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Special Agent Zachary Howlett and First Sergeant Tyler Bumgarner of the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources join Hunter and Todd to recount one of the most shocking and widely publicized wildlife crimes in recent history — the Hollywood Buck case.
The Hollywood Buck, a beloved and iconic 29-point whitetail that called Richmond’s historic Hollywood Cemetery home, was known to locals and tourists alike. His enormous, non-typical antlers made him a legend — until his tragic and illegal killing rocked the community and captured national headlines.
In this episode, Agent Howlett and Sgt. Bumgarner take you deep into their investigation — from the first tips and forensic evidence to the arrest, trial, and ultimate conviction of the poachers responsible.
This is more than just a story about a deer — it’s a tale of justice, public outrage, and the dedicated officers who brought the truth to light. You won't want to miss this edge-of-your-seat account of one of Virginia’s most infamous wildlife cases.
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Special Agent Zachary Howlett and First Sergeant Tyler Bumgarner of the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources join Hunter and Todd to recount one of the most shocking and widely publicized wildlife crimes in recent history — the Hollywood Buck case.
The Hollywood Buck, a beloved and iconic 29-point whitetail that called Richmond’s historic Hollywood Cemetery home, was known to locals and tourists alike. His enormous, non-typical antlers made him a legend — until his tragic and illegal killing rocked the community and captured national headlines.
In this episode, Agent Howlett and Sgt. Bumgarner take you deep into their investigation — from the first tips and forensic evidence to the arrest, trial, and ultimate conviction of the poachers responsible.
This is more than just a story about a deer — it’s a tale of justice, public outrage, and the dedicated officers who brought the truth to light. You won't want to miss this edge-of-your-seat account of one of Virginia’s most infamous wildlife cases.

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