McAnally will respect Strieber’s wish to keep the dig out of the media spotlight. But Tuesday morning, when McAnnaly thought the dig was still on, he double-checked the grave to make sure he remembered where he buried the hairless creature. When he did, WOAI reporter Jeff Vexler was standing next to him.
“He put in a couple of shovel digs and before I knew it, he had hit a bone,” explained Vexler. “And when I looked down, there was a pretty nice sized bone--maybe 4, 5, 6 inches long.”
So it looks like we'll have to wait a little while longer before learning whether the creature is indeed the fabled chupacabra, a dwarf coyote with mange, a hairless Mexican dog or a really weird looking muntjac. We'll also have to wait with bated breath to learn whether WOAI news reporter Amy Davis will learn to open a dictionary once in a while:
When WOAI began reporting the story of this bizarre, unidentified beast that was slaughtering McAnally’s chickens--Strieber's interest was peaked.
It's "piqued" Amy, not "peaked." Sheesh. This is stuff any first-year journalism student should know. Those kinds of language mistakes drive me nuts.
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