New Clue in TIGER KING Mystery on 48 HOUR SUSPICION
A reported 64 million households watched "Tiger King" Netflix.
By: Sarah Jae Leiber Sep. 08, 2020

A reported 64 million households watched "Tiger King" Netflix. The story focused on the battle of wills between the Oklahoma-based flamboyant big cat owner Joe Exotic, and the Tampa-based animal rights activist Carole Baskin.
A major part of that battle was Joe Exotic's claim that Baskin had murdered her former husband Don Lewis back in 1997, and fed him to their tigers. Baskin has strongly denied the allegations, and Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister has clearly stated that Baskin is neither a suspect, nor a person of interest in the case. The mystery of Lewis' disappearance remains unsolved, and the case is open. His body has never been found. Now, for the first time on TV, the ex-wife of a former employee of Baskin and Lewis has come forward with a sensational allegation to "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger. Schlesinger's report, "The Tiger King Mystery," will air on a special "48 Hours" series: "Suspicion," on Wednesday, September 9, at 10/9c on CBS. Trish Farr-Payne tells "48 Hours Suspicion" her ex-husband Kenny Farr may be connected to Don Lewis' disappearance."How long after Don disappeared did the freezer disappear?" asked Schlesinger. "About a week after Don disappeared," replied Trish Farr-Payne. And later-in the middle of an argument about their rocky marriage - according to Farr-Payne, Kenny Farr threatened her life.
She says, "Kenny had threatened to put me in a grinder, he said, 'If you try to leave me again, I'm gonna put you in the grinder, like I did Don.'" "In a meat grinder?" asked Schlesinger. "Yeah," said Farr-Payne. "Do you remember what you thought when he said that?" asked Schlesinger. "I thought he was tellin' the truth. At that time. I thought, you know, at least that is probably the turnin' point where I knew-I knew deep down that Kenny has some part in Don's not ever coming back. I knew then for sure," said Farr-Payne. Trish Farr-Payne claims she was too scared of her husband and worried about protecting her kids to go to police. But, in 2000, three years after Lewis' disappearance, Trish Farr-Payne says the couple had another fight, and this one was so violent police came to the home. Kenny Farr was arrested and eventually convicted of domestic violence and a gun charge. Trish Farr-Payne says that at that time, she told the sheriff's detectives the whole story. The sheriff's office has had no comment other than to say there are currently no suspects or persons of interest in Don Lewis' disappearance. Carole Baskin declined to do an on-camera interview with "48 Hours Suspicion," but she told the Tampa Bay Times she gave Kenny Farr the guns long after Don vanished and that she doesn't believe he had anything to do with her husband's disappearance.
Following Lewis' disappearance, Kenny Farr continued to work for Baskin. She wrote on her website earlier this year that she loves him "like a son." "48 Hours Suspicion" has been unable to reach Kenny Farr for comment.
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