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The monster was the subject of a 1988 film by Louisville filmmaker Ron Schildknecht called The Legend of the Pope Lick Monster. [6] The 16-minute, $6,000 film premiered on December 29, 1988, at the Uptown Theater.
Goatman (Kentucky), also known as the Pope Lick Monster, a legendary creature of Louisville, Kentucky, United States; Goatman (Texas), also known as the Lake Worth monster, a legendary creature from Lake Worth, Texas, United States; GoatMan: How I Took a Holiday from Being Human, a 2016 book by Thomas Thwaites
As the legend goes, the monster lives on top of the Pope Lick Trestle, a railway bridge over Pope Lick Creek, and lures people to the top of the trestle where they meet an untimely end.
My mother always told me - once I was old enough - that the Pope Lick Monster was a legend invented to keep adventurous youngsters from climbing out onto the trestle and getting killed. If anyone else has heard this theory I propose it be added to the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.201.183.31 (talk • contribs)
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According to some variations of the legend, Goatman is said to have once been a scientist, Dr. Stephen Fletcher, who worked in the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center. [4]
In Texan folklore, the Lake Worth Monster is a legendary creature said to inhabit Lake Worth at the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, just outside Fort Worth. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The creature is often described as a "part- man , part- goat " with scales and long clawed fingers.
Pope Lick Monster (American Folklore) Kentucky Urban Legend – Cryptid, a murderous creature that is part man, sheep, and goat; Popobawa – One-eyed creatures bat-like; Poubi Lai (Meitei mythology) – Evil dragon python from the Loktak lake; Pouākai – Giant bird; Preta (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain) – Ghosts of especially greedy people