Sunday, December 1, 2019

Wildlife Safari Ohio, Fire, Holly Hunt, giraffs dead, Animal abuse

I believe Holly Hunt and the owners of The Wildlife Safari Park in Port Clinton Ohio, should be investigated and if so charged with 3rd degree murder. Or... at very least charged with a felony for animal abuse
because a barn on her property caught fire and incinerated TEN  magnificent beasts, some just a year old!!!





Is Holly shedding  crocodile tears as a cover up????  Sorry girl this tragedy does not pass the smell test!!

(Watch out for the GOFUNDME page that will probably go up very soon. Don't give them a dime!)

Three giraffes, three red river hogs, three bongos and a springbok were inside the barn  Officer Carolyn DeMore with the Danbury Township Police told reporters. (A bongo is a large forest antelope and the springbok is a medium-sized, gazelle-like antelope).




One giraffe named Beltre just arrived at the Park a week ago with two Red River hog sisters RJ and Pricilla. Theses are three of the TEN  beautiful trusting souls that were  burned alive due to neglect. They arrived at their  new home, to die. I wonder where they came from? (That's something to explore.)






The unbelievable  part of this story is that the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. The Ohio State Fire Marshal arrived at the park Friday to investigate the blaze, more then enough time to remove any evidence. 

Hey Fire Marshall I'll tell you what caused the fire and I don't even have to be there to investigate.  And as a bonus I'll give you some clues to follow and it won't take me the months you gave as a timeline to solve this mystery. Let's start with the definition of third degree murder.

Third degree murder can be defined as homicide committed with the intention of causing bodily harm, but not necessarily death. It can be a killing that results from indifference or negligence or recklessness. Statutes defining third degree murder vary considerably from state to state.

According to that definition I believe the deaths of these animals falls under that category. Hold up, I know that the law does not work that way with animals because if that were the case anyone who eats meat would be guilty. I say err on the side of caution. Don't eat meat.  The law might change because people like me will change it. So indulge me please.

We are all part of the web of life whatever we do to the web we do to ourselves. (Chief Seattle Dawamish 1780-1866).

Here's  the biggest clue ever that points my third degree murder theory.

Did you know that the firefighters found propane tanks  in the barn??  You read that right. There were tanks in the barn that would ensure a spark of a match would turn into a crematorium.   Humm, points to malfeasance, no

If you think about it over the years such exotic animals made the Park thousands more like millions of dollars yet the were locked in a fire trap and left to be burnt alive, next to propane tanks. Why was money not invested in protecting them? 

Shame Hunt family shame!

When interviewed  Holly Hunt claims to be heartbroken. But if she is so heartbroken why didn't she house those beautiful creatures in safety? She housed exotic animals  in neglectful and hazardous conditions when they paid for her family their lifestyle, houses, cars, colleges.

Shame Hunt family shame!

Here are some facts I have gathered that will show the gross neglect the animals suffered and call into question the circumstances surrounding this very mysterious fire.

1. The Barn was made with dry old wood. An enclosure with such precious lives should have been built with concrete and fire retardant materials.

2. The wood framed farm was built in 1980. What??? That's almost FORTY YEARS  OLD. 


 The owner Holly Hunt and family were making loads of money off these animals and yet they were housed in a 39 year old wooden barn!

Shame Hunt family shame!

And if that's not enough. Check this out

3. The barn DID NOT have a fire suppression system, That means

There were NO fire extinguishers 

There were NO fire alarm systems.

And it gets worse if that's even possible 

There was no overnight caretaker. Most Vets and dog shelters have  caretakers for emergencies. Why was there no one at the Safari barn? Convenient maybe? But the propane tanks sure were.

Urge authorities to investigate Holly Hunt owner of the Wildlife Safari Park in Port Clinton Ohio.

Follow the money. Think insurance, How much is a baby giraffe burnt alive worth on paper?

Please understand animals are not ours to experiment on eat, wear use for entertainment or abuse in any other way. All beings desire freedom to live a natural life according to their inherent desires and instincts (PETA)   Not burned alive at a Safari  Park in Ohio.

Here is their web page let them know how you feel   http://www.africansafariwildlifepark.com/

Shame Hunt family shame!








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