An Arkansas hunter was killed by a deer he assumed was shot dead, said Keith Stephens, a spokesman for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.
Thomas Alexander, 66, was an experienced hunter who had lived in the Yellville, Arkansas, area for several years, Stephens said.
He was hunting Tuesday (local time) in the nearby Ozark Mountains, using a primitive firearm known as a muzzleloader, according to Stephens, and called a family member at 6:30 p.m. to relay that he'd successfully shot a buck.
But the timeline of events becomes less clear after that.
Stephens isn't sure whether Alexander, a licensed hunter, immediately left his deer stand or waited before approaching the buck. The commission recommends waiting at least 30 minutes to ensure that a shot deer is dead.