A thirty-six-year-old woman from Powell River, Canada, found a dead deer in her garden. When he and his grandfather looked into the camera, they were horrified to see two naked women “dinner” from the corpse, he writes. Mirror.
The woman was shocked by the sight of “two witches performing a corpse-eating ritual” in the middle of the night a few meters from her home in wildlife camera images.
Corinna Stanhope couldn’t believe her eyes after setting up the tracking camera in the park because she was interested in what kind of movement there was at night, and whether nocturnal animals were attracted to a deer carcass.
Watch the footage with his seventy-six-year-old grandfather and see two apparently naked women feasting on the corpse.
The pictures show that both figures have long black hair and stand over the dead deer, wearing only one piece of clothing that covers the lower part of their bodies.
Their faces were not visible, but they could be seen crouching on the ground and reaching for the corpse with their long fingers, then lifting their leg and biting it.
Corinna says she’s horrified because her house is only a two-minute walk from where the characters lie, and she keeps her three horses on the same lot.
Several commenters online advised her to call the police after she shared the footage. Someone scared the family out of trouble and warned them not to go out into the garden at night. evil spirits, ghosts, but there were also those who believed that the female figures in the images were wendigo. (The Wendigo (uncertain spelling, also known as Windigo, Weendigo, Windago, Windiga, Witiko, Ween dagoh, etc.) is an evil, cannibalistic spirit capable of possessing humans in Algonquin mythology.)
It is not known if the woman and her grandfather were victims of a prank, or if they actually witnessed an atrocity, but they have been frightened by it on the Internet ever since, and are urged to seek help by all means.
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