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L.A. police seek tips in ‘Tiger King’ case

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ‚Äî It might be the biggest diversion from the pandemic: binge-watching the luridly fascinatin­g Netflix documentar­y “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.”

Now a Florida sheriff is asking the public for tips regarding one of the lingering mysteries raised in the recently released show: What happened to Carole Baskin’s husband?

For those who aren’t up to speed, here’s a primer: Carole Baskin is the owner of Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Florida. Tiger King, the documentar­y, is about Joseph Maldonadop­assage, also known as “Joe Exotic,” a former Oklahoma zookeeper who loves guns, younger men, and big cats.

Earlier this year, he was sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in a murder-forhire plot. He was convicted of trying to hire someone to kill Baskin, who had tried to shut him down, accusing the Oklahoma zoo of abusing animals and selling big cat cubs.

In retaliatio­n, Maldonado-passage raised questions about Baskin’s former husband, Jack “Don” Lewis, who disappeare­d in 1997. His often violent and expletive-filled rants about Baskin were not only broadcast on his web TV show, but also in the documentar­y. Since the show was released, speculatio­n about Baskin and Lewis has run rampant ‚Äî and Hillsborou­gh County Sheriff Chad Chronister wants to take advantage of all the attention.

“Everyone’s home. They’re watching Netflix and they’re home,” Chronister said in a news conference Tuesday, adding that Lewis’ case remains open and that he’s recently assigned a detective supervisor to handle new leads.

The documentar­y extensivel­y covered Maldonado-passage’s repeated accusation­s that Baskin killed her husband and possibly fed him to her tigers. Baskin has never been charged with any crime and released a statement refuting the accusation­s made in the series.

“We hope the Sheriff’s plea for leads will result in new informatio­n about what happened to Don Lewis,” said Susan Bass, Big Cat Rescue’s spokeswoma­n, in an email.

Chronister said at least six new leads a day about Lewis have come in over the past week.

“Nothing credible,” he said. “Most tips are more theories.”

The sheriff debunked a few allegation­s raised by Maldonado-passage in the documentar­y, including that Lewis is buried under the Big Cat Rescue septic tank (that wasn’t put in until years after Lewis’ disappeara­nce) and that Lewis’ body was put through the meat grinders used to process food for the tigers (those were removed several weeks before his disappeara­nce, Chronister said).

The documentar­y filmmakers “certainly spun it for entertainm­ent purposes,” Chronister said, adding that he too binge-watched the series. “I think that’s why all of us were so intrigued and engaged.”

Maldonado-passage isn’t giving up, either: From behind bars, he filed a federal lawsuit seeking nearly $94 million in damages, claiming among other things that he was convicted based on false and perjured testimony. He also says he was singled out for prosecutio­n because he “is an openly gay male with the largest collection of generic tigers and cross breeds.”

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 ?? PHOTO BY SANTA ROSA COUNTY JAIL ?? This file photo provided by the Santa Rosa County Jail in Milton, Fla., shows Joseph Maldonado-passage, also known as “Joe Exotic.” Maldonado-passage was convicted in an unsuccessf­ul murder-for-hire plot against Carole Baskin, the founder of Big Cat Rescue, who he has repeatedly accused of killing her husband Jack “Don” Lewis. Lewis’ unsolved 1997 disappeara­nce and Maldonado-passage’s accusation­s are the subject of new Netflix series “Tiger King.”
PHOTO BY SANTA ROSA COUNTY JAIL This file photo provided by the Santa Rosa County Jail in Milton, Fla., shows Joseph Maldonado-passage, also known as “Joe Exotic.” Maldonado-passage was convicted in an unsuccessf­ul murder-for-hire plot against Carole Baskin, the founder of Big Cat Rescue, who he has repeatedly accused of killing her husband Jack “Don” Lewis. Lewis’ unsolved 1997 disappeara­nce and Maldonado-passage’s accusation­s are the subject of new Netflix series “Tiger King.”

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