The Goat Man of Maryland is said to be a half-man/half-goat creature that haunts the woods, preying on unsuspecting couples. Can such a creature exist? Or is this just the spawn of some bored college kids from the 1970s?
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Louisville KY has a goat man too, known as the Popelick Monster, he waits for unsuspecting people under the Popelick trestle. Or, when people try and cross the trestle on foot, he stops them and they get hit by a train. This has actually happened a few times(people dying on the trestle; not sure if goatman was involved). The most recent was in 2015 I think.
The goatman carries an axe
This making me cry of how sad this is
I can understand the urge some people have in going ou after these creatures, but I still find it baffling. I don't know about you all reading this, but if I heard someone saying "hey, did you know in this area there's this goatman that attacks others at night?" I would respond "Oh really?" as I walk away without looking back.