PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A recent episode of Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries” dives into the cattle mutilation phenomena that perplexed rural Oregon communities a few years ago. “Mysterious Mutilations,” ...
It’s October, and there is not a spookier High Plains Journal article to revisit, than “Mysterious mutilations—Who or what is killing these cattle?” This cover story was written by HPJ Field Editor ...
“Not One Drop of Blood,” a documentary examining mysterious cattle mutilations in rural Harney County in Oregon, will premiere in Boise, Idaho, at FIlmfort during the Treefort Film Festival March ...
Multiple animals have been found in unnatural positions and drained entirely of blood by befuddled ranchers in multiple states across the U.S. OOX News Slain cattle stripped of certain organs with ...
BURNS — Rural Oregonians aren’t often represented on the silver screen, but a documentary about cattle mutilations might be changing the narrative. “Not One Drop of Blood” is a new documentary film ...
The unexplained deaths and mutilations of cattle across several eastern Oregon counties over the last few years are investigated in a new episode Netflix's popular series "Unsolved Mysteries." The ...
A mask sheared in half has a grim smile. One was waiting for Lisa Schmidt earlier this summer, when she found a yearling steer stiff and stretched on the grass. With ravens overhead, the grinning ...
When public radio reporter Anna King first heard that ranchers in remote areas of rural Oregon were finding the bodies of cows and bulls drained of blood and mutilated, she immediately began to ...
For decades, cattle mutilations have baffled ranchers, scientists and investigators alike. The clean incisions, missing organs and eerie absence of blood have often been attributed to predators, cults ...
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