I noticed Terry's name at the end of the credits as an"in memory of".... Does anyone know if he took his own life as a result of losing his beloved lions?? He talked so much about Lambert being the reason that he could rise out of his post-accident depression that I wondered how he would cope with his absence and then seeing his name at the end, well, it made me wonder-
We see the world, not as it is, but as we are.....
PIKETON, Ohio — The Ohio State Highway Patrol said a man was killed Wednesday afternoon when his pickup was struck by a train in Pike County. It happened just before 5 p.m. on Wakefield Mound Road.
The patrol said Terry W. Brumfield was driving across a set of railroad tracks when his pickup was struck by a Norfolk Southern train.
Brumfield, 56, of Piketon, died at the scene, authorities said.
A passenger, Charles P. Brumfield, 30 of McDermott, suffered head injuries and was airflifted to a hospital in West Virginia. The patrol did not elaborate on his condition.
A second, unidentified passenger fled the scene and has not been located, the patrol said.
Thanks so much for your posting. I'm glad to know that Terry was in good spirits despite being separated from his lions and that his death wasn't self-inflicted out of despair.
We see the world, not as it is, but as we are.....
I just saw the DVD. This was such an informative movie about the craziness of exotic animal ownership and sales! Especially as I live in Dayton, OH and after the recent events in Zanesville, OH. Talk about close to home! If you'd like to learn more about Terry and the rest of the cast check out the extras on the DVD. Terry's death is addressed in detail.