reddick
and his partner, Kenneth Peterman, separated. When Peterman returned around
2:30 a.m., he found Reddick face-down in about 18 inches of water. The cause
of death was unknown, but sheriff's detective said it may have been a heart
attack."
My question, does anyone know this man? What type of snails could he have
been hunting for. I am not aware of any RARE fresh water snails in this area.
Unfortunately the newspaper did not follow through with this article and it
leaves me curious for more information.
I am still suffering from my lack of a COA contact this year. Wish I could
have been there. It has been quite a few years since I have missed one and I
will probably feel like the whole year has something missing to it.
I understand the Houston group did a bang up job. Congratulations to you
all.
Carole Marshall
Lake Worth, Fl.
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