Karl Shuker looks back to 1988 when "one of Britain's most bizarre mystery beasts" was getting its teeth into the sheep population and leaving them rather dead. No obvious track or trace was found of the critter that left a "penetrating bite just below the neck" of its prey. Nick Redfern also gives the mystery the once-over in
A 30th Anniversary of a Monstrous Terror. And finally, Glasgow Boy tells us that
Snaring the Monster was an ambitious 1984 plan to find Nessie, which was funded by a UK vodka company. GB reckons it would have been a "laudable attempt," but he hopes that the forthcoming eDNA results might provide the long-awaited evidence. (LP)
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