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A bear in the United States died violently after eating an entire box of cocaine, accidentally solving a major cross-border drug trafficking case

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Mysterious and strange, the bear died of a meal due to cocaine

It is rumored that the king of merchants is extravagant and holds a feast, but the United States once swallowed $5 million, causing people to wonder. Where did this bear come from? What exactly is its menu? Even one percent of the full Han table can't eat so much money, right?

It's true that bears are gluttonous, but $5 million is still a strange amount. Why is this bear so proud? How did it get this wealth? What exactly happened in this bizarre event? It all started with a news story in 1985.

A bear in the United States died violently after eating an entire box of cocaine, accidentally solving a major cross-border drug trafficking case

In the Chatahucci National Forest in Georgia, USA, a wild brown bear is known as the "Escobar bear". Associated with the famous American drug lord Pablo Escobar of the 20th century. However, the bear is innocent and is involved in drug trafficking.

The bear became famous because actor Elizabeth Banks portrayed it in a movie. Elizabeth directed from film, this time decided to direct, the film plan is based on the true story of Escobar Bear, bringing his tragic fate back to the screen.

A bear in the United States died violently after eating an entire box of cocaine, accidentally solving a major cross-border drug trafficking case

However, history is more bizarre than fiction. Thornton II, a native of Kentucky, USA, was a prominent police officer but became a thief. He turned himself into a criminal, and even died mysteriously, becoming a case study that attracts people.

The relationship between Thornton II and Escobar the bear is puzzling. How can drug dealers trade bears? What currency is used? Drugs are used in many ways, but raw swallowing is rare, so why did this new mode of consumption arise?

In the early morning of September 11, 1985, the body of Thornton II was found in a parking lot in Tennessee, United States. He was wearing body armor, carrying a large amount of cash and a weapon slung from his waist. Next to the body was the crashed private jet. He planned to smuggle drugs from Colombia or Mexico by plane, but accidentally crashed and ended up falling to his death with a huge amount of drugs.

A bear in the United States died violently after eating an entire box of cocaine, accidentally solving a major cross-border drug trafficking case

Police discovered that Thornton II was carrying far more drugs than he carried. After the accident, he tried to reduce the weight of the plane, discarded some of the drugs, but to no avail, and eventually chose to skydive. Thornton II caused a shocking police follow-up, revealing his adventures.

This raises another puzzle, how does the bear get involved? Police found ten airdropped suitcases on the plane's tracks, mostly filled with drugs. One of the boxes was torn open by a bear and contained 17 pounds of cocaine, and the bear died.

A bear in the United States died violently after eating an entire box of cocaine, accidentally solving a major cross-border drug trafficking case

The medical examiner's examination found that the bear was filled with cocaine, causing a drastic change in its physiological condition and eventually cardiac arrest. The autopsy results confirmed that the bear gradually had seizures by taking cocaine internally, continued to eat drugs, and eventually died in a violent physiological reaction.

The story also sparked sympathy for the bear. Bear is innocently involved in the world of drugs and unfortunately eats drugs to death, revealing the importance of promoting drug prohibition.

Looking back at the whole story, we must reflect on whether U.S. law would have litigated the bear if Escobar had survived? The answer is probably no. Bears are not drug traffickers and do not use drugs, and the law does not regulate "drug eating." At most, bears find drugs but do not return them, the nature of the crime is ambiguous, and there is no precedent for carnivore defendants in U.S. law.

A bear in the United States died violently after eating an entire box of cocaine, accidentally solving a major cross-border drug trafficking case

There are many mysteries in this story, which is evocative. The relationship between humans and animals, and the fight between humans and drugs, require us to think deeply. Through this story, we can't help but be led to more questions, and continue to explore unknown territory with doubts and thoughts.

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A bear in the United States died violently after eating an entire box of cocaine, accidentally solving a major cross-border drug trafficking case

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