ID | #1608647550 |
Añadido | Mar, 22/12/2020 |
Autor | July N. |
Fuentes | Ron Schaffner
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Estado | Estudio
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Datos iniciales
Dos testigos se fueron una noche para explorar un supuesto puente encantado en una zona montañosa aislada.
Al inspeccionar el área, escucharon ruidos provenientes del bosque a unos 50 metros de distancia. Pensaron que era un ciervo, así que decidieron caminar hasta el cobertizo abandonado más cercano para ver qué había dentro. De repente, hubo un fuerte y ensordecedor grito-rugido-gruñido, y canalizaron lo que sonaba como pasos pesados que emanaban del campo adyacente a ellos.
Luego vieron a una criatura masiva corriendo hacia ellos a cuatro patas con el pelo largo y peludo. Se detuvo a unos 15 pies (4 m) y se puso de pie, y su altura debería haber sido de al menos 16 pies (4,5 m).
Corrieron hacia su auto y la criatura aparentemente los persiguió. Cuando se acercaron a su automóvil, otro automóvil estaba conduciendo por el camino, aparentemente asustando a la criatura.
Noticias originales
Location. Ashland Kentucky
Date: September 1991
Time: night
The two witnesses had gone out one night in order to investigate a supposed haunted bridge in an isolated hilly area. As they looked around the area they heard rustling sounds coming from the woods about 50 yards away. They thought it was a deer so they decided to walk to a nearby abandoned barn to see what was in it. Suddenly there was a loud deafening scream-roar-growl noise and they head what sounded like heavy footsteps coming from the field adjacent to them. They then saw, running towards them, on what appeared to be somewhat all fours, a massive creature with long shaggy hair. It stopped about 15 feet away and stood up and it had to have been at least 16 feet tall. They ran to their car and the creature apparently chased them. As they got to their car another vehicle was coming down the road, apparently scaring the creature away. They came back the next day and found some rather weird looking tracks or footprints in the field.
Source: Ron Schaffner
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