Nick Redfern gives a good summary of the "Lizard Man" accounts from Lee County, South Carolina, which first made the national news in 1988. He gives appropriate credit to Lyle Blackburn whose on-the-spot investigations uncovered other reports of the beast--dating from 1986 to well into the 2000s--and led to his book on the subject
Lizard Man: The True Story of the Bishopville Monster, published by Anomalist Books. Could a Bigfoot living in watery bottomlands look like a swamp thing? Monsters of a different type are the subject of discussion for Greg Bishop's podcast with
Joshua Cutchin. Greg calls Cutchin's new book
Thieves In The Night: A Brief History of Supernatural Child Abductions, also published by Anomalist Books, "his best book yet [which] deeply examines the ancient folklore surrounding children who are supposedly taken from their homes and parents by denizens of the 'fairy realm.'" Cutchin points out the parallels to the “hybrid� lore of UFO abduction literature, as well as some Bigfoot encounters, and wilderness disappearances (think
Missing 411.) (PH)
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