Caught on Camera: The Beast of Bray Road? | Werewolves
It doesn’t look that scary to me, honestly. The creature in the photograph looks to have T-Rex arms. But I might well have felt differently had I seen it while driving down Bray Road during my recent trip. Looking at the photo more closely, the creature’s right arm, or right forelimb, looks skeletal…
Caught on Camera: The Beast of Bray Road? | Werewolves Skip to content Werewolves werewolf, werewolves and lycans Menu Close Werewolf Timeline About WerewolvesOpen menu Contact Werewolves.com Werewolves.com @ Facebook Werewolves.com @ Twitter Shopping Caught on Camera: The Beast of Bray Road? It doesn’t look that scary to me, honestly. The creature in the photograph looks to have T-Rex arms. But I might well have felt differently had I seen it while driving down Bray Road during my recent trip. Looking at the photo more closely, the creature’s right arm, or right forelimb, looks skeletal, denuded of flesh. So is this a zombie werewolf? It also appears the creature’s fur is sloughing off from the “waist” down. So could this photograph really show the legendary Beast of Bray Road? An email was sent to WISCONSIN FRIGHTS from a guy named Danny Morgan on January 29th. It read as follows: “Hey, I took this photo Saturday night in Elkhorn north of Lake Geneva after hitting a couple bars with my buddy…I told my brother I saw a wolf run across the road on its hind legs, figured the full moon just causes animals to act weird or I scared it but he said there are werewolves in Elkhorn.” Not everyone is convinced the photo is genuine, though. Said Seth Breedlove of Small Town Monsters, whose company produced the documentary on the Bray Road Beast: “I could’ve come up with something way better than this. It looks like someone’s German Shepherd out for a stroll.” It kinda does, yeah. A German Shepherd with mange and a skeletal right foreleg. Share this:More Share1SavePrintEmail Related Bray and BrayI think I’ve figured it out. What is it about Bray Road in particular—this is the Bray Road outside the little town of Elkhorn, Wisconsin, which I recently visited—that it can lay claim to its very own werewolf, the Beast of Bray Road? I think I know. It’s the name.…The Beast of Bray RoadIs it a werewolf or something entirely different? Ever since the 1980s there have been many reported sightings in Elkhorn, Wisconsin of some unknown creature, now known as the Beast of Bray Road. Witnesses have said a few different things about the beast - some say it resembles a hairy…DVD Review: THE BRAY ROAD BEASTThis is the first of the offerings from Small Town Monsters that I’ve had the pleasure to view, and if the ilk resemble it then it bodes well for the overall quality of their output. Funded in part by crowdsourcing, THE BRAY ROAD BEAST is a slick little production and… Published February 25, 2020By The Evil CheezmanCategorized as Uncategorized By The Evil Cheezman WAYNE MILLER is the owner and creative director of EVIL CHEEZ PRODUCTIONS (www.evilcheezproductions.blogspot.com, www.facebook.com/evilcheezproductions), specializing in theatrical performances and haunted attractions. He has written, produced and directed (and occasionally acted in) over a dozen plays, most of them in the Horror and Crime genres. His first novel, THE CONFESSIONS OF SAINT CHRISTOPHER: WEREWOLF, is available for purchase at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/734763 MORTUI VELOCES SUNT! View all of The Evil Cheezman's posts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Post navigation Previous postTHE CONFESSIONS OF SAINT CHRISTOPHER: WEREWOLF Chapter 10Next postSkinwalker Ranch Get Free Updates Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe Join 27,333 other subscribers Legal Pages Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions Werewolf Timeline About Werewolves Shopping Werewolves Proudly powered by WordPress.