Alamosa
The first mainstream Animal Mutilation that occurred was that of a horse called
'Lady'. Lady was raised on a farm near Alamosa which is in Colorado's San Luis
Valley. Every night she would turn up at the ranch house for her food and water,
until on September 8th 1967 she failed to turn up for the first time.
Berle Lewis, Lady's owner, went out the following day to try and find the horse.
They eventually found her but not under the circumstances they had wished. When they found
her, the neck and head had were completely devoid of flesh, her brain and other internal organs
were missing and some of the cuts were as clean as a surgeons scalpel.
Several 'explanations' were given ranging from the horse being struck by a bolt of lightning
to her being the victim of Satanists! However, there were no tracks leading up to the
body and there had been no bad weather the night before. The only tracks found
were that of some strange 'exhaust' marks which contained higher than normal levels of
radiation.
Many local people had reported seeing strange lights in the sky and Berle Lewis's
mother had reported a large unknown craft passing over her cabin the day 'Lady'
disappeared.
This seemed the start of many similar occurrences. During the 1970s over 10,000
cattle were discovered in the U.S. alone with organs surgically removed and
corpses drained of blood.
Please EMAIL me with any additional Info/Suggestions