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EP: 404 Sixteen Years with the Dogman with Drew Nowlan *members only trailer

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Drew Nowlan reached out to us with a story he's never told publicly before. A lifelong outdoorsman and hunter from Ohio with a background in criminology, Drew has had close to two decades of encounters with Dog Man, a bipedal canine creature that most people have never heard of and fewer believe exists. It started with a late-night encounter at his parents' property near Norton, Ohio, where something massive jumped a four-foot fence without touching it, chased the family rooster in circles on two legs, pinned it with a hand the size of a football, and then let it go. The late researcher Linda Godfrey told Drew the chicken was bait to lure him outside. That night launched years of escalating activity at the property, including wall-shaking bangs on the house at all hours, footsteps on the roof, pack vocalizations from multiple creatures at once, and sightings by Drew's mother, stepfather, sister, niece, and neighbors. Drew's five-year-old niece, who had never heard the word werewolf, told her grandmother she wouldn't sleep upstairs anymore because "the big dog" watches her.Drew walks through encounter after encounter with the precision of someone who has spent sixteen years processing what he's seen. Brown ones, gray ones, a black one that materialized out of a bush in suburban Akron, twenty feet from him and a friend. One that followed his exact footsteps up to the back door and then walked back down the driveway. One that rode on the roof of his car for fifteen minutes after he left his parents' house. Juvenile prints on his mother's car that suggest they breed and raise young. And just a week before recording, fresh bipedal canine tracks in the snow at his new property, an hour and a half from his parents' place. Drew believes these creatures are physical, not purely demonic, noting they leave prints, eat animals, respond to firearms as deterrents, and blur with speed when they run. But he also believes there's a spiritual dimension to them, a paralyzing dread that accompanies every encounter and a fixation on fear that suggests something deeper than predatory instinct. His advice to anyone who says they want to see one: you don't. It steals a part of you. This is his first time telling his full story.  Want to listen to this episode and an entire back catalog of members-only episodes? https://blurrycreatures.com/pages/members Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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