An Oklahoma teen was outside of his home retrieving fishing equipment from the storage shed when he had a strange feeling like he was being stalked.
I received the following account:
"Hello, Sir. When I was a teen I lived with my grandpa near Waurika Lake, Oklahoma. One evening, I was outside like usual waiting for my grandpa to get finish making dinner. We had just arrived home from a hunting trip. I had decided to get our fishing poles ready for the morning though I needed a flashlight because it was getting dark.
As I was walking to our storage shed I had an eerie feeling that I had never had before. For some reason, I felt like I was being stalked. I got to the storage shed, grabbed our fishing supplies, and set up for the morning. Not long after my grandpa called for me so I ran back to our trailer.
As I was running, out of nowhere, I heard large dog paws hitting the ground, only there were no big dogs around this area. But hearing this, I was terrified. I had forgotten the flashlight I remember looking back and seeing eyes from something big! I ran faster out of fear. I finally got to the trailer, and I rushed inside. My grandpa had a look of confusion on his face and asked me why I looked so scared. I explained what had happened. I thought he wasn't going to believe me but he did. He said it was a Dogman or the Wendigo. He explained to me that he heard someone messing around the trailer at the time that I was at the storage shed. I truly believe that it was the Dogman." N
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What is a Werewolf? In European folklore, it is a human who turns into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses but returns to human form by day. It is said that some werewolves change shape at will; others, in whom the condition is hereditary or acquired by having been bitten by a werewolf, change shape involuntarily, and under the influence of a full moon.
In French folklore, the werewolf is called Loup-Garou. France was particularly afflicted with reports of them in the 16th century, and there were many notable convictions and executions of Loups-Garous.
The werewolf phenomenon may have a medical explanation. Take Peter the Wild Boy, for instance. In 1725, he was found wandering naked on all fours through a German forest. Many thought he was a werewolf or at least raised by wolves. Research has shown Peter likely had Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, a condition discovered in 1978 that causes a lack of speech, seizures, distinct facial features, difficulty breathing, and intellectual challenges.
Lycanthropy is a rare psychiatric condition that causes people to believe they’re changing into a wolf or another animal.
Throughout the centuries, people have used werewolves and other mythic beasts to explain the unexplained. In modern times, however, most believe werewolves are nothing more than pop culture horror icons, made famous thanks to Hollywood’s versions of the Wolf Man, portrayed by my namesake Lon Chaney, Jr. Still, werewolves have a cult following. Sightings are reported each year, as evidence of what I am presenting to you.
So, is the Werewolf more than just a legend? What are people reporting? Listen to these accounts and form your opinion.
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