View Full Version : Werewolf in Nacogdoches, Texas
iris-moon
05-09-2007, 01:22 PM
Okay about 4 years ago I was walking up and down my neighbor's drive way. Her drive way is close to the woods and my neighbor's house is kind of set back in the woods. It was very typical for me to be walking down it as my mom and I used to walk it for exercise. Well, the moon was out and almost full so I could see just about everything nearby. I looked up from playing with my hunting knife (safety item) and saw what I thought was the silhouette of a man looking into my neighbor's window. I thought someone was breaking into her home. As I started walking backward to my house the creature spotted me and turned my way and walked a couple of steps on two legs. That's when I noticed it had a snout and a tail. Its legs were also bent strange so I knew there was no way it was human. I started running to my house and as I looked back the creature had disappeared. I later told me mom who told me I had watched one too many movies.
I didn't see the creature again, but just two days ago my mom saw it. She was exercising in the bedroom that has a window that faces my neighbor's driveway. When she turned out the lights she noticed in the distance a rather large "dog" of a light brown color. She says it was the size of a deer at least. It turned and looked right at her then started walking into the woods. My mom then said it matched my description from 4 years ago only this one was on four legs. We think it may even be the same one, but we aren't sure. My mom told our neighbor about it and she replied saying it was just a mountain lion as she finds tracks in her yard that could only be a mountain lion. Problem is I've yet to hear the cry of the mountain lion, but not of wolves in the woods. Plus mountain lions don't have fluffy tails or large snouts.
What do you people think?
Child of Gaia
05-11-2007, 09:57 PM
Ive had similar encounters, but don't let them get to you, Ill believe that a wolf exists in man once I may feel his soul, and see into his eyes.
chasingmidnight
05-30-2007, 03:59 PM
That's really awesome, I wish it had happened to me. I'm sooo jealous! :(
DarkHunter
05-30-2007, 04:47 PM
Possibly a werewolf-like creature like the Beast of Bray Road....or you're just looking for attention. Either way, cool story.
xxMatolfxx
05-30-2007, 06:20 PM
That's really awesome, I wish it had happened to me. I'm sooo jealous! :(
I wouldn't be jealous.
chasingmidnight
05-30-2007, 07:39 PM
Why? Cause you don't think it's true, or cause that would be dangerous or what? Either way, I wish it was me!
Canis Lupus
05-31-2007, 03:19 PM
You did indeed watch too much movies. Maybe your mother did, too.
Rele WT
05-31-2007, 08:20 PM
I would believe it.
I think it's kind of funny how many of the members of a forum called werewolf.com don't believe in werewolves.wereanima ls. ;)
chasingmidnight
06-01-2007, 04:15 PM
I know what you mean. :p
spiritwithin
06-11-2007, 11:47 PM
it may be a werewolf but dont go off hunting for it...werewolves should not be hunted down or viewed as monsters just leave it be.please
Hamster_Mommy
06-12-2007, 12:10 AM
Interesting experience, and I don't doubt that you and your mom did see something strange/unknown to you for which werewolf seems the best label of in your thoughts. I bet Linda Godfrey the author of The Beast of Bray Road and Hunting the American Werewolf would like to hear your story. She has been publishing and researching such stories of biped wolf-like unknowns. She can be contacted through her official site and is a very nice, down to Earth lady from my personal experiences with her. Apparently whether fact or fiction many people in today's time have been reporting to one agency or another sightings just like yours.
Abracadabra
06-12-2007, 04:00 AM
very interesting story hmm werewolf would be a sutible lable for the creature and if it didnt attack then it would seem it was more looking to see what all these strange building were! but reckon it would probaly be some sort of strange wolf or mountain lion or a creature much like The Beast Of Gevaudan though it was quite as violent probaly cos its been around humans more its learned to fear us and to be well afriad of us! well thats my view....
chasingmidnight
06-12-2007, 07:28 PM
Odd. :)
Aeolus
06-13-2007, 09:03 PM
Okay about 4 years ago I was walking up and down my neighbor's drive way. Her drive way is close to the woods and my neighbor's house is kind of set back in the woods. It was very typical for me to be walking down it as my mom and I used to walk it for exercise. Well, the moon was out and almost full so I could see just about everything nearby. I looked up from playing with my hunting knife (safety item) and saw what I thought was the silhouette of a man looking into my neighbor's window. I thought someone was breaking into her home. As I started walking backward to my house the creature spotted me and turned my way and walked a couple of steps on two legs. That's when I noticed it had a snout and a tail. Its legs were also bent strange so I knew there was no way it was human. I started running to my house and as I looked back the creature had disappeared. I later told me mom who told me I had watched one too many movies.
I didn't see the creature again, but just two days ago my mom saw it. She was exercising in the bedroom that has a window that faces my neighbor's driveway. When she turned out the lights she noticed in the distance a rather large "dog" of a light brown color. She says it was the size of a deer at least. It turned and looked right at her then started walking into the woods. My mom then said it matched my description from 4 years ago only this one was on four legs. We think it may even be the same one, but we aren't sure. My mom told our neighbor about it and she replied saying it was just a mountain lion as she finds tracks in her yard that could only be a mountain lion. Problem is I've yet to hear the cry of the mountain lion, but not of wolves in the woods. Plus mountain lions don't have fluffy tails or large snouts.
What do you people think?
Booh!
Yeah I believe you. Maybe it was an illusion but you saw what you did and I'm sure the natural world, in all its age, lets loose sometimes and very odd things happen.
Transform me
06-13-2007, 09:14 PM
You very well know that she could be telling the truth. I believe you, but I don't liek those people on this website who don't believe in them. It gets annoying...
Aeolus
06-13-2007, 10:58 PM
You very well know that she could be telling the truth. I believe you, but I don't liek those people on this website who don't believe in them. It gets annoying...
Did I tell you? I saw a werewolf the other day, it jumped out of my closet when I wasn't looking and attempted to eat my head, but I was too fast for it. Then, magically, it revealed its true form: George. W. Bush. He laughed and said "I'll NUCULR kill you, Aereolus William the third, you have NUCULR terrorized my terrible plans for terrorism across the United States of NUCULR America!" He then used his magical abillities to change his voice to sound like that of Dave Chappelle's, and said with a roar "I'm gonna smack you up, bitch!" but I was good, I was me. I used the special Jack Black's Powerfist attack to smash off his head. But then, hark and gasp, he grew another one! Only this one was the spitting image of Jon Carrey. He said "Impressive. Most Impressive. But now I will mash your testacles and pee in your eye sockets." He pulled his elastic glove over his hand and attempted to shove it up my ass so as to give me a brain surgery, (lol) and I thought it was the end, but, low and behold, Chuck Norris jumped out of the sheetrock and gave him a roundhouse kick to the face, just in time to save my beperilled ass. He said "Child, let the light of Norris guide you." I bowed and kissed his feet, saying, "I am not worthy of your manliness." He shed a tear and said "If only you knew, if only you knew...child. You will be safe from the vile Bush-Carrey demon and his schemes. I must leave, but you will know the way when you see the old man who looks like Rod Stewart, he will give you a sign..Simba..." Then he got all translucent and his head increased in size to massive porportions and he turned golden, then he disapeared and I farted with a tremendous boom, and fell asleep.
Korrek
07-03-2007, 11:15 AM
it may be a werewolf but dont go off hunting for it...werewolves should not be hunted down or viewed as monsters just leave it be.please
Im with you
semofdvtx4ever
02-27-2008, 06:03 PM
I wouldn't be jealous.
about that site...Im curious
Spirit Wynd
03-23-2008, 09:18 PM
Ha! I wonder, if it was truly a werewolf, what it wanted in your neighbor's house...I wasn't aware that werewolves had need for human contraptions...
Shadow_writer
03-23-2008, 09:39 PM
Ha! I wonder, if it was truly a werewolf, what it wanted in your neighbor's house...I wasn't aware that werewolves had need for human contraptions...
Its more like it was the neighbour in human form?? Think about it mate. Werewolves tend to be human for the majority of their lives.
Spirit Wynd
03-23-2008, 09:43 PM
Yes, but if he/she has taken up residency in the area, they should have a house, or at least a den. Stealing from a house in a human-inhabited area, in demi-form is bound to draw attention, as it has!
And if it was a werewolf that did not have a home, I was mealy commenting on the strangeness that he/she would not simply switch to fully human to make the theft, unlikely, since it allegedly came back twice...
Shadow_writer
03-23-2008, 09:50 PM
Yes, but if he/she has taken up residency in the area, they should have a house, or at least a den. Stealing from a house in a human-inhabited area, in demi-form is bound to draw attention, as it has!
And if it was a werewolf that did not have a home, I was mealy commenting on the strangeness that he/she would not simply switch to fully human to make the theft, unlikely, since it allegedly came back twice...
And as I stated the person probably lives in that house and is leaving to transform since you would think that changing from human to wolf would be fairly messy so they wouldn't exactly want to do it on the lounge room floor.
Spirit Wynd
03-23-2008, 09:52 PM
I'm sure if the Wolf in question lived next door, they'd have seen them more often then just two times. The poster said they heard a wolf in the woods, but never actually saw them. If he is careless enough to let his neighbor see him, he'll be careless enough to be spotted several more times. But, you could be right. It would be interesting to live next to a careless werewolf.
Shadow_writer
03-23-2008, 09:56 PM
I'm sure if the Wolf in question lived next door, they'd have seen them more often then just two times. The poster said they heard a wolf in the woods, but never actually saw them. If he is careless enough to let his neighbor see him, he'll be careless enough to be spotted several more times. But, you could be right. It would be interesting to live next to a careless werewolf.
Humans are prone to carelessness and it could be a good thing to live next door to a were or it could be bad... Depending on how badly you want to be furry once a month I guess.
Spirit Wynd
03-23-2008, 10:01 PM
I don't think I'd mind it, as long as he didn’t cache things in my yard...I'd go to prune my azaleas and find half a deer carcass. That might not be pleasant.
john the baptist
03-23-2008, 10:10 PM
Be good for ferdilizing though.
Shadow_writer
03-23-2008, 11:49 PM
Thats true, maybe having a werewolf living next door to you could help your garden... Unless it digs up your plants, then obviously it would be fairly bad.
TheBlueWolfW.W.
03-24-2008, 08:38 AM
And if it was a werewolf that did not have a home, I was mealy commenting on the strangeness that he/she would not simply switch to fully human to make the theft, unlikely, since it allegedly came back twice...
Probably would be easier and safer for the werewolf to go as anything but human, so if s/he were to be caught in the act, no one would know who was being the thief, instead of being caught as human(well, that's what I'd do.).
Spirit Wynd
03-24-2008, 03:15 PM
Probably would be easier and safer for the werewolf to go as anything but human, so if s/he were to be caught in the act, no one would know who was being the thief, instead of being caught as human(well, that's what I'd do.).
Yeah, because in a choice between humans finding me out as a werewolf, or being stuck in jail for breaking and entering, the choice is self-explanatory. Police officers would most likely just shoot a demi-wolf on contact.
john the baptist
03-24-2008, 04:43 PM
But being a Hybrid you'd live, unless they shot you 50 or more times.
Spirit Wynd
03-25-2008, 05:29 PM
Yes, I suppose so, but let's say the wolf in question is emotionally attached to that particular forest. They'd probably search it constantly, and that would get annoying. Not to mention if word got around to anyone who knows wolves...no, I still say it'd have been smarter to de it as a human...but that's just me.
TheBlueWolfW.W.
03-25-2008, 05:55 PM
Yeah, because in a choice between humans finding me out as a werewolf, or being stuck in jail for breaking and entering, the choice is self-explanatory. Police officers would most likely just shoot a demi-wolf on contact.
Hope they got some silver on them :)
Martial_artist
03-26-2008, 03:40 PM
You live in Texas? Well, there are black bears that live in Texas. Sinve you live in a wooded area I wouldn't be surprised if there are some that live right next to you. Black bears can rear up on their hind legs, and have some mobility. Other than that, they also come in varying shades of brown in addition to the classic black coat. As for the long bushy tail, maybe an honest mistake?
With all of this, I'm not saying you didn't see a werewolf. I'm just offering a plausible alternative.
Shadow_writer
03-26-2008, 09:18 PM
You live in Texas? Well, there are black bears that live in Texas. Sinve you live in a wooded area I wouldn't be surprised if there are some that live right next to you. Black bears can rear up on their hind legs, and have some mobility. Other than that, they also come in varying shades of brown in addition to the classic black coat. As for the long bushy tail, maybe an honest mistake?
With all of this, I'm not saying you didn't see a werewolf. I'm just offering a plausible alternative.
Wolves and bears tend to look pretty different. I kinda doubt you would be able to mistake them...
Spirit Wynd
03-27-2008, 06:03 PM
Yes, and, being able to give a first-hand observation, I've never seen a bear that can pass for a wolf, and honestly, I've never seen a bear in the wild, period, in Texas. Ranchers treated them worse then wolves, and there are barely any left.
On another note, what would a BEAR be doing inside a house?
Kaden
03-27-2008, 06:12 PM
Having porridge.
Martial_artist
03-28-2008, 03:09 PM
As for mistaking a bear for a wolf, it was said that the creature was seen at a distance. So like I said, that could have been an honest mistake.
With the creature/werewolf/bear being "in a house"; the creature wasn't in the house, it was looking in a window.
Now to tackle the little issue of the few and far in between bears. Wouldn't the scarcity of bears in Texas make it that much less unidentifiable?
There is naturally a slight problem with a bear at the window theory. However, I have an idea. It is possible that the bear is rather comfortable around humans. Maybe it could have even been fed by a sympathetic soul or two before. Then, since it is so comfortable, it could be sniffing around the perimeter of the house looking for food.
Of course though, mountain lion tracks and black bear tracks aren't exactly just alike.
http://www.fws.gov/.../Mountain%20lion%20tr acks.jpg This is a mountain lion
www.naturalsciences. org/education/treks/swans05/images/Black-bear-tracks.jpg And this is black bear.
Honestly, I don't have an explanation for that one.
Canis Lupus
04-07-2008, 10:55 AM
You very well know that she could be telling the truth. I believe you, but I don't liek those people on this website who don't believe in them. It gets annoying...
Irony, sweet irony.
Martial_artist
04-07-2008, 02:58 PM
:shrug:
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