The small community of Dover, Massachusetts
entered into the cryptozoological limelight in April, 1977, with three seperate sightings
of a bizarre creature, termed "The Dover Demon", that seemed utterly unlike
anything that had been reported before.
At approximately 10:30 p.m. on the night of April 21, 17-year old Bill Barlett and two
friends were driving down Farm Street in Dover. They were passing the Farm Street
Wall when Barlett noticed movement in the loose stones of the wall. As the animal
turned its head and stared into the car's headlights, Barlett saw that it was unlike
anything he had ever seen. It had two huge orange eyes, a large, oval-shaped head.
The creature was thin-limbed, with large hands and feet. It was hairless and
fleshtone in color, with a rough texture. Bill later made a sketch of the creature
he saw.
About two hours later, 15-year old John Baxter saw a short figure approaching down the
street. As the figure neared, it stopped and fled into woods at the side of the road.
John pursued the small figure into the woods, halting at the edge of a shallow
gully. He looked across the gully at a tree, against which stood the figure.
Claiming that he did not know of Barlett's sighting, he nonetheless described a similar
creature.
The next evening, the creature was seen again by Will Taintor and Abby Brabham. They
saw a monkeylike creature without hair. It was thin and sat on all fours at the side
of the road. Brabham insisted that the creature's eyes were green, even after
investigators told her that Barlett and Baxter said they were orange.
The creature was initially investigated by Loren Coleman, Walter N. Webb, and Ed Fogg.
They uncovered no evidence that the "Dover Demon" was the result of a
hoax.
CLARK, Jerome
1993 Unexplained!
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