Et bien il y a de tres mauvaises nouvelles sur ce sujet. Apparement ils ont mal tenu le choc après le départ de Joy et ils seraient tombé dans la délinquence.
On les a retrouvés à Boston dans de bien tristes conditions, lisez plutôt :
http://www.boston.com/news/daily/02/odds_fish.htm
Penguin thief charged with stealing two expensive fish
By Associated Press, 9/2/2003
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. – A man once sentenced to three years in prison for stealing a rare penguin is off the hook, for now, on charges he netted two koi from a neighbor’s pond.
A judge dismissed an indictment against C. Thomas Caucci III, saying no one had proven the fish were worth $600, as claimed by the prosecution. At that value, Caucci and Michael Petitt faced charges of third-degree theft, which carries a one- to three-year prison sentence.
Caucci, 32, maintained his innocence – and said he the fish weren’t worth $600 anyway.
“I paid 30 bucks for them,” he told The Press of Atlantic City last week.
Prosecutor James Herlihy said the value of the koi grew as the fish did, and their color and type also were factors. He planned to reindict the men and provide the documentation requested by the judge.
In 1991, a Humboldt penguin and two geese disappeared from the Philadelphia Zoo. Caucci’s uncle found the penguin in his outdoor pond, and Caucci was sentenced to prison the next year.
In court, prosecutors also said Caucci once was charged with trading a stolen tractor for a $3,000 cockatoo.
Superior Court Judge Carmen Alvarez observed that, where animals were concerned, Caucci had “issues.”
Moi ça me désole cette spirale infernale de la misère…
Fumble