Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Even police believed Loch Ness monster existed in the 1930s

"From his office behind the sandstone ramparts of Inverness Castle, William Fraser could gaze down on the bubbling waters of the River Ness as it made its way to the Moray Firth.

But the view gave him little solace. For in 1938, Mr Fraser, the new chief constable of Inverness-shire, had a monster of a problem on his hands, and it lurked somewhere in the murky depths at the other end of that seemingly tranquil waterway...
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Part of an article from The Independent - Continue reading

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