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🗓️ 6 May 2025
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0:00.0 | Hi, park enthusiasts. I'm your host, Delia Diambra. And the case I'm going to tell you about today is one that is just downright chilling. Everything about it will give you full-body chills because it involves two victims that seem like they should have been the least likely people to have been targeted. They were hunters, armed veteran outdoorsmen whose killer, in my opinion, |
0:22.7 | took a huge risk attacking them, but somehow succeeded. The crimes unfolded in two different |
0:29.3 | recreation spaces, Osceola National Forest and Camp Blanding Wildlife Management Area, which are |
0:35.4 | both in Florida. According to the U.S. Department |
0:38.7 | of Agriculture's website, Osceola National Forest is somewhere people visit to disconnect with their |
0:44.0 | normal lives and take solace in nature. It's known for having an abundance of trails and |
0:49.3 | great areas to fish, camp, swim, and hunt. It's located in northern Florida, about a 45-minute drive west |
0:56.0 | of Jacksonville. It actually butts right up to the Georgia border. The Camp Blanding Wildlife |
1:02.0 | Management area sits about an hour southeast of Osceola National Forest, and it's located basically |
1:07.8 | right between the cities of Jacksonville and Gainesville. |
1:17.0 | It encompasses more than 56,000 acres, some of which is closed to visitors and hunters during the year because the Florida Department of Military Affairs operates on it. |
1:21.5 | When portions of Camp Blanding are open, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission |
1:26.1 | monitors its use for fishing, hiking, hunting, |
1:28.6 | and other recreational activities. FWC has strict guidelines that hunters must follow if they want to |
1:35.1 | catch game there. But in November 1993, a sportsman entered camp landing in Osceola National Forest |
1:42.1 | with no intention of following the rules or upholding the law. |
1:46.0 | What resulted from his actions sent law enforcement investigators on a years-long hunt of their own |
1:52.0 | that ultimately revealed a ruthless human predator who preferred hunting, hunters. |
1:58.0 | This is Park Predators. |
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