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Buzz, it's never been confirmed by police officials. So much of what has been stated in articles has been proven to be false. We were first told the zoo enclosure was the proper height and up to all standards. That turned out to be false. We were told a shoe was found in the moat. Police tell us that is not true. We were told slingshots were found. Police say NO slingshots were found. That's why I asked if POLICE had confirmed this allegation. Because until it is confirmed that pinecones, sticks and other objects which could not reach the moat through natural means were found, then I'm remaining skeptical.
I'm not saying things weren't found. Just that the reporting on this has been so wrong so often that I can't help but wonder if this is one more falsehood that is being perpetrated.
It wasn't the police who found the slingshots, it was workers at the hospital, that doesn't mean they didn't exist, only that police didn't know of them. Also the police did say that the tree branch in the moat was from another type of tree across the way that couldn't have fallen there naturally, nor the 9 lb. rock!