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âWhat exactly is going on here,â one area resident said.
The sheriffâs office said while investigating the first death, five cows from other locations, pastures and herds were also found mutilated. Expanding the setting of this bizarre story miles down Old San Antonio Rd. from Madison County near Brazos and Robertson County.
So, what or who is the villain of this story? KPRC 2 asked a
wildlife expert.
âIn your professional opinion do you think this could be an animal,â Sabirah Rayford asked.
âNot at all,â Brian Moss responded.
Moss owns a couple of ranches in the Madisonville area. He
is also the owner of AAAC Wildlife Removal. He mentions these strange clues, the grass wasnât disturbed, thereâs no blood spill and no noticeable tracks.
âFor everything to be undisturbed the grass around it, no blood shed, thatâs not a pack of coyotes thatâs not a wild animal at all,â he said.
Another clue, the precision of the cuts.
âTheyâre not precision hunters,â Moss said. âThey are very aggressive, and they want to get the most they can as quickly as they can.â
Could it be a non-human? Say...an extraterrestrial being?
âStranger things have happened,â Moss responded.
But for now, the ending of this story remains unwritten.
âVery bizarre, I hope they stay away from my place,â he said.
KPRC 2 reached out several times to the Madison County Sheriffâs Office for an update on the investigation but have yet to hear back. Robertson County did confirm one of the cows died from Pneumonia, but itâs unclear how or why the animal was mutilated.