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Monster Attacks Reported on Loch Ness

Last winter, at least a dozen locals living in hamlets around Loch Ness reported land sightings at night, and three families reported missing pets, according to Forensics Investigator William McDonald.

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) June 20, 2005 - Last winter, at least a dozen locals living in hamlets around Loch Ness reported land sightings at night, and three families reported missing pets, according to Forensics Investigator William McDonald.

I pride myself on being a bit of an old-fashioned gumshoe detective," said McDonald, whose new revelations and research are woven into the fictional storyline of NY Times best-selling author Steve Altens latest thriller, The LOCH. Ive spent twelve years getting to know the locals who work at key infrastructures along the Loch, such as the waterworks and hydro-electrical plants, places where creature sightings are more apt to occur. Alten knows that, its why he hired me to help him with his research."

Last winter, McDonalds relations with the locals paid off when they sent him urgent messages to return to Loch Ness because of rare land sightings. Land sightings happen in the winter, when the nights are sixteen hours long and before the salmon migrations occur. The creature gets hungry and is more apt to come on shore. I spoke with several families who live close to the water that reported missing pets, and a crofter (farmer) whose sheep went into a frenzy late one night. When he came out with his gun, he heard a tremendous splash."

McDonalds December visit led him to two eyewitnesses and the first–ever documented photos of giant slide tracks. This was a big animal, at least 50-60 feet long and weighing seven to eight tons. We lucked out because it came ashore after a rainfall. That night it grew very cold and the tracks froze over. The sighting occurred just south of Invermoriston, along the A-82 highway. The two guys who saw this thing were freaked out.

Most locals know exactly what the creature is, but rarely let on because it would be bad for tourism. How many people would actually come to Loch Ness if they knew the creature was a deepwater species that preferred the depths and ventured topside only in the dead of winter. But my job isnt to protect the economy, its to get at the truth."

Mr. McDonald can be reached by phone at 480-330-7553 or by e-mail at bill_kia@hotmail.com

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