certainly draw on true cases, such as "The Dook" of Asheville; embalmed, unburied and on exhibit for years. What makes such tales so universal and is there a grain of truth behind them? PLUS . . . in Dark 30: Don't make fun of this man's gun. Naked, greased and evading police....
Lesser known and more benign is the Michigan Bunny Man, which is more on the order of upright, over-sized animals. In this version, the five-foot tall, upright rabbit creature was seen by a woman working at a camp in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in 1958, between Paulding and Bruce Crossi...