Thursday, October 28, 2010
Fact or Fiction?
After researching the Jersey Devil, I have concluded that I myself believe this to be a myth. The stories are all very interesting, but without any hard evidence, it is just too hard to believe that something like this exists. It is easy to mistake the common deer, or any other creature in the wilderness of the Pine Barrens as a mythical devil creature when there have been stories past on from generation to generation of a local monster. In the end, I conclude that this is just Jersey folklore meant for fun stories and to scare the locals when a raccoon goes through their trash or tears up their yard.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Evidence of the Jersey Devil
Without hard evidence, such as pictures or videos, it is hard to determine fully whether or not something is fact or fiction. It is exceptionally hard with the Jersey Devil, because no physical evidence has ever been found of him. The best accounts of the devil come from people who have had close encounters with the creature himself, or just witnessed the devil's hellish doings. One account comes from a councilmen in Trenton, New Jersey, in which he says one night he was woken by the sound of flapping wings outside of his bedroom window, but when he went outside there was nothing but hoof prints left where the sound was coming from. All throughout the 20th century tales of the creature have been told, like in 1927 a cab driver in Salem got a flat tire, and while trying to fix it the devil flew out of the forest and on top of his car. The man then says that the creature shook his car violently, so he fled the scene, leaving his cab and his jack behind. The most abundant evidence there is comes from the year 1909 when the devil was sighted over hundered times in one week, spanning his trip from Philidelphia to New York! Although many stories are told from local New Jersey residents, there are no actual documents, pictures, or legitimate sources of evidence for the Jersey Devil.
Sources:
"Stories Through the Years", 1996-2002, http://www.elktownship.com/myth.html
"Unknown Creatures", http://www.unknown-creatures.com/jersey-devil.html
Sources:
"Stories Through the Years", 1996-2002, http://www.elktownship.com/myth.html
"Unknown Creatures", http://www.unknown-creatures.com/jersey-devil.html
Friday, October 22, 2010

sources:
Perticaro, Anthony, "The Jersey Devil of Pine Barrens", http://www.strangemag.com/jerseydevil1.html
Taylor, Troy, "The Jersey Devil, Legend or Truth?", 2002, http://www.prairieghosts.com/jerseydevil.html
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Good Ol' Jersey Devil

Sources:
Juliano, Dave, "The Jersey Devil", 1995, http://theshadowlands.net/jd.htm
Taylor, Troy, "The Jersey Devil, Legend or Truth?", 2002, http://www.prairieghosts.com/jerseydevil.html
Monday, October 18, 2010
Your Kidding me Right?
Deep in the pinelands of New Jersey there lies a terrible creature known as the Jersey Devil, or so people say. Many variations of the beast's story have been told, but in my perspective each one of them is false. I've decided to take it upon myself to track down this Jersey Devil, and find out once and for all if this is fact or fiction, but who are we kidding? With a story as ridiculous as the devil's, I should have no problem busting this oh so fictitious myth.
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