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    We do have a race here. Crazy story, hopefully they find all the animals before the next race.

    http://www.dispatch.com/content/stor...um-County.html
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  • #2
    With no note, are we SURE that this was a suicide? PETA has a reputation for letting animals go. Killing someone would be stepping it up a few notches though. Of course letting 50 or so animals go just to have them all shot would be a bit counterproductive.

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    • #3
      Was on local news here tonight and they claim that the only animal still missing
      is a monkey but it one of the most dangerous because it is claimed to have
      the Herpes2 virus.
      Last edited by sax; 10-19-2011, 06:53 PM.

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      • #4
        They now think the monkey was eaten by another one of the animals .
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        • #5
          Great sadness

          Gents,
          There is a lot more to this tragic story than you will ever know if all you listen to is the media.
          I am a close friend of Terry Thompson. He was a co-pilot with me for the past 8 years. He also was a boat racer ! He still holds an old 1/4 mile record for Blown Alcohol Flats at about 158 MPH. These were in the days of open cockpit drag racing.
          The tragedy to me is not the loss of his beloved animals but the tragic death of a great American who's life will never be remembered for what he should be famous for, but instead for the spectacle of his death. Terry was a Viet Nam war hero, a door gunner on Huey helicopters. He suffered from what we all now call PTSD. Of course they called it 'battle fatigue' in WW II but for us Viet Nam guys there was no name for it and the public has largely ignored it's impact on thousands of Veterans. Terry suffered untreated for 45 years, too proud to ask for help from the VA. But no stranger could have a conversation with him for 3 minutes without him starting to talk about Viet Nam. It never left him.
          He was a talented pilot who could fly anything. He loved to go formation flying with his aviator buddies in Stearmans, old warbirds, even Corsairs and a P-51. He even owned a Cassut racing airplane. I flew Turboprops and a jet with him.
          He played the guitar and was a member of a couple of local bands. He didn't drink, smoke, or take a drug in his life. He was a gifted horseman and riding instructor.
          He started (then sold) 2 successful business after he got out of the Army; a used car lot and a motorcycle shop. He raced flat-track motorcycles and sold Harleys.
          90% of the animals he cared for were 'rescued' from people who could no longer care for them. Most were given to him sick, lame or just too big/expensive to keep. His Vet bills were a constant drain. He bought about 1,000 pounds of chicken a month to feed them. He had no children but cared for his animals the best he could otherwise they would have been put down or abandoned. People from all over the country asked him to take their animals...I don't think he ever said, 'no'.
          Terry was sabotaged by his sisters over a land dispute. They falsely accused him of animal mistreatment when really all they wanted was to force the sale of the family farm that was co-owned by them and Terry.
          He was sent to jail for pleading guilty to owning guns (Some were automatic military weapons) without serial numbers. Though he had let his Federal Firearms licence expire after getting out of the gun business, they prosecuted him for still having them in his basement is a sealed wooden box. He had 130 guns and only 36 bullets ! He pleaded guilty because he could either pay the lawyers to fight ATF or feed his animals....he chose to take the jail time and feed his animals.
          While he was in jail, his wife Marion, a retired school teacher was unable to meet the work load by herself. She was his high school sweetheart, they had been together for over 40 years. She shared his passion for caring for the animals. They worked night and day bottle feeding many of the baby cats and bears nursing them to keep them alive.
          Unknown to me, she left him while he was in jail. He came home to a mess. Betrayed and humiliated by the Army, his government, his sisters and ultimately the love of his life, he finally gave up. Now you know the rest of the story ! Mike Raceboat 61-S

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          • #6
            Big Story.............

            Originally posted by raceboat61-S View Post
            Gents,
            There is a lot more to this tragic story than you will ever know if all you listen to is the media.
            I am a close friend of Terry Thompson. He was a co-pilot with me for the past 8 years. He also was a boat racer ! He still holds an old 1/4 mile record for Blown Alcohol Flats at about 158 MPH. These were in the days of open cockpit drag racing.
            The tragedy to me is not the loss of his beloved animals but the tragic death of a great American who's life will never be remembered for what he should be famous for, but instead for the spectacle of his death. Terry was a Viet Nam war hero, a door gunner on Huey helicopters. He suffered from what we all now call PTSD. Of course they called it 'battle fatigue' in WW II but for us Viet Nam guys there was no name for it and the public has largely ignored it's impact on thousands of Veterans. Terry suffered untreated for 45 years, too proud to ask for help from the VA. But no stranger could have a conversation with him for 3 minutes without him starting to talk about Viet Nam. It never left him.
            He was a talented pilot who could fly anything. He loved to go formation flying with his aviator buddies in Stearmans, old warbirds, even Corsairs and a P-51. He even owned a Cassut racing airplane. I flew Turboprops and a jet with him.
            He played the guitar and was a member of a couple of local bands. He didn't drink, smoke, or take a drug in his life. He was a gifted horseman and riding instructor.
            He started (then sold) 2 successful business after he got out of the Army; a used car lot and a motorcycle shop. He raced flat-track motorcycles and sold Harleys.
            90% of the animals he cared for were 'rescued' from people who could no longer care for them. Most were given to him sick, lame or just too big/expensive to keep. His Vet bills were a constant drain. He bought about 1,000 pounds of chicken a month to feed them. He had no children but cared for his animals the best he could otherwise they would have been put down or abandoned. People from all over the country asked him to take their animals...I don't think he ever said, 'no'.
            Terry was sabotaged by his sisters over a land dispute. They falsely accused him of animal mistreatment when really all they wanted was to force the sale of the family farm that was co-owned by them and Terry.
            He was sent to jail for pleading guilty to owning guns (Some were automatic military weapons) without serial numbers. Though he had let his Federal Firearms licence expire after getting out of the gun business, they prosecuted him for still having them in his basement is a sealed wooden box. He had 130 guns and only 36 bullets ! He pleaded guilty because he could either pay the lawyers to fight ATF or feed his animals....he chose to take the jail time and feed his animals.
            While he was in jail, his wife Marion, a retired school teacher was unable to meet the work load by herself. She was his high school sweetheart, they had been together for over 40 years. She shared his passion for caring for the animals. They worked night and day bottle feeding many of the baby cats and bears nursing them to keep them alive.
            Unknown to me, she left him while he was in jail. He came home to a mess. Betrayed and humiliated by the Army, his government, his sisters and ultimately the love of his life, he finally gave up. Now you know the rest of the story ! Mike Raceboat 61-S
            Mile
            Perhaps you should share this insight with CNN/HLN...........this is a testament that there is always two sides to every story!!

            Matt



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            • #7
              Mike, Sorry for the loss of your friend. I have to say if folks weren't allowed to keep keep (and often then abandon) exotic animals perhaps your friend would not have been put in this horrible position.

              It is sad to know that Terry became so desperate that he took his own life because he felt he had failed the animals that he had fostered to help others who could no longer keep them. I am sure that he did indeed feel betrayed.




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              • #8
                Who is CRAZY enough to have loins, tigers, bears, and monkeys as pets?!?!?! Those are WILD animals!!! And should not be pets. (in my opinion)
                Holden P. Mackey
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                • #9
                  What a guy! It sucks that the media has to choose a biased side of a story to cover. The country loves drama, a little too much sometimes. This guy was obviously over extended with the number of lions, tigers and bears (no pun intended) but in his heart was doing the right thing. I encourage you [raceboat 61s] to share your side of this story and shed some light on a subject the country is getting all too familiar with. It should be known that this story made coverage on the front page of the Seattle Times this morning.
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