Actress Mia Farrow Leaks Cowardly Lion-Murderer’s Business Address


Many of you are already familiar with the story of Cecil the Lion. For those who are not, here’s the basic story:

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Cecil was a  13-year old male lion who was recognizable because of his rare black-streaked mane. Cecil suffered a slow, agonizing death after police say he was lured off of protected park land to be killed at the hands of a trophy hunter — a Minnesota dentist named Walter Palmer.

Let me explain what I mean by “slow.”

It took 40 hours for Cecil to die after being shot by Palmer’s crossbow. They tracked Cecil and finally shot him with a rifle. They then posed with the dead lion and decapitated him so Walter could have his head mounted.

It is believed that Palmer paid at least $50,000 to hunt Cecil with his bow and arrow.

Palmer has issued a statement denying any wrong doing:

“I had no idea that the lion I took was a known, local favorite, was collared and part of a study until the end of the hunt. I relied on the expertise of my local professional guides to ensure a legal hunt.”

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The lion population in Africa has been decimated over the years, up to 90 percent. Many idiots like Palmer think it’s cool to “hunt big game” from a distance and kill them in interesting ways they can brag about to their fellow tiny-penis’d friends.

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Recently, actress Mia Farrow tweeted Palmer’s business address. She later deleted the tweet, but not before the damage may have been done. It’s possible Farrow may have opened herself up to a lawsuit by one of the most despicable dentists in America. Leaks such as this can lead to acts of violence.


And I think it’s a shame, because while Farrow was wrong, this coward will not serve any jail time for what he did. He gets off scot-free and there is nothing anyone can do about it legally. As much as we don’t like those facts, we just have to accept them and try and make something positive come out of this situation.

The death of Cecil has brought about new calls to stop “big game hunting” around the world. Hopefully this lion’s death will not be in vain.

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