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Muskingum County Animal Farm was a private zoo located in Zanesville, Ohio, United States. The animal farm had been repeatedly reported for inadequate and unsafe housing for the animals, as well as insufficient water and food. Neighbors had previously complained of animals escaping "improper fencing" and causing damage to neighboring property. [1]
Set against the backdrop of a heated national debate, the documentary chronicles the extraordinary story of two men at the heart of the issue – Tim Harrison, an Ohio police officer whose friend was killed by an exotic pet, and Terry Brumfield, a big-hearted man who struggles to raise two African lions that he loves like his own family.
On October 18, 2011 Terry Thompson of Zanesville intentionally released about fifty animals including 18 tigers, lions, two grizzly bears, mountain lions, leopards, and primates free before taking ...
Fatal Attractions is a documentary series broadcast on Animal Planet from 2010 until 2013. First aired in 2010, the show focused on humans who have kept animals as unconventional pets that have turned out to be dangerous and sometimes fatal. The program's last new episode aired in February 2013. No new episodes were made around the end date.
Private zoo owner releases 56 exotic animals in Zanesville, Ohio, in 2011. It started with a phone call to 911 on Oct. 18, 2011. A woman reported seeing a bear and lion roaming around.
Theroux first met Exotic, now serving time in a federal prison, while making his documentary “America’s Most Dangerous Pets,” and revisits hours of unseen footage for the current show.
Minerva Monster is a 2015 American documentary film written and directed by Seth Breedlove, [1] about the purported sightings of an alleged Bigfoot-like creature around the town of Minerva, in Paris Township, Stark County, Ohio, in 1978.
The docuseries focused on eccentric zookeeper, Joe Exotic, who was sentenced to 22 years in prison for trying to hire two hit men to kill animal rights activist, Carole Baskin. Bask