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Found in a grass paddock 50 yards from the farmhouse and 30 yards from a pen where a herd of Geese are put at night.
The carcase, a yearling Beaumont cross Shetland sheep, was with its flock the night before. It was healthy and had no signs of weakness/disease which may have made it vulnerable. The cut is clean, with the bone ends intact (no splintering) and spine parted clean through between the vertebrae. The field was clean of blood/guts/organs, wool and skin. No sign of the rear end at all in this field, or surrounding fields.
Don't think it was a dog, because there's not enough mess and the geese would have raised alarm (they were quiet all night). Same goes for humans (and if it was, why leave half and take the organs/entrails?). Too large for a fox. No marks on the neck, which pretty much rules out a big-cat (which we don't get in Scotland, officially, anyway!).
What would break the back very quickly, not touch the throat and separate the front from the rear - completely removing the back end - without raising any alarm? Vampires? Werewolves? Additionally, the lungs are the only organ left in the front chest cavity; everything else is gone.
Furthermore, the field in which the sheep was found in IS NOT the field the flock is kept - that's the next field along. There is one small hole in the dividing fence, but it doesn't look big enough to get something of this size (even half!) through.
Originally posted by Plugin
reply to post by IvanAstikov
Sure but why do we let them outside? why is it allowed?? Don't we care about birds and other ''smaller'' creatures?
Originally posted by Plugin
People should be fined when their cats are outside IMO.edit on 19-6-2013 by Plugin because: (no reason given)
Sure but why do we let them outside? why is it allowed?? Don't we care about birds and other ''smaller'' creatures?
Originally posted by Plugin
reply to post by IvanAstikov
Sure but why do we let them outside? why is it allowed?? Don't we care about birds and other ''smaller'' creatures?
People should be fined when their cats are outside IMO.edit on 19-6-2013 by Plugin because: (no reason given)
The human was subject to a brutal mutilation. Yet the reality is that what happened to him is far more disturbing than brutality. This was systematic mutilation.
Whoever they were. Had a level of stunning precision. They were specific about what body parts and internal organs they wanted. They removed the left eye, the left ear, the lips, the tongue, and the jaw bone.
In the upper torso, two "drainage holes" were perfectly cut into the chest.
And the entire rectum track had been cored out leaving a large gaping hole, similar to how an apple core remover will slice out the center leaving the outside fully intact.
Further perplexing is the fact that there was no blood. It is clear that this systematic mutilation was executed with speed, precision, and powered by an advanced intelligence.