He Poached The Most Recognizable Buck In America… Then This Happened

He Poached The Most Recognizable Buck In America… Then This Happened 🎉 GIVEAWAY ALERT! 🎉 We're giving away a brand-new Tactacam Reveal 3.0 Pro Cellular Trail Camera in this video! To enter: ✅ Watch for the giveaway graphics throughout the episode ✅ Comment REVEAL below ✅ Make sure you're subscribed to the channel One lucky viewer will be selected to win! For nearly a decade, a giant non-typical whitetail buck roamed the historic grounds of Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. Photographers documented him. Locals protected him. Hunters talked about him. He became one of the most recognizable urban deer in the country. Then, in December of 2023, everything changed. After the buck was illegally taken, the poacher made a decision that would unravel the entire case: he posted photos online. What followed was one of the most fascinating wildlife crime investigations in recent memory. Social media detectives, conservation officers, surveillance footage, search warrants, hidden evidence, and a legendary buck whose fame ultimately became part of his downfall. In this episode of The Search, we dive deep into the complete story of the Hollywood Cemetery Buck, the investigation that followed, and the lessons every hunter can learn from it. Based on publicly reported information, court records, and investigative accounts, this is one of the most unbelievable whitetail stories you'll ever hear. 👇 COMMENT BELOW: Do you think this case would have ever been solved if the photos were never posted online? 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more legendary whitetail stories, hunting history, wildlife crime investigations, and whitetail hunting content. 📸 Follow us on Instagram:   / the.search.official   🧢 Shop The Search Apparel: https://thesearchoutdoors.com #WhitetailDeer #HollywoodBuck #Poaching #WildlifeCrime #TheSearch #DeerHunting #BigBuck #TrueWildlifeCrime #VirginiaHunting #UrbanBuck #Conservation #WhitetailStories #HuntingDocumentary #Tactacam #RevealPro Photo and video credit to Bill Draper, Ben King and Brandon Bowman. I would also like to credit Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources for video.