Joe said that Glover and Lowe strung a piece of barbed wire as a trap to take Joe’s head off – a plan that is identical to the one supposedly hatched to kill Baskin. “We came up with a plan to decapitate Joe’s head, to kill him, to clear him away from the property so Jeff could take it over, animals and everything,” Glover said in the episode. In September 2021, Glover said during a sworn affidavit that he planned to kill Joe Exotic, a plan he says was hatched in coordination with Jeff Lowe, who was a 50% beneficiary on Joe’s life insurance. Joe Exotic’s lawyer, John Phillips, notes that this recording was provided by the prosecution to his client’s public defender, but was never featured at trial nor were witnesses cross-examined.īut that’s far from the biggest revelation here. We’ve watched the entirety of “Tiger King” Season 2 and have rounded the biggest reveals and surprises below. Still, there are a few noteworthy revelations throughout. There’s very little substance to these five new installments, save for a big reveal in the final moments of the fifth and last episode. The five-episode “Tiger King 2” (which hit Netflix on Wednesday) has very little of the actual Tiger King himself as he’s behind bars, and instead focuses on a host of supporting characters from the first season as it attempts to recapture the magic - although it ultimately comes up short. “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness” introduced the world to Joe “Exotic” Maldonado-Passage (né Schreibvogel) and his troubling private zoo in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, ending with Joe in prison for a murder-for-hire plot to kill rival Big Cat advocate Carole Baskin. Over a year and a half after “Tiger King” enraptured Netflix subscribers quarantining at home, the buzzworthy documentary series is back for a second season.
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