
Cattle mutilations that span decades have long stumped ranchers and law enforcement. Ranchers have reported mutilations for centuries, but the cases peaked in the United States in the 1970s. “There was no evidence, no clues of a suspect.” “The ones I’ve been involved in, we haven’t solved any of them,” says Sergeant Tom Roark of the Lake County, Oregon Sheriff’s Department. “I would have never thought this would be possible, that you could basically kill five bulls without any evidence,” Marshall says.Īt least eight other cattle were reported mutilated in Oregon since the Silvies Valley Ranch cases. The ranch offered a $25,000 reward for information that would lead to an arrest. Mutilations differ from typical livestock deaths because the carcasses are found with body parts removed in an unusual fashion. Their overall production value was in the hundreds of thousands of dollars,” he said. “Each one of those bulls would have produced 20 calves a year for probably the next 5 or 6 years.

Marshall says the bulls were missing their blood and reproductive organs when they were found. “There was no forensic evidence of any kind left at the scene,” according to Colby Marshall, vice president of the ranch at the time of the mutilations. In 2019, cowboys at the Silvies Valley Ranch in eastern Oregon found five bulls mutilated in a remote stretch of forest. Just this month, ranchers in Delta Junction, Alaska reportedly found the remains of a cow that was missing its udder, eyes, and reproductive organs. The San Luis cases are just a handful of more than 10,000 mutilations that have stumped ranchers and investigators across the United States for decades.

The never-seen-before footage is featured in the latest episode of Tucker Carlson Originals, which is available now on Fox Nation.

The videos depict the grisly nature of more than a dozen cattle mutilations. He wrote about his findings in his book, Stalking the Herd: Unraveling the Cattle Mutilation Mystery. “It’s the greatest unsolved crime spree in history,” says author Chris O’Brien, who recorded the videos. Teens awarded $10K in college scholarships for making duct tape prom outfitsįox News has obtained shocking exclusive videos of cattle mutilation scenes from the San Luis valley in southern Colorado. Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountain's National Park to once again require indoor masking

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