Google is telling me that looking up and to the right that is the lie. But when played LA Noire and I locked everyone up. I'm the police.
generally cult leader's excel in communication... mumblers and introverts don't inspire a lot of followers...
He knows, he was implying a guy who loves Tigers that much in South Carolina would probably be a Clemson fan over the Gamecocks.
He is absolutely a sleaze and a shitty person that kills tigers because they are too old for him to make money off of.
You don’t “love” tigers if you cremate the cubs before they become a financial burden. Sounds exactly like something a coot would do though. Nice try ya coot.
certainly interesting . In this case, the Hillsborough County sheriff told FOX 13 he believes Lewis was murdered. "Do I think it's a homicide? Yes I do," said Chad Chronister. "There's too many things that are suspicious. Who leaves their entire wealth behind? Who leaves their kids behind? Then, you look at the will and how questionable that was." The sheriff said he hopes the popularity of the show will bring a credible lead, hopefully from someone who was involved in the likely murder. He doesn't believe it was a crime of passion. "I don't believe someone committed this by themselves," Sheriff Chronister explained. "Something that I think is as complex as his disappearance, I think it took more than one person -- and I'm hoping that person or anyone else that was involved with this will feel comfortable enough to come forward Lewis was last seen on August 18, 1997. Two weeks ago, Chronister announced the sheriff's office has been receiving tips since the Netflix show was released, but none have been deemed credible. In the meantime, he assigned a detective supervisor to handle the incoming tips. "There's a lot of different factors that just don't add up," Chronister said. "Who did it and how it was done -- that's the missing piece. I'm hoping with the popularity of this series, I hope we obtain that lead." In the Netflix docuseries, an entire episode was dedicated to Lewis' disappearance and theories surrounding the cold case. One of those theories claims Lewis' body was placed in a meat grinder and was fed to tigers. Another was that his body may be under a septic tank at the Big Cat Rescue property. In 2011, the sheriff's office asked Baskin to take a polygraph. Chronister said she declined after her attorney advised against it, saying she could be arrested even if she passes it. The year before that, Lewis' family provided DNA that was entered into a data system that could alert detectives if he is found. "Someone who feels more comfortable talking will come forward," Chronister said. "I hate to put it this way but let's make a deal. Let's solve this case." In an interview that will air during Monday's TMZ special, Chronister said he is not comfortable calling Baskin an person of interest. Harvey Levin, TMZ executive producer, told FOX 13 that the sheriff will offer immunity to anyone who helped solved the cold case. "There's a lot in this documentary that you're going to see that moves this story forward," Levin said, discussing the TMZ special. "You're going to have a lot of people talk about Don's disappearance and what happened the last time people saw him and what he told people."
Problem with Carole is that the people involved are family. I also believe she could have shot him alone and even got rid of the body alone. There are cases where women did exactly that. That doesn’t explain the van though. I’m still confused as to the time-line of when the evidence occurred vs when the Feds got involved. There is a recorded call for example. He clearly wanted her dead though lol.
Her dad was a pilot and was taller than Don. In one interview Carole even says the drivers seat was pushed back too far, Don couldn’t of reached the pedals. The dad drove the van then flew the plane to get scrapped by one of his old pilot friends.
One thing I was curious about, is how does she get $1M from him for posting that picture on Facebook? That sounded kind of steep for a court to financially ruin someone for just that.
I can't say this for sure but my guess is since he admitted to doing it on purpose, they might have hit him for punitive damages or something like that.
What someone gotta explain to me is why the feds were coming at Joe from all angles like he was Big Meech. Seems like a massive waste of resources for a ultimately harmless buffon. Im not a big conspiracy theory guy. But clearly somebody in a high place directed the FBI to get Joe’s ass. Somebody in the doc said that if the animal abuse charges were the only things they had on him he’d pay fine and be done. Somebody wanted Joe to get stuck and wanted him to do serious time and the FBI made it happen.
My guess is some agent had sunk a lot of time and money into investigating him thinking he’s some kingpin. Then they found out they were just a band of methed out buffoons but it was too late to pull out (we’ve all been there).
They talk multiple times about Carole spending time in DC lobbying for big cat laws. With the money she has, one proper "donation" to the right senator, and...