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The real story is just as bizarre as the fiction. Andrew Thornton II, a former narcotics officer turned drug smuggler, dropped bags of cocaine from a Cessna before jumping out of the plane himself. Unfortunately for Thornton, his parachute failed due to the heavy load he was carrying.

This blog post dives into the wild reality and cinematic chaos of , exploring the 1985 true story of "Pablo Escobear" and the 2023 horror-comedy that turned him into a pop-culture legend. CAMCocaine Bear

After its death, the bear didn't just disappear. It was stuffed and passed through a series of owners—including, allegedly, country star Waylon Jennings—before finding its forever home at the Kentucky for Kentucky Fun Mall in Lexington. Now wearing a sign that says "Don't do drugs," the bear is a must-see attraction for road-trippers. The Movie: Rampage in the Woods The Real Story of 'Cocaine Bear' - The New York Times The real story is just as bizarre as the fiction

In 1985, a drug smuggling mission went sideways in the Georgia wilderness, leaving behind a 175-pound black bear and a duffel bag stuffed with 75 pounds of cocaine. While the real bear died tragically of an overdose, the legend grew into a taxidermied icon and, eventually, a viral Hollywood slasher. The Wild (and True) Backstory This blog post dives into the wild reality

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