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Experts who weighed in on the Montauk Monster’s identity (one believing it was made of latex) were all working from only the notorious, ...
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Why the Legend of the Montauk Monster Will Never Die - MSNHe was referring, of course, to the Montauk Monster, a house cat-sized… something that washed up on the shore of Ditch Plains, a popular Long Island surfing beach, in July of 2008.
Although Steven Spielberg’s epic “Jaws,” which turns 50 Friday, depicts unprecedented terror and calamity offshore in the ...
The Montauk Monster is a pit bull, a dogfighting washout who washed up a Long Island beach. You heard it here first. Or maybe you heard it elsewhere first. Even with Google Alert, it’s not easy ...
The so-called "Montauk Monster" was a carcass supposedly found and photographed by three women on 13 July 2008 in front of the Surfside restaurant on a beach in Montauk, New York (on the South ...
Has the Montauk Monster mystery finally been solved? FOXNews.com readers will remember the story that gripped the nation last summer — a stinking, hairless carcass washed up on the beach in ...
Hence the headline: “Dead Monster Washes Ashore in Montauk.” The photo had come over e-mail to Anna Holmes, the managing editor at Jezebel, from an employee at Evolutionary Media Group, ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- After Monday’s report that a strange carcass resembling the eerie remains of Long Island’s “Montauk Monster” was found on the beach at Wolfe’s Pond Park in Prince ...
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While you were sleeping, the Montauk Monster story kept spinning, this time landing on PlumTV, Newsday and...CNN. In an attempt to reassure a jittery public, the CNN quotes "experts" who say it's ...
The Montauk Monster’s legend lives on. Eli Neugeboren for Observer In the same Newsday piece, one Ryan Kelso reported seeing it up and about, roaming the dunes. “It looked about the size of an ...
The Montauk Monster has been kidnapped. Maybe. Local real-estate agent Eric Olsen tells Tuesday's East Hampton, N.Y., Star that he's the mystery man who picked the famous cryptid carcass off the ...
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