It all began in April 2007, when a well-respected group of paranormal
investigators the West Midlands Ghost Club traveled out to the Cannock
Chase woods of Staffordshire, England to investigate newly-surfaced
reports of what witnesses described as a large, hairy creature very much
resembling a wolf.
But, there was something extremely weird about this particular wolf: as
well as walking like any normal wolf might, this one had the amazing and
uncanny ability to rear up onto its hind limbs, which it invariably did
when anyone had the distinct misfortune to cross its malevolent path.
One of those whose encounter caught the attention of one of the club
investigators, Nick Duffy, was a mailman who was riding past the
cemetery on a motorbike when he became spellbound by the sight of what,
at first, he assumed was a large, wild wolf on the loose.
This would be extraordinary enough in itself, as the wild wolf is generally acknowledged Monster Beats Solo HD
as having become extinct in the British Isles centuries ago. That the
creature was no mere normal wolf, however, became very obvious to the
shocked man when it caught his eye, raised itself upwards on its back
legs, and bounded away into the countless trees that envelop the
cemetery.
The next witness to come forward to Nick Duffy and his colleagues was a
local scout-leader who was walking around the cemetery when he
experienced something profoundly similar. Quite understandably not
wanting to speak out on the record, Duffy source, too, initially assumed
that the creature he saw lurking among the graves was a wolf - or
possibly even a large dog, such as a Husky. It was neither.
On realizing that the animal was large and seemingly running wild, the
man slowly and carefully retreated to the safety of his car and slammed
the door, at which point, on hearing the noise, the beast rose up on its
back legs - to an incredible height of around seven-feet, no less - and
raced off into the heart of the woods. The shocking encounter was over.
The controversy, however, was just getting started.
The local newspaper, the Chase Post, soon got in on the action and began
publishing reports suggesting the werewolf secretly made its lair deep
amid the many natural caverns and winding, old, man-made mines and
shafts that exist deep below the surface of the Cannock Chase.
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close to the cemetery something which hardly generated much cheer in
those that lived nearby. And that the sightings of the monstrous thing
coincided with the mysterious disappearance of a sizeable number of pet
dogs in the area, and that several deer had been found horribly
mutilated and with significant organs torn out and flesh viciously
removed too, only served to increase the escalating anxiety over the
presence of the monster of the cemetery.
As the sightings of the werewolf continued, and the dog disappearances
duly escalated, so did the controversy. Views were expressed that while a
wolf could, in theory at least, make a home for itself on the Cannock
Chase, in this case there were a couple of problems.
First, there was the not insignificant fact that wolves should not have
been running wild anywhere in Britain during the first decade of the
21st Century. Plus, wolves are very much pack-animals. But, the werewolf
of the German cemetery seemed to be an overwhelmingly solitary beast.
Plus, there was that troubling issue of the beast seen running on two http://www.beatsmonstersaustralia.com/ legs as well as four. Thus, with the witnesses steadfastly standing by their claims and assertions, the mystery remained.
Or, it correct to say it remained until the late summer of 2007, when
the werewolf, if that is what it really was, vanished either into the
ether, some dark and mysterious realm of paranormal origins, or those
shadowy tunnels beneath the old woods.
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