If reports are to be believed, a nature lover in Canada has captured footage, with the help of a camera she set up near her home, where "two witches holding a carcass-eating ritual" can be seen.
Corinea Stanhope, who is 36 years old and lives in Powell River, British Columbia, told Kennedy News, "I don’t know what the heck was up with that. It really freaked us out, it’s not something you see every day."
Stanhope set up the camera after coming across a deer carcass in a garden on her property. She thought that it may help her keep an eye on the area, the report said.
"Me and my grandpa put up a trail camera to see if we could see animals, and we got a bobcat [on camera], which was pretty cool," Stanhope said.
The nature lover said that her 76-year-old grandfather Bob was horrified after he checked the footage. He seems to have appeared to see scantily clad women chomping down on the carcass at night, as per the report.
"I came the next day, and grandpa said he'd got naked people on the camera, and I said, 'No, you didn't.' So, he showed me," she said.
Stanhope told the outlet that they emerged about 10 minutes after sunset. "You can't really tell from the photos, but the hoof was brought right up to her mouth. I don't know if she was kissing it, smelling or eating it, but to touch a decaying carcass like that makes me feel sick – the amount of bacteria that must have been on there. Maybe they were paying their respects, but they were naked," she said.
After Stanhope posted the photos online, social media erupted. Many people claimed it was a prank while others suspected satanic or other paranormal elements at work.
Where did the incident happen?
It happened in Powell River, British Columbia.
What were the scantily clad women doing?
The scantily clad women seem to be chomping down on the deer carcass at night.
Corinea Stanhope, who is 36 years old and lives in Powell River, British Columbia, told Kennedy News, "I don’t know what the heck was up with that. It really freaked us out, it’s not something you see every day."
Stanhope set up the camera after coming across a deer carcass in a garden on her property. She thought that it may help her keep an eye on the area, the report said.
"Me and my grandpa put up a trail camera to see if we could see animals, and we got a bobcat [on camera], which was pretty cool," Stanhope said.
The nature lover said that her 76-year-old grandfather Bob was horrified after he checked the footage. He seems to have appeared to see scantily clad women chomping down on the carcass at night, as per the report.
"I came the next day, and grandpa said he'd got naked people on the camera, and I said, 'No, you didn't.' So, he showed me," she said.
Stanhope told the outlet that they emerged about 10 minutes after sunset. "You can't really tell from the photos, but the hoof was brought right up to her mouth. I don't know if she was kissing it, smelling or eating it, but to touch a decaying carcass like that makes me feel sick – the amount of bacteria that must have been on there. Maybe they were paying their respects, but they were naked," she said.
After Stanhope posted the photos online, social media erupted. Many people claimed it was a prank while others suspected satanic or other paranormal elements at work.
FAQs
Where did the incident happen?
It happened in Powell River, British Columbia.
What were the scantily clad women doing?
The scantily clad women seem to be chomping down on the deer carcass at night.
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