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[Secrets of the Snake Farm: The Murder of Ben Renick]-[Secrets of the Snake Farm]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2023-03-28

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Mystery of the Renick Snake Farm

In June 2017, the rural serenity of New Florence, Missouri, was shattered when EMTs and police were called to a 72-acre farm owned by Ben Renick, a world-renowned snake breeder. Initially, the scene was shrouded in confusion as the victim’s wife, Lindley Renick, and brother, Sam, suggested that a massive, missing 600-pound anaconda might have been responsible for the gruesome carnage. However, investigators soon realized this was no reptile-related accident; Ben had been shot eight times. This discovery marked the beginning of a complex homicide investigation that would peel back the layers of a seemingly perfect family life to reveal a web of financial desperation, infidelity, and betrayal.

The Initial Suspicions: A Family Feud

Early in the investigation, suspicion naturally fell upon Ben’s brother, Sam. The two had been left the sprawling property after a series of family tragedies—including their mother’s death from cancer and their father’s suicide. The brothers were reportedly feuding over the land and inheritance. Sam’s erratic behavior at the crime scene, including making "off-color remarks" and claiming to be a "brother murderer," further fueled local rumors. However, Sam remained cooperative, passed a polygraph, and was eventually sidelined as investigators widened their search to Ben’s professional circle, including potential business rivals and disgruntled customers in the exotic reptile trade.

Unmasking the Deception: Lindley’s Secret Life

As Corporal Devin Faust and the Missouri State Highway Patrol dug deeper, the "Ken and Barbie" image of Ben and Lindley began to crumble. Lindley, who initially appeared devastated, moved on to new relationships with startling speed. Investigators discovered that the couple’s spa business in Columbia was struggling financially, and their marriage was far from the ideal union Lindley had portrayed. Crucially, Lindley had been having an affair with a local man named Brandon Blackwell, and later, she became pregnant by him shortly after Ben’s death. This behavior was described by observers as a "big red flag."

The Breakthrough: A Venomous Plot Revealed

Years after the murder, a breakthrough arrived when Brandon Blackwell—then in jail for felony stalking—decided to cooperate with police. Brandon claimed that Lindley had confessed to him that she orchestrated the murder because she feared Ben was going to leave her and take their children. According to Brandon, Lindley had enlisted an old boyfriend, Michael Humphrey, to carry out the crime.

This led to a trial where the prosecution presented a chilling narrative: Lindley had first attempted to poison Ben with painkillers in a protein shake. When that failed, she and Humphrey drove to the farm to execute the killing. Two employees from Lindley’s spa, Ashley Shaw and Rachel Hunt, testified that they were aware of the murder plot in advance, with Shaw even providing an alibi by sending a fake Facebook message from Lindley’s account to Ben on the day of the murder.

The Verdict and Lingering Questions

During the trial, Lindley took the stand, claiming she went to the farm only to ask for a divorce and that Humphrey had acted alone, threatening her to keep silent. The jury did not buy her story, finding her guilty of second-degree murder. She was sentenced to 16 years in prison. Despite the conviction, Lindley maintains her innocence, insisting that the witnesses against her—including Humphrey, Blackwell, and her former employees—colluded to frame her.

While the legal chapter has closed, the case remains a haunting reminder of how quickly a life built on passion and success can be destroyed by greed and hidden malice. For Sam Renick, the loss of his brother, his parents, and ultimately the family farm, serves as a testament to a life marked by tragedy, yet he remains determined to "move forward" despite the darkness that once enveloped his family's legacy.

🎯Key Sentences

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You had a real whodunit on your hands.
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It's not all pretty.
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Very unique call.
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I understand you have an anaconda.
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It was obvious he was gone.
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📝Key Phrases

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whodunit
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red flag
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head over heels
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easy to get along with
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get a handle on
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📖 Transcript

tonight on Dateline.
I don't want to say there's a typical crime scene, but that's the only crime scene I've worked where you're surrounded by snakes.
Oh, God.
I went to go check on him, and he saw him on the ground.
I had a little shake.
He raises a large 500-pound snake.

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