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Erin Cain

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An Update

As you can probably guess by the infrequency with which I have been posting, I burnt out on my research. Moving forward, I am interested in focusing solely on the wildman sightings in North America that seem to be attributable to a Neandert...

a year ago

The Wild Man of Camas Prairie

The year was 1883. In New York, the Brooklyn Bridge was opening. In Nebraska, Buffalo Bill’s Wild West traveling show was making its debut. And on the Camas Prairie in Idaho, a wild man was making headlines. But was he real?

The Bellevue S...

a year ago
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Mud Flood: Myth or Reality | St. Mary Magdalene Church in Omaha

In this video, I tackle the claims that St. Mary Magdalene Church in Omaha, Nebraska, fell victim to the "mud flood" theory. We'll explore the origins of this myth, examine historical records, and analyze the church's architecture to reveal...

2 years ago
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Debunking the Legend of Jacko - British Columbia's Cryptid Sensation

Travel back to 1884, when the province of British Columbia was abuzz with tales of a mysterious creature known as Jacko the Ape-Boy. Allegedly captured on the train tracks outside of Yale, Jacko was said to be half man and half beast, and s...

2 years ago

The Brunswick Giant: Medical Anomaly or Relict Hominoid Hybrid?

In 1892, a local excavation near Brunswick, GA, revealed a startling discovery: five skeletons buried in a small Indian mound, with one measuring between 8 and 9 feet tall. This find adds to a growing list of giant skeletons unearthed acros...

2 years ago
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