Pennsylvania also has been the setting for numerous werewolf legends and tales, ranging from a local legend from 1899 in Northumberland area of a hunter shooting a wolf and instead finding a man dead of a gunshot wound at the end of the blood trail to a November 2011 sighting of a large wolf-like creature standing, running and jumping on its hindlegs along a road near Troy in Bradford County. More recent sightings have also been reported.
In Northumberland County of Pennsylvania, a tale is told of a young sheep herder, and her shapeshifting admirer. She was a happy child, and liked by everyone in the community, especially a solitary old man who everyone regarded with fear. The old man would often follow the young girl and watch her as she tended to her father's flock of sheep. Many wolf attacks were reported even in broad daylight at the time, yet the flock that the young girl tended to remained unharmed. This went on for several years, until a farmer spotted a wolf in the moonlight. He took a shot at it, and the wolf yelped and retreated into the bushes. When the man went to check if his shot had hit the wolf, he found the old man dead with a bullet in his chest. The girl continued to tend to her sheep herd and never once was it attacked by wolves.
This story is backed with historical facts and is one of the most well-known historical cases of suspected lycanthropy in Pennsylvania. But is the case of the werewolf hermit a true story? Jessica was tasked with the Northumberland Werewolf as a coordinate remote viewing target and discusses the data here with Nick Sylvester!
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