He was known for rescuing animals. Now he's accused of starving hundreds of exotic pets to death.
Washington Post Nausea struck Corrie Butler as soon as she stepped inside the white clapboard home in Weston, Conn. The stench — a stomach-churning fusion of feces and putrefying flesh, baked in months of summer heat — was unlike anything the experienced animal ... |
Friday, September 30, 2016
He was known for rescuing animals. Now he's accused of starving hundreds of exotic pets to death. - Washington Post
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