A hunter hunting "Albino deer" loved by locals and submitting it to SNS is on a great flame and intimidation of murder


ByDanielle tineke

Missouri, USACape Girard CountyThere was a famous deer who was gathering popularity among locals, but there was a situation where a hunter posted a photo taken of this deer on Facebook, causing a great flame. This deer is an unusual albino in which the melanin pigment is lacking and the color of the body loses white, and the situation is escalated to a hunter who has crowded the popularity so that a crime is rushing and a threat to foretail killing can be sent .

SeMissourian.com: Local News: Albino buck killed in Cape Girardeau County (12/03/14)
http://www.semissourian.com/story/2143060.html


Hunter faces backlash after bagging rare albino deer - The Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2014/12/04/hunter-faces-backlash-after-bagging-rare-albino-deer/

Jerry Kinnaman gets death threats after killing albino buck | Daily Mail Online
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2861980/Hunter-gets-death-threats-killing-rare-albino-deer-posting-photos-Facebook.html

The following was actually posted to the Facebook account of Mr. Jerry Kinnaman of the deer hunter.Compound BowMr. Kinnaman with a breathtaking albino deer horn taken in at was taken, "Although it is not the biggest deer so far, the deer of seven and a half has been the biggest prey so far.Well, I started bashing Come as "Please!"



A fierce controversy on this post has rolled up against this post and threats of murder have arrived, but Kinnaman said in an interview with the South Missouri State newspaper, "It is a deer hunted only once in my life." In an interview with the Washington Post, he talks about murder intimidation, "People are brave at the other end of the PC, but I know they will not do anything really bother me."

He also said that he knew that Albino deer was a famous deer in the neighborhood and said, "People understand the relationships that people felt against this deer." On that reason, Mr. Kinnaman said about the reason why he shot the deer "Albino deer did not store any fat and the condition of the teeth was not good, even if I did not kill this winter this year would not have come" , Explaining that it is the result of concern about a car accidental accident on a road etc. continuing to the city by neglecting a weak deer. Also, Mr. Kinnaman denied the rumor that it was rumored that "You shot a deer for a return."


Furthermore, the South Missouri State newspaper said that "It was legitimate hunting" that he did not commit any laws regarding Mr. Kinnaman's hunting. Mr. Kinnaman has completed peeling of Albino deer and is also considering donating to the neighboring nature center so that the residents can visit.

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