The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxWhen air taxi pilot Willy Fulton arrived at Timothy Treadwell and Amie Huguenard's camp in the Alaskan forest to collect them after a bear studying expedition, he was greeted by a unimaginably chilling sight.
All was eerily quiet as "the meanest bear", sitting atop a pile of human remains, feasted on a ribcage. With no sign of the couple, he worriedly called Katmai National Park rangers.
It didn't take Joe Ellis and his colleagues long to figure out what kind of carnage had played out in the camp. Tim and Amie’s tents had been collapsed, with evidence of someone - or something - tearing them.
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