Poor Linda! Having to go back to the TNT area where she saw the suspected Mothman not once, not twice, but three times must have been undoubtedly traumatic. And not to mention that she had encountered some men in black suits afterwards, too! While I attribute the feelings of being watched by the Mothman to fear-induced paranoia, I wouldn't be so quick to reject her (or the others') stories. I'm sure some of the stories were falsified for attention, but there were numerous reported encounters with this mysterious creature. We have the New Jersey Devil lore here in New Jersey, so who is to say that the Mothman doesn't exist in West Virginia? I'm also very accepting of the idea that there is a government led group of men in black who specialize in such supernatural occurrences.
Poor Linda! Having to go back to the TNT area where she saw the suspected Mothman not once, not twice, but three times must have been undoubtedly traumatic. And not to mention that she had encountered some men in black suits afterwards, too! While I attribute the feelings of being watched by the Mothman to fear-induced paranoia, I wouldn't be so quick to reject her (or the others') stories. I'm sure some of the stories were falsified for attention, but there were numerous reported encounters with this mysterious creature. We have the New Jersey Devil lore here in New Jersey, so who is to say that the Mothman doesn't exist in West Virginia? I'm also very accepting of the idea that there is a government led group of men in black who specialize in such supernatural occurrences.
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