Originally Posted by luv:
I questioned how they were able to show footage from before the arson if everything was destroyed. Then it shows where his current husband went and was getting everything out of the storage facility. We at least know he was guilty of the arson. The question would be if he intended to burn the alligators along with it, or if he was just stupid and used too much accelerant. If he truly loved animals, I would say the latter, but I'm not convinced he truly loved animals.
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
i just can't wrap my head around how this was recorded 'in real time'?
I believe the filmakers originally intended to make a different documentary and the thing just evolved over time. They got lucky with the tacky soap opera aspect of it which the general public has latched on to.
They told Carol that they intended to make a "blackfish" type of doc for the exotic animal biz.
Not sure if true, or if that was their way of luring her in to talk so much? [Reply]
Netflix's 'Tiger King' Prompts Sheriff To Seek Tips In Cold Case
the questions that have resurfaced surrounding Lewis' disappearance in the docuseries prompted Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister to revive the cold case. He posted a notice Monday seeking tips.
During a news conference Tuesday, Chronister said he's gotten about a half dozen calls on the case, none of which appear legitimate.
"What we're hoping is maybe someone has had a change of heart, maybe a relationship status has changed," Chronister said. "Anything that will prompt someone to call with a legitimate lead, a piece of evidence."
OJ’s probably kicking himself thinking about all the time and aggravation he could’ve saved himself if he’d just pushed Nicole into a tiger cage. [Reply]