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Thursday, January 3, 2002

Cattle mutilations back

Ranchers, lawmen baffled by crime wave

By KATIE OYAN Tribune Staff Writer

CONRAD -- This is the kind of déja vu Everett King could do without.

About 15 years ago, he discovered the grisly remains of one of his cattle that
had died mysteriously.

In October, it happened again.

King said it looked as though a surgeon had sliced into his 7-year-old
Charolais, the way its right eye and ear were cut off -- not to mention the way
its reproductive organs had been cored.

What King finds most unusual, however, is that two months later the carcass
lies right where he found it, untouched.

"Predators won't eat it," said King, who ranches outside Valier, south of Lake
Frances. "It should have been cleaned up and gone a long time ago."

Ranchers reported four mutilations between June and August. Since then,
there have been 11 more, and investigators are still searching for answers.

The same bizarre circumstances haunted area ranchers and baffled law
enforcement 20 years ago, sparking rumors about UFOs, cults and
government conspiracies.

The mutilations went away in the '90s but began again this summer.

The most recent victim -- a 12-year-old Hereford -- turned up earlier this
month on a ranch northwest of Conrad.

"They skinned off the belly from her front legs to her back legs all the way
around," Pondera County Sheriff's Deputy Dan Campbell said. "The
complete bag was removed."

The last few mutilations occurred within three miles of each other in the Dry
Forks area, about 10 or 15 miles west of Conrad.

In October, members of the New Miami Colony, 18 miles west of Conrad,
discovered two mutilated cows at the same time, about 30 yards apart.

The scenes were remarkably similar to mutilations ranchers reported here
more than a decade ago, Campbell said.

Most of the cows had the skin scraped off their faces. Often, the tongue, one
eye and all or part of an ear had been removed. Part of the udder usually was
cut off, as well as the genitals. And in most cases, the anus had been cored.

A majority of the cows were 4 or 5; one was missing its teeth.

In the late '70s, a high volume of alleged mutilations in southwestern states
prompted a federally funded investigation. The resulting 300-page report
concluded that animal predators were responsible.

Although some dismiss the Pondera County deaths as a hoax or chalk them
up to natural causes and predators, Campbell and fellow investigator
Sheriff's Deputy Dick Dailey say they aren't convinced.

Cuts on the cows are often circular or oval and -- as with Everett King's
Charolais -- seem to be made with surgical precision.

The animals seem to bloat faster than normal, and their missing hide doesn't
reflect the work of predators, Campbell said.

"I've never seen an animal eat just the face off a cow when there's lots of
other stuff to go after," he said.

One mutilated cow looked like it had been burned. Another seemed to have
bruises around its neck as though it had been strangled. One had a long cut
with a perfectly ridged edge, as though the hide had been sliced with a tool
similar to pinking shears.

Also strange is that in most cases, no tracks or footprints were detected
around the animals' bodies, even in mud or snow.

A misconception is that the cows have been drained of blood. Natural
coagulation only makes it look like the creatures' fluids have been drained,
Dailey said.

Dailey, who lives in Dupuyer, spent several nights this fall camped out in dark
fields, trying to catch the culprit in the act. He has reviewed all the facts and
checked out dozens of Web sites looking for answers.

Still, nothing.

"I've read everything I can read on it, and I really don't know what in the heck it
is," he said.

Ranchers aren't sure what to think, either.

In September, Jim VandenBos discovered the body of one of his $850 2-
year-old Angus lying dead in his pasture.

The right side of its face was skinned, and the exposed jawbone was so
smooth it looked like it had been polished, VandenBos said.

Its tongue was cut off along with its right ear, eye and reproductive organs. A
tennis-ball-sized patch of skin on its shoulder was hard like plastic.

Again, coyotes -- even other cattle -- steered clear.

VandenBos has been ranching southwest of Valier for more than 30 years
and remembers the last wave of mutilations well.

"It's kind of a spooky thing," he said. "I haven't worried about it too much
because it's something I can't control - but I'd like to find an explanation."

Toward the end of October, a neighbor found the 750-pound steer that died
in Glen and Ruby Bouma's dry creek bed, three miles west of Conrad.

"There was a little trail of grass pushed up like it was shoved up underneath
it," Ruby Bouma said.

The hide was missing from the calf's stomach and its reproductive organs
were gone, but there were no tracks, no bullet holes and no claw marks.

The calf, No. 55, was almost a year old and was worth about $600. It was one
of the friendliest animals the Boumas owned.

A local vet said it died of dust pneumonia, but Glen and Ruby have their
doubts.

"That's possible, because it's so dry," Ruby Bouma said. "But I think we
would have known if it was sick. We took special notice because it was one
of two calves that were like pets to us. It would come up and smell your hand
or your pantleg."

The whole thing is peculiar, if you ask the Boumas. When a cow dies of
natural causes, for instance, predators will usually chew into its flesh.

Glen and Ruby's calf was missing only its hide. And when they checked on
Thanksgiving Day, predators still were keeping their distance.

Some folks in the area think the U.S. Air Force or aliens are behind the
mutilations, but not Ruby.

"I'm sorry, but I personally think it's somebody local ... that's doing it for kicks,"
she said.

One difficulty local investigators have encountered in cracking the case is
gathering evidence.

After two or three days, collecting evidence becomes a lost cause because
the cattle are so badly decomposed.

And in the summer, carcasses rot faster and often go undiscovered for
weeks.

"We have to fight time," Campbell said. "We're hoping that this time of year,
ranchers are gathering and feeding every day so we'll get a better jump on
them and come up with some more clues."

Pondera sheriff's deputies also are hoping a Nevada laboratory will answer
some of their questions.

This fall, Campbell and Dailey chopped the head off a mutilated cow, packed
it in dry ice and shipped it to the National Institute for Discovery Science in
Las Vegas.

The privately funded institute pays scientists and retired police officers to
investigate bizarre phenomena including mutilations and UFO sightings.

A spokesman from the institute said researchers are nearly finished with their
study and will be sending a copy of the report to the Pondera County sheriff's
office in a couple of weeks.

"If they could come up with something, that would really help us," Dailey said.

Until investigators reach a satisfactory conclusion, theories continue to
spread through local coffee shops and bars.

Some say the mutilations are a government ploy to get Montanans' minds off
global issues. Others finger satanic cults or spaceships.

Most say they don't believe in all that eerie X-Files stuff. But even some of the
staunchest skeptics are beginning to wonder.

"I just can't believe little men are coming from outer space," said Conrad
resident Jack Rowekamp, a retired bus driver and custodian. "But I guess
you never know."

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