The River Lea Beast

Posted by: Nick Redfern on May 21st, 2012

Cryptozoologist Richard Freeman (pictured) has a new article at Still on the Track that tells an intriguing tale of something in the water…

He begins:

“Recently I was approached by a company called Vice to make a film. No, not that sort of film. The company makes advertising films and uses the leftover cash to finance their own on-line documentaries. They wanted to make a film about a strange creature lurking in the River Lea. The river runs through parts of north London and runs close to the sight of the 2012 Olympic stadium.

“There have been stories of some kind of large creature lurking in the river for years. Back in August 2005 boat trippers, including Mike Gallant of the River Lea Trust, saw a full-grown Canada goose, a bird which can weigh 16lbs, pulled violently and swiftly underwater by an unseen assailant. Soon after, a number of cygnets suffered the same fate. Rumours circulated of an escaped crocodile, a snapping turtle or a giant pike. Eventually the events were forgotten by most people.”

But, as Richard demonstrates, those events are now news once again…

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.


2 Responses to “The River Lea Beast”

  1. hoodoorocket responds:

    LOL, “Old Greg”… Freeman’s OK in my book, if only for naming his prey after Mighty Boosh characters…

  2. whiteriverfisherman responds:

    Two words, Wels Catfish.

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