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A Girl Called 911 About Daddy’s Snake. Officers Found Something Worse-mdue

“Daddy’s snake is biting me.”

That was what Emily Miller said into the phone at 8:17 on a quiet weeknight in Springfield, Illinois.

She did not say she was brave.

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She did not say she needed the police.

She did not say the kind of words adults put into reports later when they have had time to make horror sound neat.

She was eight years old, barefoot somewhere inside 1427 Maplewood Drive, and she used the word her mind could carry.

Snake.

At the emergency communications center, Claire Johnson had one hand on her keyboard and one hand near the volume dial on her headset.

The room smelled like old coffee, warm plastic, and the faint dust that came from too many paper reports stacked beside too many ringing phones.

A dispatcher learns to hear the truth under bad words.

People call 911 while drunk, while shocked, while bleeding, while lost, while ashamed, while trying to explain something impossible with a mouth that has forgotten how language works.

Claire had heard children call because a parent would not wake up.

She had heard teenagers call from closets.

She had heard elderly people apologize for bothering her while their kitchens filled with smoke.

But Emily’s voice did something different.

It shrank.

It hid inside itself.

“911, what is your emergency?” Claire asked, steady and low.

For a moment there was only breathing.

The kind of breathing that told Claire the caller was holding the phone close, maybe under a blanket, maybe behind a door, maybe with both hands wrapped around it like prayer.

Then the child whispered, “Daddy’s snake is biting me.”

Claire sat up straighter.

“Where are you, sweetheart?”

The girl sniffled hard.

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