The answer remains officially elusive, but Nick Redfern's interview with
Linda S. Godfrey, expert author and journalist who has tracked the menacing monsters of the Midwest United States for decades, provides a good primer on the original folklore from America's dairyland. In the early 1990s, Godfrey followed the local cryptid gossip from high school halls to a file drawer at the county animal control office cryptically labeled
Werewolf. As she published her research, the Associated Press picked up the scent and since then Godfrey has been a hub of all things Dogman for witnesses the world over. Nick Redfern continues his dialogue with Godfrey in
The Dogman: Looking at the Various Theories for What They Might Be. In true scientific fashion, again there are no final answers here when it comes to the lycanthropes' identity but the cryptozoological musing entertainingly entreats the reader to come to their own conclusion. Finally, hop across Lake Michigan to chase
The Legendary 'Michigan Dogman'.
Phantoms and Monsters has helpfully archived a "ripped from the presses" compendium of bipedal wolfish humanoid encounters revoked from the official record after the infamous 2007
Gable film was revealed a hoax. (MS)
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