Cattle Mutilations

San Luis Valley Mutilation


San Luis Valley Mutilation

Last night KOB-TV, Alburqurque NBC affiliate ran a short piece concerning Colfax County DA, John Paternost's, investigation of a mutilated cow on the Mutz Ranch (no joke, that's his name.) The Mutz Ranch is in the Moreno Valley, just east of Questa, NM., near Eagles Nest where many mute reports have been filed since 1994 For more info on these and many other cases, refer to the Mysterious Valley Web-site below.

Also, five daylight photos were taken of an object south of Las Vegas NM, on April 3, 1998. I will be posting these photos in my Photo Archive "Visual Evidence" section ASAP

After eight weeks of blissful relief, the livestock surgeons appear to have returned to the San Luis Valley, located in Southcentral Colorado.

Junne and Virgil Walkley were returning home from a friend's house 15 miles east of Alamosa, CO, when they happened upon a "mutilated bull" that appeared to be "dropped on a fence line." Location: 12 miles east of Alamosa CO. The animal, which turned out to be a cow, had apparently been dead for three or four days. It was lying on its back directly ON an old fence line that extended north-to-south, on the western edge of the San Luis Valley Ranch Estates, 12 miles east of Alamosa, CO., where the Walkley's property is located. The Walkleys are subscribers to the Mysterious Valley Report, and avid skywatchers.

The mandible flesh and hide had been removed cleanly from around the lower teeth, up and around the jaw, and back under the lower jaw around to the lower teeth. The rear end and lower internal organs had been reamed by coyotes and scavenging birds. At this time, the owner of the animal has not been established and no report has been made to Alamosa or Costilla County authorities.

This investigator conducted a thorough investigation of the crime-scene and was unable to locate any further clues as to the identity of the perpertrators. Because of the untimely nature of the report, no forensic samples were obtained.

This latest case extends the defined line of "mute" cases east from the Alamosa River where a number of cases have been reported and investigated since 1994. This makes seven cases in a perfect crescent-line along the Alamosa River.

See home.amigo.net/tmv "Special Investigations" for more Alamosa River Mutilation Report Information from the San Luis Valley.

Christopher O'Brien
CAUS/Skywatch
[email protected]
http://home.amigo.net/tmv

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