ID | #1614962882 |
Added | Fri, 05/03/2021 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Unsolved Mysteries.com
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Status | Research
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Initial data
Driving along Clemson Avenue on the way home, a witness noticed a strange object standing by the road.
The object was human-like, grayish in color, and was no more than 3 feet (0.9 m) tall. He had a teardrop-shaped head, large dark eyes, no nose, and a small mouth. There was no visible hair or genitals on the body. He looked naked, and his body seemed thin in proportion to his head. There were no ears, a very short neck, and comparatively short arms, with hands and fingers of at least four on each arm, very long and skinny, with the tips of the fingers reaching to the knees.
Curious as to what he saw, the witness put the car in reverse and backed up a few feet. The figure was still there, looking at the witness. He stood motionless and did not move.
Startled, the witness drove straight home.
Original news
Date: late June 1995
Location: Greenville, South Carolina
Time: 1800
Summary: Driving on Clemson Avenue on his way home the witness noticed a strange object standing by the roadside. The object appeared to be a human-like form, grayish in color, and stood no more than 3 ft high. It had a teardrop shaped head, with large dark eyes, no nose, and a small mouth. The figure had no discernable hair anywhere on its body and no type of genitalia. It appeared to be naked and the body seemed skinny in proportion to the head. There were no ears, a very short neck, and comparatively short arms, with hands and fingers, at least four per hand, very long and skinny, with the tips of the fingers extending to its knees. Curios as to what he had seen the witness put the car in reverse and backed up a few feet. The figure was still there, staring at the witness. The stood motionless and did not move. Scared, the witness drove straight home. Later he searched the area but could not find anything.
Source: Unsolved Mysteries.com
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