OT: My neighbor thinks someone in our trailer park is a werewolf

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Those werewolves were dropped off by those space aliens everyone has been talking about.....I for one have never experienced a werewolf.I ran over a poor possum one day though....I miss Small Talk~)
 

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A few years ago, as I was driving down River Road near my house in Yemassee, SC. I saw some kind of animal that was clinging to the bark of a pine tree 10 feet off the ground. It jumped from that tree to another one about 15 feet away like it was normal. It is rural with several plantations along the way. Some of these plantations once had rice fields with flood gates controlled by the changing tides. Most of them are still in operation and used to attract ducks for hunts in season. I still don't know what that was and it was on a clear fall day.
That is very interesting! Fascinating story, it has to have something to do with Alpha Genesis. They will never admit it but there must have been some weird things going on there that were kept secret. That place has been there for a couple of decades if I'm not mistaken.
 

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What was she wearing?
Dark fur. Several people have told me it was a bear. I have never seen a report of a bear anywhere close to here. On top of that, bears don't or can't jump between trees 10-15 feet apart the same height 10+ feet away and cling on the same way.
 
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Dark fur. Several people have told me it was a bear. I have never seen a report of a bear anywhere close to here. On top of that, bears don't or can't jump between trees 10-15 feet apart 10 feet above the ground.
I think you should email one of the hunt for "Bigfoot" shows and tell them your story
 

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That is very interesting! Fascinating story, it has to have something to do with Alpha Genesis. They will never admit it but there must have been some weird things going on there that were kept secret. That place has been there for a couple of decades if I'm not mistaken.
It's longer than that. They are good at what they do and those monkeys rarely escape. They have tracking devices implanted on them if they do. I saw one next to a large pine tree in my back yard about 4 years ago shortly after daylight. I called them and they were here in less than 10 minutes. The monkey was gone and I've never checked if they caught it but I doubt they didn't. A little-known thing is that what we call "the monkey farm" is that there's now 2 of them and the biggest one is just outside of the opposite side of town. They raise those monkeys for medical research and they are very valuable. Last I heard, the price was in excess of $30K each. They are profitable.
 

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It's longer than that. They are good at what they do and those monkeys rarely escape. They have tracking devices implanted on them if they do. I saw one next to a large pine tree in my back yard about 4 years ago shortly after daylight. I called them and they were here in less than 10 minutes. The monkey was gone and I've never checked if they caught it but I doubt they didn't. A little-known thing is that what we call "the monkey farm" is that there's now 2 of them and the biggest one is just outside of the opposite side of town. They raise those monkeys for medical research and they are very valuable. Last I heard, the price was in excess of $30K each. They are profitable.
Very interesting! I did read that a few monkeys escaped in 2014, and they were never caught. So you think that what you saw was a phenomenon independent of Alpha Genesis? Just a wild ape-like creature?
 

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It's longer than that. They are good at what they do and those monkeys rarely escape. They have tracking devices implanted on them if they do. I saw one next to a large pine tree in my back yard about 4 years ago shortly after daylight. I called them and they were here in less than 10 minutes. The monkey was gone and I've never checked if they caught it but I doubt they didn't. A little-known thing is that what we call "the monkey farm" is that there's now 2 of them and the biggest one is just outside of the opposite side of town. They raise those monkeys for medical research and they are very valuable. Last I heard, the price was in excess of $30K each. They are profitable.
"According to the organization, one monkey escaped on Dec. 29, 2014 and was never recaptured."

 

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I think you should email one of the hunt for "Bigfoot" shows and tell them your story
That animal was not a Bigfoot. They don't cling to the bark of trees 10 off the ground with their claws, and they cannot jump
Very interesting! I did read that a few monkeys escaped in 2014, and they were never caught. So you think that what you saw was a phenomenon independent of Alpha Genesis? Just a wild ape-like creature?
The only other animal that I know of that would be that size is a giant sloth, but I don't even know if they still exist.
 

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That animal was not a Bigfoot. They don't cling to the bark of trees 10 off the ground with their claws, and they cannot jump

The only other animal that I know of that would be that size is a giant sloth, but I don't even know if they still exist.
Yeah, I don't know. That's something! I believe your story, but I have no idea what that could've been. Very interesting though.
 

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That animal was not a Bigfoot. They don't cling to the bark of trees 10 off the ground with their claws, and they cannot jump

The only other animal that I know of that would be that size is a giant sloth, but I don't even know if they still exist.
I'm just saying, there has got to be some tv show that would investigate and do a search of the area, like a 'mystery' show
 

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It's longer than that. They are good at what they do and those monkeys rarely escape. They have tracking devices implanted on them if they do. I saw one next to a large pine tree in my back yard about 4 years ago shortly after daylight. I called them and they were here in less than 10 minutes. The monkey was gone and I've never checked if they caught it but I doubt they didn't. A little-known thing is that what we call "the monkey farm" is that there's now 2 of them and the biggest one is just outside of the opposite side of town. They raise those monkeys for medical research and they are very valuable. Last I heard, the price was in excess of $30K each. They are profitable.
You're not talking about Morgan Island...a.k.a "monkey island" right?
 

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"According to the organization, one monkey escaped on Dec. 29, 2014 and was never recaptured."

My brother has told me that when he was in high school, he and his buddy went fishing up the Combahee River and swear they saw several monkeys up in some trees on a high bank. I've never seen a monkey, but I once had a large buck jump in the river about 10 yards ahead of my boat and swam across in swift water.
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I went back to the same spot several times after that and even walked around a bit in the woods. All I ever saw was a big spider web and mosquitoes.
You're not talking about Morgan Island...a.k.a "monkey island" right?
Not even close. It was in a swamp on the hill where an annual weekend campout with dozens of boatloads, mostly from Barnwell. It always occurs around the end of April or early May. They even have bands out there from what I hear. It's amazing what they all take with them for power, food, sleeping fishing, partying a lot, etc. They do clean up and there's even a granite memorial marker there for the guy that started the yearly trips.
 
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What sort of problems would a werewolf have fitting into society long term? I mean, if you become a werewolf at 40, won't they eventually get suspicious when you're a 110 year old trying to renew your license and you look 40? Even if you fake your death at some point, how do you then get integrated back into society?
 

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See, I think he's right near the cutoff line of being a midget or just being short. All I know is I wouldn't fornicate with Danny Devito. On the other hand, he is probably much nicer.
So you're saying if a certain midget was also a werewolf, things could get very dicey. Anyway, back to the topic of trailer park werewolves...
 

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What sort of problems would a werewolf have fitting into society long term? I mean, if you become a werewolf at 40, won't they eventually get suspicious when you're a 110 year old trying to renew your license and you look 40? Even if you fake your death at some point, how do you then get integrated back into society?
Move somewhere else and all kinds of things could happen.
 

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Move somewhere else and all kinds of things could happen.
But, like say I'm now 110 and no one is going to keep believing I'm 40, so I fake my death or just disappear and move to Mississippi or Canada. How do I even get back into society? HOw do I get a drivers license, a bank account, a car loan?

It has to be more complicated than just killing a guy and taking over his identity.
 

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And I agree with him, or maybe it's just wishful thinking.

When I came in from work last night, my 86 year old neighbor was milling around in his yard, and I think he was just waiting for me to get home. He came over straight away and asked if he could come inside and talk to me. He had a serious look and tone. Not scared, but serious. He then goes into like a half an hour talk...almost a presentation....about why he is convinced a neighbor one street over is a werewolf. Now he is not some rube, nor is he a confused, frail old man. He's still sharp as a tack and is pretty active for a man his age.

The thing is, I think he may be right. I've had separate, similar thoughts about the same neighbor, about him being a werewolf. I normally walk my dog in the AM hours, and several times I've gotten a strange feeling, and heard odd noises going by his trailer. He lives on a cul-de-sac where the street only has four trailers, with a large pond behind his. A couple of weeks ago, around 4AM, as my dog and I are walking around that cul-de-sac, I saw two large, green eyes leering at me from behind a bush on the side of his trailer. The eyes were far too far apart to be a cat, and they were too high off the ground to be anything like a deer or any other animal that would be around where I live. They just kept looking at me, moving around a bit. I also heard what sounded like heavy breathing.

He and his wife appear to be in the 60 - 65 age range, and have lived there for like a year now. I've only talked to him a couple of times for a few minutes while he was in the yard as I walked my dog in the daytime. He just has this presence, this aura, and a gleam in his eyes that is not normal. He was nice enough, but different. There's some other things that have happened in the past year that make my neighbor and I think this as well. The thing is, how do I get him to bite me without killing me? I'd like to be a werewolf, too, but I can't just go up to him and ask him to gnaw on my forearm. Also, I'd be jealous and pout like hell if he did it to my neighbor or someone else.
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