Report
Received From: The GCBRO Online
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Report
Posted To GCBRO Web Site On: September
1, 2005
DATE:
May 2005
TIME:
Around 3:00 pm
LOCATION:
York County, Virginia
TERRAIN:
Wooded, swampy
OBSERVED:
Saw smoke from cars skidding to a stop on major highway.saw long arms through
cars windshield three cars in front of us .Then,it appeared to stop ,turn
,placed hand on red car in front of it.It was not ape looking but looked
more like an Orangutuan (Not sure of spelling)It did not bend forward but
stood upright at all times.Covered in beautiful red flowing hair Very soft
looking. was very clean looking The face was passive, and almost being
run over by a half dozen cars did not seem to upset it.Can you imagine
the looks on the people in that first car? I was sick I didn't have a camera
We were very close) Its eyes seemed filled with compassion I will never
forget those eyes! It made no sound ,but walked off into the woods like
nobodies business.
Activities of Witness:
Driving motor vehicle
Description of Creature:
At least seven feet tall, 4 or 5 hundred pounds at least. stood straight
up ,never bent overLarge ape like mouth ,flat nose, Beautiful ,long red
hair ,covered entirely in hair large ,expression filled eyes. very calm
looking even under the stress of almost being hit by cars going sixty seventy
miles per hour.How it ever made it across that highway is s mystery to
me!.
Other Notes:
There was almost a pileup of cars ,and how we all stopped without hitting
each other is amazing No one to my knowledge reported the incident.I think
the one point is,how this being kept its composure under the circumstances.The
whole thing didn't seem to faze it at all.
Additional Notes and or Follow up Comments: Upon contact the witness had no additional information to add to this report.
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