On Monday, the 12th of September, 2011, Tom (not his real name) was in his backyard in the small town of Chatham, Illinois. He happened to look back towards his patio and saw an odd sight.  Clearly someone or something had destroyed a section of his downspout. The downspout had blood splattered on it and several hairs were still attached.

At this point most of what happened is open to conjecture. It would appear that something ripped the downspout apart in an attempt to perhaps get at a squirrel.

Everything is a wild guess at trying to understand a very strange occurrence.

Photo of the downspout still partially attached to the side of the house.

 

One section of the downspout showing tooth impressions.

Part of the ripped apart downspout showing apparent splattered blood.

I met the homeowner at his home and he agreed to the following interview. His real name is not “Tom”.

Tom – You see how close I am to the lake. This is pretty much all woods, there are like three ponds that drain into this one that is right back here. And that pond actually drains into that ‘s’ curve that you see that is connected to Lake Springfield. There is all kinds of deer up through here. I didn’t know what it was, I was kind of freaked out for my dogs.

My dogs pretty much stay in the yard, they won’t leave, but it ain’t going to stop anything else from coming in. You can walk through straight to the pond through all these yards.

Stan – What was the series of events.

Tom – It happened like Sunday night, and I noticed it Monday. I came out the door and I said “What the heck?” They pulled both screws out and only had one left.  No one heard anything, my son’s bedroom is right there. I mean to have that much damage and no one hear.

Stan – Any reaction from your dogs?

Tom. No. That’s because they were inside. But sometimes the dogs come out here at night and their always barking down there towards that direction. She always runs out there near that green thing.

Stan – So, is there always one direction they bark?

Tom – Oh, yeah! Always, when they come out this door she comes flying out this way, she always faces that way. That’s that big swampy area, down through there.

Stan – Have you ever heard any unusual sounds?

Tom – You hear, in this neck of the woods, all kinds of sounds. You hear coyotes. There used to be a zoo (Grindstone Valley Zoo). I’ve had giraffes in my yard, and you would hear like lions at night.

Stan – How long has that zoo been closed?

Tom – I would say at least four years.

Stan – So, how did you happen to contact me?

Tom – I talked to one of the guys at work, Mike. Mike says “You have to call the police and find out, because I am telling you I have hunted my whole life and I have had dogs my whole life and their ain’t no dog that did that to your downspout.” Because some of these teeth marks and just the way it mangled it. Mike knows you and that is how I got your number.

Wetlands area behind the home where Tom lives.

Tom – As you can see it is very dark back here.

Stan – Have you ever smelled anything unusual?

Tom – You get that a lot around here, I find dead raccoons all the time, dead squirrels.

Tom – Mike said what was funny is that his dog didn’t even want to smell that piece of pipe. They didn’t want to have anything to do with it. It didn’t, and this is a German Shepherd. He said she isn’t usually afraid of anything, but whatever was on that pipe the dog didn’t want anything to do with it.

Tom – This whole area where we live, we have the wildlife sanctuary, that’s a protected area, all the deer, this is just a bountiful area here and cover.

Stan – What gave you the idea it might be related to the other possible sasquatch reports in the Chatham area.

Tom – When I showed the downspout to Mike, he said “That ain’t no dog, that is some type of other animal. You should probably call the police so they could figure out what is going on, because that is no dog.” We had talked about the other sasquatch report in the area close to here. So Mike said he had this friend who was involved in research and could take a look at that, let me send him the photos. So that is kind of how it happened.

Stan – Well, thank you very much for contacting me and allowing me to come to your home and look around.

The downspout along with blood and hair samples have been submitted for DNA analysis. At this point I am guessing that the blood belonged to the possible squirrel that was in the downspout.