Hidden deep in the forest of an island in Indonesia is the artificial tiger of Sumatra, one of the world's most elusive large feline animals. They are rarely seen in their natural habitats, and almost all movies about cats are filmed in captive environments... up to now. As the forests on Sumatra Island are being cut down, the number of animals hunted by tigers is decreasing. On the contrary, more and more people are taking their place. On Wednesday, in Animal Planet, this hour long special report investigated a controversial millionaire's plan to release a tiger accused of attacking and eating humans. This experiment may bring new hope to tigers around the world, but it may also bring disaster... The Sumatran tiger, the only remaining island tiger, is now the smallest in the world. They are so rare that there may be less than 500 alive in the 21st century. What is chilling is that the number of human deaths is on the rise. Now, business tycoon Tommy Winata, a passionate environmentalist, is trying to give; Killer; sit back. This independent millionaire took the captured tiger to a safe place. His goal is to release reformed cannibals in remote communities. But can his ambitious plan work?