Unbiased, nuanced, well researched take
This is an unbiased, well-researched take on the story of Joe Schreibvogel, convicted of fraud, conspiracy to commit murder, and animal cruelty, and his abuses of his lovers, staff, business partners, and animals. It also tells the story of how Carole Baskin went from cub petting and breeding to sanctuary and trying to shut down the industry that is abusing and killing big cats and the years long legal battle and feud with Joe. I’m glad I listened to this series before the heavily edited and biased entertainment series on Netflix so I wasn’t led by the nose to think Joe was some innocent folk hero. Also, Baskin didn’t kill her husband. Big cats don’t consume entire carcasses of meat, police didn’t find human remains on the property, there was no meat grinder large enough to grind up a full grown adult human male, and Don had a history of plane crashes. He also had a history of criminal activity. So no, the theory cooked up by her greedy stepchildren and pushed by Joe is nonsense.
Violet Toes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/20
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