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A Fascinating Documentary About The “Mothman” Of West Virginia

In November of 1966, two couples from Point Pleasant, West Virginia spotted a winged, man-shaped monster near the “TNT area,” a collection of abandoned bunkers where explosives were stored during WWII.

The local newspaper reported on the events, and suddenly, more sightings began popping up.

After that, when nearly 50 people were killed in a bridge collapse the following December, more than a few Point Pleasant residents were ready to blame the “Mothman” for the tragedy.

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A 1975 novel by John Keel, The Mothman Prophecies, along with a 2002 movie adaptation starting Richard Gere and Laura Linney, both helped the mystery endure.

While the bulk of the sightings happened back in the 60’s, some residents and visitors are still reporting close encounters today. The creature has inspired a statue, a museum, and an annual festival that all bring tourists (and tourism dollars) to the small, West Virginia community.

Now, director Seth Breedlove is tackling the history of the Mothman in his documentary, The Mothman Legacy. In it, he investigates the history and legacy of the creature and also interviews more recent eyewitnesses to its appearance.

Here’s the trailer.

Breedlove appears to be a bit hooked on the topic, as he also directed The Mothman of Point Pleasant back in 2017, which focuses on the more historical accounts, along with the bridge catastrophe.

The latest documentary, bolstered by author and expert Jeff Wamsley, who has written two books on the subject, doesn’t try to solve or disprove the mystery, but instead seems to almost celebrate the enduring urban legend.

Image Credit: Tim Bertelink

You can watch it on Amazon Prime or YouTube.

It’s fascinating viewing any time of the year, and for any mood – but if you’re looking for something delightfully mysterious and spooky, this should definitely fit the bill.

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