
In this episode, we deep dive into the Champawat Tiger killings that occurred in the early 1900s. The Champawat Tiger is considered a man-eater and has killed over 436 people during its lifetime. In this episode, we’re joined by Ashley and Nick from the Get Out Alive podcast: they try to make us understand how such horrible events could have happened and how we can prevent this from happening again.
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Segments:
00:00 - Intro
01:26 - Quote From Jim Corbett
04:24 - Why Did The Tiger Start Killing?
05:16 - Nepal Pushed Out The Tiger From Its Borders Into India
07:52 - The Region of Champawat
08:48 - Sloth Bears And Why They Are So Deadly
12:45 - Why Did The Champawat Tiger Kill During The Day
14:18 - T-24 Tiger Ustad
19:35 - Premka Devi: The Tiger’s Last Victim
20:30 - The Devil of India
22:22 - How Did Jim Corbett Kill The Tiger?
29:47 - Why The T-24 Tiger Started Killing
33:35 - Tsavo Lions Killings
37:58 - Was Jim Corbett A Hero or Murderer?
42:01 - Should We Put Down Animals?
43:24 - Rabies In Quebec
48:18 - Bubonic Plague Story
51:53 - What Can We Learn From The Champawat Tiger?
45:43 - How Sean Needs To Disclose Any Romantic Relationship To Authorities
49:25 - Does Sean Have Any Resentment For The Person Who Made The Allegations?
57:15 - What The Color of A Bear Should Tell You
59:17 - Did Stress Exacerbate His Stutter?
1:01:12 - Get Out Alive Social Media
1:02:50 - Outro