ID | #1602246322 |
Added | Fri, 09/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Lone Wolf’s Den
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
Dr. Ann Ross, a specialist in Celtic mythology, received Celtic stone heads and soon discovered that her sleep was disturbed by a shaggy Ghost.
One night, she woke up in a panic and saw "something coming out of the door, it was about six feet (1.8 m) high, slightly tilted and was black against the white door." It was half animal, half human. The upper part resembled a wolf, the lower part resembled a man. It was covered in very dark fur.
She saw it clearly, then he was gone. Her daughter saw a similar figure leap over the railing, run down the hall, and disappear.
The riots stopped as soon as they left the house. Their current location is unknown.
Original news
Date: Summer 1975
Location: Southampton, England
Time: night
Summary: Dr Anne Ross an expert in Celtic mythology was given custody of the Celtic stone heads and soon found her own sleep being disturbed by a shaggy apparition. She woke in panic one night to see a “thing going out the door, it was about six feet high, slightly stooping, and was black against the white door.” It was half-animal and half man. The upper part resembled that of a wolf, the lower part was human. It was covered in a very dark fur. She saw it clearly then it disappeared. Her daughter saw a similar figure leap over the banisters, run along the hall, and disappear. The disturbances ceased as soon as the heads were removed from the house. Their current whereabouts are unknown.
Source: Lone Wolf’s Den
Hypotheses
Parasomnias (Hypnagogic hallucinations)

The presence of different entity next to the bed in the room or outside the window. The entity appeared after a sudden awakening. After a while it disappeared/melted/disappeared.
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