The Mirror. Locals in Columbia, Missouri, said he has been lying low since the August trip.When first approached, Smith joyfully said he was “doing good”.But his demeanour quickly changed when asked about Mopane.
Asked whether the lion died a slow death as reported, after his poor shot with a bow and arrow, the physio said: “I don’t want to talk about it.
How did you find me?”Smith then climbed into a £56,000 4x4 GMC truck with business partner Mark Dempsey and another colleague, and sped off.Smith and Dempsey run PEAK Sport and Spine, Missouri’s largest privately owned outpatient physical therapy company.Eduardo Gonçalves, founder of the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting and author of several books on the industry, said: “The killing of.
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