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LEE COUNTY, SC (WIS) - We have been following a renewed investigation into the "Lizard Man."

Thursday we have learned that two dead animals were found in a field near the home of Dixie and Bob Rawson. The Lee County Sheriff's Department says it could be linked to some pretty serious damage to the Rawson's van.

Last week, the Rawsons showed us how the van's front grill was chewed up, and how the wheel wells on both sides were bent. When some of the Rawson's cats went missing too, neighbors said the "Lizard Man" might be responsible.

Lee County Sheriff E.J. Melvin is out to inspect the field near the Rawsons on his four-wheeler. "Just going to ride the field, see if there are anymore animals laying out dead."
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http://www.wistv.com/Global/story.asp?S=7978464&nav=menu36_2

If I ever make it back to the US, Wisconsin is on my list of places to visit it is so much more exciting than I ever imagined.



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Re: Dead cow, coyote found near site of "Lizard Man" mystery (Wisconsin)
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2008, 03:10:32 PM »
I knew we had werewolves and now we have Lizard Men!  Wow!  Poor kitty cat.  I wonder if Lizard Men can develop a taste for Progressive Danes?  Or might they consider that a form of cannibalism?
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Re: Dead cow, coyote found near site of "Lizard Man" mystery (Wisconsin)
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2008, 02:14:05 AM »
I knew we had werewolves and now we have Lizard Men!  Wow!  Poor kitty cat.  I wonder if Lizard Men can develop a taste for Progressive Danes?  Or might they consider that a form of cannibalism?
Meat is meat, I don't suppose Lizard Man is fussy.



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Re: Dead cow, coyote found near site of "Lizard Man" mystery (Wisconsin)
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2008, 07:39:53 AM »
I am about 40 miles to the West of Wisconsin and have not yet viewed Lizard Man. I'm going to keep my eyes open though.
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Re: Dead cow, coyote found near site of "Lizard Man" mystery (Wisconsin)
« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2008, 01:42:42 PM »
I am about 40 miles to the West of Wisconsin and have not yet viewed Lizard Man. I'm going to keep my eyes open though.
Wisconsin is a fairly strange state.  Having lived here most of my life, I think that escapes me most of the time.  But when I am able to step out of my familiar perspective, I think Wisconsin is the Twin Peaks of states.

We have werewolves, underwater pyramids, evil serial killers, UFO landing sites, and now Lizard Men.  And there's probably a lot more.

Recently I heard Wisconsin means "gateway to the water" or something like that.  I heard it on a radio tourism spot and went looking to see if I could find it on the Internets but I never completed my search.

Wisconsin is not just stranger than you've heard, it is stranger than anyone is capable of hearing.  :-)

Oh yeah, we had Orson Wells and Frank Lloyd Wright too!  And we also have Madison.
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Re: Dead cow, coyote found near site of "Lizard Man" mystery (Wisconsin)
« Reply #5 on: March 08, 2008, 08:31:47 PM »
I am about 40 miles to the West of Wisconsin and have not yet viewed Lizard Man. I'm going to keep my eyes open though.
Wisconsin is a fairly strange state.  Having lived here most of my life, I think that escapes me most of the time.  But when I am able to step out of my familiar perspective, I think Wisconsin is the Twin Peaks of states.

We have werewolves, underwater pyramids, evil serial killers, UFO landing sites, and now Lizard Men.  And there's probably a lot more.

Recently I heard Wisconsin means "gateway to the water" or something like that.  I heard it on a radio tourism spot and went looking to see if I could find it on the Internets but I never completed my search.

Wisconsin is not just stranger than you've heard, it is stranger than anyone is capable of hearing.  :-)

Oh yeah, we had Orson Wells and Frank Lloyd Wright too!  And we also have Madison.

What region of WI are you from?
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Re: Dead cow, coyote found near site of "Lizard Man" mystery (Wisconsin)
« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2008, 10:20:32 PM »
I am about 40 miles to the West of Wisconsin and have not yet viewed Lizard Man. I'm going to keep my eyes open though.
Wisconsin is a fairly strange state.  Having lived here most of my life, I think that escapes me most of the time.  But when I am able to step out of my familiar perspective, I think Wisconsin is the Twin Peaks of states.

We have werewolves, underwater pyramids, evil serial killers, UFO landing sites, and now Lizard Men.  And there's probably a lot more.

Recently I heard Wisconsin means "gateway to the water" or something like that.  I heard it on a radio tourism spot and went looking to see if I could find it on the Internets but I never completed my search.

Wisconsin is not just stranger than you've heard, it is stranger than anyone is capable of hearing.  :-)

Oh yeah, we had Orson Wells and Frank Lloyd Wright too!  And we also have Madison.

What region of WI are you from?
I grew up in Oak Creek, which is a suburb of Milwaukee but I have lived in Madison for many years now.
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Re: Dead cow, coyote found near site of "Lizard Man" mystery (Wisconsin)
« Reply #7 on: March 09, 2008, 07:45:16 AM »
I was gonna ask if this guy was any relation to Burning Man.

Guess not.
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