Reports have emerged that a
werewolf has been sighted in Hull , East Riding of Yorkshire. Four independent witnesses have come forward
claiming to have seen the supernatural beast on the banks of a drainage channel
called the Beverley and Barnstorm Drain. The creature is described as a
half-man half-wolf, about eight feet high and capable of moving on both two
legs like a human and four like a wolf. The first witness reports that the
animal jumped over the entire channel, thirty feet wide, and vanished into some
allotments. The second and third witnesses were a couple who saw it eating
something that they claim was a German Shepherd dog. This jumped a fence as
tall as itself to escape. Lycanthropy, a condition where humans metamorphose
into dogs or canine-human amalgams, is known all over the world and dates back
to prehistoric times. As with zombies and vampires, lycanthropy is reputed to
be contagious and survivors of a werewolf attack become werewolves themselves soon
afterwards; this is the plot of the film An
American Werewolf in London. The time of the full moon traditionally
triggers the transformation. This is not the first time werewolves have emerged
in Yorkshire, in fact there is a legend of one known as "Old Stinker"
that goes back many centuries. If this is Old Stinker, then this is the first
time it's been reported since the 1960's. Local paranormal investigators are
arranging a hunt for the being at the next full moon; which at the time of
writing is this Saturday coming. The concern and interest in the local area has
risen so much that the people have persuaded a local councillor, Steve Wilson,
to take the matter seriously. He is keeping a diary of sightings and plans to
write a report for the local authorities, see: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/mystery-werewolf-creature-terrifying-families-7979525
(Thanks to Pippa King for bringing this to my attention). I've heard of other
cryptids and/or paranormal zooform phenomena from many places. In fact I've
just been covering the "Scot-Squatch", a bigfoot-like primate that is
said to live in Scotland and I interviewed somebody who had encountered it,
Charmaine Fraser, on HPANWO Radio, see: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/programme-187-podcast-charmaine-fraser.html.
From the testimony so far received, the creature in Hull does not appear to be one of these. Its walking on all-fours is
distinctly unlike Bigfoot descriptions. Also I've not heard of Bigfoot ever
preying on dogs. Cryptids, almost by definition in a densely populated region,
make a positive effort to avoid human contact. It's very rare to hear of one in
a large settlement like Hull .
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