Posted on 01/04/2007 10:51:20 PM PST by FLOutdoorsman
As we start another year, I know there are at least a few among us who will look back at 2006 and say, Whoa, what a weird year that was! In fact, 2006 might be the year that puts the Coulee Region on the map ... for weirdness.
By far the weirdest news of the year was something we havent reported on ... UNTIL NOW! Now it can be told, the strange, bizarre and kinda spooky story of the Beast of Briggs Road, the Man Bat.
I have to admit that this wont be news to some of our readers, especially those tapped into weird news sources. The encounter on Holmens Briggs Road between two area residents and a creature that combined features of a human and a bat was first reported in mid-October on a Web site published by author Linda Godfrey www.cnb-scene.com.
Godfrey got her start writing about weirdness back in 1992, after the New Years Eve 1991 sighting outside Elkhorn, Wis., of a strange man-dog/wolf creature, something akin to a werewolf. Godfrey, a part-time reporter at the local newspaper, had drawing skills in addition to her writing chops. Being a slow news week because of the holiday, she latched onto the story and gave it a big splash in the paper: THE BEAST OF BRAY ROAD.
We thought people would just get a chuckle and itd go away after a few weeks, Godfrey said.
It didnt go away, though. That was the start of something big for Godfrey, who soon was getting calls from other people who had seen similar beasts. Now that shes got several books out on cryptozoological phenomena and general weirdness, plus Web sites devoted to those things, shes gotten the reputation as the person to go to with strange tales.
And thats just what those two area men did after their Sept. 26 encounter on Briggs Road. Maybe they would have come to me first if theyd known Id investigated a report of a ghostly cat-headed snake demon during my tenure at the La Crosse Tribune.
But they didnt, so their tale comes courtesy of the interviews and on-site investigation Godfrey did several weeks after the sighting. (Godfrey said she would contact one of the witnesses and ask him to contact me, but there has been no word so far.)
According to Godfreys account, a 53-year-old La Crosse man and his 25-year-old son were driving on Briggs Road in Holmen at about 9:30 p.m. on that Tuesday. Suddenly, a creature that resembled the demonic vampire out of Bram Stokers Dracula or Van Helsing flew right at their windshield, flying straight up into the night sky just inches from striking the glass.
In a written description, the older man who would only give Godfrey his Cherokee name, Wohali said the creature had leathery wings like a bag, only these wings stretched 10 to 12 feet from tip to tip.
The creature had pronounced ribs, human-like legs with claws for toes and arm-like appendages tipped with claws. The creatures eyes glowed yellow, and the face had a snarling expression, with rows of sharp teeth.
To Wohali, the creature seemed hungry. It also seemed angry to have been seen and gave an unearthly howl as it flew out of sight.
Both Wohali and his son became violently sick to their stomach, and Wohali remained ill for a week after the encounter. The son was so shaken up by the incident that he would not talk to Godfrey about it, she said, but Wohali was willing to relive the experience for Godfrey because he wanted people to know what is out there.
Godfrey isnt so sure exactly
what is out there on Briggs Road, but she hopes that news of the sighting will inspire others to come forward if they have seen a strange creature in the area.
You can speculate until the cows come home or until the werewolves come home and you dont know, Godfrey said. I dont know and dont claim to know what these creatures are.
Wohalis account and his sincerity convinced Godfrey that he had a credible sighting of something she has not heard described before.
He certainly has nothing to gain by making it up or talking about it, she said. He believes the more he talks about it, the more power it gives the creature.
One things for sure: Godfrey plans to include the Briggs Road episode in Strange Wisconsin, one of several books she has in the works. She expects the book to be out by next fall.
Although she cant explain the weird experiences people around the state have reported, Godfrey said she feels it is important that somebody record those experiences. The Man Bat of Briggs Road ranks right up there as far as notable weird experiences.
I do think this sighting that Wohali had is an extremely interesting and exciting sighting, Godfrey said. I do think it should have some serious consideration given to it.
I want pictures.
Your wish is my command.
L
Ping please
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L
I saw a woman that looked like a dog, once
Mothman? He's said to be seen before a disaster occurs.
Wow! Not too often folks run across a demon in full physical manifestation like that. Of course, I'm NOT at all envious; it's NOT the kind of thing sane people WANT to encounter.
Big. Evil. Capable of inflicting mortal bodily injury yet wholly impervious to fully-automatic weapons fire.
Just NOT something you want to go trotting off to the back 40 to "deal with".
Pray up & stay away.
I should have known better than to ask, LOL!
Say, Helen Thomas doesn't belong on that list! She's a quadruped!
alright, who's got the picture of the fat little moonbat with the golden wings???
This wings a bell.
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