b il Morniw(CcMlwIM tnm $*$*t who. Undedin an poiition, ■ *' credited Otto who pushed 1 iitorins it tt» lose ha -If-bed m/mmbwhoin-iSiL—^^, txscuj*ImmaduitvUlage was-v,T think it just wanted vat^** JPItilip theorized. “It could hive fitted us if it had, wanted to.”’ fo thi ]brotheir», who have lived hear Marshall for eight yesr*, be-iUVe In monitors? . .^‘Heck, no! hut we saw something/* Herman reported. “I dkn*t know what it was but we %aw something,” his brother agreed.The trio took a dog to the area the first part of the week following the incident. ,lt appeared nervous when they kicked at what appeared to be footprints Jn the grass. VSheriff’s deputies, who might be expected to scoff at reports of monsters, nevertheless sat with sawed-crff shotguns in the area for three nights, but found no trace of the green-eyed monster.Following the first report, a wave of similar stories cropped up; One man told friends in the Wilder Creek area that he too had spotted “something” the previous night; an area farmer told friends his cow had been clawed to death by something mysterious, but investigating officers were unable to locate him.. Is there such a monster? Some may recall a similar tale of a few years back being debunked by Charlotte police, wpo learned that boys had dressed up with an animal skin.But three young men, who were frightened to tears, are convinced it exists.