Stamford (AP) - The owner of a 200-pound domesticated chimpanzee that went berserk and mauled a Connecticut woman has changed her story on whether she gave the animal the anti-anxiety drug Xanax. Sandra Herold told the The Associated Press on Wednesday that she "never, ever" gave the drug to her 14-year-old chimp, Travis. The animal on Monday attacked Herold's friend, 55-year-old Charla Nash, leaving her severely injured. Stamford police said Herold told them that she gave Travis Xanax earlier on Monday to calm him because he was agitated. And in an interview aired Wednesday on NBC's "Today" show she said she gave the chimp some Xanax-laced tea "five minutes" before the attack -- she even showed a reporter the mug. A University of Chicago doctor says the anti-anxiety drug can lead to aggression in people who are unstable to begin with.
Bahaaaaa this lady must be a yankee. I haven't seen anybody try to change their story like this since Clemens or A-fraud. I'm surprised this bitch didn't say she "misremembers" giving the chimp Xanax. And look at that chimp, that's a fucking man. He's 40. I'm never for killing animals but if a thing that size is coming at me let's just say the story ends with me putting him into the wall.
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