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Special Report: Sports
May 03, 2008
Alabama's Monster Pig Hoax, one year later
Consequences of infamous youth pig kill still being played out
by Rhonda Roland Shearer
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In January, a Clay County grand jury was to decide if the Monster Pig hunters committed animal cruelty. The public never heard that the District Attorney who was to prosecute the case suddenly canceled . Now in April, another surprise. A National Geographic UK film crew is in Alabama filming "Anatomy of a Hoax" about the monster hog killing. With all the unexpected twists and turns in this case, what else should the public know? Fred the pig may be dead but the consequences of his killing continue.

On May 3rd 2007, an eleven year old boy, Jamison Stone, from Pickensville, Alabama,  made international news that spread like wildfire over the Associated Press wire services. The now infamous photograph shows a fresh faced boy kneeling behind a monster-sized pig. The hog was shot in the backwoods with a giant 50 caliber Smith & Wesson hand gun that later turned out to be, like the hunt itself, a hoax.
"Fred" in his pig pen, April 3, 2007, exactly one month before being shot

Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries quickly revealed that it was a farm animal, and not a wild boar, that was shot in the 150 acre low-fence area. It was an overfed pet, and gentle domestic Duroc swine, named Fred. My investigation uncovered the darker tale that went mostly unreported by mainstream media.

The owner of Lost Creek Plantation-- the canned hunting operation-- Eddy Borden, along with owners of Southeastern Trophy Hunters Keith O’Neil and Charles Williams, modeled their marketing scheme after the enormously successful Hogzilla shooting in Georgia that National Geographic turned into a 2005 record-breaking documentary. Their flimflam plan was to buy a dark hairy fat farm hog, and sell it to a greenhorn as a “once in a lifetime” opportunity. The advertisement promised that a 1,000 pound monster boar was “roaming the wilds” of the Lineville plantation even before they picked Fred up from the farm.

To save face, Mike Stone, Jamison’s father, continued to tell a heroic tale about what happened on May 3, 2007. However, the ugly bottom line still showed --and the public noticed. Mike Stone said that for three hours, Jamison repeatedly wounded the hog with no kill shot. Stone told me that a local TV station said to the hunters that "if they wanted a news story, only the boy could shoot the pig-- no adults." So the three professional hunters, Borden, Williams and O’Neil, armed with rifles, stood by for hours and watched as the hog eventually bled out in order to, ultimately, promote their hunting business.

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Citizens, including hunters, from around the world were outraged. Greed had sadly replaced the long-held hunters’ ethic of a quick and humane kill, and put hunting itself and Alabama’s global reputation in the cross-hairs. Clay County District Attorney Fred Thompson, in response, asked the sheriff to investigate the hunters for possible animal cruelty charges. As I reported in a January ESPNOutdoors.com exclusive, Lt. Steve Cotney, of the Clay County Sheriff’s office was ready to testify in a secret grand jury the week of January 28th.

Consistent with the unexpected twists and turns in this case, and what the public has yet to learn since my story that a grand jury would convene, is that Lt. Cotney-- to his great surprise-- never got to testify. He found out on the day he was suppose to report to the grand jury that after many months of hard work, DA Fred Thompson, without explanation, canceled the grand jury.

“We’re just going to leave that alone,” Thompson told Cotney .

Since then, Alabama’s Attorney General, Troy King, reviewed the Monster Pig case and told me there was too little time for his office to pursue the case before the one year statute of limitations ran out May 3, 2008 following the DA’s cancelation. He was also unsure whether or not Alabama animal cruelty laws would be applicable to the killing of a farm animal suddenly transposed into a hunter's quarry.

Allen Andress, Chief Enforcement Officer for Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division, also declined to do any enforcement. He told me they had no jurisdiction. Fred may have been hunted, but he was not a wild animal.

Pet? Hunting quarry? Farm animal? Who was Fred? Facts support that one time or another he was all three. Authorities, so far, have not drawn the moral line, that the willful participation in the unnecessary slow and painful death of an animal--no matter if it’s a pet, prey or agricultural -- is unlawful in the US or the State of Alabama,.

Meanwhile, National Geographic’s UK film crew, Tigress Productions, is filming “Anatomy of a Hoax” to further delve into the ugly side of the monster pig killing. Producers told me that Mike Stone has agreed to be interviewed. Their 2005 documentary on Hogzilla, the Georgia plantation giant hog shooting, was for a long time, the second most watched program in the channel’s history.
Eddy Borden, on left with hunting client at the now defunct Lost Creek Plantation, Lineville, Alabama. Note: Borden poses a considerable distance back from the hog. This "forced perspective" photo trick is often used by hunters and fishermen to create the illusion that the fish or, in this case, the pig, is larger than life.
Photo Credit: Clay County Times
The New York Times recently reported that many states are trying to combat the steep decline in hunting (as judged by the reduction of purchases of licenses). The further airing of this hoax in another round of negative international press exposure is a public relations disaster for Alabama as well as for hunting.

What these three con men did on May 3, 2007 was not sport. They should not be allowed to give Alabama’s hunters and hunting traditions a black eye.

I asked two vet pathologists and a doctor with expertise in pig surgery conducted for human research to examine the photographs of Fred’s carcass. All three stated in their reports that there was no evidence of a kill shot among the many wounds up and down the animal’s two sides.

Dr. Melinda Merck, a vet pathologist, writes, “Based on the lack of a conclusive kill shot and the prolonged time to die, the cause of death is most likely shock and exsanguinations [bleeding out] primarily from the injuries to the abdominal organs.” Dr Yi-Horng Lee, a surgeon, agrees that the abdominal injuries sustained from the ill- placed gun shot wounds “would have caused extreme pain and anxiety for a prolonged period of time.”

A single well-placed higher velocity rifle shot by any one of the professional hunter guides would have quickly killed the animal.

Now, it is up to Alabama US Attorney of the Northern District, Alice H. Martin. She is the last resort for justice for Fred and the hunting tradition of Alabama.

 

Editor's note:   Rhonda Roland Shearer is the director of Art Science Research Laboratory, which she founded with her late husband Stephen Jay Gould. The New York-based think tank promotes cross-disciplinary studies and supports a journalism ethics program that publishes StinkyJournalism.org, a site bent on debunking erroneous media. She and her colleagues have put hundreds of hours into investigating the claims around a "monster" pig kill in Alabama last year, which they see as a case study in how to create an international media hoax. Because the investigation involves hunting law and ethics, she has written this second report for ESPNOutdoors.com, to be published simultaneously on StinkyJournalism.org.

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Just to put this in context after reading some of the comments left here, I'm a conservative and a hunter and what these "hunters" and "preserve" operators did was pathetic. I think most of the people who have posted here either miss the point or are just complete idiots. This kids dad seems to have went out of his way to promote himself for personal gain at the expense of his kid, and the "preserve" operators palnned this for their own benefit. Does it upset me that someone hunted an animal? No, of course not. But there are so many things here for even a half-assed ethical hunter to be disgusted by, I can't believe some of these posters can't get it. Let's consider just two points here:


1) Prolonging the hunt to sell a story/get an endorsement, at the expense of a wounded animal. If you can seriously say you are a hunter and not find this disturbing, you're just white trash with a gun.


2) Buying what amounts to a pet pig and shooting it on a "hunt" to be able to sell your preserve as some kind of Mecca for the Big 'Uns. I mean, pheasant preserves raise and release birds for hunting, and wild game preserves provide a suitable environment for the animals to live in, but these guys bought a pig, claiming they wanted to use it as a breeder, and then pulled this crap. Even if I bred pigs for slaughter I'd take exception to someone buying from me and shooting/hunting the pig for 3 hours for "sport".


If you think either of the above constitutes either hunting, or you believe because it's an animal, i.e. "It's where meat comes from so it doesn't matter if you treat it like nothing", then you have serious issues and need help, or at least please consider sterilization so that you stop poisoning the gene pool and making little "hunters" like yourselves.


BTW, I have no clue who this lady is who runs this site, and while if I read more of her stuff I may dislike her like some of you seem to, in this case she's on the spot.

Comment by Chuck | Feb 21, 2009 at 11:03 PM EST

To all those that read the Fox News and Birmingham News reports. There is no evidence that what has been claimed by the father is true. If the hunt is a big lie, are we to believe that these death threats are true from the same source?

Go to monsterpig.com the father's web site. There are close-up photos of the boy. If there were really deaths threats would Mike Stone leave the site up and provide photos so that bad people can more easily identify his son?

Where are these emails with the routing information? Do they exist? How many death threats? One from a year ago or 100 from last week? Where are the police reports? Do they exist? The Birmingham News did not check I bet. They falsely stated that I was behind the wildlife investigation and have now been forced to correct it .

See the Birmingham News correction and the Fox News correction. The claim that I started the wildlife investigation was an error. See their corrections---Fox News and Birmingham News


Comment by Rhonda R Shearer | Aug 1, 2008 at 09:55 AM EST

YeaH!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank the good Lord that there are hunters out there that follow the laws and rules of hunting. What a great trophy that boy has and a very proud moment for his father. Wild boars are not native to the south. The population of the wild boar is a danger to native wildlife and native plants. Hunters look to preserve what is native and natural and to keep in check the population of all animals. Because of hunters, the population of white tail deer is stronger and healthier than a century ago. People are living further into what was just a decade ago considered wild and woodland areas. The mamangement of America's wildlife keep everyone safe and wildlife strong.


Comment by Stephanie | Jul 30, 2008 at 08:09 PM EST

What an ignorant, idiotic thing to do, embellish a story to enrage the public for what? To stroke your own view of what's right or wrong without any facts and then embellish the story all to hell that results in death threats to an 11 year old boy and his family? what an idiot! You run a group that holds the media to a higher standard but you can tell lies to promote your own agenda or your view of right and wrong which seems to me like you're just as stupid as any journalist that writes articles on subjects they haven't a clue about. Rhonda ... go crawl back into a hole ... we don't want to hear any more of your stink.!!!

Comment by Tiny | Jul 31, 2008 at 05:54 AM EST

I have 150 hours of taped interviews and documents to prove every fact I have asserted said.


Comment by Rhonda R Shearer | Aug 1, 2008 at 09:27 AM EST

More speculation and conjecture from someone who has never even bothered to visit the scene or interview the parties involved.

Comment by Ricketts | Jul 30, 2008 at 06:36 PM EST

I have interviewed every player involved. I have 25 hours ON TAPE with Mike Stone alone.

Comment by Rhonda R Shearer | Aug 1, 2008 at 09:28 AM EST

Why advocate animal cruelity charges is the story if a hoax. That doesn't make any sense at all.

Comment by steve | Jul 30, 2008 at 04:50 PM EST

The hunt was a hoax but the cruel manner in which Fred died is very real. The hoax was the pig was a wild beast as well as the faked photo that made the pig look bigger than life. .

Comment by Rhonda R Shearer | Aug 1, 2008 at 09:31 AM EST
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