Investigator uncovers history of Dogman sightings in southeastern Georgia

Investigator Aubrey Bowen told The Singular Fortean Society that he recently uncovered a trio of dogman sightings in southeastern Georgia dating back several decades.

Bowen said he unintentionally discovered the sightings while doing research on paranormal activity attached to Orange Hall in St. Marys, Georgia.

While interviewing witnesses about their paranormal experiences in the area, he began to hear stories of encounters with upright canines.

Each of the witnesses who recounted their sighting to Bowen agreed to the use of their first name.

The oldest such report was told to Bowen by Stephen, who said that, in 1998, he encountered a bipedal doglike creature when he was 11 or 12 years old while walking home late one evening in Browntown.

Initially, Stephen thought that a wild dog was feeding on the body of a deer in the woods nearby.

"I heard this strange noise and I looked into the woods ... and I see this shady looking thing. I couldn't really make out its form yet, but it was eating something, and I was like, oh boy. My first instinct was that it was one of the wild dogs that lived there," he said.

But as Stephen began to walk quietly past the creature, he discovered that it was something seemingly far stranger.

“I looked over, I saw it and I was just trying to keep walking quietly. And I was gonna cross to the other side of the road and that's when it scared the shit out of me. My entire body froze, so I stopped moving. It felt like my entire body was ice, [like that] feeling when you just get the shit scared out of you and your whole body feels cold. So, then it stood up on two legs and it didn't look like a dog anymore," he said.

Stephen didn't remember much else in the way of details to describe the creature, except that it was furry, and when it turned towards him, its ears looked like they were becoming more pointed and doglike.

"I couldn't tell you what color eyes it had," he said, "but I could tell you that it turned and looked at me and [after that] I don't even remember getting home."

Stephen said he later woke up on his couch with no idea how he had gotten there.

The next most recent sighting report came from Rene, who said that she and a car full of friends encountered an upright canine during the day on their way to Folkston in 2015.

“It was going towards Folkston, it was four of us in a car,” she said. “And right in the middle before you get into the swamp, right in the middle of the road was this ... I thought it was a wolf in the daylight. And I thought, what the heck? And I looked and when I did it caught my eye. It had yellow eyes and it stood up. It stood up. It was seven to eight feet tall. Now I ain't the only one that saw this. And it stood up and it followed us with its eyes. But its legs were backwards.”

While it is a common misconception that the rear legs of canines bend backwards, what creates that illusion is the hock joint, which is similar to a human ankle and is important for activities such as walking, running, and jumping.

Some researchers point to the hock joint as a sort of biological impossibility when discussing dogman sightings, since a trait which evolved as part of quadrupedal movement would seem unlikely to be found in a bipedal species.

However, as seen in Mothman and other strange creature sightings, biological impossibility does not appear to be a limiting factor.

The third, and most recent, sighting recounted to Bowen was told by Marci, who said that she and a friend had seen an upright canine on their way home while driving her golf cart in downtown Saint Marys on the night of October 2nd, 2022.

According to Marci, the creature was approximately 40 feet in front of them, its legs were bent, and it appeared slouched over.

“So, it had extra longer arms, but it was all black," she said.

Marci described the doglike cryptid as "very, very malnourished" and said, "It looked like, in my opinion, from a distance, and out of all the movies you ever see, it would almost remind you of a werewolf.”

"It was quick and definitely not interested in staying around," she added. "It darted across the road and was gone."

Bowen said he was impressed by the witnesses’ reports, noting that, in his opinion, they do a “great job of illustrating how impactful these experiences can be.”

“All three stories from our witnesses share similar descriptions to the creature they encountered. All tall, large dogs that could stand upright with bent legs. They also all described the fur as looking blackish with short hair,” Bowen said. “It’s also interesting to note that all three were witnessed within a 20-mile radius of each other. These stories, along with so many other witness accounts over the years tell us a great deal of what may be lurking in our woods at night!”

The investigator added that in addition to thanking the witnesses who were willing to come forward, he would also like to acknowledge Kirstyn Martin and Bradley Merical for their help in researching the sightings.

 

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By Tobias & Emily Wayland / Singular Fortean

Head Editor & Writer, Lead Investigator, Co-Founder

Tobias Wayland is a passionate fortean who has been actively investigating the unusual for over a decade; the first several years of his investigative career were spent as a MUFON field investigator, and following that he investigated independently prior to becoming the head writer and editor for the Singular Fortean Society. Tobias is a frequent guest on various podcasts and radio shows, has contributed to several books on the paranormal, and is often invited to speak at paranormal conferences and events. He was also featured in the Small Town Monsters documentary Terror in the Skies and the series premiere of Expedition X for his work investigating Mothman sightings around Lake Michigan. He and his wife Emily have been involved with the Lake Michigan Mothman investigation since its advent in the spring of 2017, and recently published a book chronicling the experience, The Lake Michigan Mothman: High Strangeness in the Midwest.

His years as an investigator have served him best by illustrating that when it comes to the anomalous, the preternatural, and the paranormal, any answers he's found are still hopelessly outnumbered by questions.

Creative & Artistic Director, Photo & Video Analyst, Co-Founder

Emily Wayland is an ardent craftsperson and devoted monster enthusiast with degrees in both photography and design. An accomplished artist, designer, and photographer, Emily is responsible not only for the Singular Fortean Society's aesthetic, but also the examination of any photographic or video evidence. Emily’s art and designs have been featured in various paranormal art shows around the Minneapolis area, as well as in the ‘Chicago Mothman’ portion of the Small Town Monsters documentary Terror in the Skies. She and her husband Tobias have been involved with the Lake Michigan Mothman investigation since its advent in the spring of 2017, and recently published a book chronicling the experience, The Lake Michigan Mothman: High Strangeness in the Midwest.

Her lifetime love affair with monsters of all varieties has led her to pursue them in real life, and she hopes that her expertise in photography will help her capture one—at least on film.

(Source: singularfortean.com; June 1, 2023; https://tinyurl.com/2qunwgvc)
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