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Disturbing 911 calls - Magical Realist - Sep 22, 2025 "It's not human!" https://www.facebook.com/reel/853248263934001 "He's really big!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqLIBtXsYOg "A large hairy animal.." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Faow5D0pszc RE: Disturbing 911 calls - Magical Realist - Sep 23, 2025 Bigfoot shaking a man's trailer in Boise ID.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW2twxhEsSo RE: Disturbing 911 calls - Zinjanthropos - Sep 23, 2025 And I thought this thread was about people who call 911 to complain about a cold pizza delivery. Ode to Jerry…. Hairy Things One too many for our friend Jerry Who sees a red eyed something hairy Shakin’ his trailer from the rear Dogs beneath the bed in fear On the phone with 911 A drunken bum without a gun Well don’t you fret, cops on the way It’s just another normal day But there’s one thing that you should know Eating tainted taters from Idaho Cause hairy things to appear noisy In any white trash zoo in Boise RE: Disturbing 911 calls - Magical Realist - Sep 24, 2025 Dogmatic skeptic again demonstrating no ability to debunk other than slandering and attacking the credibility of the eyewitnesses. RE: Disturbing 911 calls - Syne - Sep 24, 2025
Eyewitnesses are often unreliable, and their testimony is susceptible to a variety of errors and biases. Though powerful and convincing to juries, eyewitness testimony has led to the wrongful conviction of innocent people in a high percentage of cases. Decades of psychological research reveal that human memory is not a video recording and can be contaminated or distorted by external and internal factors. RE: Disturbing 911 calls - Magical Realist - Sep 24, 2025 Eyewitness reports are often only unreliable when identifying one stranger from among others. Otherwise eyewitness accounts are the best evidence for providing crucial details in an incident that they were present to. Likewise, seeing a 7 ft tall hairy ape man is hard to get wrong. There's little else that such an extraordinary sight could be confused with, particularly when the creature is within close proximity as in the case of these calls. And with the powerful fear if not trauma that such a sighting triggers, it is all the less likely to be mis-remembered nor ever forgotten. RE: Disturbing 911 calls - Zinjanthropos - Sep 24, 2025 Something amiss here? From shows.acast.com Quote:. Unsolved Mysteries of the World A camper much easier to rock than a trailer. Something ain’t right. Idaho? Ohio? One dog, two dogs? Must be two Jerry Cline’s I guess, amazing coincidence if true. RE: Disturbing 911 calls - Magical Realist - Sep 24, 2025 911 call to Pueblo police station from abandoned funeral home at 3:30 AM... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzdfvjKc-Pg RE: Disturbing 911 calls - Zinjanthropos - Sep 24, 2025 (Sep 24, 2025 06:44 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: 911 call to Pueblo police station from abandoned funeral home at 3:30 AM... Scammers probably spoofed 911 accidentally AI Quote: Scammers can exploit disconnected phone numbers through a process called a "SIM swap" or "port-out scam". By obtaining enough of your personal information, a scammer can trick your mobile carrier into transferring your old number to a new SIM card under their control. Your disconnected number may also be reused and reassigned to a new user, exposing your data to the new owner. RE: Disturbing 911 calls - Syne - Sep 24, 2025
No, eyewitnesses are not inherently reliable for the details of an incident because human memory is not a perfect recording but a reconstructive process prone to errors, biases, and distortions from various factors like stress, leading questions, and post-event information. |