Thursday, September 10, 2020

#36 - Wolf or Coyote kills Teacher in North Carolina

 As most of you may know - I hail from North Carolina.  Where unbenonst to much of the world we had a Red Wolf Project - which was involved in the release of hundreds of wolves.  This teacher likely died from on of this miscreant choices.  

"The death of North Carolina school teacher Brenda Hamilton in a mysterious animal attack last week has been linked to an unknown animal with canine DNA.

That includes the possibilities of a wolf, coyote or vicious dog, says a release from the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office.

As of Friday, the investigators still had not announced a determination of what was responsible for her death.

Little is publicly known about what played out Feb. 15 on Indian Run Road in Pantego. The extent of 77-year-old Hamilton’s injuries has not been released, other than to say they were severe and she was in critical condition before dying at Vidant Pitt Hospital.

Hamilton was a high school English teacher at Pungo Christian Academy in Bellhaven."

 

Very interesting how they didn't show the body.  Wolves are more systematic in their killing and red wolves seldom kill their prey but eat them alive. 



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The haunting case of a 77-year-old school teacher mauled to death by an unknown animal in coastal North Carolina is being taken nationwide in the search for answers.

It’s been six months since Brenda Hamilton was attacked while walking her dogs in Beaufort County, and deputies have yet to figure out what exactly is to blame for her killing.

Deputies have speculated it could have been a coyote, wolves or even wild dogs, but DNA evidence has concluded only that the attacker was canine in nature, the sheriff’s office said in a press release.

The Beaufort County Commission voted Monday to launch a committee in search of definitive answers, with the intention of having national experts weigh in, reports WITN. The vote was unanimous and included money to pay consultants, WCTI said Tuesday.

“There is a concern in the community that because this attack was from unknown sources, that it could happen again,” commissioner Hood Richardson told WITN. “As a matter of public safety... we need to bring this mystery to some kind of a conclusion.”"

 

Remember we are taught to believe that wolves prey upon the old and the weak...