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Cryptozoology

First Public Documentation

Other Names

In the Field
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11 p.m.

June 16th, 1965

Robert Cockrell, a young reporter for the Grafton Sentinel, was heading down Riverside Drive late one summer night. Wanting to get home quickly and sleep, he sped down the curvy, dark roads a bit carelessly.


Around a bend, his headlights illuminated a huge, stark white creature; it was standing on the right side of the road, lumbering towards the car. It was much larger than a man—over seven ft tall and four ft wide— appeared to be headless, had a hide with a sheen to it, and displayed no concern— continuing its trek as he drove by.


Fearing what he saw, Robert drove faster but tried to calm down. He returned to the spot less than an hour later with two friends to investigate. After much searching, they found nothing but trampled vegetation in the area. While they were there, though, they heard a low, eerie whistling sound that seemed to follow them down the riverbank; they never discovered its origin but suspected it came from the creature.


When Robert returned to work the next day, he was reluctant to share his story but decided to tell his editor anyway. An article was published on June 18th, sparking a monster hunt. Over a hundred citizens scoured the woods armed with flashlights, bats, and crowbars in hopes of meeting the “headless horror”; more than twenty people claimed to have seen it that night. After so many panicked calls, the local police department searched the area but found nothing. Pressured by local authorities, the newspapers played down the incident, though word of mouth had already generated an intense interest, clogging Riverside Drive with bumper to bumper traffic every evening.


On June 19th, the Grafton Sentinel dismissed the creature as a wildly imaginative story caused by a lack of recreational facilities, spring fever, and tired eye-witnesses. Yet, reports of the beast continued to pop up around the Tygart River, even as far north as Morgantown. Eventually, the monster hunts died down, though no one forgot about the strange beast by the river; some even insist that they have seen it in modern times.

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