Chapter 247: The Slave Beast Left in the West by the Alien Demon (3)
PS: According to the victim's description, Spring-Legged Jack has a terrifying appearance, with a demonic body containing claws and "red eyes like flames". One of the victims www.biquge.info also recalled wearing a black cape and a white tight-fitting suit resembling an oilcloth raincoat, and many of the oral testimonies referred to a "demonic" view. Eyewitnesses described Spring-Legged Jack as tall, thin, gentlemanly and adept at jumping. Several reports have mentioned that he is able to spit blue-white flames from his mouth and wear metal claws on his fingertips. At least two testimonies indicate that he can speak intelligible English.
1. Appearance
According to the victim's description, Spring-Legged Jack has a terrifying appearance, with a demonic body containing sharp claws and "red eyes like flames". One victim also recalled wearing a black cape and a white tight-fitting suit resembling an oilcloth raincoat, and many of the oral testimonies referred to a "demonic" view. Eyewitnesses described Spring-Legged Jack as tall, thin, gentlemanly and adept at jumping. Several reports have mentioned that he is able to spit blue-white flames from his mouth and wear metal claws on his fingertips. At least two testimonies indicate that he can speak intelligible English.
Some isolated reports issued earlier than 1817 mention a strange jumping man, but the first known sighting took place in London in September 1837. A businessman who had left work that night was shocked by what he saw: an enigmatic figure easily crossed the towering cemetery fence and landed on the right side of his path. There is no mention of the attack, but the description is unsettling: a strong human male with demonic features, with large, distinct ears and a nose. and bulging eyes.
Shortly after this incident, similar figures emerged from the darkness and attacked a group of nearby passers-by. He grabbed one of the women who was following his companion. And she took advantage of the fact that her coat was torn to escape. However, among the group, there was a man named Polly. Pollyadams' barmaid falls and is left alone. A few hours later. Police found her lying on the right side of the attack. According to her account, the assailant cut open her blouse and grabbed her **, and he scraped her belly deep with his claws, causing her to bleed and fall into a coma, but still alive.
Then, in October 1837, a man named Mary. Marystevens' girl visited her parents in Battersea and hiked to Lavenderhill, where she worked as a waitress. As she passed by Claphammon, a strange figure came out of the alley. And after hugging her tightly with both arms, he began to kiss her cheek while tearing her clothes with his paws and touching her **. According to the person's description, his claws were "as cold as a corpse". Frightened, the girl screamed loudly, causing the attacker to flee quickly. The commotion caused nearby residents to organize themselves to find the attacker, but he could not be found as if he had disappeared.
The next day, the jumper chose Marie. A completely different victim near Stephen's home pioneered a modus operandi that would become his norm for the rest of the day: he jumped into a carriage lane. caused the coachman to lose control and collide and was seriously injured. Several witnesses claimed that he fled over a nine-foot wall, screaming and laughing echoing in all directions.
A few days later, another woman was attacked near the compound of the church in Clapham. This is the first time that police agents have found evidence of a crime at the scene: two footprints about three inches (about seven and a half centimeters) deep, suggesting that someone had landed from a height. After a closer inspection. Some curious imprints appear in the footprints, suggesting that the assailant had some kind of gadget on the soles of his shoes, "perhaps some kind of compression spring". According to the opinion of the police officer at the scene. Regardless of its importance, the lack of forensic expertise of the agents at the time led the police to forget about the evidence and the plaster casts from which the footprints were made. And let the weather ruin it. Gradually, news of weird people spread. And the media and the public quickly gave him a name: Spring-legged Jack.
2. Official confirmation
A public meeting at London House (circa 1837). A few months later, on January 9, 1838, the Lord Mayor of London, John Brown, was appointed to the Governor of London. Sir Sir John Cowan posted an anonymous complaint letter he had received a few days earlier at a public meeting at his mansion in London, hoping for more information. The correspondent signed the letter as "a resident of Peckham" and wrote:
"It seems that some of the men (of the upper class, as the writer understands it) made a bet with a mischievous and reckless companion that he himself would take on the task of visiting the many villages near London, and appear in three different guises - a ghost, a bear, and a devil. Even more excessively, he did not go into the gentlemen's garden to wake up the housekeeper. Instead, the bet allowed the cowardly villain to deprive seven women of consciousness, two of whom showed no signs of recovery and became a burden to their families.
He rang the doorbell in front of a room, and when the servant answered the door, the beastly creature stood in the doorway, dressed in a terrible costume, and the girl fainted on the spot, never regaining consciousness.
It's been a while since the incident, but strangely enough, the news media is still silent on the subject. The writers had reason to believe that they were fully aware of the whole incident, but for some interesting motives kept them silent about the matter. ”
Through the mayor's plausible suspicions, many of the audience were convinced that "the girls of Kensington, Hammersmith and Ealing were telling horror stories about the ghost or the devil." The incident was reported by The Times, followed by other national newspapers the next day, and the next day (January 11) the mayor displayed a pile of similar letters from all over London, all complaining about "evil shenanigans". The letters poured into the mansion meant that Spring-Legged Jack's actions were well known in the suburbs of London at the time. One writer mentioned that he had identified several Hammersmith girls who had been frightened into "fainting in danger" and that some had been "wounded several times by the claws worn by the scoundrel on his hands." Another writer is convinced that several people died of shock in Stockwell, Brixton, Camberwell, and Vauxhall, while others fainted; Meantime. In addition, the crook was seen in Lewisham and Blackheath, but the police were too afraid to act because they were too afraid of him.
The mayor himself had two thoughts about the incident: he thought it was "exaggerated". And "the ghost completely manifested the great deeds of the devil" is completely impossible, but on the other hand. He believed he had heard rumors about what had happened to a young maid in Mount Forrest, and that the man had fainted in a bear's skin; And we are confident that the individuals or groups involved in this "pantomime" will be caught and sanctioned. After that, the police were ordered to find an individual reason for the attack and offered a reward for solving the case. Contains the esteemed Edward. Many people, including Edward Codrington, decided to join the search in vain: he was never caught, and it can even be said that he seemed to be more daring, and the number of attacks increased exponentially.
7. Fred Woods Monster
On September 12, 1952, Catherine. May and seven others see terrifying monsters in Fred Woods, West Virginia. A group of boys playing in the playground. Saw a flying saucer landing on the top of the hill behind Mei's house. At the urging of her son, Ms. Mei went with them to investigate. In the woods, Lem's flashlight suddenly illuminates a terrifying monster - blood-red skin, green eyes, and sharp claws. Behind it was a fireball the size of a house. The "UFO Expedition" fled home in horror and immediately called the police. Plum. Officer Stewart arrived at the scene three hours later and found no monsters or traces, but he was impressed by the stench there.
8. The Demon of Dover
In a small town in the United States, someone once claimed to have witnessed a monster. It has two orange-yellow eyes, a completely red body, and unusually smooth skin that appears to be separated by a transparent membrane. It also has four huge "hands". The tips of the fingers are abnormally swollen, and it is said that they have an unusually good grip. Every time someone witnesses it, it "sucks" on a wall or tree. Its head is larger than its body. The limbs are extremely slender. A local witness, John Baxter, sent a sketch of the monster he saw to the magazine. And gave the monster a nickname - Tedover Demon (Tedover Demon). It wasn't long before the legend of the demon of Dover spread. And it has also become one of the "Top 10 Monsters in the Minds of People in the United States".
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April 21, 1977, Dover, Massachusetts, USA. Three seventeen-year-old youths were driving on a remote road. One of them, Bill? Billbartlett, a strange creature is found near the stone wall. It turned to look at the headlights with its large, orange jewel-like eyes, a head as big as his body resting on his slender neck, its body as slender as mine, and its big hands and feet. In addition, the monster is bald and seems to be rough, its pale skin is rough like sandpaper, and he only appears in our sight for a few seconds. None of the people in the car saw the little monster, and it was believed that Bill was "really crazy."
He returned home that night and drew what he saw, which would be published in the local press and nicknamed "Tedover Demon." That's when his father found him very depressed. Before things returned to mystery, two more sightings occurred during the night. One named John? Baxter's fifteen-year-old boy sees the Dover demon on his way home from his girlfriend's house, and at first he mistakes it for a very short friend of his (who should be less than four feet tall). Baxter looked at the thing carefully for a few minutes, it had long toes and toes, hands on tree trunks, feet on stones. At the same time, it was watching Baxter. Although I watched it for a long time, it was at night, and the most obvious thing I could see was the silhouette of the creature that appeared instantly.
The next night, a young man named Willtaintor was driving her friend home, when she saw the creature. The girl, Abbybrabham, described the creature as having all its hair out, no hair, and a pair of glowing green eyes. The witness remained adamant, after she learned that Bartlett described the eyes as orange.
All eyewitnesses to the creature are purportedly credible, and none of them have distorted the facts. However, Bill? One of Bartlett's teachers warned investigators: "If I had to pick someone to reveal the truth, it would be Bartlett." "Allegedly, investigators arrived at the scene fairly quickly, so it is unlikely that memories will be degraded or altered between facts and investigations.
Generally speaking, people who are deeply interested in such a situation may come to the conclusion that the demon of Dover is only a temporary anomaly in the world - for some unknown reason. These people even swear that they have witnessed the appearance of the "Dover Demon" in other corners of the world. (To be continued.) )
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