Man Claims Furry Monster Killed Girlfriend at Camp Katchaguttsout; Commits to Mental Institution
Newcrest, Massachusetts - John Wilkins, a 29-year-old man from Newcrest, has been committed to the Randolph Carter Asylum after claiming that a furry monster killed his girlfriend in the woods near Camp Katchaguttsout.
According to authorities, Wilkins was found wandering in the woods near the camp, covered in scratches and cuts, and incoherent. When questioned by police, he claimed that he and his girlfriend had been camping in the woods when they were attacked by a large, furry creature that he described as "half man, half beast."
Despite an extensive search of the area, no evidence of a monster or a victim was found. Authorities believe that Wilkins may have suffered from a mental break and fabricated the story of the monster.
Wilkins' girlfriend has been reported missing, and authorities are continuing their search for her. Meanwhile, Wilkins is being treated at the Randolph Carter Asylum for what medical professionals believe to be severe mental illness.
The incident has sparked concern among some residents of the area, who are questioning the safety of Camp Katchaguttsout and the surrounding woods. However, local authorities have emphasized that the incident appears to be an isolated and unusual case. M.K.
[Inside Newcrest Article from 10/23/21]