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( Stairs Jones, later Baskin)( m. 1991; legal d. 2002)Children4Jack Donald Lewis (April 30, 1938 – legal d. August 19, 2002) is an who disappeared on August 18, 1997, after leaving his home in,. The investigation into his disappearance has stretched from Lewis's sanctuary in Tampa, co-owned by his second wife, to land owned by Lewis in. No evidence of Lewis being killed has surfaced, but investigators believe it is unlikely that he disappeared on his own.
Lewis left behind over $5 million in assets. He was declared in 2002.As of 2020, the case is still open. No one has ever been arrested or charged with a crime in relation to the case. Lewis's disappearance was covered in 2020 crime documentary series, which focused on a feud between Baskin and -based private zoo owner. The has used the popularity of Tiger King to help investigate the disappearance. Contents.BackgroundDon Lewis was a native of,. By 1981, he was a self-made millionaire through his real estate and businesses.
Lewis was married to his first wife, Gladys Lewis Cross, and had three daughters and an adopted son.In January 1981, Lewis met ( Stairs Jones) on Nebraska Avenue in Tampa, on a night when she fled her house after being attacked by her first husband, Michael Murdock. Murdock and Lewis began having an affair while both were still married. She became one of his many girlfriends and substantially grew his wealth by helping him buy and sell real estate in 1984. Lewis and Murdock each of their spouses and married in 1991. The following year, the couple co-founded Wildlife on Easy Street (now called ), an for in Tampa.Lewis and his second wife clashed over how to run Wildlife on Easy Street. He wanted to breed the cats and operate it as a business, while she wanted it to be a charity.According to his second wife, who remarried in 2004 and became known as Carole Baskin, Lewis was and would frequently fly to to engage in affairs – especially when she was menstruating. Lewis told family members and friends that he was planning to eventually move to Costa Rica.
In early 1997, Lewis began transferring ownership of his properties in Florida to a Costa Rican company he controlled. In July of that year, he filed request for a against his wife, claiming she had threatened to kill him and had hidden his gun to prevent him from protecting himself; the judge did not take the threat seriously, and his request was rejected. Lewis continued to live with his wife afterwards, despite having sought a restraining order against her. Lewis had told his wife multiple times that he wanted a divorce, but she has said she thought he was not serious about it.Baskin later said that in the recent years before his disappearance, Lewis's mental health had been deteriorating, and he had begun and hoarding vehicles and junk.
She said he was losing his short-term memory and was sometimes disoriented, and she suspected he was developing. However, others close to Lewis, including his former personal attorney and a former business associate, disputed this characterization, saying she was just spreading a false story to provide a rationale for his disappearance.In the days leading up to his disappearance, Lewis had bought a plane ticket to Costa Rica and was loading equipment onto a truck destined for. Lewis's van was found at the Pilot Country Airport (pictured in 2016).Lewis disappeared on August 18, 1997, after leaving his home to make an early-morning delivery around 6:00 a.m.
On August 20, his white 1989 was found at the Pilot Country Airport in, 40 miles (64 km) away from the sanctuary. At the time of his disappearance, Lewis owned several planes and was known to sometimes fly them even though his was suspended. The keys to the van were found on the floorboard and the van had been parked for a couple of days. No evidence was found within the van.The 'found no sign of foul play' at the Wildlife on Easy Street sanctuary and visited the Costa Rican town of, where Lewis owned a 200-acre (81-hectare) park, as part of their investigation. The investigation in Costa Rica lasted five days. In Costa Rica, investigators found indications that Lewis engaged in extramarital affairs and illegal business practices.
They also found that two of Lewis's had recently been shipped out, but their whereabouts were not found. None of Lewis's have been used since his disappearance.Lewis left behind holdings estimated at more than $5 million, leading to a legal dispute between Baskin and Lewis's children. Lewis was in 2002. Most of his estate was left to Baskin. In 2004, Baskin refused to take a related to the investigation, as advised by her attorney. Lewis's children have volunteered to take polygraphs. By 2005, authorities leaned away from the theory that Lewis disappeared on his own.
No one has ever been arrested or charged with a crime in relation to the case.In 2020, the documentary series became popular in the midst of the. Using the popularity of Tiger King, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister appealed to the public for legitimate leads or evidence. Since the release of the series, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office has received six tips a day related to the disappearance.
Chronister expressed his belief that a former employee of Wildlife on Easy Street that had a sour relationship with either Lewis or Baskin will step forward with evidence. Chronister reiterated that his department does not 'have any type of evidence, not one piece, that suggests that Lewis was killed' or that a crime was even committed.
He also stated his opinion that Tiger King was for entertainment. The case is still open as of 2020. Unofficial theories. An unsubstantiated theory claims that Lewis's wife fed him to tigers at their animal sanctuary (pictured in 2012).In December 1998, Pam Lambert of wrote that there was 'a wealth of suspects and scenarios, but precious little evidence' in Lewis's disappearance. The third episode of Tiger King covered multiple theories surrounding the disappearance.
Lewis's children have pushed a theory that Baskin fed Lewis to the tigers at the sanctuary, and have criticized investigators for not running a on a on the property. However, the meat grinder was removed from the sanctuary weeks before Lewis's disappearance. Baskin reacted to the allegations saying that there would be human bones as remains if the tigers had eaten Lewis. Baskin expressed her disappointment about the theories to Lambert, saying, 'Can you imagine having people think you killed your husband or wife and not being able to prove otherwise?
Without a body, there is nothing I can do to clear my name.' Baskin has had a long-running feud with the former owner of the in, who goes by the nickname.
Joe Exotic has promoted an unsubstantiated theory that Baskin was involved in the disappearance of Lewis. He created a entitled 'Here Kitty Kitty' that featured a Baskin-lookalike feeding raw meat to tigers. Joe Exotic has also promoted an alternative theory that Lewis is buried in a at the sanctuary, but a septic tank was not installed on the property until years after Lewis's disappearance. Other unofficial theories covered by Tiger King include Lewis flying to Costa Rica and living his life under a new identity, or that his plane crashed on the way to Costa Rica. After Tiger King was released, several targeted Baskin for her speculated involvement in Lewis's disappearance. September 22, 2018.
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