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  2. Pope Lick Monster - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of popes who died violently - Wikipedia

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    John XII (955–964), allegedly murdered by the jealous husband of the woman with whom he was in bed [14] Benedict VI (973–974), strangled [ 15 ] John XIV (983–984), died either by starvation, ill-treatment, or direct murder [ 16 ]

  4. Susanna Maiolo - Wikipedia

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    The first attack in December 2008 was intercepted successfully by the Pope's bodyguards. [2] Then, on Christmas Eve, 24 December 2009, during the Entrance Procession to the Midnight Mass, inside St. Peter's Basilica, she knocked the Pope and French cardinal Roger Etchegaray to the floor, breaking the cardinal's leg and hip, and leaving the Pope uninjured.

  5. Monsters and Mysteries in America - Wikipedia

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    A woman in Fouke, Arkansas recounts how her family's rural property was trespassed upon by a legendary mountain beast. In Kentucky, the reports of a ghostly light frighten locals. Even more terrifying is a half-man/half-goat creature that lures the innocent to their deaths.

  6. Pope speaks out after IDF sniper kills two women inside Gaza ...

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    Pope speaks out after IDF sniper kills two women inside Gaza church, per Catholic authorities Maija Ehlinger, Jomana Karadsheh, Kareem El Damanhoury and Heather Chen, CNN December 18, 2023 at 12:43 PM

  7. Goatman (urban legend) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Lake Worth Monster - Wikipedia

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    In a later interview, Allen Plaster commented on the photo, described as a man-sized "white furball", that he took while driving past the Nature Center in 1969. He said he believed that the sighting was a prank, stating “whatever it was, it wanted to be seen". [ 5 ]

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