DID 'TIGER KING'S' CAROLE BASKIN KILL HER HUSBAND? BASKIN CHARGED WITH FIRST DEGREE MURDER

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Joe Exotic's "Here Kitty Kitty" music video soared to over 2 million views on YouTube after the release of Netflix documentary Tiger King. The rise in attention has started an Internet-wide conversation about Carole Baskin's late husband, who disappeared in the 90s.

Tiger King dives into the heated rivalry between Joe Exotic, former owner of the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park in Oklahoma, and Baskin, a tiger advocate who owns the Big Cat Rescue in Florida. The pair's opposing views on tiger captivity led Exotic to order a hit on Baskin's life. Those charges plus counts of animal cruelty led to a 20 plus prison sentence for Joe.

Episode 3 of the documentary series, which aired on Netflix in March, talks about the possibility of Baskin's involvement in her late husband's disappearance. Unsurprisingly, Joe Exotic was a believer that Baskin fed her dead husband to her tigers. Viewers seemed to follow his lead in the theory.

Baskin has vigorously denied playing any role in her former husband’s disappearance, which she reiterated today in a blog post on the website for Big Cat Rescue, referring to the filmmakers’ focus on such rumors as “unsavory lies.” Yet following the enormous success of the Netflix series, with many viewers (probably you!) obsessively Googling everything Tiger King-related, a Florida sheriff is capitalizing on the renewed interest in Lewis’s disappearance by requesting tips associated with the case.

“Since Netflix and Covid19 quarantine has made TigerKing all the rage, I figured it was a good time to ask for new leads,” Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister tweeted.

On April 1, tiger remains were found two acres North of Carole Baskin's residence, along with human bone. Tested on March 31, the remains were genetically proven to be Don Lewis's, and Carole was taken into custody and arrested early this afternoon.

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