![]() Known animals would be easily identified but they aren’t saying what it was that killed the boy. All say “canine creature.” Coroner has had ample time to test DNA. I have communicated with the relative who set up the GoFundMe page and three different reporters. A feral dog or even several feral dogs aren’t dragging 100 lbs of dead weight up a mountainside, Not a bear, coroner has determined cause of death to be a “canine type creature”. DEAD AND CO MIXLR FULLA full grown 40lb coyote can’t drag a 100lb dead body up a mountainside. The latest reports are “canine creature”. State trooper reported “something is out there.” Coroner confirmed boy was killed by a canine type creature but can’t identify what exactly. They had difficulty getting up the mountainside because of the steep slick terrain but found the boy dead 300-400 feet straight up the rain slick mountain. First responders on site at 6:30, the 911 caller directed them up the mountain behind the house. Playing in the backyard, relative called 911 at 6pm saying the boy was being attacked by a canine type creature. He was staying at a relatives house and familiar with the area. I’ve been following the stories trying to stitch together the evidence to make some sense of it all. Then I came across this post on social media: “A 13 year old boy was killed this past Tuesday in Knott county KY. Then this story broke recently: KSP TRYING TO DETERMINE WHAT KIND OF ANIMAL KILLED 13-YEAR OLD BOY Boy, 13, is killed in a suspected 'canine' attack on a Kentucky mountainside near a relative's home The second, is that this creature is most likely a dogman due to the speed and stealthiness the creature appears to be hunting at." S1 The first is that whatever this creature is it most likely originated around Brandenburg (for the non-Kentuckians, that's about an hour outside the city) as there have been sightings of a suspicious creature around that area. Upon examination of similar reports around the same time as well as similar posts I have found on social media I have come to the conclusion two things. ![]() This can also be ruled out as dogs attack primarily around the neck as it does the most damage and can kill the opponent easily and quickly. However, upon further investigation I have found that this can be ruled out due to the territorial nature of the llamas as well as the mention of the bite marks around the ears and flanks. Recently it's been discovered there was speculation that a group of dogs could have killed the llamas. ![]() Then some sheep were found either dead or missing in a farm outside the city. A week later two donkeys were killed about five miles away. The investigation as to what caused the attack is still ongoing. In February, there was an attack on a herd of llamas on a farm beside the Louisville Zoo. Is there a connection? "In January of 2019 I heard a disturbing sounding call in a section of a park across from my school. Recently, a boy was brutally mauled and killed by a 'canine creature' in Knott County. There has been speculation that a possible Dogman or upright canine is roaming in and around Louisville, KY. ![]()
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