Sean wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:09 am
In 1922 two boys died near Loomis during a snow storm and were buried at the ranch. People assume they froze to death, except that there were strange puncture wounds on their necks.
wow....it was noted for the rattlesnakes in the area. The perfect cover.
" I wondered why Captain Loomis, at almost fifty years of age, decided to move his family to the mountains to start a new life. Why did his three grown daughters and two son-in-laws join him? What happened to them? What changes have taken place at the ranch?"
What happened to them? You just have to use sense here. "Dracula"
"And finally in 1913, as he approached fifty years of age, he began the third phase, his journey into the mountains, to create the life he wanted, one marked by hard work, joy, and peace; to "sit down quietly", and to ultimately find the happiness he yearned.
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keyword ..."marked"...and "ultimately find the happiness he yearned"..wow. he bit the whole family.
"Captain Loomis does not discuss Mr. Moffatt's participation in their adventure, beyond mentioning that he was a member of their party when they left Los Angeles. Captain Loomis does describe a man he calls only "Jim" (the only person in Loomis' account of the trip with no last name given). "Jim" suffers from a number of problems"...Jim huh...how convenient...suffers from problems...you think?.