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beast of bray road sightings: The Beast of Bray Road Linda S. Godfrey, 2003 In the early 1990s people around the small town of Elkhorn, Wisconsin, claimed to see strange, hairy, wolf-headed creatures that sometimes walked upright and seemed not afraid of man. The canid sensation was soon dubbed Beast of Bray Road, after the location of the first reported sightings. Author Linda Godfrey began investigating this story and soon found herself in the middle of a national sensation. Nobody has ever been able to prove whether the beast is a flesh-and-blood werewolf or will-o'-the-wisp, demon dog, or noble animal. But the author gives the reader plenty to chew on. Make up your own mind, if you do so at all, only after the marrow has been extracted and well digested. |
beast of bray road sightings: Real Wolfmen Linda S. Godfrey, 2012-08-30 What’s hiding in the woods? Here is the definitive account of today’s nationwide sightings of upright, canine creatures – which resemble traditional werewolves – and a thorough exploration of the nature and possible origins of the mysterious beast. “She has the ability to send chills up and down your spine.” —Brad Steiger, author of Real Ghosts, Restless Spirits, and Haunted Places “If you thought the likes of The Wolfman, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, and Underworld had no basis in fact, it's time to think again!” —Nick Redfern, author of There's Something in the Woods “Real Wolfmen is a riveting work of amazing scope and depth. You’ll be hooked from the first page.”--Rosemary Ellen Guiley, author of The Encyclopedia of Vampires and Werewolves The U.S. has been invaded – if many dozens of eyewitnesses are to be believed – by upright, canine creatures that look like traditional werewolves and act as if they own our woods, fields, and highways. Sightings from coast to coast dating back to the 1930s compel us to ask exactly what these beasts are, and what they want. Researcher, author and newspaper reporter Linda S. Godfrey has been tracking the manwolf since the early 1990. In Real Wolfmen she presents the only large-scale cataloguing and investigation of reports of modern sightings of anomalous, upright canids. First-person accounts from Godfrey’s witnesses – who have encountered these creatures everywhere from outside their car windows to face-to-face on a late night stroll – describe the same human-sized canines: They are able to walk upright and hold food in their paws, interact fearlessly with humans, and suddenly and mysteriously disappear. Godfrey explores the most compelling cases from the modern history of such sightings, along with the latest reports, and undertakes a thorough exploration of the nature and possible origins of the creature. |
beast of bray road sightings: Hunting the American Werewolf Linda S. Godfrey, 2006 He's out there? a malevolent beast with the head of a wolf'walking upright like a man Don't believe it? How do you explain dozens of verified sightings throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, and nationwide? In this fascinating book, best-selling author and award-winning journalist Linda Godfrey continues the hunt she began in The Beast of Bray Road. With only her investigative mind and her wry sense of humor, she takes on weird creatures too bizarre to be real'and too well documented to be mere fairy-tales. |
beast of bray road sightings: The World of Lore: Monstrous Creatures Aaron Mahnke, 2024-10-08 A fascinating, beautifully illustrated guide to the monsters that are part of our collective psyche, featuring stories from the Lore podcast—now a streaming television series—including “They Made a Tonic,” “Passed Notes,” and “Unboxed,” as well as rare material. They live in shadows—deep in the forest, late in the night, in the dark recesses of our minds. They’re spoken of in stories and superstitions, relics of an unenlightened age, old wives’ tales, passed down through generations. Yet no matter how wary and jaded we have become, as individuals or as a society, a part of us remains vulnerable to them: werewolves and wendigos, poltergeists and vampires, angry elves and vengeful spirits. In this beautifully illustrated volume, the host of the hit podcast Lore serves as a guide on a fascinating journey through the history of these terrifying creatures, exploring not only the legends but what they tell us about ourselves. Aaron Mahnke invites us to the desolate Pine Barrens of New Jersey, where the notorious winged, red-eyed Jersey Devil dwells. He delves into harrowing accounts of cannibalism—some officially documented, others the stuff of speculation . . . perhaps. He visits the dimly lit rooms where séances take place, the European villages where gremlins make mischief, even Key West, Florida, home of a haunted doll named Robert. In a world of “emotional vampires” and “zombie malls,” the monsters of folklore have become both a part of our language and a part of our collective psyche. Whether these beasts and bogeymen are real or just a reflection of our primal fears, we know, on some level, that not every mystery has been explained and that the unknown still holds the power to strike fear deep in our hearts and souls. As Aaron Mahnke reminds us, sometimes the truth is even scarier than the lore. The World of Lore series includes: MONSTROUS CREATURES • WICKED MORTALS • DREADFUL PLACES |
beast of bray road sightings: Monsters Among Us Linda S. Godfrey, 2016-10-11 Have you ever seen something you couldn’t explain? This meticulously researched and thrilling exploration of the otherworldly will challenge your idea of reality. Mysterious wolf-people, sentient mists, and UFOs…if you've ever heard a curious bump in the night, caught a glimpse of a strange-looking someone (or something) out of the corner of your eye, or seen an unusual craft dart across the sky before it vanishes without a trace, there's only one person to call: Linda S. Godfrey. An expert in strange creatures and lore, she has offered reporting on bigfoots, werewolves, strange energy forms, and other bizarre beings for years. Godfrey will enthrall even skeptics as she leads you through the mystical, legendary, and scientific angles of these creatures and the myths that surround them. Within these pages, you will encounter: - First-hand testimony of a terrifying transformation from woman to beast (during a church service, no less) - The Lost Lizard People of Los Angeles - A growling, phantomlike home invader - Wolfmen who walk on two legs - People stalked by invisible predators Delivering a broad mix of modern-day and historical sightings, and supported by Godfrey's interviews with eyewitnesses, Monsters Among Us is essential reading for anyone hunting for the real accounts behind their childhood campfire stories. |
beast of bray road sightings: American Monsters Linda S. Godfrey, 2014-08-28 From pre-Columbian legends to modern-day eyewitness accounts, this comprehensive guide covers the history, sightings and lore surrounding the most mysterious monsters in America—including Bigfoot, the Jersey Devil, and more. Bigfoot, the chupacabra, and thunderbirds aren’t just figments of our overactive imaginations—according to thousands of eyewitnesses, they exist, in every corner of the United States. Throughout America’s history, shocked onlookers have seen unbelievable creatures of every stripe—from sea serpents to apelike beings, giant bats to monkeymen—in every region. Author, investigator, and creature expert Linda S. Godfrey brings the same fearless reporting she lent to Real Wolfmen to this essential guide, using historical record, present-day news reports, and eyewitness interviews to examine this hidden menagerie of America’s homegrown beasts. |
beast of bray road sightings: Monsters of Wisconsin Linda S. Godfrey, 2011 Find out about the bizarre and mysterious creatures living in Wisconsin. |
beast of bray road sightings: The Michigan Dogman Linda S. Godfrey, 2010 They look like werewolves, but are they? They stand six-feet tall, are covered in fur, and possess both a wolf-like head and the ability to walk upright. Whatever one chooses to call them werewolf, dogman or manwolf an astonishing number of witnesses across the U.S.A. have encountered these creatures on roadsides, in the woods, and near their own homes. They swear the unknown canines are as menacing as they are real. And if these creatures aren't werewolves, what could they be? In her third book about this continuing mystery, author and investigator Linda Godfrey takes readers on a state-by-state creature hunt, exploring many new and shocking reports and leaving no bone unturned in her search for the beast's true nature. |
beast of bray road sightings: The Monster Book Nick Redfern, 2016-08-22 Monsters have been spotted everywhere, not just hiding under a child’s bed, lurking in the closet, or springing forth from folkloric tales. For many people, monsters are nothing more than myth, folklore, and legend combined. For others—and particularly those who have encountered monstrous forms surfacing and emerging from shadowy caves, from the dark waters of ancient lakes, and from the vast jungles and forests of our worlds—monsters are all too terrifyingly real. Werewolves, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, the Chupacabra, Mothman, the Abominable Snowman, and sea serpents may represent the most famous monsters, but they are not alone. In fact, quite the opposite: monsters can be found all across the planet. Exploring the history, folklore, pop culture, and the world of the supernatural, The Monster Book: Creatures, Beasts, and Fiends of Nature is a comprehensive resource of the monster menagerie that exists on planet earth. This fascinating look at monsters has 120 photographs, drawings, and illustrations to bring the nearly 200 entries to life, including The Mongolian Death Worm; The Beast of Bray Road; The Owlman of England; The Yeren of China; Mokele Mbembe; Living Pterosaurs; The Flatwoods Monster; The Labynkyr Devil; Alien Big Cats; Lizard Man; Lake Worth Monster; The Beast of Gevaudan; Megalania, the Monstrous Monitor; South American Sasquatch; Nessie’s lesser known cousin; The Jersey Devil; Sea Serpents; Orang Pendek; and Phantom Black Dogs. Stories of these creatures are told around flickering campfires on chilly nights in the woods, before tucking excited kids into bed, on prime-time television documentaries, and on late-night radio talk shows. Tales of terrifying creatures that the world of science assures us don’t exist. But try telling that to the witnesses. This richly researched reference overflows with fascinating information to make readers think about—and reconsider—their next visit to the woods. This fascinating read also includes a helpful bibliography and an extensive index, adding to its usefulness. |
beast of bray road sightings: The Wilderness Hunter Theodore Roosevelt, 1893 |
beast of bray road sightings: Weird Wisconsin Linda S. Godfrey, Richard D. Hendricks, Mark Moran, Mark Sceurman, 2005 |
beast of bray road sightings: 101 Wisconsin Unsolved Mysteries Marv Balousek, 2000 Balousek presents a collection of some of the most baffling mysteries in Wisconsin history, including unsolved murders, haunted houses, UFO sightings, and strange environmental phenomena. |
beast of bray road sightings: The Jersey Devil James F. McCloy, Ray Miller, 1976 In the course of its extraordinary history, the Jersey Devil has been exorcised, shot, electrocuted, declared officially dead, and scoffed as foolishness--none of which has had any effect on it or the people who persist in seeing it!This mysterious creature is said to prowl the lonely sand trails and mist-shrouded marshes of the Pine Barrens, and emerge perioducally to rampage through the towns and cities of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, leaving many communities in near-hysteria.The authors show that while a few appearances have been out-right fraud and others have likely been the result of mass hysteria, this creature has been seen by enough sane, sober, and responsible citizens to keep the possiblity of its existence alive and tantalizing.Over 50,000 in print |
beast of bray road sightings: Weird Michigan Linda S. Godfrey, 2006 Explores ghosts and haunted places, local legends, cursed roads, crazy characters, and unusual roadside attractions found in Michigan. |
beast of bray road sightings: Werewolf Horror Roger P. Mills, 2017-05-23 Real Stories of Terror or Lies? Chilling Sightings And Encounters... Claim Your FREE Bonuses After the Conclusion! It doesn't matter where you live or what you think you know, there is no denying that these tales will make your hair stand on end and make you think twice before you head out into the woods again. There are documents describing these creatures all over the world, and they have been written near the same time - a time when there is no way the stories could be spread by word of mouth. So with this possibility in mind, I want to invite you on a journey. I want to show you thirteen tales of real werewolf encounters from all over the world and throughout the centuries. Though there will always be skeptics in the world, there are going to be those who have lived it for themselves and who aren't afraid to share what they have experienced with the rest of the world. And that is exactly what I want to share with you in these stories. You are about to read tales of real life events that have been reported by eyewitness accounts. Tales that will prove to you that there are possibilities we never before wanted to consider and tales that will show you that there very well may be these strange, half human, half dog creatures we call werewolves. Here Is A Preview Of What's Inside... Werewolf Horror: The Shapeshifting Werewolf of Texas Werewolf Horror: The Whitewater Werewolf Werewolf Horror: The Mystery of the Murdered Farmer Werewolf Horror: The Terrifying Attack of the Pack Werewolf Horror: The Winter Werewolf Werewolf Horror: The Haunting of the Prairie Ghost Much, much more! Scroll up and get this book now! |
beast of bray road sightings: Mysterious Creatures George M. Eberhart, 2013-07 Volume 1 originally published: Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 2001. |
beast of bray road sightings: Fate Presents Werewolves and Dogmen Rosemary Ellen Guiley, 2018-04-29 |
beast of bray road sightings: Goatman J. Nathan Couch, 2014-10-07 Legend says that all across America, a monster lives in the darkness. It lurks on the boundaries of suburbia mere miles from our homes. Huge, foul-smelling, and murderous, it has many regional names but most people refer to the creature by a simple, straightforward name-Goatman. Some stories say Goatman is a hairy humanoid with a goat-like head that walks about on either two or four legs depending on the circumstances. Others say he's a horned man with a furry, hooved lower-half much like creatures from Greek mythology. Of course, just about everyone says it's all just an urban legend. Except for those who've came face-to-muzzle with the Goatman himself, or the families of those who've died while trying to encounter the monster. Join author and paranormal investigator J. Nathan Couch as he collects sightings of Goatman and all his caprine kin including the Pope Lick Monster, the Beast of Billiwhack, Sheepsquatch, the Lake Worth Monster, and a hoard of minor hooved horrors as he tries to separate fact from folklore on a journey that takes you from Wisconsin, to California, to Maryland and back again. Beware the Goatman! |
beast of bray road sightings: My Search for Dogman Jim Hoffmann, 2021-02-21 'What the hell is a Dogman? That cannot be real!' This was my reaction when I first heard . . . [a] podcast back in October of 2018. Believe me, I actually laughed for several weeks when the topic of Dogman crossed my mind. It was that unbelievable to me. So . . . What is a Dogman? Is it real? There is no clear definition of a Dogman. Wikipedia does not even directly reference it, although there are pages for Werewolf, Beast of Bray Road, and Michigan Dogman. My best definition is that a Dogman is essentially a creature, flesh and blood and/or spiritual - depending on the interpretation, which looks like a wolf or dog, can walk on two legs like a man, is scary, and can be dangerous as Hell. Think: Lon Chaney, Jr. in 'The Wolf Man' (1941) or Hugh Jackman in 'Van Helsing' (2004). Either way, monsters are apparently real. (From Chapter I) Dogman is nature's greatest cryptid, and this work examines why. Are you ready to take the journey with me? |
beast of bray road sightings: The Van Meter Visitor Chad Lewis, Noah Voss, Kevin Lee Nelson, 2013 For several nights in 1903 the small town of Van Meter, IA was terrorized by a giant bat-like creature that emerged from an old abandoned mine. The nature and origin of this mysterious visitor was never discovered. Over 100 years later three researchers set out to Van Meter to shine a light on this amazingly bizarre case. Filled with eyewitness reports, historic photos, and current accounts of paranormal events, this in-depth book looks to discover. Was it an unknown animal? Was is mass hysteria? Was it a hoax? Was it an extraterrestrial? Or was it something far stranger? Follow their investigation and find out what they discovered when they asked: What really happened in Van Meter? Book jacket. |
beast of bray road sightings: Grunch Road Matt Butts, 2011-11-29 New Orleans, 1971. Nick Iceman Eismann is a high school newspaper reporter with a talent for getting into trouble. When his two best friends are brutally murdered, the police won't tell him what happened. So he starts an investigation of his own, and comes face-to-face with a frightening legend from the city's past... and a loose canon cop who will stop at nothing to protect the terrifying secret of Grunch Road. |
beast of bray road sightings: What I Didn't Post on Instagram Chrissy Stockton, 2017-11 What I Didnt Post on Instagram is a collection of essays that explores the fertile territory between womens' lives and social media. We're smart enough to know nothing is what it seems online, but a healthy dose of context makes a viewing of even the most aspirational, jealousy-inducing Instagram photo an exercise in empathy. What I Didnt Post on Instagram shows us in painstaking detail that we are all the same behind the filters, we are all just trying to be a person. We are just trying to figure out what to do when we discover that our happily ever afters coexist with things like anxiety, imperfection, and the persistent feeling that we arent doing it right.-- |
beast of bray road sightings: The Poison Widow Linda S. Godfrey, 2003 I know what your Granny did last century, said author Linda Godfrey to the granddaughter of Myrtle Schaude. How would you feel if you found out, after years of eating her homemade cookies, that grandma was in truth a confessed, convicted poisoner who served prison time for murder? This is the true story of petite and mild-mannered Myrtle Schaude, a model wife and mother from Whitewater, Wisconsin, who poisoned her husband with strychnine, then blamed her lover. Next, she started over with a new family in a new state, conveniently forgetting to mention the sordid events that ended her previous marriage. How could Myrtle keep her shocking past a secret over all the decades? Open the book to find out! Book jacket. |
beast of bray road sightings: The Rough Guide to Unexplained Phenomena Bob Rickard, John Michell, 2007-09-03 The Rough Guide to Unexplained Phenomena is an exploration of the zone that lies between the known and the unknown, a shadowy territory that's home to the lake monsters, combusting people, teleporting frogs and man-eating trees. Taking a Fortean path between dogmatic scientists and credulous believers, the authors trace tales of wonder back to their sources, drawing from a huge archive of observations, opinions and discussions. This updated second edition boasts new illustrations and plenty of intriguing new sections from near death experiences to ghosts, haunted houses and mysterious mass deaths. There are many things which are not yet known or understood about our world - as this guide shows there are many riddles to solve and wonders to experience. Decide for yourself with The Rough Guide to Unexplained Phenomona |
beast of bray road sightings: Strange Wisconsin Linda S. Godfrey, 2007 Pig men . . . trolls . . . the curse of Miller Park . . . the Golden Plates of Voree. When it coms to weird, Wisconsin's got it! And nobody is better at telling the bizarre stories of the state's odd side than best-selling author and paranormal authority Linda Godfrey. Join the fun on an eyebrow-raising tour of people and places you won't believe! |
beast of bray road sightings: The Girls of Murder City Douglas Perry, 2011-07-26 With a thrilling, fast-paced narrative, award-winning journalist Douglas Perry vividly captures the sensationalized circus atmosphere that gave rise to the concept of the celebrity criminal- and gave Chicago its most famous story. The Girls of Murder City recounts two scandalous, sex-fueled murder cases and how an intrepid girl reporter named Maurine Watkins turned the beautiful, media-savvy suspects-Stylish Belva and Beautiful Beulah-into the talk of the town. Fueled by rich period detail and a cast of characters who seemed destined for the stage, The Girls of Murder City is a crackling tale that simultaneously presents the freewheeling spirit of the Jazz Age and its sober repercussions. |
beast of bray road sightings: Cryptid U. S. Tyler Houck, 2015-05-03 On October 20, 1967, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin encountered a large, man-like creature in Bluff Creek, California. Point Pleasant, WV, was terrorized by a flying monster in 1966. Sandra Mansi saw a monster rise out of Lake Champlain in 1977. A strange creature called the chupacabras attacked many helpless farm animals in Florida, Arizona, and Texas in 1996.These are just a few examples of sightings of strange monsters, called cryptids, seen in the United States. Reports of these creatures, which range from Bigfoot, to lake monsters, black panthers, Thunderbirds, werewolves, and even an occasional live pterosaur, come from every state.This book is a compilation of five years of research on strange, unidentifiable creatures.Other creatures covered include:- The Ohio Grassman- The Bishopville Lizard Man- The Dover Demon- The Beast of Bray Road- Giant Snakes- The Green-Clawed Beast- Flathead Lake Monsterand more! |
beast of bray road sightings: The Changing Vampire of Film and Television Tim Kane, 2015-01-09 Vampires have been a fixture of film since Bela Lugosi brought Bram Stoker's Dracula to life on the big screen in 1931. Over the decades the genre has been far from static, as vampire narratives changed and evolved with the appetites of their viewing public. First depicted as formally dressed villains, vampires would later be portrayed as supernatural beings with some human characteristics, and still later as sympathetic figures. Focusing on 19 representative films and television productions, this critical study tracks the evolutionary changes of the screen vampire. It explores the factors that cause a genre to change and examines the alternating cycles of audience expectation. The author identifies three distinct modes of depiction: the Malignant Cycle (1931-1948), comprised primarily of the Universal films; the Erotic Cycle (1957-1985), which encompasses Hammer films and popular television shows such as Dark Shadows; and the Sympathetic Cycle (1987-present) including recent offerings such as The Lost Boys, Interview with the Vampire and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Each film is evaluated in seven key areas including the act of the vampire biting the victim; process of the victim's infection; physical appearance and demeanor of the vampire and the vampire expert; and the eventual destruction of the vampire. Appendices include a complete filmography of the films examined. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here. |
beast of bray road sightings: The Wisconsin Werewolf Alex Gedgaudas, 2020-02-11 What do people really know about werewolves? One dark and unfortunate night, Everly realizes she's been wrong this whole time. A werewolf is not a handsome boy who shape-shifts under the full moon like the movies want us to believe. Instead, a werewolf is a blood-thirsty monster. With dead animals being left at her house and a rising body count, Everly and her younger brother, Simon, are on a mission to discover who is the monster causing chaos in their small town. Turns out, they might be in over their heads. The werewolf may not be acting alone but among a pack.But what they soon discover is something is even more horrifying. And now, nothing is as it seems... |
beast of bray road sightings: Phantoms & Monsters Lon Strickler, 2016-12-02 A collection of unexplained encounters submitted by regular people who felt compelled to contact me about their encounter. I truly understand their dilemma...they want answers. But can they comprehend the truth? I have also included transcriptions and vintage news reports that detail unknown beasts and bizarre events. Black-eyed people, humanoids, entities, Bigfoot and hairy hominids, flying monsters and winged anomalies, upright canines, Dogman, Pennsylvania's lycans and more cryptids. |
beast of bray road sightings: The Secret History of the Reptilians Scott Alan Roberts, 2013-02-25 Fortunately, Scott Roberts boldly goes where few men have surfaced from, providing a well-balanced, innovative, and insightful approach to the topic. —Philip Coppens, author of The Ancient Alien Question Where the bloodlines of the Nephilim leave off, the real story just begins. Or does it go back even further than that? The very real probability that non-human intelligences visited and even copulated with primordial humans is detailed in civilization's most ancient cultural and religious records. These historical records further reveal that these intelligences were reptilian in nature--or, at the very least, have been represented throughout human history in reptilian form. From the Serpent, Nawcash, in the Garden of Eden; Atum, the Egyptian snake-man; and Quetzalcotl, the feathered serpent god of the Mayans to the double-helix snake symbol of Enki/Ea in ancient Sumerian literature, the serpent has been the omnipresent link between humans and the gods in every culture. In The Secret History of the Reptilians, Scott Alan Roberts investigates and examines the pervasive presence of the serpent in human history, religion, culture, and politics. Are we the product of an extraterrestrial race that moves and breathes--and even breeds--beneath the surface of all of human history? Put on your thinking cap and take an historical, anthropological, archaeological plunge into the heady waters of extraterrestrial origins. |
beast of bray road sightings: The Big Muddy Monster chad lewis, Kevin Nelson, noah voss, 2019-04-23 |
beast of bray road sightings: The Driftless Reader Curt Meine, Keefe Keeley, 2017 The enchanting, enigmatic Driftless Area of the Upper Midwest is anthologized here with readings and illustrations from the region's Native people, explorers, scientists, historians, farmers, journalists, poets, and artists, including Black Hawk, Mark Twain, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Frank Lloyd Wright, Aldo Leopold, August Derleth, and David Rhodes. |
beast of bray road sightings: Exo-Vaticana Cris Putnam, Thomas Horn, 2013 Project L.U.C.I.F.E.R.and the vatican's astonishing plan for the arrival of an alien savior. |
beast of bray road sightings: The Lakeview Man D A Roberts, 2020-04-25 A missing child draws Deputy Daniel Clark into a bizarre investigation that leaves him questioning what he just witnessed. Trained to trust his instincts and to pay close attention to detail, his rational brain is at war with what he has seen. Something very strange is happening in rural Sloan County, Missouri. Nothing in his experience has prepared him for anything like this. More disappearances only make the mystery deepen as the Sheriff tries to cover up what's really going on. Clark enlists the aid of other deputies who, like himself, have seen things that don't make sense. Things that aren't real. Or are they?A creature from our primordial nightmares has found its hunting grounds in the rural Ozarks, along the shores of Table Rock Lake. The closer they get to finding the creature, the more pressure they get to stay out of the investigation. Pressure from the sheriff and mysterious F.B.I. Agents who know more than they will admit. Soon, Clark learns that the creature he's been hunting has been hunting him as well. The ultimate battle of man versus beast is about to take place in the Ozarks. Can Clark defeat a beast from out of our nightmares or will the creature claim yet another victim?Can anything stop The Lakeview Man? |
beast of bray road sightings: Man into wolf Robert Eisler, 1969 |
beast of bray road sightings: Code Name D A Roberts, 2021-04-15 A television crew from a monster-hunting show arrives at Lake Nahuel Huapi in Argentina to search for a legendary cryptid known as Nahuelito. Local legends tell of the lake monster, but also of something far more sinister. What they find is something far worse than anything they could ever imagine. Something utterly unnatural, with an insatiable appetite for human flesh. When the crew goes missing, Argentinian military divers go looking for them only to vanish as well.When the Wild Hunt's Cryptid Assessment Team arrives at the lake, they soon discover the creatures are not only real but are connected to a secret enclave on the north end of the lake. The more they dig, the more they discover rumors that certain High-Ranking members of the Nazi Party might have escaped Germany during the last days of World War Two and found their way to Argentina. To make matters worse, factions are moving against them at every turn. Factions within the Argentine Government, factions of creatures, and shadows within the Wild Hunt, itself. Can they stop the creatures while preventing the return of the Third Reich? |
beast of bray road sightings: Tale of the Wisconsin Werewolf Edison T. Crux, 2012-12-15 Something is strange in Elkhorn. This rural Wisconsin town has never been exciting. That is, until the sightings started. Now people are seeing something they can't explain... And it appears to be getting stronger. Fifteen year-old Will Lewis isn't from Elkhorn. But as his family dies off, one by one, he's forced into the middle of the town's biggest mystery. While adjusting to a new school and a new town, Will hears the Tale of the Wisconsin Werewolf-and that his reclusive great-uncle is the prime suspect! Suddenly, everything about the old man is suspicious. Will goes on a quest for the truth, but each answer only raises more questions. The truth could mean the end for Will, but by the time he finds out it could already be too late. |
beast of bray road sightings: Classic Monsters Unleashed, 1 Kim Newman, 2022-07-12 Stories of famous monsters in a new horror anthology featuring Joe R. Lansdale, F. Paul Wilson, Jonathan Maberry, Ramsey Campbell, and many others. Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, the Bride of Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Moreau, the Headless Horseman, the Invisible Man, the Phantom of the Opera, the Wicked Witch of the West--they're all here, in this collection of horror short stories that reimagine, subvert, and pay homage to our favorite monsters and creatures. Written by the biggest names in the genre--including Joe R. Lansdale, F. Paul Wilson, Jonathan Maberry, Ramsey Campbell, Lisa Morton, Owl Goingback, Richard Christian Matheson, Seanan McGuire, Maurice Broaddus, Dacre Stoker, Linda D. Addison, Alessandro Manzetti, Tim Waggoner, John Palisano, Mercedes M. Yardley, Lucy A. Snyder, Gary A. Braunbeck, Rena Mason, and Monique Snyman. And monstrously illustrated by Colton Worley and Mister Sam Shearon. |
beast of bray road sightings: Lizard Man Lyle Blackburn, 2015-06-01 From the swamplands near Bishopville, South Carolina, come reports of a seven-foot-tall, scaly humanoid creature the locals call the Lizard Man. Over the years, the creature has been seen by numerous witnesses, including a teenager who claimed it attacked him one night near a remote area called Scape Ore Swamp. The young man's testimony and physical evidence was so compelling, it not only launched a serious investigation by the local sheriff's office but an all-out monster hunt that drew hundreds of people to the small town. This real-life creature from the black lagoon has inspired major national news coverage, even a call from the famous CBS news anchor, Dan Rather, as he and the rest of the world clamored to know more about Bishopville's elusive monster. The case is often mentioned in books, websites, and television shows, but the full story has never been told... until now. This book provides unprecedented documentation for one of the most bizarre and hair-raising cases of an unknown creature. The witnesses are convinced they've seen it, and the local law officials are backing them up. This is their story. Follow Lyle Blackburn, author of the bestselling book The Beast of Boggy Creek, as he and his partner, Cindy Lee, revisit the sighting locations, speak to the living eyewitnesses, and consider all possible theories in their search for the truth behind the legendary Lizard Man. Lyle Blackburn is an author, musician, and cryptid researcher from Texas. He has always been fascinated with legends, lore, and sighting reports of real-life monsters, and is the author of The Beast of Boggy Creek: The True Story of the Fouke Monster. During his research, Lyle has often explored the remote reaches of the southern U.S. in search of shadowy creatures said to inhabit the dense backwoods and swamplands of these areas. Lyle is also a featured speaker at cryptozoology and horror conferences around North America. He has been heard on numerous radio programs, including Coast To Coast AM, and appeared on television shows such as Monsters and Mysteries in America and the CBS Sunday Morning Show. |
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The first step will be to convert an alignment file in fasta format into a BEAST XML input file. This is done using the program BEAUti (this stands for Bayesian Evolutionary Analysis Utility). This …
Downloading and installing BEAST on UNIX/Linux
BEAST can be downloaded from the following link: BEAST X v10.5.0-beta5 - UNIX/Linux version 46.2MB; This will download a compressed tar archive (a ‘.tgz’ file).
Downloading and installing BEAST on Windows
Installing BEAST. Unzip the downloaded compressed ZIP archive (currently BEAST.v10.5.0-beta5.zip). The unzipped files contain executable binaries for BEAST, BEAUti, LogCombiner, …
Installing BEAST | BEAST Documentation
Installing BEAST BEAST has been developed in Java , which allows the same code to run on any platform that has the Java software installed. We have also created packages for each of the …
BEAGLE | BEAST Documentation
Using BEAGLE with BEAST BEAGLE is a high-performance library that can perform the core calculations at the heart of most Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood phylogenetics package. It …
BEAST v1.8.4 released | BEAST Documentation
Jun 17, 2016 · Download BEAST v1.8.4 binaries for Mac, Windows and UNIX/Linux Version 1.8.4 released 17th June 2016 New Features: New structured list of citations printed to screen …
BEAST Software - Bayesian Evolutionary Analysis Sampling Trees
BEAST is built on a large body of prior work and appropriate citations for individual modules, models and components will be listed when BEAST is run. BEAST-Users mailing list. Users …
First Tutorial | BEAST Documentation
An introductory tutorial to getting started with BEAST. This tutorial describes the use of BEAUti and BEAST to analyse some primate sequences and estimate a phylogenetic tree. It will take …
Estimating rates and dates from time-stamped sequences | BEAST ...
To inform BEAUti/BEAST about the sampling dates of the sequences, go to the Tips menu and select the “Use tip dates” option. By default all the taxa are assumed to have a date of zero …
Frequently Asked Questions | BEAST Documentation
We have renamed the release that would have been called BEAST v1.10.5 as BEAST X v10.5.0. This is to distinguish it from the independent project called BEAST 2 – see: …
Phylogeographic diffusion in discrete space | BEAST Documentation
The first step will be to convert an alignment file in fasta format into a BEAST XML input file. This is done using the program BEAUti (this stands for Bayesian Evolutionary Analysis Utility). This …
Downloading and installing BEAST on UNIX/Linux
BEAST can be downloaded from the following link: BEAST X v10.5.0-beta5 - UNIX/Linux version 46.2MB; This will download a compressed tar archive (a ‘.tgz’ file).
Downloading and installing BEAST on Windows
Installing BEAST. Unzip the downloaded compressed ZIP archive (currently BEAST.v10.5.0-beta5.zip). The unzipped files contain executable binaries for BEAST, BEAUti, LogCombiner, …
Installing BEAST | BEAST Documentation
Installing BEAST BEAST has been developed in Java , which allows the same code to run on any platform that has the Java software installed. We have also created packages for each of the …
BEAGLE | BEAST Documentation
Using BEAGLE with BEAST BEAGLE is a high-performance library that can perform the core calculations at the heart of most Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood phylogenetics package. It …
BEAST v1.8.4 released | BEAST Documentation
Jun 17, 2016 · Download BEAST v1.8.4 binaries for Mac, Windows and UNIX/Linux Version 1.8.4 released 17th June 2016 New Features: New structured list of citations printed to screen before …