Today in Smithsonian History: April 4, 1969
April 4, 1969 A man named Lampros Marines attacks the reptile display in the Malayan Exhibit of the National Museum of Natural History. Marines smashes through the glass exhibit case with a hatchet and then uses a butcher knife to decapitate the reticulated python and king cobra and stab the Komodo dragon. He is apprehended by chief of the museum’s guard force, Captain Wilfred L’Abbe, who notes in a report that Marines had previously attempted to injure a large snake on display in January 1968. Marines is charged with damage to government property and held on $5000 bond.
We are assuming that these were models or taxidermy reptiles and that no actual animals were harmed, but still.
Posted: 4 April 2019
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