Got a little anomalist running around and raising all kinds of heck before Christmas? Introduce them to the Loch Ness Monster, by way of Emma Patterson, who looks back at Neil Gemmell’s inquiry into Loch Ness for genetic material potentially proving the existence of Nessie. Along the way, Emma has a tight little history of Nessie to bring anyone up-to-speed on the subject. If they wish to dive deeper then Glasgow Boy points out something far more elusive than Nessie herself — A book called Loch Ness Mystery that not even the National Library of Scotland nor British Library have seen! At least until Christmas Eve in the Year of our Lord 2022 as Glasgow Boy shares his copy of this humble affair via the world-wide web. If you are prone to seasickness, much like Tim Binnall, you’ll enjoy C2C’s Best Bigfoot Stories Of 2022 replete with photos, videos, audio, and sadly, hoaxes to tickle your imagination and funny bone. A bit stranger is Ken MacDonald’s investigation of The Infamous ‘Beast’ That Ravaged 18th Century France May Have Been Something Else Entirely. Once upon a time Gévaudan was haunted by a vicious predator, believed to be a wolf, or a werewolf, or perhaps a bear and terror reigned supreme across the countryside. Despite being slain twice, those remains are lost to posterity and Ken wonders as to the monster’s identity. (CS)
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