If it was this guy Jean,Too bad. When hungry you eat. Dao't you? Things you do when hungry. Oh man! Human instinct to teach to kill. no, just pass blame.
wholy shit I never knew that Vincent Cassels´ character in Le Pacte des Loups was based on a real person with same name!! O_O JF is my fav character in that movie,
One thing puzzles me, if the Chastels were the ones behind the Beast, why kill it? They'd spent years training and raising it, it wouldn't make sense unless they had a falling out with the count or something
@Zeruel3 Maybe that was the reason, things like that usually can't go on for ever, after a while they will draw in too much attention. One thing about the narrator here: a wolf-hybrid may have the described characteristics but most will be somewhere in between dog and wolf.
@inotaishu1 Perhaps, there is anotrher possibility though. Perhaps the beast wasn't used in every single attack, most serial killers are known to enjoy getting their hands dirty from time to time, it could be that in at least some of the attacks, the Chastels or the Count killed with their own hands, maybe if it was a single woman or child in their own, someone they could overpower easily, then they wheel out the beast every so often so it's seen and so people think a beast is behind it
@inotaishu1 Perhaps the Chastels and the Count deliberately set up some attacks so people would survive and so pass on the idea that it was just a beast, maybe some of the time they called it back before it could finish all its victims off
I think they're trying to Richard Jewel Chastle. They don't have a suspect so they blame the guy who killed it. Watching this makes me think of what Karl Popper said about falsibility which states that not all scientific theories are going to stay the same course, like a black swan when practically all swans are white.
Dont be fooled by false history, Lycans have been reports since 1500BC. This may have well been a Lycan. There have been some reported in France. "Werewolf of Châlons" 1602, 1603, 1623, 1692
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theres acryptid in my neighborhood woods. its a big bearlike creature with black fur, a large muscular body, long tail , bear like head, and small red eyes. it is lie i said bulky. i call him/her bruno. i saw it rolling around in the a field across from my house. i walked up to it. then it ran away. it made a loud grunting noise as it ran away. my frend saw it too.
It is the simple reason why they always try to interfere, sabotage and debunk people who investigate. It is because these animals are their creations and they dont want that secret getting out.
thats true, at least the smart people like us go on the internet and see it for our self. there are a ton of creations that get out, i dont have a problem with creations, but at least tell the people, cause its our tax money, allso they shouldnt create agressive killer creatures, just mix like a bunny and poodle :D
But thats where the problem lies. Imagine how furious livestock owners will be when they find out that their tax money was used to create an animal like the 'chupacabra' which is killing their livestock and causing them financial losses?
there all ready uses taxes on mars, mars, we cant live on mars,
so obviously they'll spend money on creatures, cause they are rich, it doesnt matter how much they spend, they spend our money. chupacabre i think is a lab creature, and since its alive it'll abviously multiply, i dont think there are much chupacabres out there cause its a lab animal, thats why its hard to find them maybe. soon we are going to see more of these mixbreed monsters when they mate
I am inclined to believe it was a govt/aristocrat lab experiment. Many of the cryptozoological mysteries are connected to them. The chupacabra is a lab created monster. Therefore the Gevaudan animal was probably a lab product also.
My cousin was in France and he is mad about Supernatural Creatures and strange animals and he talked to a few people about this,he said that they described it as a dog and a wolf backing up the Dog-Wolf Hybrid theory but i think it was a Hyena-Wolf,because Hyena's have the strongest bite-force of any mammal today and a wolf is very intelligent,that sounds like the perfect predator to me
Hyenas aren't even in the dog family. They can't cross with wolves at all. Hyenas are in their own family, and this family evolved from the same ancestral stock as civets, mongooses, and the cats. Striped hyenas and brown hyenas don't attack people. Spotted hyenas do. The animal was a cross between a wolf and (I think) a Dogue de Bordeaux or some other French molosser. Molossers have been used to kill people throughout history, including the New World when the Spanish used them.
I have a wolf-dog cross & it is not a murderer! It is a pussy-cat. Well, obviously not a pussy-cat in reality -- they look completely different; I mean, my wolf-dog doesn't meow or anything . . . or play with fluffy balls on string. Or sit purring on my lap. He's a Wolf-Dog!
The fact that we call him Tulip is just a thing my daughter made up -- as in fact, is my wolf-dog.
No one ever said all wolf dogs were murderers. They said they have trainability of a dog and the cunningness of a wolf, and they trained it to kill. I have a wolf-dog cross myself, it's the sweetest dog in the world, it would never kill anything other than birds or squirrels. But, he does look a bit like the beast, except smaller.
Ah -- I'm glad you mentioned otters. Their specially designed &streamlined fur makes them particularly adept at swimming in streams (whether lined or indeed unlined,) but it -- combined with the shortness in leg & flatness of foot -- does not make them particularly speedy distance runners; a particular consideration for surviving any unwelcome attention from your average wolf-dog.
I advise all otters be confined in portable cat carriers while a wolf-dog is at large in your neighbourhood.
oe2kb ,you may be right, but this kin'o' mental cruelty wus bad eneuch commin fae ither weans whun ye gane tae school, but whun the teachers join't in this kin' o' ill fashion't cruelty it pits a mark on ye for the rest o' yer deys an it's ill tae hae onythin but a suspeeshun for ony sae criet larnit folk way there fancy Inglish tongues whut they be tae get aff a whin stane for they niver got them roon here. Anyway, did you enjoy the video?
Ooh deerie-me. Havin' lived some years in that strange-yet-beautiful Border toon o' Bairrik-aporn-Tweed an' gained a coosty undertandin' o' the intricacies o' a language wot lowps back an' for'd across the Border liked a dancin' manishee, ye cannae ladge me wi yer fancy talk o' weans & larnit folk for I am ENGLISH, yet open to beautiful variations of language in all its forms -- including those practised by inhabitants of our former colonies such as yourselves. Peace.
Sorry for the delay in replying -- I was ironing the cat. Now, to the video: did I enjoy it? Hard to say; I didn't feel that it was a particularly revealing piece of televisual journalism, relying as it does on sensationalism & a twisting of the facts to fit a theory. That said, it did inspire me to put finger to keyboard & indulge in a bit of witty banter & repartee with other viewers, so, yes - I suppose I did enjoy it on a certain level. Jings & crivvens - Freud would have a field-day!
Probably, it looked like a wolf and it hunted like a wolf. I really think it was morphed with a dog though. Wolves would never come near people, much less kill and eat them. I think it was mixed with a dog, and with the trainability of a dog, it was trained to kill.
i wish there was a werewolf or dangerous stray dog roaming my suburbs
SikuntXD 5 months ago
If it was this guy Jean,Too bad. When hungry you eat. Dao't you? Things you do when hungry. Oh man! Human instinct to teach to kill. no, just pass blame.
darrylxxx1 11 months ago
THEY HAVE TO MAKE IT SOUND GRAND, IT CAN'T JUST BE A CRAZED RAPIST WHO OWNS A DOG, OR EVEN JUST A STORY CONCOCTED TO KEEP PEOPLE INDOORS AT NIGHT?
SAVAGEGREENMACHINE 1 year ago
You know this dude who keeps calling me darling is more creepy then any ufo or monster i ever saw he is the real mystery o.0
fhk1993 1 year ago 2
@ Zeruel3 maybe they had an aim, maybe the beast served its purpose then was disposed of?
BrentonCrazy 1 year ago
wholy shit I never knew that Vincent Cassels´ character in Le Pacte des Loups was based on a real person with same name!! O_O JF is my fav character in that movie,
Jefrma 1 year ago
One thing puzzles me, if the Chastels were the ones behind the Beast, why kill it? They'd spent years training and raising it, it wouldn't make sense unless they had a falling out with the count or something
Zeruel3 1 year ago
@Zeruel3 Maybe that was the reason, things like that usually can't go on for ever, after a while they will draw in too much attention. One thing about the narrator here: a wolf-hybrid may have the described characteristics but most will be somewhere in between dog and wolf.
inotaishu1 1 year ago
@inotaishu1 Perhaps, there is anotrher possibility though. Perhaps the beast wasn't used in every single attack, most serial killers are known to enjoy getting their hands dirty from time to time, it could be that in at least some of the attacks, the Chastels or the Count killed with their own hands, maybe if it was a single woman or child in their own, someone they could overpower easily, then they wheel out the beast every so often so it's seen and so people think a beast is behind it
Zeruel3 1 year ago
@Zeruel3 But that doesn't explain the reports of survivors about a beast,
inotaishu1 1 year ago
@inotaishu1 Perhaps the Chastels and the Count deliberately set up some attacks so people would survive and so pass on the idea that it was just a beast, maybe some of the time they called it back before it could finish all its victims off
Zeruel3 1 year ago
@Zeruel3 They wouldn't have needed survivors to get people to think that.
inotaishu1 1 year ago
Well no matter what it was, its a pretty fascinating story.
Aluenvey 1 year ago 5
Interesting theory. Frankly, I think that a ravenous male human womanizer was responsible. :-)
jamesjeffreypaul 2 years ago
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radio671 2 years ago
I think they're trying to Richard Jewel Chastle. They don't have a suspect so they blame the guy who killed it. Watching this makes me think of what Karl Popper said about falsibility which states that not all scientific theories are going to stay the same course, like a black swan when practically all swans are white.
schizoidboy 2 years ago
2:14 that names rolls right off the tounge
SonkleyFiz 2 years ago
A serial killer starts NEAR his home and goes further from it as time goes and experience comes.
ghostdivision7 2 years ago
that guy cracks me up XD
red1half 2 years ago
Dont be fooled by false history, Lycans have been reports since 1500BC. This may have well been a Lycan. There have been some reported in France. "Werewolf of Châlons" 1602, 1603, 1623, 1692
OutbackMojo 2 years ago
wolf dog hybird would never have the speed that the beast had to outrun those cavlry horses which are like modern day race horses
I t would not of been able to make those huge leaps with children in its mouth either
there are cases of the beast going over a 10 foot wall with a child in its mouth no wolf/dog could do that sorry
cateyes221981 2 years ago
i wouldnt say to make "monsters" id say to make highbrids
curtis641 2 years ago
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theres acryptid in my neighborhood woods. its a big bearlike creature with black fur, a large muscular body, long tail , bear like head, and small red eyes. it is lie i said bulky. i call him/her bruno. i saw it rolling around in the a field across from my house. i walked up to it. then it ran away. it made a loud grunting noise as it ran away. my frend saw it too.
scmsboy94 3 years ago
You made that up.
jackh4eva 3 years ago 5
theydo mix dna to make monsters
godzillaislarge 3 years ago
It is the simple reason why they always try to interfere, sabotage and debunk people who investigate. It is because these animals are their creations and they dont want that secret getting out.
sonofthedestroyer 3 years ago
thats true, at least the smart people like us go on the internet and see it for our self. there are a ton of creations that get out, i dont have a problem with creations, but at least tell the people, cause its our tax money, allso they shouldnt create agressive killer creatures, just mix like a bunny and poodle :D
godzillaislarge 3 years ago
But thats where the problem lies. Imagine how furious livestock owners will be when they find out that their tax money was used to create an animal like the 'chupacabra' which is killing their livestock and causing them financial losses?
sonofthedestroyer 3 years ago
there all ready uses taxes on mars, mars, we cant live on mars,
so obviously they'll spend money on creatures, cause they are rich, it doesnt matter how much they spend, they spend our money. chupacabre i think is a lab creature, and since its alive it'll abviously multiply, i dont think there are much chupacabres out there cause its a lab animal, thats why its hard to find them maybe. soon we are going to see more of these mixbreed monsters when they mate
godzillaislarge 3 years ago
no we can maybe live on mars there already some speciaal projects with glass and such things
ritdehoek 2 years ago
I am inclined to believe it was a govt/aristocrat lab experiment. Many of the cryptozoological mysteries are connected to them. The chupacabra is a lab created monster. Therefore the Gevaudan animal was probably a lab product also.
sonofthedestroyer 3 years ago
ehjehjehjehjhjehjehjehjhjehhej right
deraickripper 3 years ago
i agree
godzillaislarge 3 years ago
thats not exactly true! they never proved it!
wolfpaw999 3 years ago
A lab experiment? How do you suppose that something like that was done in a time like that in France with limited technology?
DireDowns 2 years ago
simple try throwing a ball on a wall and see how it bounces theres an experiment for ya
undeaddog 2 years ago
what about an acromegalic wolf? it could explain his major size and bite pressure, and also the descriptions of the large chest, head and prints.
-R-
blackritchie8 3 years ago
Did we ever get part 9 of this? Can't see it.
Xurek 3 years ago
My cousin was in France and he is mad about Supernatural Creatures and strange animals and he talked to a few people about this,he said that they described it as a dog and a wolf backing up the Dog-Wolf Hybrid theory but i think it was a Hyena-Wolf,because Hyena's have the strongest bite-force of any mammal today and a wolf is very intelligent,that sounds like the perfect predator to me
james1godzilla 3 years ago
Hyenas aren't even in the dog family. They can't cross with wolves at all. Hyenas are in their own family, and this family evolved from the same ancestral stock as civets, mongooses, and the cats. Striped hyenas and brown hyenas don't attack people. Spotted hyenas do. The animal was a cross between a wolf and (I think) a Dogue de Bordeaux or some other French molosser. Molossers have been used to kill people throughout history, including the New World when the Spanish used them.
Retrieverman1 3 years ago
#1 They can't breed.
#2 The way a hyena kills prey is compleatly different than what is discribed here. The strip prey clean and even break and eat bones. ^_^
CalicoVall 2 years ago
I have a wolf-dog cross & it is not a murderer! It is a pussy-cat. Well, obviously not a pussy-cat in reality -- they look completely different; I mean, my wolf-dog doesn't meow or anything . . . or play with fluffy balls on string. Or sit purring on my lap. He's a Wolf-Dog!
The fact that we call him Tulip is just a thing my daughter made up -- as in fact, is my wolf-dog.
oe2kb 3 years ago
No one ever said all wolf dogs were murderers. They said they have trainability of a dog and the cunningness of a wolf, and they trained it to kill. I have a wolf-dog cross myself, it's the sweetest dog in the world, it would never kill anything other than birds or squirrels. But, he does look a bit like the beast, except smaller.
gelertgal 3 years ago
Right...
oe2kb 3 years ago
What about otters?
dowling1981 3 years ago
Ah -- I'm glad you mentioned otters. Their specially designed &streamlined fur makes them particularly adept at swimming in streams (whether lined or indeed unlined,) but it -- combined with the shortness in leg & flatness of foot -- does not make them particularly speedy distance runners; a particular consideration for surviving any unwelcome attention from your average wolf-dog.
I advise all otters be confined in portable cat carriers while a wolf-dog is at large in your neighbourhood.
oe2kb 3 years ago
oe2kb ,you may be right, but this kin'o' mental cruelty wus bad eneuch commin fae ither weans whun ye gane tae school, but whun the teachers join't in this kin' o' ill fashion't cruelty it pits a mark on ye for the rest o' yer deys an it's ill tae hae onythin but a suspeeshun for ony sae criet larnit folk way there fancy Inglish tongues whut they be tae get aff a whin stane for they niver got them roon here. Anyway, did you enjoy the video?
dowling1981 3 years ago
Ooh deerie-me. Havin' lived some years in that strange-yet-beautiful Border toon o' Bairrik-aporn-Tweed an' gained a coosty undertandin' o' the intricacies o' a language wot lowps back an' for'd across the Border liked a dancin' manishee, ye cannae ladge me wi yer fancy talk o' weans & larnit folk for I am ENGLISH, yet open to beautiful variations of language in all its forms -- including those practised by inhabitants of our former colonies such as yourselves. Peace.
Which video by the way?
oe2kb 3 years ago
The minstrels have grown old, their hair is streaked with white;
The words you speak could well befit Voltar's portention.
You ought to know how great is Roland's pride.
Anyway, I was referring to this video, did you enjoy it?
dowling1981 3 years ago
Sorry for the delay in replying -- I was ironing the cat. Now, to the video: did I enjoy it? Hard to say; I didn't feel that it was a particularly revealing piece of televisual journalism, relying as it does on sensationalism & a twisting of the facts to fit a theory. That said, it did inspire me to put finger to keyboard & indulge in a bit of witty banter & repartee with other viewers, so, yes - I suppose I did enjoy it on a certain level. Jings & crivvens - Freud would have a field-day!
oe2kb 3 years ago
Indeed. As would John Sessions!
dowling1981 3 years ago
Touché!
oe2kb 3 years ago
its a wolf maybe morphed whit another animal but its definatly a wolf
jaxpredator67 3 years ago
Probably, it looked like a wolf and it hunted like a wolf. I really think it was morphed with a dog though. Wolves would never come near people, much less kill and eat them. I think it was mixed with a dog, and with the trainability of a dog, it was trained to kill.
gelertgal 3 years ago
when well you be posting part 9 i really want to konw how this ends
sandintheshadows765 3 years ago
Subscribe like I did ;D.
SpikeRazzor 3 years ago