Netflix Jokingly Pitches 'Tiger King's Carole Baskin for 'Unsolved Mysteries' and Twitter Goes Wild
07/14/2020 01:57 am EDT
One part of the theory that Baskin was involved in Lewis' death involves the will Lewis left behind. In June, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said he believed Baskin forged the will, which cut out Lewis' family from his previous marriage. It is believed that Lewis' estate was worth $10 million. In Tiger King, Lewis' ex-wife and his daughters all expressed concern that Baskin was involved. His daughter Donna Pettis is reportedly considering hiring a lawyer to look at what their legal options are.
As for Baskin, she has made it clear she was not happy with the Tiger King series. In an interview with the Tampa Bay Times in April, Baskin said she felt betrayed by filmmakers Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin. She thought they were making a Blackfish-type film about illegally owned big cats, but it wound up focusing on the tabloid aspects of Baskin and Maldonado-Passage's rivalry. It even inspired people to demand Maldonado-Passage, who was convicted of hiring a hitman to kill Baskin and violations of the Endangered Species Act, to be pardoned.
Netflix released the new season of Unsolved Mysteries on July 1. The series original version of the series ran from 1987 to 1999 and 2001 to 2002, with the late actor Robert Stack as host. An iteration aired on Spike from 2007 to 2008 with the late Dennis Farina hosting. The new Netflix version does not have a host and each episode focuses on a single mystery.
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