Additionally if he was making money off him and he was federally registered, an actor on Loki? That means the animal had tons of licenses, and the guy should be able to sue the prankster for loss wages I would wager in the millions if you combine it with the mental anguish, he has put this old man through
@@justahugenerd1278right? There was this guy I saw and penguinz0 even discussed, where he literally broke into peoples homes as a “prank”. Like he would literally break into someone’s home while they’re in the house and just walk around it and chill on their sofa. He also kidnapped dogs from old ladies at the park.
@@uncreativename3705because if the alligator was famous, let alone taken out for walks, you would think the neighbours of the owner will realise it was theirs
4chan is starting to get a whiff of this, it isn’t long before whoever took this alligator’s full name and address is on the internet for everyone to see.
@@s0ggybeansncheese755 honestly bit of a hot take but saying slurs on threads and actively helping on the search for somebodies emotional support alligator who is cared for very much and is somebodies entire world are two completely different things
GOOD NEWS: The owner, Joie Henney, has contacted a lawyer who says the have "a pretty good idea" of who took Wally and are prepared to "take whatever legal steps we can take to get Wally back.”
@@mutantraze3681I really hope so cuz my blood is boiling over because of this whole situation, vigilante justice looks more and more appealing every day.
It's weird to me that there are people out there that see someone happily minding their own business and think "oh cool, I'm going to ruin their life."
The consequences of less education. If only these people realized that this gators DNA could lead to a new generation of domesticated gators for practical application.
@@tsrmmercy836 Woah, back the hell up there. No one’s going to do that if Wally turns out to be alive. He’s an emotional support animal, not a breeding experiment.
@@Xuphilo_CHSM and if more people want an alligator or crocodile as an emotional support animal how will you get that? Pick a random swamp puppy up and hope it doesn’t bite? Dogs are the same way.
@@tsrmmercy836 Most decent people don’t want an alligator as any sort of pet. Wally is a unique case and SOMEONE’S EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMAL! You wouldn’t take away someone’s emotional support animal for an experimental breeding program that’s likely to fail, would you? I would also like to remind you that alligators are aggressive, territorial predators who will casually bite each others’s legs off. Do you want to risk that happening to a person?
@@Xuphilo_CHSM never once did I say to take away someone’s pet for a hypothetical breeding program. All you need is a literal DNA sample. One draw of blood and that’s it. Your using too much emotion in you debate, calm it down.
Something tells me the trapper won’t give up the info on where he released the alligator because he probably didn’t release him. My guess is he either sold him, kept him, or killed him. I don’t see any other reason he wouldn’t tell them where he dumped him. Edit: Also, the neighbors that had the alligator placed in their yard had no idea their neighbor had an emotional support alligator? Really? I find that extremely hard to believe.
Something is completely off about that and the fact it’s legal to keep info secretive, is just bs… like, let the man know where his emotional support pet is for fuck sakes. Wally’s not in the trapper’s jurisdiction if he has a legal owner, The jurisdiction should belong to the owner. It’s like euthanising a cat and saying “Sorry, we don’t know where your cat is.”, really stupid.
They lived on the other side of the neighborhood in an area that just has wild alligators coming into people's yards. It's like someone calling to remove a snake from their backyard not knowing it was another guy's pet or something, the animal could have been dangerous.
@@Reformed-Mann While I do not deny how well known he was, unless he had a vest or collar on, you're not going to know the difference between him and another alligator. And he was also supposed to be at home, not roaming about, and in his enclosure. Though yes, it is still bad what happened, and the comfort the individual had with WRESTLING an alligator is a bit sus, it would not be entirely on the individual. Now if they were next door neighbors, that would be a whole other thing.
Not to mention the prankster BROKE IN TO HIS BACKGARDEN (this prank didn’t just happen by accident it was planned out the “pranker” knew that there was a alligator there and potentially knows that it’s famous as not many people have pet alligators)
This is why humans can’t enjoy good things. Because anything wholesome or just overall precious is ruined by envious and sad losers who have that sickening mentality of “if I can’t have it noone will”. I hope these pricks gets charged to the full extent of the law. Idc if they’re teens either; teens are old enough to know good and bad.
Trapper definitely killed the alligator, that's why he's acting shady af. Additionally, that "prankster" is a thief and needs to be charged and sent to prison.
What’s so brutal about this too is not only has he lost his pet - but documenting their lives together was this man’s livelihood. This person took everything from him.
with this video I am fairly confidant that there are people trying to uncover the identity of the "prankster". If that happens he is in for one hell of a time thats for sure. If wally ends up dead because of this people arent gonna let this go. First the Florida FWC fiasco last year and now this? There is a lot of sick shit being done to peoples pets lately and people are getting real tired of it.
@@alexiron6876 "He starts the video saying he knows" No, what @lordmpfree4564 means is they don't know WHO specifically took Wally, who as in the individual themselves, not what title they hold.
Press charges for what? He doesn't have the proper permits to possess Wally in Georgia (or any of the states he passed through to get there). The person he was staying with has admitted in messages with people living on the cul-de-sac where Wally was found that Wally escaped and that he knew Joie didn't have the needed permits.
@@namansinha701yep because shooting an alligator is illegal in GA unless there’s an immediate threat (like actively eating someone). They are supposed to be detained and relocated. We have a lot gators around where I live and that’s what’s supposed to happen. However there are a few who will just shootem and dump the carcass somewhere while clocking the “relocation” hours. You can go to jail up to a year per alligator, with a minimum of $500 fine per gator.
alligators can survive about a year without food. as long as he stays hydrated in the swamp or doesnt get killed by another alligator he should survive until they find him.
@@Olahve982”Here’s a couple of logical reasons why we should consider the slight possibility that Wally can be found” “Ok but consider this: he’s dead”
i mean, we all saw that footage of Wally right? he’s way too comfortable and chill to have any sense of fear, or an ounce of survival instinct, even if by some miracle the trapper didn’t just shoot him, Wally most likely did let the other gators get too close and kill him, it sucks.
@@mwiah46 yeah... sometimes alligators will kill smaller alligators for no other reason than " he can fit in my mouth" so he might be dead but there is still hope
@@Rain-Man915 i mean the whole situation is fishy, if the trapper refuses to give up the location its likely he either killed, sold or ate wally. assuming hes telling the truth then its highly likey he was killed by another alligator as theyre very aggressive towards each other and wally wouldn't stand a chance considering he's very docile. another reason he refuses to talk is because he probably watched wally get attacked instantly after releasing
To add a bit of context as to why that trapper might refuse to help: within the community of people who take care of alligators and other wild animals, it is well known you can train an animal like this to be calm and respond positively to certain things, but they also emphasize the fact that it is still a wild animal that will never be domesticated. These people do not respect Wally's owner because they believe his behavior to be dangerous and inappropriate, and as professionals i am a bit inclined to believe that if Wally was any bigger he'd be a threat regardless of how sweet he might seem on a daily basis. That being said, you cannot steal someone's pet, no matter if it's a cat, a spider, a tiger or a god damned alligator, there's a big difference between criticizing someone's sense of what's safe and removing the threat yourself when no one asked you to.
Wally was not a threat. He was a docile well cared for alligator. It’s not that deep. The opinions of people who care for wild animals are irrelevant to this situation. Such professionals would understand you don’t release a docile animal into the wild. Especially when the animal was well cared for in captivity. Wally unfortunately was most likely killed and thus the trapper isn’t going to reveal any more details. The person who stole him was a shameless sorry excuse of a person who deserves to be punished.
@@fellipedasilva99 For people who spend their whole lives caring for these animals and learning from them it is, in fact, that deep. It does not justify taking what essentially is a pet and doing with it as you wish, but i am speculating why these people think they're in the right for not disclosing information.
People need to understand that wild animals raised as pets can never go back to the wild. The predators lose the ability and knowledge of how to successfully hunt and the prey don't know how to survive longer then 24 hours. Also screw those pranksters for kidnapping him, hope they get sued for robbery of possession or whatever they can throw at them.
What’s upsetting is he’s domesticated (or as much as an alligator can be) and probably doesn’t have much chance on his own. Whoever kidnapped him probably killed him.
Remember when pranking used to be innocent little jokes or tricks that you would play on someone? Like a “haha gotcha” moment? Where did those ever go?
Sad part is, introducing an animal into the wild is extremely difficult. This alligator is so docile and non-aggressive, he's likely to die of starvation. I think calling the people who kidnapped him "pranksters" is being way too nice.
Luckily gators can go a long time without food so hopefully he is okay in terms of starvation...no telling what might've happened to Wally around other gators that are far from docile :(
Yea a gator can go 2-3 YEARS without eating. With that being said alligators are known to fight a lot…. If the trapper did not get him the other gators likely did.
@@ErdeZI get what you’re saying, especially with the countless instances of PETA just stealing peoples animals of their front porch just to put them down, but throwing the gator into the neighbors yard doesn’t really line up with this behavior.
Wally is most likely dead. I want to pass along some important background info pertaining to this situation. If someone calls in a nuisance alligator, a trapper is sent out to deal with that gator. The state of Georgia doesn’t allow relocation of nuisance alligators over 4 feet in length (idk how long Wally was but if he was over that then he definitely wasn’t relocated). Majority of trappers shoot the gator to sell the meat and hide. Some will also lie about the destiny of that gator (Lying that it will go to a good farm, but is actually shot). Hence why the trapper won’t say anything about the whereabouts of Wally. Even if he was small enough to relocate and the trapper was nice enough to actually do that, alligators have been known to cannibalize and attack other alligators in territorial disputes. Dropping Wally suddenly into a swamp with 20 other gators could cause him to get attacked by the others as he would be seen as an intruder. They can also die from too much stress. That psychopath who stole Wally needs to be found and charged for their crimes!
If they shot it in an area like mine you can be considered a criminal if it has not shown violence and its animal cruelty if it bites or attacks then its allowed to be shot for this time the prankster trapper and anyone related is liable by law you have to tell whether it was shot if not you face jailtime life in prison yes even if its an alligator in my area its a crime to shoot first if its anywhere even a loose pet it has to physically shown ill or have a disease to be shot without care this case would not end well in court for anyone who did this or helped trapping under the law where i am
Think of it as someone with asthma they get the only support they had to stay alive taken away by a thief or killer that would ultimately lead if found alive 50 years or less if Dead life in prison as you could of killed someone then and animal cruelty is always a thing added but this case can be taken to court as a-lot of different situations most involve a chance at the, going 50 years in prison the prankster trapper and so on
Imagine: "Pranksters stole your dog and put it in someone else's yard. Animal control retrieved the 'nuisance animal' and released it in the wilderness. We won't tell you where."
The thieves basically killed this animal and took away a man's pet that was worth more to him than everything else he owned. When people start throwing large ass number for prison sentences around I think they are stupid (someone will just say a "measly" 5 years when they have no concept what 1 year would be like) but for this the thieves should pay big time. Rather than jail time at all I'd rather them be sued into oblivion for emotional damages. I know some men can't fathom their dog off 10 years thy nurses as a pup as the same thing as a alligator but it is. At least to this guy.
This isnt a prank, this is theft and animal abuse. Pets dont fare well in the wild, it’s a long and painful death of starvation. Ive seen this many times as a vet tech, it’s cruel and unnecessary. I really hope he can be found before it’s too late, but it doesnt look good.
What saddens me more is that Wally wouldn't have been able to defend himself against any other alligators that may try to attack him. So it's entirely possible that he's been murdered by some of the other reptiles in the swamp.
The trapper probably isn’t giving up the location of the gator because the gator isn’t alive anymore. He definitely either humanely or inhumanely euthanized it and doesn’t wanna be caught for THEIR mistake. The amount of times the story changed because of them is enough evidence as is. Anytime a story changes abruptly the person being questioned is normally in the wrong/in on it.
That makes sense but it doesn’t. If he killed Wally then why not just say “oh yeah I dropped him off around here.” It’s not like Joe would find him on that wild goose chase. After a while he’d probably just assume the worst. It would also throw the scent off of the trapper himself.
Trapper isn't giving information about where he dropped him off, because he doesn't want the alligator to be found. This could be for several reasons, my money is on: 1: Alligator died in front of trapper 2: Alligator sustained abuse amidst capture 3: Alligator was shot by trapper using a "Bang stick" These trapper companies are not regulated enough in my opinion
@@prestonbobby2200 Yea like I feel that them saying it’s a prank is just a fall back for them to save face because the news articles will call them pranksters instead of criminals
because if we called him criminal at first, one of our question would be why he took the time to do that, and someone would have to say, "maybe as a prank", is the prank funny? no. but is the only think that make sense for now
Why must such a pure soul, sweeter than a dog and cuter than a kitty, be taken out of this bleak world. May lovely Wally rest in peace and join his dad in the end.
Worst part is, they could’ve easily taken his owner to that area, it’s well established that alligators recognize human voices, had they taken him there and went around with him calling Wally, and if Wally was still alive, he’d probably return to his voice. I’m betting they offed the gator and are just claiming they released it
this is why the owner should sue the tracker, hes very sketchy and I bet he just kills all the animals he is meant to reloacate because its easy and who will know?
These are times where I lowkey wouldn't be mad if the internet some how tracked and doxxed the people involved. If anyone needs a swat "prank" done to them... I'm not saying do it I'm just saying I wouldn't be mad at it.
@shannonstibor6967 why the fuck are you guys conspiring and trying to make up some wild theory about this trapper? This guy probably sees DOZENS of alligators a week and he's probably not saying where he released Wally because Wally was more than likely eaten by another alligator/starved to death. I want Wally to be alive. I want him to be brought home. Doesn't mean we accuse a random guy of some shit.
I really hope the trapper didn't just shoot Wally and then lied to Joie on where exactly he dropped Wally off. Because why would he change his story to where he dropped him off and then refuse to tell him where?
@@aidan4726 Not all of them. Just scumbag ones who don't want to do their job properly. The guy has probably been doing this his whole career while telling his bosses he released them properly because how would they really know?
@@aidan4726 I'm not an expert on trapping, but I wouldn't say it is normal. I guess it depends on the trapper and the animal. Like yeahokay3906 said, not all of them do that. I imagine most relocate. However, this trapper seems very sketchy based on what I heard from the video.
@@yeahokay3806 Yeah, this trapper seems very sketchy. Why lie at least twice and then refuse to give any more information? And I heard there are people that pay for alligator meat and make shoes and brief cases from their hides.
That's what I thought too. Alligators make for really good food and Wally was small enough that this guy could easily just take him home to eat, rather than release him. They don't have to tag the animals or do anything that allows for a follow up. They just need to release them, or at least say they did, and that's that
He could, but there's probably little use. Whether people like it or not, in civil law (torts to be specific), pets are property. So what would he sue for? The value of the alligator. It's highly unlikely to be a windfall of money that people want for the owner. *abbreviated comment because the webpage bugged out.
Stuff like this being classified as mere "theft" really rubs me the wrong way. This is a living, breathing, sentient being, that loves and is loved by its adoptive family, not some common household object you can simply replace. Cases like these should be treated as kidnapping, and punished as such, end of discussion.
im no lawyer but afaik, kidnapping implies that the victim is a individual that can make conscious decisions. i dont think any court would be willing to do that for an alligator. and even if they do, that's going to cause another set of problems. imagine the other pet owners demanding the same protections
Saddest part is there's likely a reason the Trapper won't say anything. More times than not Trappers just kill the gators they catch, because releasing it into a pond which already has gators is a death sentence for it. The trapper likely killed Wally :(
I don't think they are killed because they are worried about other gators. Its about them being comfortable around people giving a high chance for another issue with the same gator.
@deadeyeduncan5022 the trappers also make money off of gator hide as well. It's an unfortunate reality. Most of the time, when they tell people the gators are relocated, it's just to appease them.
9:15 a lot of us from Georgia know how to handle alligators if it's ever necessary for whatever reason As a reptile lover & Georgian, it saddens me that someone would do something so irresponsible for shits & giggles
If the trapper is refusing to help rescue an emotional support animal that is a Hollywood star, 100% he never dropped him off. He poached him. Zero doubt. He should be put in jail for the rest of his life.
Not only is he refusing to help, before he refused to help he made up two different stories on where he dropped Wally off. 100% he lied 100% Wally was poached.
Random shoddy pest control guy dosent deserve life in prison for that, the prankster on the other hand, that guy is pure evil, and was probably aware of Wally/ knew of the owner. I feel so bad for the guy
@@hughwilliam4039 I'm if he's poaching gators, then yeah life in prison is well deserved? What makes you think JUST Wally was poached (assuming the dude really is a poacher)
@@hazelfang3570 Poaching is pretty bad, don't get me wrong, but life in prison is kind of ridiculous for it. We should consider starting to send pedophiles and high-level white collar criminals to that instead of their 3 - 10 years. It does more harm than good to send a poacher to life in prison when they are otherwise not criminals.
4chan certainly will do something, at least finding who the "prankster" is and sending him pizzas, they do a minor amount of trolling but the public being victims is when they're the good guys like in the burger king foot lettuce case
There should be a vest or tag or microchip or SOMETHING that all support animals have on them and animal control should be legally obliged to check every animal or face legal consequences.
They’re criminals not pranksters. Broke onto this guys property and stole his pet. Charge anyone you can to the full extent of the law. For example charge the trapper for refusing to say where he sent the alligator. He’s hiding information, pressure him. Bet you a large amount of money that Wally never made it to another pond. He got put down, cleaned and sold. Trapper saw a few thousand/hundred dollars in his eyes and took it. Only way for this owner to soften the blow is to know the idiots who committed the crime lose their chance at good life’s also.
Bro it's a fricking aligator it's got animal instincts and it can definitely survive on it's own unless some other predator kills it which is just how life works
@@Caesar2001 inhumane is an adjective. meaning not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc. it is used in the right context. And besides, wild animals that have been so closely raised by humans have an incredibly low chance of survival in the wild. IF the trapper released Wally, he has little to no chance of survival. But the trapper most likely "took care" of the poor thing.
@Caesar2001 how dense are you? A domesticated animal like this will have some instincts but he won't know how to hunt or even what to stay away from not to mention that he was completely docile. It's like dumping a dog into a den of wolves and thinking "yeah, this is gonna go fine!" As for the "Inhumane" comment which is referring to the "prankster" not acting like a human but rather a demented sub-human. Because that is the only type of "person" capable of doing anything like this.
Everyone needs to learn to differentiate the difference between an animal that is known for killing all things once it grows to size, to an animal who is domestic and can be seen as a non threat to society.
I had been scared of alligators for years, but I love Wally! He's an ambassador. I can't help but still think alligators are really cute in spite of their primitiveness.
There's another reason why he might not have - maybe wally got attacked right after he released him and the trapper saw it happen, and just isn't disclosing that it happened out of fear of being held responsible for it. If that didn't happen, he probably would've died of starvation anyway so... unfortunately wally is gone for sure.
If I’ve learned one thing from the internet it’s that you don’t mess with the bound between a Florida Man and his Alligator. Those pranksters and the trapper better hope he finds Wally, for their own sake.
I live in Georgia, and I learned this in 8th grade: The Okefenokee Swamp is basically a large freshwater wetland-the largest in the U.S.-and the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is a reserve that protects the threatened and endangered species and all of the wildlife there.
I mean one of the worst parts about the "prankster" is that I'd bet the reason he was so comfortable about stealing a gator was they knew it was wally. You aren't going to be scared of a gator that has a rep for being nice, calm, and never biting people. Some people are sick.
Nah, that's not it. From what I've seen the 'prankster' does this somewhat regularly with other gators. People are actually extremely comfortable around alligators because they're often much more docile than crocs. All you need is a brave idiot and they'll wrangle a gator. Don't forget the guy who had a pet gator and threw it through a mcdonald's drive thru window out of anger.
Kidnapping any animal is low of the low, and doing that with an emotional support animal is possible the worst crime a person can do to any domesticated animal.
To be fair to the Trapper, I doubt it would be safe for Joe to go out to the swamp to find Wally. He might call for him but it's unlikely he'll find him, much less that Wally wasn't killed by a larger gator. I doubt Walley even knows how to hunt. It's cruel, it's a damn shame that this poor animal died for nothing.
i have a theory that it was a pre meditated kidnapping, 3 people so comfortable just TACKLING, THROWING, and capturing a alligator without knowing it was wally. Think of it, she tackled a frickin alligator with no fear first instinct. they must of known it wasn't an alligator that would have not attacked them like wally
considering that they know their neighbor has a pet gator and they call a trapper first instead of checking in with their neighbor is pretty sus as well.
I believe it was maybe premeditated as well, to which in that case it would be called murder what they did to Wally. And I'm not just saying that because I love animals too much - going out of your way (of course, if this incident even was premeditated) to destroy an animal either in some type of "revenge" because it hurt your pet or someone you know, or simply because you just want to kill and leave it there, or because you want to get back at the pet's owner for something, is labeled murder upon an animal.
When it's not a traditional pet, the local authorities never care. We continue to have issues with other people's dogs breaking into our fenced yard and killing chickens en masse, and everyone always sided with the dog owners. I hope this story has a happy ending and they can find Walle, but I unfortunately know the frustration of no one being on your side when you and your animals are wronged. I hopw this sweet baby can come home before the other alligators can do too much harm, and that Walle and his person can recover from the stress.
ruining someones day, heck someones life is far from a prank. Definitly should be charged. but also was a little despicable of the trapper to refuse to give any information on where he dumped the gator, legal or not
Not only that, but the "prankster" knowingly stole the emotional support animal from an elderly. That's beyond fucked up!
Additionally if he was making money off him and he was federally registered, an actor on Loki?
That means the animal had tons of licenses, and the guy should be able to sue the prankster for loss wages
I would wager in the millions if you combine it with the mental anguish, he has put this old man through
We need to pressure the Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources to compel the trapper to admit what happened if he ever wants to work in that state again.
@@bashkillszombiesi'm so confused as to his reasoning behind not disclosing the location. it makes no sense.
It’s not a prank when it’s theft -and of a living creature!
That is a crime, not a prank, this is a criminal. Who should be punished accordingly. What the fuck.
They aren’t pranksters. They need to be charged
They never will be
What has this world come to where assault and kidnapping are considered pranks and not abhorrent crimes to be punished
@@justahugenerd1278right? There was this guy I saw and penguinz0 even discussed, where he literally broke into peoples homes as a “prank”. Like he would literally break into someone’s home while they’re in the house and just walk around it and chill on their sofa. He also kidnapped dogs from old ladies at the park.
They're pranksters. Chill out.
Also, why would he name his alligator after Wally Gator? Come up with something original, old man.
@Zenigundam 🤓🤓"they're pranksters"(unemployed losers)
If my neighbor had a celebrity pet alligator, and I saw a gator in my backyard, I think I’d call my neighbor first
Exactly. “She got home from church.”
Well apparently church didn’t teach her to be a good neighbor.
"hey joe, are you missing something? Cuz there's a gator in my yard that kind of looks familiar"
@@lmm8960how was she supposed to know lol
@@lmm8960it's a common response to a danger that's literally in your yard
@@uncreativename3705because if the alligator was famous, let alone taken out for walks, you would think the neighbours of the owner will realise it was theirs
4chan is starting to get a whiff of this, it isn’t long before whoever took this alligator’s full name and address is on the internet for everyone to see.
Honestly, let’s go 4chan. Always uniting in dire times
yeah racism is ok but animal cruelty is a no no
@@s0ggybeansncheese755 honestly bit of a hot take but saying slurs on threads and actively helping on the search for somebodies emotional support alligator who is cared for very much and is somebodies entire world are two completely different things
@@s0ggybeansncheese755is that a community reference?
For once they'd be doing a good thing.
Kidnapping an emotional support animal is so fucked up. Especially an animal so unique
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GOOD NEWS: The owner, Joie Henney, has contacted a lawyer who says the have "a pretty good idea" of who took Wally and are prepared to "take whatever legal steps we can take to get Wally back.”
I hope this is true
Im not sure theres a wally to get back but hopefully the kidnapper and trapper get charged
@@mutantraze3681I really hope so cuz my blood is boiling over because of this whole situation, vigilante justice looks more and more appealing every day.
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@@Puggernutstrust me
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It's weird to me that there are people out there that see someone happily minding their own business and think "oh cool, I'm going to ruin their life."
The consequences of less education. If only these people realized that this gators DNA could lead to a new generation of domesticated gators for practical application.
@@tsrmmercy836 Woah, back the hell up there. No one’s going to do that if Wally turns out to be alive. He’s an emotional support animal, not a breeding experiment.
@@Xuphilo_CHSM and if more people want an alligator or crocodile as an emotional support animal how will you get that? Pick a random swamp puppy up and hope it doesn’t bite? Dogs are the same way.
@@tsrmmercy836 Most decent people don’t want an alligator as any sort of pet. Wally is a unique case and SOMEONE’S EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMAL! You wouldn’t take away someone’s emotional support animal for an experimental breeding program that’s likely to fail, would you? I would also like to remind you that alligators are aggressive, territorial predators who will casually bite each others’s legs off. Do you want to risk that happening to a person?
@@Xuphilo_CHSM never once did I say to take away someone’s pet for a hypothetical breeding program. All you need is a literal DNA sample. One draw of blood and that’s it. Your using too much emotion in you debate, calm it down.
Something tells me the trapper won’t give up the info on where he released the alligator because he probably didn’t release him. My guess is he either sold him, kept him, or killed him. I don’t see any other reason he wouldn’t tell them where he dumped him.
Edit: Also, the neighbors that had the alligator placed in their yard had no idea their neighbor had an emotional support alligator? Really? I find that extremely hard to believe.
Something is completely off about that and the fact it’s legal to keep info secretive, is just bs… like, let the man know where his emotional support pet is for fuck sakes.
Wally’s not in the trapper’s jurisdiction if he has a legal owner, The jurisdiction should belong to the owner.
It’s like euthanising a cat and saying “Sorry, we don’t know where your cat is.”, really stupid.
They lived on the other side of the neighborhood in an area that just has wild alligators coming into people's yards.
It's like someone calling to remove a snake from their backyard not knowing it was another guy's pet or something, the animal could have been dangerous.
@@st6nbones185 Wally was well known though which is the issue with that part of the story.
@@Reformed-Mann While I do not deny how well known he was, unless he had a vest or collar on, you're not going to know the difference between him and another alligator. And he was also supposed to be at home, not roaming about, and in his enclosure. Though yes, it is still bad what happened, and the comfort the individual had with WRESTLING an alligator is a bit sus, it would not be entirely on the individual. Now if they were next door neighbors, that would be a whole other thing.
This wasn't Joe's neighborhood, they were staying at someone else's house, watch the video.
Calling them pranksters is so dystopian. Even just 15 years ago, they would be put in prison for stealing an animal from someone.
Even more since they're an emotional support animal
Not to mention the prankster BROKE IN TO HIS BACKGARDEN (this prank didn’t just happen by accident it was planned out the “pranker” knew that there was a alligator there and potentially knows that it’s famous as not many people have pet alligators)
No they wouldn't have.
IM SO SORRY IM JUST TAKING IT REAL HARD RIGHT NOW! THIS IS HORRIBLE NEWS!
This is why humans can’t enjoy good things. Because anything wholesome or just overall precious is ruined by envious and sad losers who have that sickening mentality of “if I can’t have it noone will”. I hope these pricks gets charged to the full extent of the law. Idc if they’re teens either; teens are old enough to know good and bad.
Trapper definitely killed the alligator, that's why he's acting shady af.
Additionally, that "prankster" is a thief and needs to be charged and sent to prison.
Prison nowadays can't do any good, too much work
@@hybridAbsol he stole an elderly mans emotional support animal and most likely killed it, the prisoners will sort him out
Better not drop the soap@@qhu3878
Hats exactly what I was thinking. Trapper killed the gator.
@@qhu3878 DOUBT
What’s so brutal about this too is not only has he lost his pet - but documenting their lives together was this man’s livelihood. This person took everything from him.
>"Prank"
> *Commits a crime*
Every time
I don't understand how this isn't a bigger deal. His pet was stolen in a malicious act - I would 100% be pressing charges on everyone involved.
with this video I am fairly confidant that there are people trying to uncover the identity of the "prankster". If that happens he is in for one hell of a time thats for sure. If wally ends up dead because of this people arent gonna let this go. First the Florida FWC fiasco last year and now this? There is a lot of sick shit being done to peoples pets lately and people are getting real tired of it.
he doesn't know who did it, so that's probably why
@@lordmpfree4564 He starts the video saying he knows.
@@alexiron6876 "He starts the video saying he knows" No, what @lordmpfree4564 means is they don't know WHO specifically took Wally, who as in the individual themselves, not what title they hold.
Press charges for what? He doesn't have the proper permits to possess Wally in Georgia (or any of the states he passed through to get there). The person he was staying with has admitted in messages with people living on the cul-de-sac where Wally was found that Wally escaped and that he knew Joie didn't have the needed permits.
The fact that the trapper REFUSES to just say where Wally ended up is a bad sign.
he probably just shot wally and doesn't want to admit it
@@namansinha701Yup, common with reptiles. People have an obsession with killing pet reptiles and then pretending they didn't
Probably either sold it or ate it for meat. Wally is average size for gators bred for meat
@@namansinha701yep because shooting an alligator is illegal in GA unless there’s an immediate threat (like actively eating someone). They are supposed to be detained and relocated. We have a lot gators around where I live and that’s what’s supposed to happen. However there are a few who will just shootem and dump the carcass somewhere while clocking the “relocation” hours. You can go to jail up to a year per alligator, with a minimum of $500 fine per gator.
Wally ended up in a pie.
alligators can survive about a year without food. as long as he stays hydrated in the swamp or doesnt get killed by another alligator he should survive until they find him.
He’s dead
@@Olahve982”Here’s a couple of logical reasons why we should consider the slight possibility that Wally can be found”
“Ok but consider this: he’s dead”
i mean, we all saw that footage of Wally right? he’s way too comfortable and chill to have any sense of fear, or an ounce of survival instinct, even if by some miracle the trapper didn’t just shoot him, Wally most likely did let the other gators get too close and kill him, it sucks.
@@mwiah46 yeah... sometimes alligators will kill smaller alligators for no other reason than " he can fit in my mouth" so he might be dead but there is still hope
@@Rain-Man915 i mean the whole situation is fishy, if the trapper refuses to give up the location its likely he either killed, sold or ate wally. assuming hes telling the truth then its highly likey he was killed by another alligator as theyre very aggressive towards each other and wally wouldn't stand a chance considering he's very docile. another reason he refuses to talk is because he probably watched wally get attacked instantly after releasing
To add a bit of context as to why that trapper might refuse to help: within the community of people who take care of alligators and other wild animals, it is well known you can train an animal like this to be calm and respond positively to certain things, but they also emphasize the fact that it is still a wild animal that will never be domesticated.
These people do not respect Wally's owner because they believe his behavior to be dangerous and inappropriate, and as professionals i am a bit inclined to believe that if Wally was any bigger he'd be a threat regardless of how sweet he might seem on a daily basis.
That being said, you cannot steal someone's pet, no matter if it's a cat, a spider, a tiger or a god damned alligator, there's a big difference between criticizing someone's sense of what's safe and removing the threat yourself when no one asked you to.
no, it’s likely that the trapper killed Wally
Wally was not a threat. He was a docile well cared for alligator. It’s not that deep. The opinions of people who care for wild animals are irrelevant to this situation. Such professionals would understand you don’t release a docile animal into the wild. Especially when the animal was well cared for in captivity.
Wally unfortunately was most likely killed and thus the trapper isn’t going to reveal any more details. The person who stole him was a shameless sorry excuse of a person who deserves to be punished.
Welcome to any animal ever. Their disrespect has absolutely no excuse.
@@fredericksaxton9782 i was not excusing the disrespect, i was trying to understand why whoever took him is unwilling to help
@@fellipedasilva99 For people who spend their whole lives caring for these animals and learning from them it is, in fact, that deep.
It does not justify taking what essentially is a pet and doing with it as you wish, but i am speculating why these people think they're in the right for not disclosing information.
People need to understand that wild animals raised as pets can never go back to the wild. The predators lose the ability and knowledge of how to successfully hunt and the prey don't know how to survive longer then 24 hours. Also screw those pranksters for kidnapping him, hope they get sued for robbery of possession or whatever they can throw at them.
Normally reptiles are instinctual enough to survive anyways, this one doesn't seem so lucky.
@Big.Aziza_not.tha_lil_1 pedo moment
Depending on how recently he was fed, Wally might be good for months
I saw people making excuses saying that it was a good thing that Wally was released into the wild, smh 🤦♂️
I’m pretty sure dogs are the ones that couldn’t survive if they were raised domestically their whole lives.
The stealing of a pet should be a greater crime, not just common theft
seriously!
the fact pets are just "property" and not closer to family bugs the proverbial tits off me
should be the same punishment as kidnapping a person.
@@Volti-Vagrasame
@@gasad01374Fax
@@gasad01374fr their value is the same as a family member
Stealing someone's emotional support animal isnt a prank its a purely malicious act meant to hurt someone. Absolutely disgusting.
This is not a prank. Outright kidnapping an animal, even an alligator, should be dealt with through legal action.
animal abuse
This reminds me of that one dude in Florida who threw an Alligator through a Fast Food window but emotionally damaging
The kidnapping of such a wholesome animal like Wally as a "prank" is so unbelievably SICKENING.
It’s fucking disgusting just like all these bots
What’s upsetting is he’s domesticated (or as much as an alligator can be) and probably doesn’t have much chance on his own. Whoever kidnapped him probably killed him.
@MalecUTTP You guys truly have no fucking soul it's absolutely pathetic.
@@shivabisnath7919true, it’s a bot so it makes sense if it doesn’t have one
@MalecUTTP you are a bot AND a horrible human being. You make me sick
The trapper isn't going to say where they dumped the alligator because they likely killed it and don't want anyone to find out.
unfortunately that is probably true
You're probably right.
Yep probably true
its so sad :( Why would anybody ever do something like this? especially it being an emotional support animal
Actually true, Wally tasted great
Remember when pranking used to be innocent little jokes or tricks that you would play on someone? Like a “haha gotcha” moment?
Where did those ever go?
Gone. Turned to dust.
The trapper not telling them where Wally is super suspicious. He definitely killed Wally and doesn't want to admit it.
Sad part is, introducing an animal into the wild is extremely difficult. This alligator is so docile and non-aggressive, he's likely to die of starvation. I think calling the people who kidnapped him "pranksters" is being way too nice.
The trapper ate him for sure
@@Meteyard97i love being reminded daily how rotten humans are. feel disgusted i have to share this planet with y’all.
They can go a very long time without eating, the bigger threat is other wild alligators
Luckily gators can go a long time without food so hopefully he is okay in terms of starvation...no telling what might've happened to Wally around other gators that are far from docile :(
Yea a gator can go 2-3 YEARS without eating. With that being said alligators are known to fight a lot…. If the trapper did not get him the other gators likely did.
That “prankster” should go be the one to grab Wally from the other gators
Even better: be the one to figure out which one was Wally or not.
He'd probably pull him out of a gator's stomach
Anyone else reporting these bots? If anything it at least removes the comment from my end.
@@ErdeZI get what you’re saying, especially with the countless instances of PETA just stealing peoples animals of their front porch just to put them down, but throwing the gator into the neighbors yard doesn’t really line up with this behavior.
He’s dead now
4Chan about to end this "prankster". Go 4Chan, i believe in y'all.
Fuck 4chan.
4chan literally died no one uses it anymore lol
@@FaxandNoMachinesthat’s just not true 😂😂
@@mattcooper7140 yeah it is. It got bought out by someone else and now it barley gets used by the people who used to use it.
i understand his pain, my snake was kidnapped and murdered too. he was like my own child and losing him like that felt like a part of me died with him
How awful 😢 sorry for your loss
Wally is most likely dead. I want to pass along some important background info pertaining to this situation. If someone calls in a nuisance alligator, a trapper is sent out to deal with that gator. The state of Georgia doesn’t allow relocation of nuisance alligators over 4 feet in length (idk how long Wally was but if he was over that then he definitely wasn’t relocated). Majority of trappers shoot the gator to sell the meat and hide. Some will also lie about the destiny of that gator (Lying that it will go to a good farm, but is actually shot). Hence why the trapper won’t say anything about the whereabouts of Wally. Even if he was small enough to relocate and the trapper was nice enough to actually do that, alligators have been known to cannibalize and attack other alligators in territorial disputes. Dropping Wally suddenly into a swamp with 20 other gators could cause him to get attacked by the others as he would be seen as an intruder. They can also die from too much stress. That psychopath who stole Wally needs to be found and charged for their crimes!
He definitely wasn't relocated. Wally was over 5 feet long. Poor little guy was probably killed.
This is the most logical response
I pray this alligator comes back home safely
If they shot it in an area like mine you can be considered a criminal if it has not shown violence and its animal cruelty if it bites or attacks then its allowed to be shot for this time the prankster trapper and anyone related is liable by law you have to tell whether it was shot if not you face jailtime life in prison yes even if its an alligator in my area its a crime to shoot first if its anywhere even a loose pet it has to physically shown ill or have a disease to be shot without care this case would not end well in court for anyone who did this or helped trapping under the law where i am
Think of it as someone with asthma they get the only support they had to stay alive taken away by a thief or killer that would ultimately lead if found alive 50 years or less if Dead life in prison as you could of killed someone then and animal cruelty is always a thing added but this case can be taken to court as a-lot of different situations most involve a chance at the, going 50 years in prison the prankster trapper and so on
Imagine: "Pranksters stole your dog and put it in someone else's yard. Animal control retrieved the 'nuisance animal' and released it in the wilderness. We won't tell you where."
Thats something PETA would do if they didnt put down 95% of the animals they "rescue".
in this case i think it’s even worse being something so dependent like a emotional support animal
Well peta does that all the time. Anyway the alligator was most likely killed by the trapper and he just doesn't want to get in trouble for it
Not only that but your dog is probably the only non agreesige of its breed in the entire world lmso
Stop comparing dogs to alligators. One is domesticated and is a valid pet, the other belongs in the wild.
The thieves basically killed this animal and took away a man's pet that was worth more to him than everything else he owned.
When people start throwing large ass number for prison sentences around I think they are stupid (someone will just say a "measly" 5 years when they have no concept what 1 year would be like) but for this the thieves should pay big time.
Rather than jail time at all I'd rather them be sued into oblivion for emotional damages.
I know some men can't fathom their dog off 10 years thy nurses as a pup as the same thing as a alligator but it is. At least to this guy.
Suing for the emotional distress and make them pay all the costs for therapy...
And make that therapy expensive as heck.
We need to alert 4chan to this, Those guys there could locate the prankster and report him to the authorities.
Alert 4chan, yes. Do not let those who did this have a peaceful rest for the rest of their days
Pranksters is a word that surely pisses me off nowadays
Criminals*
As it should. 'Prankster' has now just become another way of saying smooth brained loser.
i swear to God , if i met a prankster and they prank me , im going for blood
This isnt a prank, this is theft and animal abuse. Pets dont fare well in the wild, it’s a long and painful death of starvation. Ive seen this many times as a vet tech, it’s cruel and unnecessary. I really hope he can be found before it’s too late, but it doesnt look good.
Prankster used to mean replacing your freinds toothpaste with mayonnaise not kidnapping animals or committing crimes
”Prankster.” Some people do not deserve the air they breathe.
I agree
I really hope to god their names come out
It ain’t that deep bro relax
@@fccornelius1918he stole a pet beloved by many and used him as nothing more than a prank and now he’s dead they deserve prison time at least
@@fccornelius1918it really is
What saddens me more is that Wally wouldn't have been able to defend himself against any other alligators that may try to attack him. So it's entirely possible that he's been murdered by some of the other reptiles in the swamp.
I have doubts he made it that far. I think the trapper either sold or killed him, there’s no reason to be so cagey about the location, otherwise.
I've met wally, he came to a local market regularly, he was the coolest gator. I have a few pictures holding him.
The trapper probably isn’t giving up the location of the gator because the gator isn’t alive anymore. He definitely either humanely or inhumanely euthanized it and doesn’t wanna be caught for THEIR mistake. The amount of times the story changed because of them is enough evidence as is. Anytime a story changes abruptly the person being questioned is normally in the wrong/in on it.
The trapper was definitely involved
That makes sense but it doesn’t. If he killed Wally then why not just say “oh yeah I dropped him off around here.” It’s not like Joe would find him on that wild goose chase. After a while he’d probably just assume the worst. It would also throw the scent off of the trapper himself.
@@supervilla06this makes less sense
@@Olahve982 Way to elaborate.
@@supervilla06 not everyone is thinking straight when interrogated or questioned.
Trapper isn't giving information about where he dropped him off, because he doesn't want the alligator to be found. This could be for several reasons, my money is on:
1: Alligator died in front of trapper
2: Alligator sustained abuse amidst capture
3: Alligator was shot by trapper using a "Bang stick"
These trapper companies are not regulated enough in my opinion
If I’m being positive maybe he doesn’t want the man looking for Wally by the bank and getting eaten by the other gators
@@jsnyder3414there's no way you refuse to help a grieving grandpa to get his emotional support pet back for any reason that's not nefarious
Or maybe, just maybe, it's an alligator 🤡
this is the most realistic scenario ima be honest or black market.
@@Moist-Gamba ?
2:28 the fucking sigh he let out. You know his heart is broken whoever stole the gator needs to be charged this is fucked up bruh
They are not pranksters. They are criminals
They’re definitely not “pranksters”, they’re criminals. The word “prankster” doesn’t even have the same meaning anymore
more like hey i’m committin crimes but oh wait your mad? it’s ok it’s just a prank dude😊
@@prestonbobby2200 Yea like I feel that them saying it’s a prank is just a fall back for them to save face because the news articles will call them pranksters instead of criminals
because if we called him criminal at first, one of our question would be why he took the time to do that, and someone would have to say, "maybe as a prank", is the prank funny? no. but is the only think that make sense for now
If you say you a prankster in person now I feel like you gonna get hit 😂
who are the pranksters?
the tracker is far from innocent if theyre refusing to give information. either theyre hiding something, or they're just cruel.
Wouldn't be shocked if he sold it or something.
They most likely killed him in fear he'd return to the property and afraid of losing their job hid it.
@@Borbsiiomg or prolly hes a space alien and has powers
My guess is the trapper doesn’t wanna give up the goods because he figures he could get money out of this
@@ThomasSawyersonly explanation is vampire blood magnetonesum
Why must such a pure soul, sweeter than a dog and cuter than a kitty, be taken out of this bleak world. May lovely Wally rest in peace and join his dad in the end.
darkest pit of hell waiting for the kidnapper
he better enjoy the peace he still has in this life
no lol
Yes lol
btw hell isn't real. And if it was this obviously wouldn't get you there.
@@FoogleBoogle btw hell is definitely real, and you’re definitely going there, LOL!
Worst part is, they could’ve easily taken his owner to that area, it’s well established that alligators recognize human voices, had they taken him there and went around with him calling Wally, and if Wally was still alive, he’d probably return to his voice. I’m betting they offed the gator and are just claiming they released it
Exactly my thought process too. I don't have a good impression of the trapper sadly...
I hate to think that you're right but I agree with you. I can't believe how cruel and sociopathic some people can be.
this is why the owner should sue the tracker, hes very sketchy and I bet he just kills all the animals he is meant to reloacate because its easy and who will know?
the other alligators probably just killed him
I agree I think the trapper is lying
Can we have nothing pure in this world?
Nothing is sacred to some people
God: No
The bot comments make this so much better/worse
the world was pure, then came Mankind
not even the cocaine :( :(
The fact that man refers to himself as “Wally’s dad” 🥹🥹
It doesn’t even need to be the emotional support of an elderly, kidnapping in general is just a literal crime. There are no pranks here.
The "prankster" should be John wicked. Pets are family in my book.
No john is too merciful for these guys
Nah, we need the Punisher.
Nah,we need doomguy to pull up.
These are times where I lowkey wouldn't be mad if the internet some how tracked and doxxed the people involved. If anyone needs a swat "prank" done to them...
I'm not saying do it I'm just saying I wouldn't be mad at it.
@@Vincisomething I wouldn’t be opposed in telling people to do it
The trapper killed the gator instead of freeing it and has to protect that secret so he doesn't lose his job.
That is a solid theory tbh
That or sold him. If there's no proof he actually released him, then... 🤷♀️🤷♀️
100%. Why would he transport an alligator from Hershey to Georgia?
@shannonstibor6967 why the fuck are you guys conspiring and trying to make up some wild theory about this trapper? This guy probably sees DOZENS of alligators a week and he's probably not saying where he released Wally because Wally was more than likely eaten by another alligator/starved to death. I want Wally to be alive. I want him to be brought home. Doesn't mean we accuse a random guy of some shit.
Yea the specific number the trapper throws out is odd
That "prankster" should be in prison. The trapper not cooperating with the investigation is also suspicious.
It should be studied by scientists how much i hate pranksters.
The fact that someone can just come up and take their pet away is messed up.
Yeah peta deos thst alot
@@secretspy4109peta is horrible
@@secretspy4109they do?
@MalecUTTP your content is trash
@@secretspy4109wasn't there a story where someone from peta broke into a house and kidnapped a dog then killed it
I really hope the trapper didn't just shoot Wally and then lied to Joie on where exactly he dropped Wally off. Because why would he change his story to where he dropped him off and then refuse to tell him where?
Is that a normal thing trappers do? If that’s what happened I’ll be genuinely sad
@@aidan4726 Not all of them. Just scumbag ones who don't want to do their job properly. The guy has probably been doing this his whole career while telling his bosses he released them properly because how would they really know?
@@aidan4726 I'm not an expert on trapping, but I wouldn't say it is normal. I guess it depends on the trapper and the animal. Like yeahokay3906 said, not all of them do that. I imagine most relocate. However, this trapper seems very sketchy based on what I heard from the video.
@@yeahokay3806 Yeah, this trapper seems very sketchy. Why lie at least twice and then refuse to give any more information? And I heard there are people that pay for alligator meat and make shoes and brief cases from their hides.
That's what I thought too. Alligators make for really good food and Wally was small enough that this guy could easily just take him home to eat, rather than release him.
They don't have to tag the animals or do anything that allows for a follow up. They just need to release them, or at least say they did, and that's that
This story is infuriating. I hope Wally is okay and Joe finds his friend.
I feel so bad for that gator. He had the most terrifying moments before his death.
As a pet owner, this is tragic. I hopefully that he sues them civilly.
I agree, but it’s unfortunate that the owner probably won’t get Wally back. He seemed to really love him. I hope he’s doing alright. :(
Who is he supposed to sue?
@@ThisHandleIsAlreadyTaken839 The people that stole his support animal??
@@ThisHandleIsAlreadyTaken839
And the workers who refuse to say where they dumped Wally
He could, but there's probably little use. Whether people like it or not, in civil law (torts to be specific), pets are property. So what would he sue for? The value of the alligator. It's highly unlikely to be a windfall of money that people want for the owner.
*abbreviated comment because the webpage bugged out.
Stuff like this being classified as mere "theft" really rubs me the wrong way. This is a living, breathing, sentient being, that loves and is loved by its adoptive family, not some common household object you can simply replace.
Cases like these should be treated as kidnapping, and punished as such, end of discussion.
It’s animal cruelty
@@rayafoxr3 Absolutely, and I sincerely hope the person who did this gets punished accordingly.
Bill Cipher spittin' FACTS
im no lawyer but afaik, kidnapping implies that the victim is a individual that can make conscious decisions. i dont think any court would be willing to do that for an alligator.
and even if they do, that's going to cause another set of problems. imagine the other pet owners demanding the same protections
@@billcipher147 its quite literally disgusting. Its like labelling a baby as a possession
even real pranksters would actually hate that "human" who kidnapped wally
What kind of sick person steals someones support animal. I wish the worst for them
Saddest part is there's likely a reason the Trapper won't say anything. More times than not Trappers just kill the gators they catch, because releasing it into a pond which already has gators is a death sentence for it. The trapper likely killed Wally :(
This is so sad im actually heartbroken
I don't think they are killed because they are worried about other gators. Its about them being comfortable around people giving a high chance for another issue with the same gator.
@deadeyeduncan5022 the trappers also make money off of gator hide as well. It's an unfortunate reality. Most of the time, when they tell people the gators are relocated, it's just to appease them.
@@Angelonwheels24same bro this shits ridiculous
An Eye for an Eye
Everyone deserves emotional support aligator in their life.
@MalecUTTP nerd
i will not let a youtuber prankster steal my support aqua gecko
Everyone does
I would love to have an alligator as a pet as long as it was a docile as Wally
@MalecUTTP ok I'm reporting you
9:15 a lot of us from Georgia know how to handle alligators if it's ever necessary for whatever reason
As a reptile lover & Georgian, it saddens me that someone would do something so irresponsible for shits & giggles
This is as bad as Peta stealing dogs off of their owner's porch. Glad to see Charlie covering Wally's kidnapping.
If the trapper is refusing to help rescue an emotional support animal that is a Hollywood star, 100% he never dropped him off. He poached him. Zero doubt. He should be put in jail for the rest of his life.
He shouldn’t have the luxury of feeling safe
Not only is he refusing to help, before he refused to help he made up two different stories on where he dropped Wally off.
100% he lied 100% Wally was poached.
Random shoddy pest control guy dosent deserve life in prison for that, the prankster on the other hand, that guy is pure evil, and was probably aware of Wally/ knew of the owner. I feel so bad for the guy
@@hughwilliam4039 I'm if he's poaching gators, then yeah life in prison is well deserved? What makes you think JUST Wally was poached (assuming the dude really is a poacher)
@@hazelfang3570 Poaching is pretty bad, don't get me wrong, but life in prison is kind of ridiculous for it. We should consider starting to send pedophiles and high-level white collar criminals to that instead of their 3 - 10 years. It does more harm than good to send a poacher to life in prison when they are otherwise not criminals.
We need to call 4chan to find the gator...
True, the guys there can like find him in just a snap,
Honestly, that might just work, knowing their track record.
@@ultranecrozma7449 guys found a flag through just a window and daytime
Like the turtle, and the cat blender. 4chan, we need YOU rn
4chan certainly will do something, at least finding who the "prankster" is and sending him pizzas, they do a minor amount of trolling but the public being victims is when they're the good guys like in the burger king foot lettuce case
There should be a vest or tag or microchip or SOMETHING that all support animals have on them and animal control should be legally obliged to check every animal or face legal consequences.
Agreed.
They’re criminals not pranksters. Broke onto this guys property and stole his pet.
Charge anyone you can to the full extent of the law.
For example charge the trapper for refusing to say where he sent the alligator. He’s hiding information, pressure him. Bet you a large amount of money that Wally never made it to another pond. He got put down, cleaned and sold.
Trapper saw a few thousand/hundred dollars in his eyes and took it.
Only way for this owner to soften the blow is to know the idiots who committed the crime lose their chance at good life’s also.
Imagine having your best friend kidnapped and just thrown into a place where he has no hope of surviving. Its Incredibly heartbreaking.
It’s inhumane
Bro it's a fricking aligator it's got animal instincts and it can definitely survive on it's own unless some other predator kills it which is just how life works
@@lonelylama5222 Inhumane refers to human 🤣
@@Caesar2001 inhumane is an adjective. meaning not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc. it is used in the right context.
And besides, wild animals that have been so closely raised by humans have an incredibly low chance of survival in the wild. IF the trapper released Wally, he has little to no chance of survival. But the trapper most likely "took care" of the poor thing.
@Caesar2001 how dense are you?
A domesticated animal like this will have some instincts but he won't know how to hunt or even what to stay away from not to mention that he was completely docile.
It's like dumping a dog into a den of wolves and thinking "yeah, this is gonna go fine!"
As for the "Inhumane" comment which is referring to the "prankster" not acting like a human but rather a demented sub-human.
Because that is the only type of "person" capable of doing anything like this.
Everyone needs to learn to differentiate the meaning of “pranking” and “ruining someone’s life”
Difference between pranks and criminal behavior
Exactly. We need a whole new term for these people. You cannot call it a prank if the only outcome of it is causing someone distress or harm
Everyone needs to learn to differentiate the difference between an animal that is known for killing all things once it grows to size, to an animal who is domestic and can be seen as a non threat to society.
@@Moist-GambaWally was already a fully grown alligator…
@@Moist-Gamba no offense but how? You can't exactly test it.
Didn’t know alligators could be so cute, there’s something so adorable about wally smiling and seeing his eyes go all over the place.
I had been scared of alligators for years, but I love Wally! He's an ambassador. I can't help but still think alligators are really cute in spite of their primitiveness.
The obvious solution is to make the "pranksters" just wade on in there and start hugging alligators until they find the one that doesn't bite.
Trapper totally just killed the alligator and didn't relocate it. That's the only reason not to tell.
Or ate it, or sold it
I wondered if he DID realize which alligator he had (he clearly acts very differently from your typical gator) and decided to keep or sell him
@@angielott83 Doubt it
There's another reason why he might not have - maybe wally got attacked right after he released him and the trapper saw it happen, and just isn't disclosing that it happened out of fear of being held responsible for it. If that didn't happen, he probably would've died of starvation anyway so... unfortunately wally is gone for sure.
@hellohelloington9442 alligators cam live for awhile without food
If I’ve learned one thing from the internet it’s that you don’t mess with the bound between a Florida Man and his Alligator. Those pranksters and the trapper better hope he finds Wally, for their own sake.
They’re not “pranksters”, they’re criminals.
4chan is going to find these people and make there lives hell
@@USDepOfEnergy Let's hope so
Wally is almost certainly dead. He had 0 survival skills and trusted everything around him.
John Wick time…..
I live in Georgia, and I learned this in 8th grade: The Okefenokee Swamp is basically a large freshwater wetland-the largest in the U.S.-and the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is a reserve that protects the threatened and endangered species and all of the wildlife there.
You'd think the trapper person would legally be required to give up the information seeing as its a service animal.
It might be different since it's an emotional support animal, which is different in a legal context to service animals.
Unfortunately a gator as passive as him likely would have been cannibalized by the other gators, assuming he knew how to hunt and stuff.
He knows how to hunt and hide.
I thought that too:(
You don't know shit.
There’s no way that trapper even let him go, he changed his story 3 times
@@leannezezeski-sass2773Maybe someone should 'relocate' him then.
Its sad to see a companion you love disappear just like that.
Hope to see Wallie return to Joe's hands safe and sound.
Haven’t been this emotionally distraught since I Dark Urge’d Shadowheart
Seriously tho, WTF
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Did you not hear him? Wally is dead. They can’t survive more than 24 hours on their own.
Two days ago there was a sighting of a 3 1/2 alligator in a metropark in michigan. long shot but maybe?
Joe needs to claim Wally as a source of income, not just a pet, and sue the prankster jackasses for lost income.
Yeah that's very smart
I mean one of the worst parts about the "prankster" is that I'd bet the reason he was so comfortable about stealing a gator was they knew it was wally. You aren't going to be scared of a gator that has a rep for being nice, calm, and never biting people. Some people are sick.
Nah, that's not it. From what I've seen the 'prankster' does this somewhat regularly with other gators. People are actually extremely comfortable around alligators because they're often much more docile than crocs. All you need is a brave idiot and they'll wrangle a gator. Don't forget the guy who had a pet gator and threw it through a mcdonald's drive thru window out of anger.
@@ThedarkbunnyrabbitI like how you say that like it’s a common McDonald coupon tactic
@@juaquintiscareno Its called the Florida discount bud.
The prankster has thing with gators
we need to find the trapper's add ress
This whole prankster movement needs a new law. It’s so easy to say it was a joke
Yeah stealing and then terrorizing neighbors should be considered two different crimes, not the "prankster" label.
All these “pranks” are already crimes. They just use the term as a shield.
Start with calling them what they are: criminals. Stop calling things pranks when they are not pranks
Last guy I know of who shot a prankster got off Scot free so there’s that.
Well, it's heart warming to hear pranksters cry "no no pls it was just a prank((" while getting their shit kicked in
this is why people cant have anything nice
human shit has more value than whoever kidnapped the aligator
Rip Wally. He sounded like a kind soul, and he didn’t deserve his fate. My heart goes out to his owner.
Why take away such a wholesome animal that’s messed up
I don't think Wally is confirmed deceased yet.
@@legendairy3109 Like Charlie said it’s pretty safe to assume
People can be so cruel. They will do anything to hurt people because of their insecurities.
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Why would someone do this to Wally! Using a alligator as a prank is horrible. They should use the "prankster" to find which one isn't vicious.
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Very sad situation😭
SO sorry for this alligator and his owner.. 😢
Sending so much love and healing energy to the owner🙏
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This was EVIL. That "prankster" is going to the deepest depths of hell. I hope that Wally is okay and Joe finds him
Kidnapping any animal is low of the low, and doing that with an emotional support animal is possible the worst crime a person can do to any domesticated animal.
It's on the same level as stealing a guide dog for me
Any life endangerment is, really.
Wallie sounds like the best pet
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To be fair to the Trapper, I doubt it would be safe for Joe to go out to the swamp to find Wally. He might call for him but it's unlikely he'll find him, much less that Wally wasn't killed by a larger gator. I doubt Walley even knows how to hunt. It's cruel, it's a damn shame that this poor animal died for nothing.
That trapper will get screwed by 4chan.
Wow, I have now officially cemented in my mind that we literally cannot ever EVER have good things
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i have a theory that it was a pre meditated kidnapping, 3 people so comfortable just TACKLING, THROWING, and capturing a alligator without knowing it was wally. Think of it, she tackled a frickin alligator with no fear first instinct. they must of known it wasn't an alligator that would have not attacked them like wally
You're good at patterns right on there is always a pattern with such. Peace and love to Wally ❤️
considering that they know their neighbor has a pet gator and they call a trapper first instead of checking in with their neighbor is pretty sus as well.
@@aadilshaikh243Classic Loki.
@@aadilshaikh243 I suspect the neighbour just wanted a way to get rid of the pet, horrid people are sadly everywhere
I believe it was maybe premeditated as well, to which in that case it would be called murder what they did to Wally. And I'm not just saying that because I love animals too much - going out of your way (of course, if this incident even was premeditated) to destroy an animal either in some type of "revenge" because it hurt your pet or someone you know, or simply because you just want to kill and leave it there, or because you want to get back at the pet's owner for something, is labeled murder upon an animal.
Just wait till that “prankster” is dumped in prison.
When it's not a traditional pet, the local authorities never care. We continue to have issues with other people's dogs breaking into our fenced yard and killing chickens en masse, and everyone always sided with the dog owners.
I hope this story has a happy ending and they can find Walle, but I unfortunately know the frustration of no one being on your side when you and your animals are wronged.
I hopw this sweet baby can come home before the other alligators can do too much harm, and that Walle and his person can recover from the stress.
if wally wasn’t killed by the trapper, then he likely died of starvation or was killed by another gator. so sad
unlikely for him to die of starvation as gators can go a long time without food. but sadly other gators attacking and killing him is extremely likely
Gators can survive without food for a year, getting killed by another gator is most likely one but not sure if he actually did
@@gentong4723 it was likely the trapper killed him unfortunately
@@SUNKIW. Likely, it's still not confirmed yet but most likely yes.
Poor Wally.
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ruining someones day, heck someones life is far from a prank. Definitly should be charged.
but also was a little despicable of the trapper to refuse to give any information on where he dumped the gator, legal or not
what’s the pranksters info?… for educational purposes