New Press Release: (This should be a highly interesting show!)
MONSTERQUEST EXAMINES NEW VIDEO AND HUNTS FOR THE WOLFMAN
March 24, 2010, “MonsterQuest: America’s Wolfman” 9pm/8pm CENTRAL on History.
On March 24, 2010, the MonsterQuest Season Finale examines one of the most controversial pieces of video evidence ever captured, as the team scours the Midwest for a seven-foot wolf-like monster that witnesses believe is a werewolf.
On Wednesday at 8 p.m. Central on History, the episode “MonsterQuest: America’s Wolfman” closes out the fourth season of the popular investigative cryptozoology series. An expedition team will try to uncover the truth about what is striking fear into witnesses, while the science team will expose the truth behind “The Gable Film,” an internet phenomenon that is possible evidence of a werewolf-like creature. The film, shot on grainy 1970s Super 8, captures a hairy creature running on all fours toward the camera in an apparent attack, prompting widespread debate over its identity and authenticity.
This episode of History’s highly acclaimed series features appearances by Wisconsin werewolf researcher Linda Godfrey and Michigan DJ Steve Cook, who first posted the Gable Film. There are frightening stories from witnesses including a former contractor for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and a Deputy Sheriff, who all claim to have encountered this mystery creature that has been part of local legend for centuries.
MonsterQuest is produced by Whitewolf Entertainment; the episode “MonsterQuest: America’s Wolfman” is produced by Chicago’s Frank Haney Films.
Have done the camera traps with all sorts of bait at various places – no results!
ya i was going to ask u a questing why have u not set up any camara traps like for one it is showen thet it likes to feed on dead carcase on the side of the road i was wounder if u wanted to get a pictuer of it u should set up a side carmare or videoscarmae to wacth the deadaminle on the side of the road and see what happens i have a very stong believer in werewolf and cant wait to travle down there and try to see it for my self.
I have studied the pictures of the MANWOLF
and it is obviously the Grey Babboon which escaped
from a nearby game preserve area. They are very
wild and ferocious monkeys with a canine type jaw.
They will kill anything that they want when they are
hungry. It should be shot on site because they are
not tamable and are very very dangerous.