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Travis (October 21, 1995 – February 16, 2009) was a male common chimpanzee who, as an
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, appeared in several television shows and commercials, including spots for
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, as well as on television programs including ''
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'',Roger Catlin
About that Chimp
''Hartford Courant'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
James Bone
Celebrity chimp who savaged handler in drug-fuelled frenzy shot dead
''The Times'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
which is disputed. On February 16, 2009, Travis attacked and mauled his owner's friend in Stamford, Connecticut, blinding her, severing several body parts and lacerating her face, before he was shot and killed by a responding police officer. The incident became an international news story.


Socialization

Travis was born near
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on October 21, 1995, at Mike and Connie Braun Casey's compound, currently named the Missouri Chimpanzee Sanctuary. In a separate incident, Travis' mother Suzy was fatally shot following an escape in 2001.Rich Schapiro
Mom of crazed chimpanzee, Travis, also shot dead during rage in 2001
, '' New York Daily News'', February 21, 2009. Accessed February 24, 2009.
Sandra and Jerome Herold purchased Travis for $50,000 from a breeder after he was taken from his mother when he was three days old. They named the chimpanzee for Sandra's favorite singer,
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. The Herolds raised Travis at their home at Rock Rimmon Road in the
North Stamford North Stamford is an affluent section of Stamford, Connecticut, United States, north of the Merritt Parkway. Mostly woody and hilly, it is the least densely populated, and highest income section of the city with a 2018 median household income of $ ...
section of Stamford, Connecticut.Jeff Morganteen
Victim's face mauled in Stamford chimpanzee attack
''Stamford Advocate'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
Travis was the Herolds' constant companion and would often accompany them to work and on their shopping excursions in town. The Herolds owned a towing company, and Travis would pose for photos at the shop and ride with the tow truck, his seatbelt buckled as he wore a baseball shirt. Travis became well known in the town and had been known to greet police officers they would encounter when towing cars. Having grown up among people, Travis had been socialized to humans since birth. A neighbor said he used to play around and wrestle with Travis. The neighbor added that the animal always knew when to stop and paid close attention to his owner. "He listened better than my nephews," the neighbor remarked after Travis had mauled Nash. "I just don't know why he would do that." Travis could open doors using keys, dress himself, water plants, feed hay to his owners' horses, eat at a table with the rest of the family, and drink wine from a stemmed glass; he was so fond of
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that he learned the schedules of passing ice cream trucks. He logged onto the computer to look at pictures, watched television using a remote control, and brushed his teeth using a Water Pik. He enjoyed watching
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on television.Ed Pilkington
Chimpanzee shot after attack outside New York
''The Guardian'', February 17, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
Travis had also driven a car on several occasions.Mike Celizic
Owner describes chimp’s terrifying rampage
TODAYShow.com, February 18, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009; also see associated video availabl
on the Today Show website
Jerome died from cancer in 2004, and the Herolds' only child died in a car accident in 2000; as a result, Sandra Herold regarded Travis almost as a surrogate son and pampered him. Sandra slept and bathed with Travis, saying after his death, "I'm, like, hollow now. He slept with me every night. Until you've eaten with a chimp and bathed with a chimp, you don't know a chimp."


Incidents


2003 incident

In October 2003, Travis escaped from the Herolds' car and held up traffic at a busy intersection; he was on the loose for several hours.Andy Newman and Anahad O'Connor
Woman Mauled by Chimp Is Still in Critical Condition
''
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'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
The incident began after a pedestrian threw an empty soda bottle at the car that went through a partially open window and struck Travis while they were stopped at a traffic light. Startled, Travis unbuckled his seat belt, opened the car door and chased the man, but did not catch him. When police arrived, they lured the chimpanzee into the car several times, only to have Travis let himself out of another door and occasionally chase the officers around the car. The 2003 incident led to the passing of a Connecticut law prohibiting people from keeping primates weighing more than as pets and requiring owners of
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s to apply for permits. The new law took effect in 2009, and as of Travis's death in the same year, no one in the state had applied to adopt a chimpanzee. The
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(DEP) did not enforce the law on the Herolds because they had owned Travis for so long, and the DEP did not believe Travis posed a public safety risk.Travis Led to New Law in '04
NBCConnecticut.com, February 18, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.


2009 attack

On February 16, 2009, at around 3:40 p.m., Travis attacked Sandra Herold's 55-year-old friend, Charla Nash, inflicting devastating injuries to her face and limbs. Travis had left the house with Sandra Herold's car keys, and Nash came to help get the chimp back in the house; upon seeing Nash holding a
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—one of his favorite toys—Travis flew into a rage and attacked her. Travis was familiar with Nash, who had also worked at the Herolds' towing company, although Nash had a different hairstyle at the time of the attack, which may have also confused and alarmed him.Devon Lash
Family: Victim makes 'good, but small, progress"
''Stamford Advocate'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 20, 2009.
He had been taking medication for
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. Herold, then 70 years old, attempted to stop Travis by hitting him on the head with a shovel and stabbing him in the back with a butcher knife. Herold later said, "For me to do something like that—put a knife in him—was like putting one in myself". The chimp turned around, she said, as if to say, "Mom, what did you do?" The animal grew angrier. Herold, at this point, believing Nash to be dead, then called 9-1-1 and pleaded for help. Travis' screams can be heard in the background at the start of the tape as Sandra pleaded for the police, who initially believed the call to be a hoax until she started screaming, "He's eating her!"Residents Shocked By Brutal Chimp Attack
''Eyewitness News 3'', updated: March 4, 2009. Accessed September 19, 2010.
Chimp Attack 911 Call
CBS's official channel on YouTube, February 17, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
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waited for police before approaching the house. When they arrived, Travis headed towards the police car, tried to open a locked passenger door, and smashed a side-view mirror. Then he went around to the driver's-side door and opened it, at which point Officer Frank Chiafari shot him four times with his service pistol. Travis retreated to the house, where he was found dead next to his cage.


Aftermath

The emergency crew described Nash's injuries as "horrendous". Within the following 72 hours, Nash underwent more than seven hours of surgery on her face and hands by four teams of surgeons. The hospital provided counseling to its staff members who initially treated her because of the extraordinary nature of Nash's wounds. Anahad O'Connor
Woman Mauled by Chimp Has Surgery, and Her Vital Signs Improve
''The New York Times'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 19, 2009.
Paramedics noted she lost her hands, nose, eyes, lips, and mid-face bone structure and received significant brain tissue injuries.Edgar Sandoval and Rich Schapiro

, ''New York Daily News'', February 19, 2009. Accessed February 19, 2009.
Doctors reattached her jaw but announced on April 7, 2009, that Nash would be blind for life. Her injuries made her a possible candidate for an experimental
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surgery. After initial treatment at Stamford Hospital, Nash was transferred to the Cleveland Clinic.Lawrence K. Altman and Anahad O'Connor
Cleveland Clinic Gets Victim of Chimp Attack
''The New York Times'', February 19, 2009. Accessed February 20, 2009.
Her family started a trust fund to raise money to pay her "unfathomable" medical bills and support her daughter.Lash, Devon
''Family sets up fund for chimp attack victim.''
March 5, 2009
''Stamford Advocate.''
Accessed March 13, 2009.
Nash revealed her damaged face in public for the first time on ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'' on November 11, 2009. She was not at that time in physical pain from the attack, and family members said she hoped to leave the Cleveland Clinic soon. Pictures have surfaced on the Internet displaying Nash's face before and after the attack. In accordance with standard procedure, Travis' head was taken to the state laboratory for a rabies test, and the body was taken to the University of Connecticut for a necropsy. The head tested negative for rabies,John Christofferen
Woman says Connecticut chimpanzee bit her in '96
''Associated Press'', February 19, 2009. Accessed February 19, 2009.
but there was Xanax (Alprazolam) remaining in his system. Necropsy results in May 2009 confirmed the chimp was overweight and had been stabbed. The remains were cremated at All Pets Crematory in Stamford on February 25, 2009. Toxicology reports confirmed Sandra's statement that she had given Travis Xanax-laced tea the day of the attack, which could have exacerbated his aggression. Xanax is a short-acting, potent anti-anxiety drug that can cause disinhibition and disorientation and occasionally paradoxical reactions of hallucination, aggression, rage, and mania in humans. Shortly after the attack, a woman who had lived in the same area as Herold came forward with information that back in 1996, the chimpanzee had bitten her hand and tried to pull her into a vehicle as she greeted him. She claimed to have complained to the Herolds and to police, who stated they had no record of any such complaint. Afterward, PETA members allegedly harassed Herold, although the organization stated that it did not have any official involvement.Roy Edroso
Crazed Chimp 911 Tape Revealed; PETA Peeps Harass Owner
''Village Voice'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
Tony Aiello

WCBStv.com, February 17, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
On May 24, 2010, 15 months after the attack, Sandra Herold died suddenly of a ruptured aortic aneurysm at the age of 72. Her attorney, Robert Golger, released the following statement: "Mrs. Herold had suffered a series of heartbreaking losses over the last several years, beginning with the death of her first and only daughter who was killed in a car accident, then her husband, then her beloved chimp Travis, as well as the tragic maiming of friend and employee Charla Nash. In the end, her heart, which had been broken so many times before, could take no more." On May 28, 2011, Nash underwent transplant surgery performed by a team led by Bohdan Pomahač at Brigham and Women's Hospital, receiving a donated face and hands. The transplant of the hands was initially successful, but because Nash developed pneumonia shortly thereafter, doctors were forced to remove her newly transplanted hands 5 days after the transplant due to the infection and resulting poor circulation.


Lawsuits

In March 2009, Charla Nash's family attorney filed a $50 million lawsuit against Sandra Herold.Potts, Monica. 3-16-09
''Lawyer for chimp attack victim says lawsuit imminent.''
Stamford, CT: ''The Stamford Advocate.'' Retrieved, 3-16-09
On May 6, a Stamford judge froze Herold's assets, valued at US$10 million. Other potential defendants included the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, the city of Stamford, and the veterinarian who prescribed the Xanax.Staff reporters. 03-17-2009
''Family of Stamford chimp attack victim seeks $50M.''
Stamford, CT: ''The Stamford Advocate'', Southern CT. Newspapers, Inc, Hearst CT Post, LLC. Retrieved, 3-17-09, 1:46PM
The defense claimed the chimp had no violent behavior before the attack, and the two accusations in the 1990s attacks were untrue because the chimp had no teeth at the time.Christoffersen, John (2009) Associated Pre
''Lawyer for Stamford chimp owner: animal wasn't violent.''
Stamford, CT
The Advocate
Posted: 04/10/2009 Retrieved: 6/02/20
In November 2012, Nash reached a settlement with Herold's estate and received approximately $4 million. Nash attempted to sue the state of Connecticut in 2013 but her claim was denied. She had asserted that officials knew the animal was dangerous but did nothing about it. Nash's petition to sue was denied on the basis that at the time of the attack, no statute existed that prohibited the private ownership of a chimpanzee. In July 2013, Nash's attorneys began efforts to appeal the court's decision.


In media

News reports of the incident spread as far as China.
''China Daily'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
The attack, similar to another chimpanzee attack four years earlier in California, provoked discussion about the logic of keeping such exotic animals as pets by sources such as ''Time (magazine), Time'' magazine and primatologists Jane Goodall and Frans de Waal.Bryan Walsh
Why the Stamford Chimp Attacked
''Time'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
Jane Goodall
Loving chimps to death
''Los Angeles Times'', February 25, 2009. Accessed February 26, 2009
Frans de Waal

''Huffington Post'', February 17, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
Travis' escape and the subsequent attack of Charla Nash were used as part of the "Chimps" episode of the Animal Planet 2010-2011 documentary series: ''Fatal Attractions (Animal Planet), Fatal Attractions''. Sound from the original 9-1-1 call, radio traffic from the police shooting of Travis, and the aftermath of the hunt were used in the episode."Chimps", episode of ''Fatal Attractions''; screen appears approximately 10 seconds before episode ends. In June 2009, American deathcore band Suicide Silence released their second album ''No Time to Bleed'', featuring the track "...And Then She Bled", a song recreation of the 911 emergency phone call placed by Sandra Herold during the February 16, 2009 attack. An attack similar to the incident is depicted in the 2022 film Nope (film), Nope,Is Nope's Gordy Attack a True Story? https://screenrant.com/is-nope-gordy-attack-a-true-story/ in which an animal actor chimp is startled on set and attacks its human co-stars. The young woman mauled by the chimp in the film is shown years later to wear a mesh covering over her face similar to the one worn by Nash.


Influence on legislation

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal noted that a defect in the existing 2004 Connecticut law prohibiting chimpanzees of Travis' size, itself a result of the 2003 incident, allowed the attack to occur. A Connecticut Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) spokesman clarified that Travis was exempt because he did not appear to present a public health risk and was owned before the registration requirement began. Blumenthal subsequently sent letters to legislative leaders and the DEP Commissioner, asking them to support a proposed law that would ban all potentially dangerous exotic animals, such as chimpanzees, crocodiles, and venomous snakes, from being kept in a residential setting in Connecticut. The DEP was seeking a similar law banning large primates and, after the incident, announced that it sought the help of the public, police officers, and animal control officers to report such pets to the agency.John Christofferen
Slain chimp's owner now says it wasn't on Xanax
, ''Associated Press'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 18, 2009.
The editorial board of ''The Advocate (Stamford), The Advocate'' newspaper in Stamford, Connecticut, Stamford also supported banning the possession of all exotic birds and reptiles.Ban the possession of wild animals
''The Advocate (Stamford)'', February 18, 2009. Accessed February 20, 2009.
U.S. Representative Earl Blumenauer of Oregon, introduced the Captive Primate Safety Act introduced on January 6, 2009, which would have added monkeys, great apes, and lemurs to the list of "prohibited wildlife species" that cannot be sold or purchased through interstate and foreign sales.Peter Urban
U.S. House to vote on primate ban
''The Advocate (Stamford)'', February 23, 2009. Accessed February 24, 2009.
The attack led the Humane Society of the United States to join with the Wildlife Conservation Society in supporting the Act. Travis' attack resulted in the bill's reintroduction by co-sponsor, Rep. Mark Kirk, on February 23, 2009.Ben Smith
The Primate Act of '09
Politico.com, February 23, 2009. Accessed February 24, 2009.
Rep. Rob Bishop argued against the bill during the floor debate, noting it would cost $4 million annually and do nothing directly to prevent chimpanzee attacks on humans. He also claimed such attacks are relatively rare.Peter Urban
House approves primate pet ban
''Connecticut Post'', February 24, 2009,l. Accessed February 24, 2009.
Twenty states and the District of Columbia already have laws banning primates as pets.House tightens restrictions on chimps as pets
''USA Today'', February 24, 2009. Accessed February 24, 2009.
On February 23, 2009, the House voted 323 to 95 in favor of the bill, and the editorial boards of several major newspapers, including ''
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'' and ''Newsday'', supported its passage.Primates Aren’t Pets
''The New York Times'', February 26, 2009. Accessed February 26, 2009.
Pass the primate act
''Newsday'', February 26, 2009. Accessed February 26, 2009.
The bill was never taken up by the U.S. Senate. Frank Chiafari—the police officer who fatally shot Travis—was initially unable to get his therapy for depression and anxiety covered after the incident. This led to legislation proposed in 2010 that would cover a police officer's compensation for mental or emotional impairment after using justifiable deadly force to kill an animal.Wilson, Michael (February 24, 2010)

''New York Times''.


See also

* List of individual apes


Notes


References


External links


''The Hartford Courant''
a small photo gallery in ''The Hartford Courants web site, showing Herold, Travis, and Nash {{DEFAULTSORT:Travis (Chimpanzee) 1995 animal births 2009 animal deaths Animals shot dead by law enforcement officers in the United States, Travis Chimpanzee actors Deaths by firearm in Connecticut History of Stamford, Connecticut Individual animals in the United States Individual chimpanzees Primate attacks