Animal Mutilation Investigation and Research Network
This site was created in an effort to connect people who want answers about animal mutilations worldwide. Investigators, researchers, scientists, and the public are invited to participate. We take reports of animal mutilations and investigate them. If you have an event to report please send it to Margie Kay at margiekay06@yahoo.com.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Third Cow Mutilation in Henry County Video
Link to You Tube Video on the Third cow mutilation at the same property: http://youtu.be/sAlnd5lQbeM
KSHB 41 News coverage of cow mutilations
View the July 29, 2013 story here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh7EBFRKUjY
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Saturday, July 20, 2013
Cow Mutilation Near KCI Airport January 5, 2012
Investigators: Margie Kay and Geremy Pearce
Site: Land near KCI AirportRancher: Mr. H.
Date: January 5, 2012
A news report about this cow mutilation appeared on KCTV 5 so I called the producer and she put me in touch with the rancher. Link to KCTV 5 story: http://www.kctv5.com/story/16466293/police-investigating-after-cow-found-mutilated I took Geremy Pearce with me to investigate. Geremy is a police officer and has training in crime scene investigation. We arrived at the scene at 2:00 PM on January 11. There was no precipitation but it was very cold and windy. For the previous week, however it had been unusually warm and sunny with temperatures at 60 degrees. We found the following:
1. Mr. H. showed us the location where the cow was found and pointed out where her head, belly, and rear were located and how the ground showed that she had been thrashing around. He then pointed to the location where the cow had been moved and left to attend to other business. The head was facing east. The site had been walked on by the rancher and veterinarian. The ground was indented approximately 2", indicating that the animal had been dropped from above. The gate had been locked as usual,
2. We placed markers at each location and took dirt samples from the ground where the head, belly, and rear of the cow were located, then took a control sample 30 feet away from that location (to the East) and placed the samples in evidence bags. Geremy used gloves while obtaining the samples. These were mailed to Chuck Zukowski on January 12 for testing. The testing result is that the GROUND HAD BEEN MADE NON-WATER SOLUABLE, meaning that very high temperatures needed to be reached in order for this to happen. There is no explanation for this. Note: Other cow mutilation sites have been found to have the same properties.
3. Geremy walked the property in the direction Mr. H. told him in order to locate the cow and take photos. The cow was no where to be found, however, a different cow was found dead, which the rancher knew about. We did not want to disturb the rancher further because he was moving cattle and was busy. I sent him an e-mail later in the day and told him we could not find the cow. We are perplexed at why Geremy could not see the animal.
Facts:
Mr. H. leases this land from KCI airport, as other ranchers do. The cattle keep the grass low and that discourage deer from the area where they can cause problems for the planes.
He placed this cow in this location to keep her away from the rest of the herd because she had been ill. On Wednesday, January 4 in the late afternoon he and the vet visited the cow to give her an antibiotic, and at that time she was improving and walking around.
The next morning, on Thursday, January 5, Mr. Hamilton found the cow lying dead approximately 50’ North of the gate entrance and called his veterinarian. The cow was mutilated with her udder and vulva removed. No other part of the cow had been touched. The vet said that there was no blood found, and that the cuts had been made with a precision instrument, and that the cow was alive when the cuts were made. He did not know the cause of death.
Mr. Hamilton moved the cow to a ditch out of sight of the road, and placed coyote traps around her so they would not bother the remains.
Note: The location of this mutilation is at 39 degrees latitude, and that there have been numerous UFO sightings and paranormal activity at 39 degrees. The RLDS Temple, the Independence Courthouse, and the Liberty Memorial are all at this latitude and are the subject of our ongoing investigation into strange activity and UFO sightings.
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Three Cow Mutilations in Western Missouri Circa 1993
A deputy sheriff who wished to remain anonymous provided an account regarding three cow mutilation investigations he did approximately 20 years ago. Three different ranchers lost animals around the same time. He described two cow mutilations and one bull mutilation. The cows had udders missing, and the bull had its horns, tongue, and genitalia missing, and the head was skinned. At the time, the Deputy thought it was a cult that was doing the mutilations but was perplexed because there were no signs of human or vehicle tracks near the animals and no blood anywhere around them. The FBI told him at that time to quit pursuing the cases and drop his investigation, which he did, being somewhat alarmed at the tone of the FBI. The Sheriff also told him to drop it and not ask any further questions.
Investigator: Margie Kay
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April 10, 2013 Cow Mutiliation Rich Hill, MO
Date of event: On or about April 10,
2013
Investigation on site: April 22, 2013
Location: Near Rich Hill, Missouri
Investigation on site: April 22, 2013
Location: Near Rich Hill, Missouri
Photo of herd taken by Margie Kay |
Rancher/Owner: Mr.
B.
Witness: Mr. D.
Present: Margie Kay, Mr .D, Mr. B., and later his son. Also present was Margie Kay's husband.
Witness: Mr. D.
Present: Margie Kay, Mr .D, Mr. B., and later his son. Also present was Margie Kay's husband.
I was contacted via e-mail on April 16
by Mr. D, who I met at the Ozark UFO Conference on April 11 or 12,
2013 when he visited my booth. Mr. D send me several photos of a
mutilated cow that his friend and neighbor, Mr. B owned. The cow was
found on April 10, but Mr. B had not visited the pasture for three
days prior so does not know when the mutilation occurred during this
three-day period. I was traveling for conferences and was unable to
get to the site until April 22.
Mr. D met my husband and I at the Rich
Hill exit and took us to his ranch, where we then got into his
four-wheel drive vehicle and traveled to the site of the mutilation
through rough rock roads, through two streams, and extremely muddy
areas. There is no address for the ranch. We arrived before dusk,
and I took photographs, and soil samples inside the area where Mr. D
remembered the cow was found, however, he was not 100% certain of the
exact location and it had rained since, changing the area somewhat.
I also took a control sample approximately 20 yards away. He did show
me photos on his camera that he took right after the cow was found
showing a read glow over the ground where the cow was located. He
and his wife camped out one evening at the site and took a photo at
9:30 pm, which is when the red glow appeared. Daytime photos do not
show the red glow.
Photo of mutilated cow - she is bloated up after several days |
Mr. D then took me to the site where
the dead animal was moved and I took several photos of it, which show
that nothing has touched it, but it is bloated up and decaying.
Flies were swarming around it and due to the awful smell I could not
get very close to it.
Mr. B said that his wife found the cow
lying dead at 9:00 am on Wednesday, April 10 and moved it with heavy
equipment to another location away from the pasture before reporting
this to her husband. When she explained that two nipples and ½ of
the udder, and female parts had been removed, Mr. B. immediately
went to the site of the dead animal and took photographs. He was
very upset at losing his $1,500 animal, but did not report this to
anyone else.
Mr. B then stated that he has been to
his pasture site every night since April 10 in an attempt to see who
or what might return, but that he has seen nothing out of the
ordinary since. He and Mr. D. also said that the other cows have
been acting strangely, and that they would not go near the mutilated
cow, and that one day all of the calves were found at the pond crying
out, while the rest of the heard remained up the hill ignoring them.
This is not normal behavior for cattle, as they always all remain
together and don't abandon their calves. Another day, Mr. D. found
one single cow grazing on a hill, far away from the herd, which he
found extremely strange as well. He related a case with his own
cattle where one cow got separated from the heard and dropped dead
from a heart attack due to fear of being away from the herd.
Both men also said that no coyotes or
buzzards have touched the dead cow, which is also not normal. They
would have expected animals to be feeding on the dead cow, but none
have done so (see my own photos showing that nothing has touched the
cow).
Deputy B said that there were no tracks from any type of vehicle, nor footprints on the ground near the site where the cow was found. It had been raining and the ground was wet and would have shown some type of tracks under those conditions. Mr. B. has investigative training and would have been able to ascertain whether a vehicle had been in his pasture.
There was no blood found around the
dead animal, however Mrs. B. thought she saw drops of blood in the
animal's nose.
Mr. D.had recently read that sometimes
the tongue is removed in cattle mutilation cases, so he opened up the
cow's mouth with a stick and found that this cow's tongue has indeed
been removed. He submitted a photo of this.
Both men reported seeing unmarked
helicopters flying low over the ranch and their homes since the
event, which is not common, and two F-16 jets flew low over the ranch
on one evening which is also something they have never experienced
before.
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Investigator's notes: I believe that
Mr. B. and Mr. D are credible witnesses and are not fabricating this
story. They wish to remain anonymous. Mr. B. said that he did tell
the current sheriff about this, who was alarmed at the report, but
that nothing was reported officially.
Note: Mr. B. told me that he has had
several sightings of UFOs and a close encounter in the past, however,
there was no UFO associated with this event that he was aware of.
Also note that this location is along the same North-South line (94
degrees, 20' longitude) along 49 Highway, which has been the site of
several unexplained incidents including the cow mutilation in Kansas
City in 2012, the unexplained paranormal events in and around Butler,
the bigfoot and UFO sighting at the Four Rivers Conservation Area, a
bigfoot encounter near Arkansas, and multiple orb and UFO sightings.
This location is at 38 degrees exact
latitude, which seems to be a hot spot for strange occurrences.
Cow Mutilations in Western Missouri Baffle Ranchers
Press Release
Lyn Mitchell is distraught over the loss of her cows. She said “I don't understand why someone would want to do this to an animal, or how they accomplished it.” Mitchel said that each cow was worth approximately $2,000, not taking into account the future calves they would have produced. She pointed out that all three mutilated animals were very healthy and the best of her stock.
Recent cow mutilations in western
Missouri have ranchers concerned about the loss of their livestock.
Henry County rancher Lyn Mitchell is baffled by the mutilations of
two of her cows in the past nine days.
Kansas City, Missouri July 19, 2013
On July 10, 2013 Lyn Mitchell arrived
at her ranch in Northwest Henry County, West of Warrensburg, and
found a six-year old healthy Black Angus cow lying dead. The cow's
udder, anus, reproductive organs, ear, and tongue had been removed
with precision, yet no blood or fluids were found on the ground. Lyn
found an article on animal mutilations written by Chuck Zukowski, so
she promptly contacted Chuck, who lives in Colorado. Zukowski
forwarded the case to Kansas City resident and investigator Margie
Kay.
Strange black outline found in the grass Photo copyright Margie Kay, 2013 |
Kay and fellow investigator Larry
Jordan visited the site and took soil and grass samples to be
examined by a lab in Colorado. They found a strange black outline
around where the cow had been lying on the ground that looked like
burnt grass. No samples were taken from the cow, who was badly
decomposing and had been moved to a different location. Mitchell
related that a calf was found mutilated with tissue and muscle
removed from the jaw, and the tongue removed in December of 2011 in a
nearby pasture.
On July 19, Lyn Mitchell called Margie
Kay to report that yet another of her cows was found dead. Kay and
Jordan arrived just after the sheriff and veterinarian completed
their investigations. The veterinarian told Mitchell that the teats
had been cut from the udder, the tongue was cut out, and an incision
had been made between the front legs with the heart lying outside the
body. There was little blood in the chest cavity or heart, which is
very unusual. The vet explained that he could not identify the cause
of death, but that it definitely was not caused by animals due to the
precise cuts on the cow. Kay and Jordan found no blood on the scene,
which would normally be found if the cow had been mutilated at that
same location. No tracks from vehicles were found, and the only
entrance gate to the property was locked.
Mutilated cow found on 7/19/2013 Photo copyright Margie Kay, 2013 |
Lyn Mitchell is distraught over the loss of her cows. She said “I don't understand why someone would want to do this to an animal, or how they accomplished it.” Mitchel said that each cow was worth approximately $2,000, not taking into account the future calves they would have produced. She pointed out that all three mutilated animals were very healthy and the best of her stock.
A similar cow mutilation near Rich
Hill, Missouri occurred on April 10, 2013. A cow mutilation near
KCI airport was reported to local media January 5, 2012 and was
covered by local news. Kay and another investigator found a 2”
indentation in the hard ground where the cow was lying, indicating
that the animal may have been dropped from above. Two more cow
mutilations occurred n Southwest Missouri in 2011 and 2009. The land
owners live on the property and report seeing large craft or balls of
light in several locations, which they cannot explain. In all of the
above cases, the cows were mutilated in a similar manner, there were
precision cuts on the animals, and no blood was found in the area.
All of the locations are rural, with limited traffic and
accessibility, and gates are always locked.
Other similar incidents have occurred
in Missouri and it is believed that Missouri was one of the first
state to report animal mutilations in the 1960's.
Lab testing in past cases has shown
changes in the soil, where it has become non-water soluble. This can
only occur if extremely high heat is applied to the ground, and so
far there is no explanation for this anomaly.
Kay set up a new website where
people can report incidents at animuteinv.blogspot.com.
Anyone with information about animal
mutilations is invited to contact Margie Kay at margiekay06@yahoo.com
or 816-833-1602.
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