FAMED snake dealer Ben Renick received shocking Facebook messages from his wife, Lynlee, revealing her as the true culprit in his death.
Renick, 29, was found lying in a pool of blood at his exotic snake breeding facility in New Florence, Missouri, back in 2017.
Ben Renick's mysterious murder was solved after his wife Lynlee's shocking Facebook messages revealed the true culpritCredit: Facebook/Ben RenickRenick, 29, was found lying in a pool of blood at his exotic snake breeding facility in New Florence, Missouri back in 2017Credit: Missouri Highway PatrolLynlee Renick was convicted of second-degree murder in 2021Credit: APPolice had no suspects until January 2020, when a tip came from Lynlee's ex-husband and father of her first son, Brandon Blackwell.
Brandon disclosed details to law enforcement about Lynlee's plan to carry out Ben's killing from three years ago.
Years after the murder, Lynlee and her now ex-boyfriend, Michael Humphrey, were both charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action.
Gangsters ‘call for ceasefire’ after deadly Christmas Eve pub shootingFacebook messages used by prosecutors between Lynlee and Renick revealed he had confronted her about her struggling business, ABC17 reported.
The couple's messages also showed he was expecting a large sum of money from his business, as well as Lynlee confronting Renick about sexually abusing her.
'SHOTGUNS IN HAND'
Bodycam footage from the scene at Renick Reptiles shows police walking through the facility, which is lined with containers holding pythons and anacondas weighing over 200 pounds.
"They're holding shotguns in hand," Montgomery County Coroner Dave Colbert told CBS' 48 Hours of the officers, explaining they believed a killer snake was on the lose.
"There were guns out. ... Walking into a death scene with thousands of snakes, jumping at the cages … it was just a crazy scene to be at."
Ben Renick's brother Sam Renick says he called 911 after Ben's wife, Lynlee Renick, discovered the body and called him over.
Sam claims he assumed a snake had attacked his brother because Ben's skull appeared to be crushed and there were two puncture wounds on his arm that appeared to be bite marks.
However, when Coroner Colbert examined Renick's body, he determined his cause of death to be homicide.
Renick had actually been shot eight times, and a shell casing was found a few feet away from his body.
"For some reason," Colbert says, "somebody just really didn't like Mr. Renick — because of the amount of damage that was inflicted upon him. And, obviously, from bullet holes in the floor. This was something that was not just a random act."
Four human skulls wrapped in tin foil found in package going from Mexico to USPolice first considered a robbery to be the motive, as Renick's serpent collection was worth more than a million dollars.
But no snakes were missing, and the theory was dismissed.
PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS
During Lynlee and Michael's trial, another conspirator involved with Ben's murder - spa manager Ashley Shaw - testified against Lynlee.
Ashley revealed to the court that the spa owner allegedly attempted to kill her husband once before by poisoning his beverage with a heavy amount of painkillers.
On December 9, 2021, Lynlee was convicted of second-degree murder and armed criminal action.
Michael Humphrey was found guilty of first-degree murder, but his conviction was reduced to second-degree.
Bodycam footage from the scene at Renick Reptiles shows police walking through the facilityCredit: Montgomery County Sherriff's OfficeFacebook messages used by prosecutors between Lynlee and Renick revealed she confronted him about sexually abusing herCredit: Facebook/Ben Renick