Tiger King is back!
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Jeff Lowe is reportedly hoping to claim fellow "Tiger King" star Erik Cowie’s remains in order to give him a proper sendoff. Cowie, one of the many zookeepers who kept things running at the Oklahoma zoo owned by Lowe as well as by Joseph Maldonado-Passage, better known as Joe Exotic, died earlier this month in New York City. According to a report from TMZ, Cowie did not have any immediate family members who could legally take custody of his remains.
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"Tiger King" star Jeff Lowe has scrapped his plans to spread late zookeeper Erik Cowie’s ashes at the Oklahoma zoo. Lowe previously had plans to claim his friend’s remains and spread them as part of a memorial service along with his favorite cat, who died recently as well. At the time, Lowe was looking into claiming Cowie’s remains as a family member had not come forward yet following his death.
Netflix’s Tiger King series, is reportedly a wanted man after failing to make a court appearance.Four bench warrants have been issued for Lowe’s arrest after he failed to appear for a hearing at Las Vegas Municipal Court on Wednesday (September 8), according to TMZ.The warrants are connected to a 2017 case where he was charged with three counts of not having a license or permit for wild animals, and one count of doing business without a license.It’s reported that Lowe has to pay $20,500
Tiger King” star and zookeeper Erik Cowie had died of unknown causes in Brooklyn at age 53 Tuesday.Exotic, 58, told The Daily Mail that Cowie suffered from chronic alcohol abuse and had sought treatment and also detailed his catty falling out after Cowie testified against Exotic.“Erik Cowie got what he deserved,” Exotic said of his former right-hand man at Oklahoma’s Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park.“Never wish evil upon anyone else,” Exotic added.
Erik Cowie was a zookeeper at the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park, featured in the hit Netflix docuseries “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness.”Cowie was often featured in “Tiger King,” the story of zookeeper and convicted felon Joe “Joe Exotic” Maldonado-Passage. Cowie had worked at the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park since answering a Craigslist ad.
Tiger King, has been found dead in Brooklyn, New York at the age of 52.Cowie, who had worked with Joe Exotic and offered extensive interviews about his experience in the Netflix docuseries, worked at the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park in Oklahoma.According to NBC New York, Cowie was found unconscious in an apartment on East 155th Street and Remsen Avenue in East Flatbush.
Tiger King zookeeper Erik Cowie, who appeared in the Netflix series, has died at the age of 53. Erik was found in the bedroom of a property in New York City on Friday 3 September, TMZ has reported.The zookeeper, who was living and working in Oklahoma in recent years, was understood to have been visited a friend at an apartment, where he was later found.
Erik Cowie, who rose to fame following his appearance in the hit Netflix documentary Tiger King, has been found dead in an apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
TMZ. Cowie’s body was reportedly discovered in New York City last Friday.
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Erik Cowie, a documentary subject featured in Netflix’s Tiger King, died on Sept. 3 of unknown causes. He was 52.
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Erik Cowie, the zookeeper and one of the stars of "Tiger King," has died. He was reportedly 53 years old. TMZ reported that Cowie was found dead on Sept.