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The Pope Lick Monster (more commonly, colloquially, the Goat Man) is a legendary part-man, part-goat [1] and part-sheep [2] creature reported to live beneath a railroad trestle bridge over Pope Lick Creek, in the Fisherville neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States. [2] [3]
According to University of Maryland folklorist Barry Pearson, the Goatman legends began "long, long, long" ago and were further popularized in 1971 when the death of a dog was blamed on Goatman by local residents. Pearson relates that "bored teenagers" keep the Goatman legend alive by repeating the story and suggesting that the creature attacks ...
The Licked Hand, Also known as The Doggy Lick or Humans Can Lick Too, [1] is an urban legend. It has several versions, and has been found in print as early as February 1982. It has several versions, and has been found in print as early as February 1982.
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The poisonous hemlock plant has been linked to the death of a dog in Lough Neagh in County Antrim this month. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
The first scene of Amy's film has a girl discovering the corpse of her dog, who supposedly licked her hand at night, in the shower, with the message "Humans can lick too." [ 34 ] The basis for one of the scenes in Amy's film is a carnival displaying fake corpses in a "Tunnel of Terror".
A 3-year-old girl was found by her father mauled to death by 100-pound dogs in their Cincinnati, Ohio home two days after Christmas, authorities said. Kingsley Wright died from a...
A collection of popes have had violent deaths through the centuries. The circumstances have ranged from martyrdom (Pope Stephen I) to war (Lucius II), to an alleged beating by a jealous husband (Pope John XII). A number of other popes have died under circumstances that some believe to be murder, but for which definitive evidence has not been found. Martyr popes This list is incomplete ; you ...