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In the small town of Wandlitz, Germany, just north of Berlin, there was an ordinary bar where ordinary people all gathered to consume a German favorite, beer. As any other, there was different clientele on different nights. During the week there would be the drunks that came to the bar to forget all of their sorrows, various celebrations and the working class who needed to relax before they returned home from work. On the weekends the bar was packed with numerous people who were all there to drink to the weekend. In the winter of 1937, the normal customers were in the bar enjoying their time when a ragged man with jet black hair that flowed down to shoulders and a beard that was as thick as a mop came through the door. The usual customers …show more content…
The officer interested in the reason why the man was in Germany, asked more about himself and the man replied that he was looking for an individual that had been responsible for several murders in the Ukraine. It was then when the policeman told the man in black that he was a German police officer and asked for more information about the case that the man was trying to solve.
The man with a look of discouragement then began to tell the story. He started off by saying that the officer would probably not believe that the story that he was about to tell. The man in black said that he had been tracking a man that went from country to country attending bars and selecting his victims. This man had long black hair and a long beard, that covered all of his face. The officer looked puzzled because this very man had shown up in there town just a week before
The Ukrainian man continued his story, saying that this was no ordinary man because he had the ability to turn himself into a large black dog. Once the victim that he had chosen from the bar had left, usually one of the most intoxicated attendants, the man would transform himself into the dog and stalk his prey. In disbelief the officer asked how he knew of

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