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Documentary On Cocaine Bear Smuggler Who Died In Knoxville Now Streaming
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Cocaine Bear has become the subject of a new documentary that reveals the wild true story behind the film's inspiration.
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The documentary titled "Cocaine Bear: The True Story" is now available for streaming on Peacock.
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The documentary recounts the story of Andrew Thornton, a former narcotics investigator who turned to drug smuggling and met his untimely death in a botched attempt to parachute into Knoxville.
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Knox County Sheriff Jimmy 'JJ' Jones, who was a detective at the time of Thornton's death, features heavily in the documentary.
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Jones describes the events surrounding Thornton's death as being like something out of a movie.
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The horror comedy film "Cocaine Bear" has been a box office success, grossing over $80 million since its release.
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Directed by Elizabeth Banks and featuring a star-studded cast, the film is inspired by true events, involving a black bear and cocaine but without any human casualties.
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The film is now available for streaming on Peacock, as well as in theaters and for purchase.
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To watch "Cocaine Bear" on Peacock, you need a subscription to the ad-supported Premium plan or the ad-free Premium Plus plan.
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A VPN can be used to stream "Cocaine Bear" from anywhere in the world by virtually changing your location.
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Using a VPN can also provide added privacy and security when streaming content.
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VPNs are legal in many countries, including the US and Canada, but illegal torrent sites should be avoided.
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ExpressVPN, Surfshark, and NordVPN are among the top VPN providers recommended for streaming content.
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If you encounter any issues while streaming, check that your VPN is up and running, and try rebooting your device.