Did Carole Baskin Murder Her Husband?

Did Carole Baskin Murder Her Husband?


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#4
#4
Ouch. Not lookin good for ol blank eyed awkward laugh authoritarian Carole the * killer Baskin

*alleged
 
#6
#6
Yes, but based on the scant evidence that I know of, I couldn't vote guilty in a court of law. I'm just playing the odds and reading her when I say "yes".
 
#7
#7
Crazy as a ****house rat. Her new cuck wouldn’t dare cross her and he knows she’s got the money. I’ve watch enough Forensic Files to know when they interview the spouse of a missing person and it revolves around how bad it is for them and not the missing person they’ve most likely got something to do with it. She laughs and jokes in the interview because it doesn’t bother her that he’s gone. What bothers her is people thinking she did it. She could have buried him in a hundred places on that property and he’d never turn up. I think she had been planning to whack him and the trip to Costa Rica was a perfect cover to say oh he probably crashed. I would also bet money her parents helped.
 
#9
#9
Ouch Carole soulless Baskin has few sympathetic to her side so far
 
#10
#10
For sure. Only other reasonable explanation (not likely) is that he is living in Costa Rica under a different name.
 
#18
#18
Apparently Carole baskin is a member here...

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It's definitely the guy who's giving her money.

I live two miles from Big Cat Rescue.

I’ve donated to their fundraisers and have been to some of their events.
The facility uses volunteers who devote their time taking care of the variety of big cats on site. I’ve spoken with some of them who have been doing this got years. No small feat given the Tampa heat and humidity.
I have met both Carole and her daughter Jamie. To describe them both as odd and eccentric is an understatement. I do, however, admire the job they’ve done in their quest to rescue big cats. From what I have seen, the criticism from Eric Goode is not warranted.
The animals that I have seen looked well cared for and the facility spends quite a bit of money on rehabilitating many of the big cats that they bring in.
Not sure how many of you have seen a tiger up close when they are standing on their back legs but it is a very impressive sight. They are huge!
 
#19
#19
My mom has been a fan of Big Cat Rescue for years. I had never heard this woman’s name until the show started trending.

Finally caved and started watching it the other night. Two episodes in and I would say she appears to have the most legit operation from a conservation stand point.

Joe is an oddball. The dude in Myrtle Beach is cult leader... they all seem to have quirks.

I’m always wary of road side private zoos anyway.
 
#20
#20
My mom has been a fan of Big Cat Rescue for years. I had never heard this woman’s name until the show started trending.

Finally caved and started watching it the other night. Two episodes in and I would say she appears to have the most legit operation from a conservation stand point.

Joe is an oddball. The dude in Myrtle Beach is cult leader... they all seem to have quirks.

I’m always wary of road side private zoos anyway.
Wait until episode 3 before final judgement.
 
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#21
#21
Wait until episode 3 before final judgement.

Hmm... ok somethings up. Not sure she fed him to tigers but there was certainly seems to be some involvement from her in his disappearance.

Now I’m on episode 5 and I still think Joe is POS too.

Doc Andes is weirdo but he at least seems benign.
 
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#23
#23
Hmm... ok somethings up. Not sure she fed him to tigers but there was certainly seems to be some involvement from her in his disappearance.

Now I’m on episode 5 and I still think Joe is POS too.

Doc Andes is weirdo but he at least seems benign.

When she said "he took the early, early, early, early flight" with a wry smile and a cadence, looking off into space, my thought was "she's guilty". It reminded me of a child badly telling a rehearsed lie.
 
#24
#24
When she said "he took the early, early, early, early flight" with a wry smile and a cadence, looking off into space, my thought was "she's guilty". It reminded me of a child badly telling a rehearsed lie.

Yeah her body language said she knew much more than she was letting on. The whole thing about his will was just too suspicious.

Then she tried to play sanctimonious about not removing the estranged daughters from the will when he supposedly told her to.

I know Joe was coming at her hard but now I feel like she is just a vindictive beesh.
 
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