Creature in Central Park
Ufologist and Cryptozoologist Nick Redfern posted a really far fetched,but interesting story about a Bigfoot-like creature spotted in New York’s Central Park.
As silly as this might sound, the witness appeared sincere in his face to face interview with Nick.
It’s important to remember that as skeptical as you are, you have to listen and investigate claims in order to weed-out the hoaxes & misidentified sightings. At times it’s like a wild goose chase.
Is there some Bigfoot-like creature living in NYC’s Central Park? Not likely. Is it possible for the witness to have seen something that, to him, was not human looking? Very likely.
This reminds me of the movie “Caveman’s Valentine“. Such an interesting film.
Source: Mania.com
The Creature of the Park
By Nick Redfern
For the most part, the overwhelming majority of all reports, stories, accounts and tales I receive of strange beasts roaming the United States tend to be relatively down-to-earth – or at least as down-to-earth as it’s possible to be when dealing with accounts relative to Bigfoot, lake-monsters, werewolves and a truly wide and varied assortment of other creepy critters.
Sasquatch, for example, is generally reported from within the deep woods and eerie forests of the Pacific north-west; lake-monsters generally surface from within the murky depths of some of the United States’ larger bodies of water; and as for werewolves: well, for some reason, there are a huge amount of reports from the dense woodland and plains of rural Wisconsin. In other words, in those places that are very much dominated by long stretches of wilderness, forests and deep lakes, strange creatures absolutely proliferate.
But, what do you do when someone earnestly tells you they have seen a distinctly weird creature roaming around the fringes of New York’s Central Park? Well, you try and listen very carefully to what the witness has to say, and you do your best to try and come to some meaningful conclusion – which is what I attempted to do when, a few months back, I was on the receiving end of an email from a man named Barry, who claimed to have seen a very strange beast in the park, itself, back in 1997.
Of course, the date of the case meant that the trail had long since gone cold – and I do mean that quite literally, too. But, that didn’t stop me from at least taking the time to sit down with the witness while he was on a managerial training-course in Waco, Texas (which is only a relatively short drive from my Dallas home) last month.
Barry’s story was certainly one of the weirdest I have ever heard; however, I learned a long time ago that the world of cryptozoology and monster-hunting can be a very strange and surreal one, and, for that reason, I always try and give everyone a fair hearing – which is precisely what I did with Barry.
An assistant-manager at a certain hotel that overlooks the park, Barry told me that on the day in question – which was a sunny weekday in either June or July 1997 – he was strolling through the park, while on his lunch-break from his then-job as a store-worker.
All was utterly normal until, as he approached one particularly tree- and bush-shrouded area, he was shocked to the core when, out of nowhere, an unknown animal burst wildly through the foliage.
Barry claimed to me that the creature was man-like in shape and covered in hair of a distinctly rusty color – but, unlike the towering Bigfoot of the west-coast, was little more than three-feet in height. Little-Foot might have been a far better term to use, I mused, as I listened to the very odd tale.Barry could only watch with a mixture of shock and awe as the diminutive man-beast charged across the path in front of him at a distance of no more than about twenty feet, came to a screeching halt for a couple of seconds to stare intently into his eyes, and then headed off at high speed again, before finally vanishing: beneath a small bridge inside the perimeter of the park, no less.
Barry was clearly very embarrassed about discussing his sighting – even twelve years later. And, as a person who was clearly intelligent, coherent and presentable, he acutely realized how strange his story sounded, too. I had to agree; however, I also had to realize that Barry had absolutely nothing to gain at all by relating the details of his experience of the highly unusual kind.
I asked Barry to relate the details for me again. He did so, and I carefully took notes, ensuring that we finally had every aspect of the story accounted for. He admitted that the facts were scant; aside from his unswerving position that for a few, brief moments in the summer of 1997 he saw a small, hairy, man-like beast scurrying across the grass of Central Park.
As I admitted to Barry, there was really very little that I could do; aside from carefully logging the details of the tale in my data-base, and seeing if anything else of a similar nature ever surfaced. Unsurprisingly, it most assuredly has not, so far. Barry’s was just one of those very odd, fringe cases that seem to really perplex from time to time those of us who dare to dig into the world of monsters and strange creatures.
Nick Redfern is the author of many books on the paranormal. His new book, Contactees, is published by New Page Books in December 2009.
Written by Javier Ortega - javier@ghosttheory.com
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It sounds very much like the Pukwudgies of Freetown State Forest in Massachusetts. Yes its a long shot but cryptozoology is still in its infancy stage as far as what we know and what we think we know…
hey everyone etc good evening WOW this very interesting new article about a sasquatch like creature seen near central park. keep me more posted on this indeedy. thanks bill green connecticut sasquatch researcher
I myself went on safari in Central Park in late ‘99 in search
of the very rare Curmudgeon Ape, an offshoot of the last remnant
of the swamp silverback, a breed of lowland gorilla not seen
since the late nineteenth century on Block Island.
It is possibly related to Piltdown Man, and is readily recognizable by the forward thrusting occipital ridge, which you will notice is a vestigial artifact of the much more commoner de Loys’ Ape. My expedition found tantalizing hints of its recent comings and goings,but alas, we came up short.
To pick up the trail of my fabled trek, simply sprint out of the U.S. postal building at the edge of the park. Run into the park for 100 yards and you will be in deepest antediluvian conifer forest, almost untouched by man. A sign reading “Place Trash Here” marks the start of the safari of long ago. Be aware that the species is shy and retiring.
You know, I was going to add my sarcastic comment when it occurred to me that this guy could very likely have been a victim of a very well orchestrated sighting. In my mind it could have been anything from a guy trying to scare people to an exercise in finding effective themes for Scare Tactics by the producers. In other words, I think the guy actually saw what he saw but it was a human dressed up.
I’m with jbondo on this one- it all reminds me of a Seinfeld-esque mix-up of some sort
Desi
Javier, I do believe what our man Barry saw in the Park was definitely not a specimen of de Loys’ ape. Although there is an isolated breeding population of de Loys’ within throwing distance of the Greyhound terminal on Eighth Avenue, specifically within the seven trees known as Bob’s Woods, this area is a vast distance from the location of Barry’s sighting, probably at least some 400 yards.
It’s probably a true enigma given the area. The spoor and scat are very different.
Haywood Zarathustra,
Well that’s assuming that what Barry saw was an animal.
I mean, it could have been a prankster attempting to scare people or something else.
Interesting to know about the existing population near the Greyhound.
-Javier
Interesting!
When i go to NYC, I will add that to the places i plan on Investigating when i’m down there.
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