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Chupacabra
This Event was highlighted by an author whose identity is to be kept anonymous
An unknown animal was run over in Dequincy
(a town about 10 miles north of us.) Someone took pictures of the animal
and sent them to "The Dequincy News" (A small bi-weekly paper) After reading
the article my friend took interest and called to see what happened to
the body. The paper told them that "for all they knew, it's still out on
the road." Immediately my friends went out and found what was left of it
(I think it had been out there a couple of weeks by this time.) One of
them still has the remains. Then they found the woman who took the original
photos and made copies of these. (The B&W in the paper isn't a great
picture.) Then it showed up...
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This Photograph was taken by Ms. Barbara Mullins |
I immediately went to the library and got on the Internet to dig up what I could on the Chupacabra. The amount of reports and the variations of descriptions and experiences overwhelmed me, so I focused on the connecting facts and the earlier reports, which seemed a lot more credible. One of the common elements of many of the early reports was that it contained lots of hair, and that it had a "baboon face". In the Dequincy article, (which is only a paragraph long) There in print was the term "baboon face" again, this to me definitely meant that this could very well be the Chupacabra. Upon talking to another Phenomenon buff I was told that it sounded a lot like a legendary creature known as "The Plum Creek Creature", also from Louisiana. I still need to check more into that. Below is the article, word for word...
THE DEQUINCY NEWS vol. 72, No.24 Sept.
25, 1996,
Dequincy La. 70633
‘WHAT IS IT? Mrs. Barbara Mullins took this photograph of an animal that apparently had been killed by a car on the Pearce road east of Temple-Inland. It was the size of a very large dog and was covered with thick woolly hair. It had the general appearance of a dog, except for the face, which looked somewhat like that of a baboon. Was it a dog or some unidentified animal?’
Sea Monster Carcasses | ||
Possible Sea Monsters Washed Up On Shore | ||
Over
the years there have been a great number of strange unidentified carcasses
washed up on shores and coastlines around the world, but some of them have
continued to defy science and reason to this very day. Could they actually
be new species of animal?
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