 Good afternoon! For those who are new, I'm Dr. Theron Sherman, and in today's briefing, we will be discussing SCP-6387. There isn't any objectionable material in this document, so let's begin. Item Number SCP-6387 Object Class, Neutralized Special Containment Procedures SCP-6387's remains are currently preserved in Site 44's Biological Abnormalities Containment Wing, pending further study. Description SCP-6387 was an anomalous humanoid neutralized in Virginia in 1923. Physically, SCP-6387 stood at 2 meters tall, with luminous eyes and thin, translucent skin. Subject was hairless, with tapered ears and cloven, hoof-like feet. No reproductive organs present. SCP-6387's hands, disproportionately large, each possess four digits with protruding claws measuring 6 cm in length. Whether or not SCP-6387 was sapient remains unknown. SCP-6387 was first sighted in Oakland Cemetery on October 15, 1923. Shortly after midnight, 50-year-old groundskeeper Joseph Rutledge awoke to the sound of an intruder. Initially suspecting grave robbers, Rutledge set out to investigate, whereupon he discovered SCP-6387 digging furiously at the site of a fresh burial plot. Startled, Rutledge shot SCP-6387 twice in the chest with a 38-smith-and-wesson revolver. Subject expired instantly, with Rutledge later informing the civilian authorities. Agents embedded in the local police force subsequently alerted the Foundation to suspect an extra-normal activity. SCP-6387's remains were transported to Site-44 for research, with amnestics administered to all witnesses. The grave targeted by SCP-6387 was exhumed, and found to contain the remains of 24-year-old milkmaid Charlotte Abernathy, who was reported to have died following an epileptic seizure the previous morning. The casket's interior exhibited numerous prominent scratch marks. Cause of death was deemed suffocation. Ms. Abernathy was reburied without further incident. Thank you for listening. Site-42 studios and its staff are funded by viewers like you. Please become a patron or visit our merch store at the link in our bio to support our work. Secure. Contain. Protect.