Why the Stamford Chimp Attacked »

Posted By phoebus__221 9 months, 1 week ago in Family

The ferocious attack by a chimpanzee of a woman in Stamford, Conn., on Feb. 16 wasn't a question of if, but when. The 200-lb. chimp named Travis, whose owner, Sandra Herold, 70, raised as part of her own family, had no history of violence ? aside from one incident in 2003 when he escaped and stopped traffic in Stamford for hours.

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