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Beast Master

By: Jamie Fullerton
Narrated by: Jamie Fullerton
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In 2006, reporter Jamie Fullerton flew to Ohio to wrestle a bear named Caesar for a quirky magazine article. It was a strange day, and after the wrestle-induced adrenalin wore off, Fullerton noticed even stranger things about Caesar’s handler, hulking Ohio native, Sam Mazzola.

Mazzola, it turned out, had a private exotic animal empire hidden on his suburban farm in Ohio: the epicenter of a dangerous subculture that had been allowed to grow unchecked by the state. Though Mazzola initially presented himself as an altruistic animal saver, his troubling relationships with his workers confused and worried Fullerton.

When Fullerton returned home to the UK, he continued to keep tabs from afar. A few years later, he learned of two bizarre deaths that took place on the farm, sparking his curiosity and prompting him to return to Ohio to finally uncover the truth behind this unusual character; to tell the rise and fall story of Sam Mazzola: Ohio’s bear king.

As he retraced his steps, Fullerton found that Mazzola had been living a secret life. Mazzola discovered that he could draw people into his world with promises of wild animal adventures, but as Fullerton dug deeper, a much more disturbing picture emerged, showing what the animals were really being used for. The story slowly revealed itself as a bizarre, sinister love tale that ended in conspiracy-tinged tragedy.

With original music from Grandaddy’s Jason Lytle, Beast Master is a chilling portrait of a man who had ridden tornados of controversy for years, living in the eye of the storm of Ohio’s infamous exotic animal scene. Told through interviews with those who knew, loved, hated, worked with, or investigated Mazzola himself, Beast Master uncovers the truth behind a story that Fullerton has been reporting for 16 years.

Please note: This content is for mature audiences only. It contains adult language and themes. Discretion is advised.

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Episodes
  • Ep 1: The Rusty Palace
    May 12 2022
    It’s 2006, and young British writer Jamie Fullerton flies to Ohio to wrestle a black bear named Caesar for a magazine article. Caesar’s owner, Sam Mazzola, intrigues and disturbs Jamie – then years later shocking news about Sam makes newspaper headlines.
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    38 mins
  • Ep 2: Hail, Caesar!
    May 12 2022
    Jamie is back in Ohio to uncover the mysterious life of Sam Mazzola. He hears how Sam treated his bears like humans, taking them to health spas and protecting them from gun-wielding wardens. It was Sam and his animal empire vs the world.
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    36 mins
  • Ep 3: Wildlife Adventures
    May 12 2022
    Sam grew his animal empire with tigers and pet shops, but dark secrets were dumped into his shop’s trash compactor. Sam said he loved his creatures, but protestors doused him in pig blood as animal rights pressure on him mounted.
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    38 mins

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About the Creator and Performer

Jamie Fullerton is a British freelance writer. He has written for publications such as The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, CNN, Vice, and Buzzfeed.
After gaining a BSc in Psychology at Cardiff University in 2004, then graduating from London’s City University with a postgraduate diploma in Journalism, Jamie became staff writer of Loaded magazine. He specialized in adventure and subculture features, putting himself through vomit-therapy rehab and going rat hunting in Mumbai for articles.
Depending on your viewpoint, Jamie’s Loaded career peaked or troughed when he grappled a wrestling bear named Caesar in Ohio in 2006: the starting point for the story that would become Beast Master.
Jamie moved into music journalism in 2007, writing, editing and broadcasting at the New Musical Express (NME) magazine, website and radio station until 2013, when he relocated to Asia. He wrote and broadcast news and features from across the continent, returning to bizarre subculture stories often.
Highlights included spending a weekend with a group of Thai UFO-watchers who believe they communicate with Buddhist aliens, and wearing silica fake breasts for 24 hours in Shanghai as part of a course to help men understand motherhood.

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It started out interesting and kept getting better. Very entertaining , highly recommend , three more words .

Excellent

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This story is crazy. I was trapped in the story. This crazy story is almost unbelievable.

This needs to be a movie

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For a while, there was a time when Ohio had these crazily relaxed policies on exotic animal ownership. As humans will, people took advantage of this situation as a means of making easy money.
Animal swap-meet type fairs sprung up, and in this environment, a couple of larger-than-life characters took it way too far and in the process, rather lost touch with the reality of caring for the actual animals as they became his identity as well as his living. And, when you’re responsible for a bunch of big, dangerous animals, and you’ve rather lost touch with reality, bad things can happen.
Eerily similar to The Tiger King, this is a story about a guy who started out as a kid who loved animals. Early on he bumped heads with city officials over his animals and this set up a pattern of not dealing well with authorities. Meanwhile, this socially awkward young man discovers that his bears get attention when he takes them for ice-cream at the drive-in, setting him up for a lifetime of using the animals to lure humans into his sphere of influence, especially young guys.

Another Crazy Exotic Animal Guy

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This is a great series that fans of S-Town will love. Jamie Fullerton does an excellent job of humanizing every player in the story. While there are some WTF-moments it is more than that. It’s sad at times and shocking, but also touching.

Definitely worth the listen!

Great! Fans of S-Town Take Note!

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Uh little bit speechless on how these beautiful animals were treated and that animals are still being treated like this somewhere

Crazy how people live like this

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