The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin's Werewolf

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Big Earth Publishing, 2003 - 177 pages
In the early 1990s people around the small town of Elkhorn, Wisconsin, claimed to see strange, hairy, wolf-headed creatures that sometimes walked upright and seemed not afraid of man. The canid sensation was soon dubbed Beast of Bray Road, after the location of the first reported sightings. Author Linda Godfrey began investigating this story and soon found herself in the middle of a national sensation. Nobody has ever been able to prove whether the beast is a flesh-and-blood werewolf or will-o'-the-wisp, demon dog, or noble animal. But the author gives the reader plenty to chew on. Make up your own mind, if you do so at all, only after the marrow has been extracted and well digested.
 

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OUT OF THE WOODS THE EMERGENCE OF THE BEAST
1
THE MEDIA TAKE A BITE
13
MORE SIGHTINGS
23
THE WEREWOLF GETS STAR TREATMENT
39
MORE COMES TO LIGHTAND DARK
47
NATIONAL TV AND A TABLOID IT ALL STARTS UP AGAIN
52
THE DOGMAN OF MICHIGAN
58
WHY WHEN AND OF WEREWOLVES
67
NATIVE AMERICAN TRADITIONS SHAPESHIFTING AND MORE
109
JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO GO BACK THE SAGA CONTINUES
117
THE WEREWOLF IN YOUR LIVING ROOM
135
THE BEAST ONLINE BRINGS TALES GALORE
142
ALL THINGS CONSIDERED WHAT COULDOR COULDNT IT BE?
151
Beyond the Pale of the Hairy Tale
161
MAP OF MAJOR SIGHTINGS
171
CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS
172

THE WILD MAN OF LaGRANGE AND FRIENDS
72
WEREWOLF? THERE WOLF EUROPEAN WOLFMEN AND THEIR FOREWERES
85
VERY HAIRY PEOPLE AND THOSE WITH A BITE
93
ITS A SMALL SMALL WORLD
103

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