Status: Phony Ghost
For the past month villagers in West Bengal have been terrorized by a ghost that took the form of a floating skull with fiery red eyes. A number of people have suffered scratch marks when attacked by this ghost. Now
police have taken a suspect into custody, "A pigeon with a miniature plastic skull dangling around its neck and with glowing red bulbs in the eye sockets." The police don't know who outfitted the pigeon in this way, but suspect that their sole motive was to create a panic. In other words, it was a random prankster. However, the cause of the scratch marks remains undetermined. Also, demonstrating how unreliable eyewitnesses can be, police noted that "people had described the ghost variously as a man and a monkey." Which recalls the
Winsted Wild Man panic in Connecticut over 100 years ago, in which witnesses swore they had seen a (nonexistent) wild man sporting tusks and as large as a gorilla.
Comments
Turning a plastic skull and a couple of lightbulbs into attacks by a ghost monkey seems easy:)
It's been proved in various scientific studies that eye-witness accounts are highly unreliable, even when the witnesses haven't been influenced by rumours, newspaper reports etc. I'm with Gil Grissom. Witnesses lie, evidence does not.