Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister says his office is now getting “six tips a day” regarding the 23-year-old cold case of Tampa resident Doin Lewis, following the wild success of the Neftlix docuseries “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madeness.”
Speaking to reporters Tuesday in a live virtual conference, Chronister said the show has reignited interest in the missing person case of Jack Donald "Don" Lewis, who was married to Big Cat Rescue CEO Carol Baskin. Baskin was the intended target of a failed murder-for-hire plot involving Oklahoma zoo owner Joe Exotic.
Chonister said over the last three or four days his office has received an average of six tips a day, most of which are not credible.
According to the sheriff’s office, Lewis was last seen on August 18, 1997. No arrests have been made.
"Like any case at the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office we want to bring closure to the families involved and the community,” said Chronister. “We are seeing greater interest in this case thanks to 'Tiger King' and we encourage anyone who knows something to call 813-247-8200."
Since the debut of the hit show, Baskin has expressed her disappointment in the producer’s decision to imply she put Lewis’ body in a meat grinder and fed him to tigers.
“The meat grinder shown in the video was enormous. Our meat grinder was one of those little tabletop, hand crank things, like you’d have in your kitchen at home,” said Baskin in the blog post.
“Don was not easy to live with and like most couples we had our moments,” Baskin continued. “But I never threatened him and I certainly had nothing to do with his disappearance. When he disappeared, I did everything I could to assist the police.”
Chronister confirmed in today’s meeting that the meat grinders on Baskin’s property were removed before deputies could search the property, so that there was no way to properly test them for evidence. He also said Baskin’s attorney told her to refuse a polygraph test.
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