Tiger attack Jackassery II

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Following up on Chris' excellent observation -- this from the San Francisco Chronicle a bit ago:


"And sources close to the investigation tell The Chronicle that the surviving brothers have not been entirely forthcoming during interviews with police."

I was also looking at the MySpace profile of the guy who died, Carlos Sousa, who wanted to "partyharder then [sic] a rock star." His last login was Christmas Day, and his mood was "high." Now could he have been just high on life? Toxicological tests in the autopsy can determine that. If indeed it's true that he taunted the tiger, a person's gotta be high to climb into a big cat's cage.

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