There is no denying that much of America has enamored with the idea of whodunnits and open-ended documentaries. We are an inquisitive people who have been far more prone to conspiracies and mysteries than most other populations.
That is likely why we were so intrigued with Tiger King – an incredibly addictive documentary by Netflix that took us deep into the unbelievable world of competing big cat rescue groups.
While the big story contained within this rollercoaster involved Joe Exotic and his harem of young men, a great many viewers appeared fixated on the story of rival zoo owner Carole Baskins and the mysterious disappearance of her husband.
Now, as Carole continues to exude her innocence, new evidence seems to open up a new area of questioning in the case.
An attorney for the missing husband of “Tiger King” star Carole Baskin said he believes that the signature of his former client on a document essentially giving Baskin all his money is a forgery.
“I believe it was traced,” lawyer Joseph Fritz, former attorney and friend to Don Lewis, told Nancy Grace in an exclusive interview on Fox Nation’s “Crime Stories.”
“Somebody sat at my office and had the pictures and was able to lay one over the other on their cellphone and they are a perfect match,” he continued, noting that typically a person’s signature shows at least a minimum variation.
“If the signature of Don Lewis was traced. Carol Baskin is in a whole world of trouble now,” said Grace.
The Netflix series may be over, but the Tiger King saga appears far from over.