What she told me was that the guy had a snarled-looking expression on his face, and was walking/limping in an almost “non-human” way. The next morning, they were found hanging from the bridge, gutted like the rabbits. She was obviously wondering what her sister was staring at, so she looked in the same direction and saw a huge, hunched over man in a pink rabbit costume, wielding an axe. He not only commits murder but also chases children with his axe, attacks people in their cars and vandalises property. The Bunny Man A photograph of a man in a bunny mask dragging a woman into a building is a piece of art, not a piece of evidence. The vandalism reports occurred ten days apart in 1970 in Burke, Virginia.
One of these reports even involved a sighting of the Bunny Man eating a man's runaway cat. A nearby insane asylum was beginning to close and the inmates were being transferred to another institution. The bridge is where I meet journalist Matt Blitz. I don’t remember much else of what she told me, such as the aftermath, but I remember her saying that as she got older she just assumed it was probably some teen playing a joke, but she’ll never forget that expression of pure malice on his face or the vibe she got from him. There are other versions of these stories, with another popular spin regarding a teenager who decided to murder his entire family while wearing a white bunny costume. The Fairfax County Police did take these reports seriously, investigating both incidents. Reports differ on whether he was found hanging from a tree or under a bridge overpass, but the overpass became known as Bunny Man Bridge. Months passed by and the police gave up their search. She just knew whatever it was, it had no good intentions. Thank You Mehul! There was a manhunt in the woods which lasted for several weeks. During the transfer, one of the buses crashed. Still searching for Douglas, they kept on finding dead half-eaten rabbits every so often while the search went on. Here’s why. While they were being transferred two of the most dangerous inmates ran away and hid in the woods.
What she told me was that the guy had a snarled-looking expression on his face, and was walking/limping in an almost “non-human” way. The next morning, they were found hanging from the bridge, gutted like the rabbits. She was obviously wondering what her sister was staring at, so she looked in the same direction and saw a huge, hunched over man in a pink rabbit costume, wielding an axe. He not only commits murder but also chases children with his axe, attacks people in their cars and vandalises property. The Bunny Man A photograph of a man in a bunny mask dragging a woman into a building is a piece of art, not a piece of evidence. The vandalism reports occurred ten days apart in 1970 in Burke, Virginia.
One of these reports even involved a sighting of the Bunny Man eating a man's runaway cat. A nearby insane asylum was beginning to close and the inmates were being transferred to another institution. The bridge is where I meet journalist Matt Blitz. I don’t remember much else of what she told me, such as the aftermath, but I remember her saying that as she got older she just assumed it was probably some teen playing a joke, but she’ll never forget that expression of pure malice on his face or the vibe she got from him. There are other versions of these stories, with another popular spin regarding a teenager who decided to murder his entire family while wearing a white bunny costume. The Fairfax County Police did take these reports seriously, investigating both incidents. Reports differ on whether he was found hanging from a tree or under a bridge overpass, but the overpass became known as Bunny Man Bridge. Months passed by and the police gave up their search. She just knew whatever it was, it had no good intentions. Thank You Mehul! There was a manhunt in the woods which lasted for several weeks. During the transfer, one of the buses crashed. Still searching for Douglas, they kept on finding dead half-eaten rabbits every so often while the search went on. Here’s why. While they were being transferred two of the most dangerous inmates ran away and hid in the woods.
What she told me was that the guy had a snarled-looking expression on his face, and was walking/limping in an almost “non-human” way. The next morning, they were found hanging from the bridge, gutted like the rabbits. She was obviously wondering what her sister was staring at, so she looked in the same direction and saw a huge, hunched over man in a pink rabbit costume, wielding an axe. He not only commits murder but also chases children with his axe, attacks people in their cars and vandalises property. The Bunny Man A photograph of a man in a bunny mask dragging a woman into a building is a piece of art, not a piece of evidence. The vandalism reports occurred ten days apart in 1970 in Burke, Virginia.
One of these reports even involved a sighting of the Bunny Man eating a man's runaway cat. A nearby insane asylum was beginning to close and the inmates were being transferred to another institution. The bridge is where I meet journalist Matt Blitz. I don’t remember much else of what she told me, such as the aftermath, but I remember her saying that as she got older she just assumed it was probably some teen playing a joke, but she’ll never forget that expression of pure malice on his face or the vibe she got from him. There are other versions of these stories, with another popular spin regarding a teenager who decided to murder his entire family while wearing a white bunny costume. The Fairfax County Police did take these reports seriously, investigating both incidents. Reports differ on whether he was found hanging from a tree or under a bridge overpass, but the overpass became known as Bunny Man Bridge. Months passed by and the police gave up their search. She just knew whatever it was, it had no good intentions. Thank You Mehul! There was a manhunt in the woods which lasted for several weeks. During the transfer, one of the buses crashed. Still searching for Douglas, they kept on finding dead half-eaten rabbits every so often while the search went on. Here’s why. While they were being transferred two of the most dangerous inmates ran away and hid in the woods.
They both remembered seeing his face clearly, but in the darkness, they could not determine his race. In October 1970, a man and his fiancée were parked in a driveway near his uncle’s house and not far from the train overpass, when they had a terrifying encounter. Coordinates: 38°47′23″N 77°21′44″W / 38.78985°N 77.36225°W / 38.78985; -77.36225. There are many variations to the legend, but most involve a man wearing a rabbit costume ("bunny suit") who attacks people with an axe. According to local lore, Fairfax Station Bridge is one of the most dangerous locations in Northern Virginia because on Halloween night.
What she told me was that the guy had a snarled-looking expression on his face, and was walking/limping in an almost “non-human” way. The next morning, they were found hanging from the bridge, gutted like the rabbits. She was obviously wondering what her sister was staring at, so she looked in the same direction and saw a huge, hunched over man in a pink rabbit costume, wielding an axe. He not only commits murder but also chases children with his axe, attacks people in their cars and vandalises property. The Bunny Man A photograph of a man in a bunny mask dragging a woman into a building is a piece of art, not a piece of evidence. The vandalism reports occurred ten days apart in 1970 in Burke, Virginia.
One of these reports even involved a sighting of the Bunny Man eating a man's runaway cat. A nearby insane asylum was beginning to close and the inmates were being transferred to another institution. The bridge is where I meet journalist Matt Blitz. I don’t remember much else of what she told me, such as the aftermath, but I remember her saying that as she got older she just assumed it was probably some teen playing a joke, but she’ll never forget that expression of pure malice on his face or the vibe she got from him. There are other versions of these stories, with another popular spin regarding a teenager who decided to murder his entire family while wearing a white bunny costume. The Fairfax County Police did take these reports seriously, investigating both incidents. Reports differ on whether he was found hanging from a tree or under a bridge overpass, but the overpass became known as Bunny Man Bridge. Months passed by and the police gave up their search. She just knew whatever it was, it had no good intentions. Thank You Mehul! There was a manhunt in the woods which lasted for several weeks. During the transfer, one of the buses crashed. Still searching for Douglas, they kept on finding dead half-eaten rabbits every so often while the search went on. Here’s why. While they were being transferred two of the most dangerous inmates ran away and hid in the woods.