Dogman: The Latest News

Posted by: Nick Redfern on January 21st, 2014

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Eyewitness sketch from 2005 Kentucky encounter.

Linda Godfrey updates us on the latest “Dogman” news, in a post that begins as follows:

“In The Michigan Dogman, Werewolves and Other Unknown Canines Across the USA, I passed along a sighting told to a Kentucky man by his wife who saw a seven-foot dogman in 2005, and who, himself, then began experiencing many of the signs that often accompany such sighting areas: large, weird footprints, the sense of being watched, unidentified growling, pets disappearing and fearful dogs.”

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Nick Redfern About Nick Redfern
Punk music fan, Tennents Super and Carlsberg Special Brew beer fan, horror film fan, chocolate fan, like to wear black clothes, like to stay up late. Work as a writer.


4 Responses to “Dogman: The Latest News”

  1. cryptokellie responds:

    I believe the most famous evidence, the Dog Man films were exposed to be fakes…

  2. Ted Duvall via Facebook responds:

    This has been successfully debunked so many times, even by the person who made the films.

  3. Nick Redfern responds:

    Yes, the Dogman films were shown to be 100 percent fakes. But that has no bearing – at all – on the credible witness reports that have zero connection to the films.

    It’s like saying Bigfoot is fake because some joker decides to run around the woods in a monkey suit, have a friend film it, and upload it to the Internet.

    That film would have no bearing on the eyewitness reports of Bigfoot.

    And that’s the same with the Dogman film and the Dogman witness reports. Two totally different things.

  4. PoeticsOfBigfoot responds:

    So, Nick, just for clarification- it’s your opinion that there could conceivably be animals that are half dog and half human/primate?

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