Thursday, December 2, 2010

Evidence For

There have been numerous accounts of goatman sightings. But this one in particular really got the legend going. In the summer of 1969, Lake Worth produced one of Texas's most famous legends. Eyewitness reports state that on the early morning of July 10th Mr. and Mrs. John Reichart and two other couples rushed into the Fort Worth Police Station. These 6 indiviudals where absoulutely horrified, they claim to have been parked along the edge of Lake Worth around midnight when all the sudden....a huge beast jumped right out from the woods and landed on one of their cars. They all claim this monster was a cross between a goat and a man hence the legends name, "Goatman." Even though the police were a little skeptical at first they had to take this claim seriously. So four police units rushed to the scene only to find the scratched and dented car. Goatman was no where in sight. Although not even 24 hours later similiar incidents were reported. Police played them off as local pranksters. But the victims involved say otherwise and swear what they witnessed was real and by no means tied to a prank. To this day those victimized by the goatman believe he still exists and is somewhere out there....waiting.



http://www.suite101.com/content/lake-worth-monster--unique-hairy-biped-possible-kin-of-big-foot-a288925

http://www.hecklerspray.com/awesome-or-off-putting-the-fishgoatman-monster-of-lake-worth/200711157.php

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