The witness and two others were driving late at night when they encountered a huge wing creature that each observed clearly. Just after the encounter, a relative was hit by a drunk driver.
I received the following account:
"In the summer of 2003, when I was 16, my mom, a friend, and I were driving down a road in the Jasper Highlands area in Tennessee at about 1 AM. A huge flying creature that looked human-like flew pretty low over the car. The only thing I can think of to compare it to is that thing in those 'Jeepers Creepers' movies.
All 3 of us saw it and were terrified. We were in a convertible with the top down so we got a pretty good look at it. I'm not really a religious person but it also makes me wonder if it was like an angel of death or something because that same day, about 30 minutes later, my uncle was hit by a car while walking home. We had passed him walking about a minute before it happened. We didn't know it was him and my mom was reluctant about picking up strangers, especially with 2 teens in the car. But if we had stopped that drunk driver could have killed all of us.
All the things that happened that day still haunt me. I'm a very proof/science-driven person so I don't really even tell people about this because I don't want people thinking I'm insane. I just needed to put this out there somewhere.
Do you believe that winged beings foretell bad fortune?" OM
NOTE: I really doubt that winged humanoids are harbingers or portents of doom. However, many people do believe this to be true, especially Mothman enthusiasts concerning the Silver Bridge collapse at Point Pleasant, WV. Lon
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