ID | #1527867000 |
Added | Fri, 01/06/2018 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | “Jersey Devil”, in “Unexplained!”, book by Jerome Clark, Visible Ink publishers, USA, page 196, 1993.
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
16th or more likely 17th, January 1909, at two o'clock in the morning, patrolman James Sackville patrolling along Buckley street in Bristol (Pennsylvania, USA) heard the dogs barking. Concerned, he reached the bridge and saw a sudden movement in the shadows on trapinch below. He looked back and was so amazed that couldn't move. He shot into something winged. It issued a strange cry. It suddenly raised wings, flew over the road and over the patrol, which fired again. The creature flew off into the dark night.
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Original news
On the 16th or more likely 17th, January 1909, at two o’clock in the morning, Patrolman James Sackville, who patrolled along Buckley Street in Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA, was reportedly alerted by the barking of his dogs.Worried, he reached the race bridge and saw a sudden movement in the shadows of the path below, he looked there and was so amazed that he could not move. He took his revolver, plunged to the winged “thing”; which let out a strange cry, sprang quickly away, pursued by the policeman.The “thing” suddenly lifted its wings, flew over the road and over Sackville, who fired, missed, and when the officer fired again, the thing had flown away in the dark night.
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