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He admits picking forbidden fruit
A years-long feud between neighbors over fruit is now in the hands of the law.
By JOEL ANDERSON, Times Staff Writer
Published December 20, 2007
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[Barry Short | Baynews9]
Ruth Snow called the Sheriff's Office after seeing her neighbor, Italo Tomaselli, below, take a tangerine from her tree.
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[Barry Short | Baynews9]
Italo Tomaselli admitted taking fruit from Snow's tree, saying that after being in a concentration camp he can't stand to see waste.
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SPRING HILL - While mulling over a half-completed jigsaw puzzle in her den on Monday, Ruth Snow glanced up to see one of her neighbors ambling over to the tangerine tree in her backyard.
Finally, her waning patience had borne some considerable fruit.
Snow wasted little time before calling the Hernando County Sheriff's Office, turning a long-running dispute between next-door neighbors into a case on the local court docket.
Italo Tomaselli, 80, now faces a misdemeanor charge of theft for allegedly swiping a few tangerines from Snow's tree.
"I never dreamed it would go this far," said Tomaselli, standing in the shade of a sagging grapefruit tree in his backyard on Wednesday. "It's my fault ... to get a tangerine only? I've got my own trees."
Snow said her problems with Tomaselli really started five years ago, not long after the death of her husband.
The 81-year-old widow, who lives on Statler Avenue in Spring Hill, said Tomaselli has persistently plucked fruit off her trees for several years.
Hoping to avoid further problems, Snow had a couple of grapefruit and tangerine trees cut down in her backyard. She said that cost her about $2,000 - a princely sum for someone living only on Social Security checks - but she felt the money was worth the price.
"I thought he'd get the message," Snow said. "But he's an ignorant thing."
Tomaselli, who moved to Spring Hill from Chicago in 1993 with his wife, admitted to taking the occasional piece of fruit but said he did it to prevent them from going to ruin.
After spending three months in a German concentration camp near the end of World War II in 1945, Tomaselli said he can no longer stomach such wastefulness.
"I saw hunger," Tomaselli said. "I didn't want to let all that fruit go to waste."
Either way, Snow seized upon the opportunity to call the Sheriff's Office when she saw Tomaselli walk off with a tangerine. Once deputies arrived on the scene and asked if he had any fruit, Tomaselli handed over the piece.
The deputies returned the tangerine to Snow, according to a report from the Sheriff's Office.
But Snow won't be satisfied until Tomaselli stays off her property, which might be a bit of a problem since neither of them is willing to buy a fence.
"I like to be open, I like to be free," Tomaselli said. "She should buy one if she wants it so bad."
"I hope he learns from this," Snow said. "I don't want to see him go to jail. But I don't mind seeing his butt in a sling."
Joel Anderson can be reached at joelanderson@sptimes.com or 754-6120.
[Last modified December 19, 2007, 20:56:38]
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by Julio
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03/03/08 08:32 AM
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Ole Ms. Snow is now deceased. Wonder what happened when she hit the pearly gates!
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by chrissy
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12/26/07 02:03 PM
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Ms. Snow is a nasty woman with too much time on her hands!! Give the poor guy a piece of fruit!!!
What ever comes around, goes around!!
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by angela
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12/23/07 05:00 PM
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She lost her husband. She should have welcomed another companion. Perhaps, they could have become good friends. ?
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by mike
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12/22/07 09:20 PM
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This old lady is making a big deal about nothing..using police and the court for something so childish...She should be ashamed of herself...And why spend 2000 to cut down tress just so the neighbor can't have the fruit...what a miserable old bitty...
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by Tally
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12/21/07 07:53 AM
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Selfish, spoiled American. She wouldn't have lasted a week in the camps. Those who have never known hunger have no concept of the sin of wasted food. We ate grass, garbage, tree bark. Mean old woman should go to the gas.
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by Mitch
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12/21/07 02:34 AM
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I bet $2000 buys a mighty nice fence in Florida...
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by DerkaDerka
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12/20/07 08:29 PM
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What a hateful old hag
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by Jennie
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12/20/07 07:15 PM
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I hope Santa lands his sleigh on Ms. Snow's head next week. I cannot imagine anyone so petty as to actually chop down fruit trees to spite a neighbor. She should be ashamed.
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by Hey Val...
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12/20/07 06:16 PM
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The Holocaust 'card' is exactly what drew me towards him. Both are elderly, both have reasons to be feisty, but the Holocaust- he has paid his dues.
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by Sara
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12/20/07 05:43 PM
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Jeez, That woman is so mean spirited. She cut down two trees just to keep someone from enjoying their fruit? That man lived in a concentration camp and saw so much death. If a fruit tree makes him happy, and doesn't cost her, whats the big deal?
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by bob
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12/20/07 05:34 PM
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the old lady needs to get a life, or to quit this one. the old man needs to stop bothering people and act like an adult.
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by Joe
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12/20/07 05:18 PM
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I think they should have a fruit fight in the back yard. The could bombard each other with rotten fruits until they beat the stupidity out of each other. Couple of morons if you ask me.
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by Dee
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12/20/07 04:41 PM
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Life is too short to be so ornery. What a waste of the police's time. yeah, he's wrong but is it that serious.
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by Cyn
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12/20/07 04:30 PM
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What a bunch of CRAZIES. Big deal it's fruit. Better get eaten than tossed in the garbage. Get over it Lady!
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by Kelly
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12/20/07 04:11 PM
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He shouldn't take without asking, but it sounds like she is nasty. Who spends $2000 so that someone doesn't take fruit that she doesn't want. Be happy someone is eating it and they are not on your ground to pick up.
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by V
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12/20/07 03:58 PM
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"I thought he'd get the message"? Did she ever try actually talking to him? Maybe just "Hey, please stop taking my fruit. Because I'm a grumpy old lady who'd rather spend $2000 on tree removal than let my neighbor have a tangerine once in a while."
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by tron
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12/20/07 03:54 PM
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Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die. No Really these two people might die. Though she is legally right, why does she care?
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by amy
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12/20/07 03:53 PM
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Oh spare me. He saw how much he was antagonising her and got a charge out of it. And she fell for the bait every time. Both are being foolish.
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by Fred
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12/20/07 03:51 PM
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She cut down some trees to keep him from having them. That was $2K spent out of spite. She is a mean old lady and will roast on the eternal flames soon. She doesn't want the fruit, that much is obvious.
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by Carol
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12/20/07 03:35 PM
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They both sound like fruitcakes to me.
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by Tangerine
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12/20/07 02:56 PM
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"....good fences make good neighbors."
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by Chris
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12/20/07 02:49 PM
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1) This is news? Really?
2) I don't see the problem with this - it would be one thing if he was hopping a fence and/or taking a lawnmower (or her car), but it's just fruit. Seems to me like this old lady has no life. Go skydiving.
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by Eric
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12/20/07 02:48 PM
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CL: He can't be a "trespasser" if she doesn't have a fence and/or signs posted. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FE111 for info.
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by JB
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12/20/07 02:36 PM
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He's lucky she didn't shoot him! Florida, after all, deep in the heart of the good ol' gun toten US of A!
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by Kevin
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12/20/07 02:34 PM
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What a shame MS. Snow is such an ignorant person. Certainly she could have worked toward a better arrangement that would have avoided people going to jail. She actually cut down trees to give this guy a message. Try talking to your neighbors next.
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by Brad
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12/20/07 01:06 PM
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its only something for the old people to do. I bet nothing else ever happens in their lives anymore. Most older people just gripe because they never have anything better to do.
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by Kelly
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12/20/07 12:21 PM
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Sounds like she's an old grouch. It does not sound like she eats the fruit, so why begrudge someone else the pleasure. Plus rotten fruit makes quite a mess when it falls off the tree. You could says hes doing her a favor.
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by Concerned
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12/20/07 11:41 AM
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Oh, honey, you might want to comb out that hair before you are in the papers and on television.
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by CINDY
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12/20/07 11:19 AM
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AFTER READING ALL THE COMMENTS AGAINST THE MAN, I CONCLUDE THAT THIS COUNTRY IS GOING TO HELL IN A HAND BASKET! IF THE OLD LADY STROKES OUT OR HAS A HEART ATTACK, HE WOULD HELP HER AS A NEIGHBOR!
NO FOOL LIKE AN OLD OLD, ESPECIALLY WITH CURLERS!
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by DeeDee
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12/20/07 10:48 AM
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...but she spent$2000 to cut down a tree...if she wasn't going to eat them, why not just let the guy have them? And yes, he could have asked. Tis the season to be nasty.
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by JoeF
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12/20/07 10:31 AM
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This is non-news. The judge should make him pay this lady the market price for the fruit and tell him to stay in his yard. If he wants more fruit, some civic minded individual should drop off a crate of fruit and just call it Christmas.
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by geezersgal
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12/20/07 10:10 AM
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For 2 thousand dollars she could have put up a fence! I'm always giving fruit away from my trees. I too hate to see it wasted. Whatever happened to being neighborly? Seems like much ado about nothing!
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by Kevin
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12/20/07 10:03 AM
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This article is exemplarary of how suburban atomization and Western notions of "private property" have destroyed human relations.
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by Bud
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12/20/07 08:30 AM
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It seems like by the age of 80 he would have learned to respect others property.
If he had asked she probably would have given them to him.
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by CL
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12/20/07 08:01 AM
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Pure and simple, the man is a trespasser. He has no right to take something without permission, no matter what reason he comes up with. I pity the fool that tries that at my home, my sanctuary.
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