Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Meth, Not Bear, Killed Man in Smokies

A man found dead in Great Smoky Mountains National Park in September died of an accidental meth overdose before being partially eaten by a bear, which was later euthanized, an autopsy has concluded.
The bear found near the body of William Lee Hill Jr., 30, displayed “aggressive behaviors” as park rangers worked on Sept. 11 to recover Hill’s body, according to news reports in September.
Biologists trapped the bear, put a GPS collar on it, and released the bear. ...

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