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Posted 02 October 2004 - 05:52 AM

Well I was just thinking back on a book I read from my school library back in grade 5 called "The encyclopedia of monsters" And I remembered a story about the Flatwoods monster. Supposedly there were 10 eye witnesses and they said they saw. "A giant ball of fire" and "A 10 foot tall monster" They also said something ike it had an unbearable stench.

Well I just wanted to more of the story because that is pretty much all I could find.

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 05:55 AM


Weird...

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 05:56 AM

Yeah first time I saw the picture/sketch it gave me a 'butterflyey feeling'
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Posted 02 October 2004 - 05:58 AM

I have NEVER heard of or seen this before. thumbsup.gif I don't know what to say...

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 10:01 AM


i read about this when i was young, in one of my many mystery books..that i can't find now, where are they? crying.gif

anyway i never realised before, but that picture is rather creepy blink.gif
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Posted 02 October 2004 - 11:59 AM

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 05:25 PM

Mr.Halo have you been able to find out anythnig on it? My search completly failed. disgust.gif
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Posted 02 October 2004 - 06:39 PM

The skecth looks like a photo for a couple seconds...
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Posted 02 October 2004 - 07:09 PM

In modern police parlance a long-unsolved homicide or other crime may be known as a "cold case," a term we might borrow for such paranormal mysteries as that of the Flatwoods Monster, which was launched on September 12, 1952, and never completely explained.
About 7:15 p.m. on that day, at Flatwoods, a little village in the hills of West Virginia, some youngsters were playing football on the school playground. Suddenly they saw a fiery UFO streak across the sky and, apparently, land on a hilltop of the nearby Bailey Fisher farm. The youths ran to the home of Mrs. Kathleen May, who provided a flashlight and accompanied them up the hill. In addition to Mrs. May, a local beautician, the group included her two sons, Eddie 13, and Freddie 14, Neil Nunley 14, Gene Lemon 17, and Tommy Hyer and Ronnie Shaver, both 10, along with Lemon's dog.

There are myriad, often contradictory versions of what happened next, but UFO writer Gray Barker was soon on the scene and wrote an account for Fate magazine based on tape-recorded interviews. He found that the least emotional account was provided by Neil Nunley, one of two youths who were in the lead as the group hastened to the crest of the hill. Some distance ahead was a pulsing red light. Then, suddenly, Gene Lemon saw a pair of shining, animal-like eyes, and aimed the flashlight in their direction.

The light revealed a towering "man-like" figure with a round, red "face" surrounded by a "pointed, hood-like shape." The body was dark and seemingly colorless, but some would later say it was green, and Mrs. May reported drape-like folds. The monster was observed only momentarily, as suddenly it emitted a hissing sound and glided toward the group. Lemon responded by screaming and dropping his flashlight, whereupon everyone fled.

The group had noticed a pungent mist at the scene and afterward some were nauseated. A few locals, then later the sheriff and a deputy (who came from investigating a reported airplane crash), searched the site but "saw, heard and smelled nothing." The following day A. Lee Stewart, Jr., from the Braxton Democrat discovered "skid marks" in the roadside field, along with an "odd, gummy deposit" -- traces attributed to the landed "saucer" (Barker 1953).

In his article Barker (1953) noted that "numerous people in a 20-mile radius saw the illuminated objects in the sky at the same time," evidently seeing different objects or a single one "making a circuit of the area." Barker believed the Flatwoods incident was consistent with other reports of "flying saucers or similar craft" and that "such a vehicle landed on the hillside, either from necessity or to make observations." (At this time in UFOlogical history, the developing mythology had not yet involved alien "abductions.")

In addition to Barker's article and later his book (1956), accounts of the Flatwoods incident were related by another on-site investigator, paranormal writer Ivan T. Sanderson (1952, 1967), as well as the early UFOlogist Major Donald E. Keyhoe (1953). More recent accounts have garbled details, with Brookesmith (1995), for example, incorrectly reporting five of the children as belonging to Mrs. May, and Ritchie (1994) referring to the monster's hoodlike feature as a "halo," which he compared with those in Japanese Buddhist art. However, Jerome Clark's The UFO Encyclopedia (1998) has a generally factual, sensible account of the affair, appropriately termed "one of the most bizarre UFO encounters of all time."


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Posted 02 October 2004 - 07:12 PM

And there is te complete story...

Thanks Gaz, weird I wonder what it would have looked like? And yes that sketch looks very much like a photo.
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Posted 02 October 2004 - 07:16 PM

QUOTE(DaRkSiDe @ Oct 2 2004, 08:12 PM)
And there is te complete story...

Thanks Gaz, weird I wonder what it would have looked like? And yes that sketch looks very much like a photo.
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no problem mate...and yeah i think it look's like a photo too

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 08:14 PM


god yeah it does look like a photo, is it a sketch of the monster added to a photo background or something huh.gif
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Posted 02 October 2004 - 08:40 PM

I think it is. But I don't think they had photoshop then...
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Posted 02 October 2004 - 08:50 PM


just looked at it again, it looks rather flat, like a cardboard cut out in front of a real landscape...

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Posted 02 October 2004 - 09:23 PM

I don't think they had cardboard back thenb either grin2.gif
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