Travis The Chimp On Xanax When He Went On Rampage

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JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN | 05/13/09 02:31 PM | AP

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NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A chimpanzee that mauled a Connecticut woman had the anti-anxiety drug Xanax in its system, according to toxicology tests, but investigators haven't determined whether the drug played a role in the attack, a prosecutor said Wednesday.

Authorities are still weighing whether to file criminal charges against the chimpanzee's owner, Sandra Herold, said Stamford State's Attorney David Cohen.

The 200-pound chimp, named Travis, attacked Stamford resident Charla Nash on Feb. 16. She lost her hands, nose, lips and eyelids in the attack. Doctors at Ohio's Cleveland Clinic say she is blind and faces two years of surgical procedures.

Nash's family has sued Herold for $50 million. The suit alleges, among other things, that she had given Travis medication that further upset the animal.

"I think it provides tremendous support for the plaintiff's case," said Paul Slager, a catastrophic injury attorney in Stamford. "I think it's understood by everyone that Xanax is medication intended to be used by people, not animals. I suspect that experts will agree it's difficult to predict how an animal like a chimpanzee would respond to taking a medication like Xanax."

Herold has made conflicting public statements about whether she gave Travis Xanax the day of the attack. Police have said Herold told them that she gave the animal Xanax that had not been prescribed for him to calm him because he was agitated.

Herold's attorney, Robert Golger, declined to comment Wednesday, saying he hadn't seen the toxicology results, which were first reported by The Hour of Norwalk. A telephone message left for an attorney for Nash's family wasn't immediately returned.

Herold's attorneys have said there was no way to predict Travis would attack Nash.

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On the day of the attack, Herold called Nash to her home to help lure the animal back into her house. Herold has speculated that the chimp was trying to protect her and attacked Nash because she had changed her hairstyle, was driving a different car and was holding a stuffed toy in front of her face to get Travis' attention.

The attack lasted about 12 minutes, and ended when police fatally shot Travis as he attempted to open a police cruiser's door.

Herold owned the 14-year-old chimp nearly all its life, dressed the animal and fed it human foods. When he was younger, Travis starred in TV commercials for Old Navy and Coca-Cola, made an appearance on the "Maury Povich Show" and took part in a television pilot.

Police Capt. Richard Conklin said a necropsy determined the chimpanzee died from multiple gun shot wounds. It also showed two substantial knife wounds to the back, confirming the owner's account that she stabbed her beloved pet with a butcher knife in an effort to rescue her friend, he said.

The report also concluded the chimpanzee was obese, weighing over 200 pounds, Conklin said. He said police will meet with experts in the coming weeks to try to determine if the level of Xanax found would affect the chimpanzee's behavior.

"It doesn't look like a large amount," of Xanax, Conklin said.

Humans who are aggressive or unstable can get worse under the influence of Xanax, said Dr. Emil Coccaro, chief of psychiatry at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

"They just have more frequent and severe outbursts," Coccaro said. He said he did not know how Xanax might affect a chimpanzee.

April Truitt, who runs the Primate Rescue Center in Kentucky, said she's heard of private primate owners giving valium to their animals.

"It's been well known in primate circles that giving valium to monkeys and apes, particularly if their adrenaline is up, can have a very different effect and not be sedating," Truitt said.

Truitt said she did not know of any cases involving an owner giving Xanax to a chimpanzee.

"It's never occurred to us to try," Truitt said. "What an awful postscript to this whole thing."

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A chimpanzee that mauled a Connecticut woman had the anti-anxiety drug Xanax in its system, according to toxicology tests, but investigators haven't determined whether the dru...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A chimpanzee that mauled a Connecticut woman had the anti-anxiety drug Xanax in its system, according to toxicology tests, but investigators haven't determined whether the dru...
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"I think it's understood by everyone that Xanax is medication intended to be used by people, not animals."

That's why all our drugs are tested on innocent lab chimps before FDA approval.

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- entemplin I'm a Fan of entemplin 4 fans permalink
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Travis was a wild animal. period.

I don't know why people think they can 'tame' wild animals. they're going to act on instinct sooner or later and when it happens, there is no turning back.

the owner should've known better. it's just common sense, i think

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/14/2009
- Lex10 I'm a Fan of Lex10 15 fans permalink
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OOH OOH AH AH OOK EEEEEEEE OOOH OOH AH AH AH AH AH
Ooo OOK

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 05/14/2009
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Veterinarians prescribe "human" drugs to animals all the time.

I had a dog who was prescribed valium at one time. I know of dogs (and cats) who are on prozac.

The woman who owned the chimp is a very sympathetic character.­..she recently lost her husband and child, but the most she could be charged with, in my opinion, is bad judgement. This whole story is just so, so sad.

I just wish healing for everyone involved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 05/14/2009
- CR46 I'm a Fan of CR46 258 fans permalink

You never give any animal or human for that matter a prescription drug unless it was prescribed to THEM. But unfortunately this woman's bad judgement of keeping a wild animal ended with her friend being sightless, handless, faceless and facing 2+ years of surgery. Mrs. Herold needs to be held responsible just like I would be if my dog bit someone. Of course the other family has to sue, how else can the Nash family even hope to pay for part of the medical bills that will be involved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 05/14/2009

Okay, I've ranted about this before, but I'll say it again: chimps and other primates do not make good pets period. People buy them when they are infants, and small and cute and cuddly with big eyes, but they grow up. They are much stronger than people and and use their strength to dominate, become alpha. I had a friend who worked in chimps in research (no, not on drugs or anything, but sign language) and it was well-known that you couldn't work alone with the older ones who were using aggression to find their social position. He would get charged, bit, screamed at, and more in the course of a day. Just because they are closely related to us does NOT mean you can treat them like a human.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 05/14/2009
- lgreene I'm a Fan of lgreene 5 fans permalink
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Why does Travis the Chimp have man boobs?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 05/14/2009
- levelshot I'm a Fan of levelshot 23 fans permalink
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I was just thinking the same thing!!! LOL!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 05/14/2009
- festry548 I'm a Fan of festry548 7 fans permalink
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Because his insipid owner overfed him. Why do you have them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 05/14/2009

The owner should not be sued. This is not her fault. Xanax should be sued. Our brains are not that different from chimps. Heck, chimps can learn some primitive sign language. In theory, if Xanax works at all, it should work for chimps. That it did not means it should not be given to humans either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 05/14/2009

The chimp's bimbo owner GAVE him the Xanax without a doctor's (or vet's) approval. And it was specifically reported that :

'Humans who are aggressive or unstable can get worse under the influence of Xanax, said Dr. Emil Coccaro, chief of psychiatry at the University of Chicago Medical Center.'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 05/14/2009
- TRYKER I'm a Fan of TRYKER 70 fans permalink

The owner should not be sued? Who is going to pay those medical bills?
You sound like a dog owner who doesn't want to be held responsible when your animal tears into some kid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 05/14/2009
- dems08 I'm a Fan of dems08 181 fans permalink
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Was it legal for her to own a chimp and keep it around the house, like a pet dog?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 AM on 05/14/2009
- paulbikes I'm a Fan of paulbikes 8 fans permalink

monkey's and ape's make terrible pets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 05/14/2009
- grasyknol I'm a Fan of grasyknol 24 fans permalink
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I currently take Xanex to help with my anxiety to help cope with my unemployment situation. I do not take every day but only when tension rises to a certain level. I have a 60 day suppy and have not taken in about 5 days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 05/14/2009
- LLisaLL I'm a Fan of LLisaLL 10 fans permalink
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Unless you are a chimpanzee, this information is irrelevant. Hope you find a job a feel better though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 AM on 05/14/2009
- lgreene I'm a Fan of lgreene 5 fans permalink
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I am a chimpanzee, and I take Xanax on a regular basis. I have felt no urges to rip the face off my human owners at all. I just like to sit and read the blogs, take a few naps a day. And eat. I really like to eat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 05/14/2009
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Bush is another case in point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 05/14/2009
- AnnfromCA I'm a Fan of AnnfromCA 186 fans permalink

This woman was so whacked out herself. Such a sad story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 05/13/2009
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"I think it's understood by everyone that Xanax is medication intended to be used by people, not animals."

That's why all our drugs are tested on innocent lab chimps before FDA approval.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 05/13/2009
- factotem I'm a Fan of factotem 133 fans permalink
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This chimp isn't so innocent. He went on a crime spree the previous week, and pistol-whipped a security guard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 05/14/2009

I enjoyed your comment and had a very similar epiphany when I read the quote to which you refer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 AM on 05/14/2009

Yeah, and lets die from diabetes and all other forms of disease since most drugs are tested on animals first. It sounds like fun.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 AM on 05/14/2009
- festry548 I'm a Fan of festry548 7 fans permalink
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On the contrary, it's my hope that stem-cell research may eventually bring an end to animal testing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 05/14/2009
- adamsmith3 I'm a Fan of adamsmith3 17 fans permalink

Hey, it's always the progressives who argue for the brave new world of scientific experimentation while only mildly reflecting on the moral and ethical dilemmas involved. You can't have it both ways. I am a biologist myself and a strong advocate of a fast-paced approach toward scientific advancement, but everyday you are faced with the moral qualms of what your work requires. Do the ends justify the means? Are hundreds of de.ad animals used during an extensive study worth it if a life-saving dru.g comes out of it? If it saves a member of my family, then I say yes without hesitation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 AM on 05/14/2009
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Humans who are aggressive or unstable can get worse under the influence of Xanax, said Dr. Emil Coccaro, chief of psychiatry at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

"They just have more frequent and severe outbursts," Coccaro said. He said he did not know how Xanax might affect a chimpanzee.

I think we can guess. Xanax is a horrible drug. Poor animal. This is a sad, sad story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 PM on 05/13/2009
- SiberianRat I'm a Fan of SiberianRat 141 fans permalink
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Chimps as pets should be 100% illegal in ALL cases!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 05/13/2009
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 63 fans permalink
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Poor chimp - this is another example of a dumb and irresponsible owner. She prob gave the chimp an adult human dose, and obviously that stuff is intended for a chimp - that poor animal went crazy and paid for his owner's foolishness with his life. The owner's best friend also paid dearly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 05/13/2009
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