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Alligators Kill Three in One Week in Florida

By JENNIFER KAY, AP
MIAMI (May 15) - Florida had seen just 17 confirmed fatal alligator attacks in the previous 58 years. In less a week, there appears to have been three

The bodies of two women were found Sunday some 130 miles apart.

Annemarie Campbell, 23, of Paris, Tenn., was attacked while snorkeling in a secluded recreation area near Lake George, said state wildlife spokeswoman Kat Kelley. The lake is about 50 miles southeast of Gainesville.

"The people she was staying with came around and found her inside the gator's mouth," said Marion County Fire-Rescue Capt. Joe Amigliore.

By poking the alligator's eyes and trying to open its jaws, the men were able to free Campbell's body, but she was dead when they found her, the Ocala Star-Banner reported.

Her stepfather, who had tried to help her, was treated on the scene for a hand injury.

"You just don't think of your daughter dying from an alligator," Campbell's mother, Dawn Marie Yankeelov, told the newspaper.

Authorities estimate the animal was 7 to 9 feet long.

In Pinellas County, the body of another woman apparently killed by an alligator was found in a canal 20 miles north of St. Petersburg, authorities said.

Judy W. Cooper's body had been in the water for about three days, authorities said.

The 43-year-old Dunedin woman suffered animal bites that were consistent with an alligator, which "did play some part in the victim's death," according to a preliminary autopsy. The cause of death was pending and the medical examiner's final report will not be released for at least four weeks, the sheriff's office said.

"We don't know the condition she was in when this happened," state wildlife spokesman Gary Morse said.

It was not immediately known why Cooper was in the area where wildlife officials said alligators are frequently spotted.

Cooper's family had not heard from her for about three months and she had a history of drug abuse, her sister, Dannette Goodrich, told The Orlando Sentinel.

Gary Goodrich, Cooper's brother-in-law, told the newspaper that officials said her purse was found near the water and drugs may have played a factor.

Authorities were baiting traps in their searches for both gators Sunday.

On Wednesday, construction workers found the dismembered body of a Florida Atlantic University student in a canal near Fort Lauderdale. A medical examiner concluded that the 28-year-old woman was attacked near the canal bank and dragged into the water.

On Saturday, wildlife officers captured an 9-foot, 6-inch alligator in Sunrise that they believe fatally attacked Yovy Suarez Jimenez while she was out jogging.

Suarez's death was the 18th confirmed fatal alligator attack in Florida since 1948. Nine other previous deaths are unconfirmed, mainly because it was not clear whether the person was already dead when the alligator attacked.

What provoked the attacks in three separate Florida counties was unknown, but state wildlife officials said alligators are generally on the move looking for mates and food this time of year.

"As the weather heats up, the alligators' metabolism increases and they have to eat more," Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission spokesman Willie Puz said Sunday. "They might be moving more, but that just shouldn't mean increased alligator attacks."

Florida residents are warned not to swim in heavily vegetated areas, feed wildlife or walk pets near the water, especially between dusk and dawn when gators are more active, Morse said.


AND THEY SAY ALLIGATORS ARE ENDANGERED SPECIES.

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View Profile for petergriffinpetergriffin
Posted on May 15, 2006 at 10:31 PM
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time for me to get out my 40.cal and bust some croc heads!

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View Profile for alex657684alex657684
Posted on May 15, 2006 at 11:43 PM
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"The lake is about 50 miles southeast of Gainesville."

Wow....Gainesville, huh??? maybe the body was dumped and the alligator decided to attack it. I'm pretty sure I said this before, but if i was going to become a serial killer, it would be in florida were there are lots of gators.

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View Profile for OrangeJuiceOrangeJuice
Posted on May 16, 2006 at 06:30 AM
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Why they dont put signs and fences so people who go near the crocs? Is that so hard to do? And why people go to those areas anyway?

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View Profile for DEEDEEDEEDEE
Posted on May 19, 2006 at 10:21 PM
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Comment in reply to OrangeJuice's original comment

They are every where down here. They come into neighborhoods and eat dogs too. We would have to put a fence up around all of Florida and hang the sign at the state line. LOL.

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View Profile for bwjtxbwjtx
Posted on May 16, 2006 at 08:17 AM
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Those FLORIDA GATORS....a terror in the SEC and for the citizens of Florida too !!!

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View Profile for SoR_AWCSoR_AWC
Posted on May 16, 2006 at 11:04 AM
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Prehistoric Reptiles eat and kill mamals...go figure.


 
View Profile for GatorbaitGatorbait
Posted on May 16, 2006 at 10:35 PM
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Its time I added my two cents worth here... Although capable of land attacks, gators prefer to attack in their own environment, (water) where they have a much greater freedom of movement. Wise Floridians and visitors don't use ponds, lakes and other densely vegetated waters for swimming. Those who do, become... Gatorbait

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View Profile for hunnybunnyhunnybunny
Posted on May 19, 2006 at 06:37 AM
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LMAO very true gater theres no way i'd go swimming if i did'nt know what was in there

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View Profile for DEEDEEDEEDEE
Posted on May 19, 2006 at 10:27 PM
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Good one, Gatorbait.LOL.
It get hot as hell down here. If theres water I swim.
Oh and they are just as fast on land as they are in the water. They just cant put you in the death roll on land. The only way to out run a gator is to run in zig zags. They dont change direction quickly on land.

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View Profile for GatorbaitGatorbait
Posted on May 19, 2006 at 10:42 PM
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Comment in reply to DEEDEE's original comment

Another thing is that gators cannot turn their heads side to side, which means they've got to knock you down before they can get their mouth in lunch position. BTW, Deedee, had I told you I'm originally from the Tampa area? I get a bit homesick now and then

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View Profile for DEEDEEDEEDEE
Posted on May 21, 2006 at 12:03 AM
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Well, I am embarassed. Yes, I do recall you telling me that a while back. No need to educate you on alligators. LOL. I dont see how you can miss Tampa area. How long you been gone? Its a rat race down there. I am in the armpit of Florida. LOL.

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View Profile for GatorbaitGatorbait
Posted on May 21, 2006 at 08:44 AM
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I left Sarasota in 1991... still have family in Tampa. What part is it that you are calling "the armpit"? I'm sure you've said, but I am getting older on a daily basis

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View Profile for DEEDEEDEEDEE
Posted on May 21, 2006 at 03:37 PM
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Comment in reply to Gatorbait's original comment

It is in the bend of the panhandle. Perry. We have a papermill in town and it stinks so, I call it the armpit of Florida. LOL.

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View Profile for GatorbaitGatorbait
Posted on May 21, 2006 at 04:13 PM
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Comment in reply to DEEDEE's original comment

Ahhh, the papermills... I've spent time in both Panama City and Pensacola, and have become acquainted with that odor in those areas as well. I truly understand. My home for numerous years after I left school was Bradenton...I lived half a mile from the plant that made Tropicana orange juice. You wouldnt believe how the smell of cooking oranges caould be so disgusting, theyd bring the skins and cooked pulp outside to dry so it could be converted to cattle feed. Never again!

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View Profile for DEEDEEDEEDEE
Posted on May 21, 2006 at 05:04 PM
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Comment in reply to Gatorbait's original comment

I have a friend the lived in the same town for years. She also spoke of the nasty oranges.

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