![]() ![]() The rash of claimed sightings in the late 1980s and early 1990s prompted a local newspaper, the Walworth County Week, to assign reporter Linda Godfrey to cover the story. We need to get a search party.”Īccording to Wikipedia, the beast is a werewolf-like creature, and the creature was first reported in 1936. He kind of believed them, he said, but now that he’s actually seen the beast, which is bigger and hairier than he could’ve imagined, Rice will never doubt the story of the Beast of Bray Road again.īut Rice doesn’t want people to find out for themselves. With a brother that lives on Bowers Road, which is near Bray Road, Rice has heard plenty of stories about the beast. Two weeks later, Rice said, he saw the beast again, and again it walked out of the woods and quickly returned. I was like, ‘Wow, now I know where he’s staying.’” A second sighting “I guess he moved from Bray Road to Lyons,” Rice said. ![]() When asked if he swears on his dead relatives’ lives that he saw a werewolf in real life, Rice didn’t budge. Rice says the barn has a “Ye Olde Motel” sign painted on it. It walked out and picked something up, then turned its back toward me and went back into the woods.” “It was brown and hairy with coarse hair. “This thing was huge, it was over 7-feet tall,” Rice said. He looked into the distance, about 150 feet he thinks, and a figure caught his eye. There are “deep woods,” according to Rice, about 150 feet away from the driveway.īack in May, Rice was on a routine drop-off in broad daylight, sitting in his truck. It’s a Burlington address, and there is a circle, gravel driveway where Rice loads up a truck with fertilizer. ![]() One of these locals is Lake Geneva resident Ron Rice.Įvery once in awhile, Rice travels to the Town of Lyons for work, where he drops off fertilizer at a farm on Highway 36 just west of Church Road. There’s been a movie about this mythical beast, a 7-foot, hairy brown giant that has frightened locals who have claimed they saw it. With coronavirus affecting thousands, people afraid to leave the house and racial tensions running high in the United States, stories about werewolves can provide quite the necessary distraction.Īround here, the Beast of Bray Road is a famous legend, known for its location on Bray Road, which starts along Highway 11 east of Elkhorn and winds west to Highway NN and I-43, just on the other side of Elkhorn Area High School. Area resident claims he saw the creature twice in one month ![]()
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