Originally posted at: "PHANTOMS AND MONSTERS PULSE OF THE PARANORMAL"
I recently came across new information on the 'Maryland Dogman'...so I
decided to update the orginal past:Back in May of 2011 I posted a
narrative describing the
Snallygaster,
legendary beast from my neck of the woods in Maryland. Another cryptid from this
region is the
Dwayyo...not as well known as the Snallygaster, but just as
terrifying to those who have
encountered the creature.
In the late 18th century, the Pennsylvania
Dutch started to settle on the other side of the Mason-Dixon Line in Carroll,
Frederick &
Washington
Counties. Not long after setting down their new roots, tales of the
Hexenwolf started to circulate. The description of this beast was similar
to the Dwayyo...
'a mammalian biped with features similar to a wolf, but the
stance and stature of a human.' These farmers raised livestock for food and
revenue, so it was important that their domestic animals be protected from the
beast. Decorative five-pointed 'barn stars' may mean numerous things, such as a
builder's mark or bringing luck, but I have been told that the real reason for
these stars was the belief it was a talisman against baneful spirits or other
dark entities. There is no reference as to the success of the 'barn stars'...but
sometimes a bit of non-conventional intervention can go a long way.
The
first mention of the name ‘Dwayyo’ or 'Dewayo' comes from a sighting in 1944 in
West Middleton, Frederick County, Maryland. Witnesses heard the creature make
‘frightful screams’ and there were footprints attesting to the claims of the
sighting.
The creature had first come to prominence after a story ran in
the
Fredrick News Post in
November of 1965. Reporter George May wrote in the
article, “Mysterious Dwayyo Loose in County” that a young
man, named anonymously as ‘John Becker’ heard a strange noise in his backyard
which was situated on the outskirts of Gambrill State Park. Upon going out to
investigate the noise he initially saw nothing, so he headed back in. It was
then that he caught site of the creature. Something was moving toward him in the
dark, Becker was quoted that “It was as big as a bear, had long black hair, a
bushy tail, and growled like a wolf or dog in anger.” The thing quickly moved
toward him on its hind legs and began to attack him. He fought off the creature
and drove it back into the woods, later calling police to report the
incident.
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