e. When he pulled it out to show a friend, he found a woman's hand with a ring on it. His friend recognized the ring as his wife's. They found the wife and talked to her, they discovered she had lost her hand. She confessed to attacking thehunter, while she was in the form of a wolf. She was burned to death.Pierre Bourgot of Poligny was brought to trial in 1521. The trial is recorded.He was a shepherd and confessed that 19 years earlier, there was a terriblestorm and his flock scattered. Three black horsemen appeared. Bourgot told themwhat happened. A few days later, one of them returned and told him that if he would become a servant of the devil, he would be given wealth and protection. Bourgot agreed.In the shapes of wolves, Bourgot and another werewolf, Michel Verdung roamedthe countryside and committed many savage murders. Their spree ended when Verdung attacked a traveler who fought back and wounded him while in the form a wolf.He loped into the woods. The traveler followed the trail of blood until he cameto a hut. He found Verdung in human form having the wound tended to by his wife.Bourgot, Verdung and a lesser werewolf were executed.In 1573, a French village near Dole was terrorized. One day, a group of villagers surprised an enormous wolf horrifying a child. They noticed the facial resemblance to a recluse, Gilles Garnier.They apprehended him and brought him to trial. Garnier lived in poverty andhunger. He admitted to having made a pact with the devil. He was burned to death.Jean Grenier, a homeless youth, tried in 1603. He confessed to hunting withnine other werewolves. After he was incarcerated, he walked on all fours. He wassentenced to confinement to a monastery.In 1859, in Bedburg, Germany, a crowd of 4,000 people gathered to watch theexecution of Peter Stubb or Stump or Stubbe Peeter. He was described as a wickedsorcerer who, in the form of a wolf, committed many murders over a period of 25years.The townspeople were terrorized by what they thought to be a lone savage wolf that occasionally killed sheep and cattle, but showed a definite preference for humans.Stubb, regarded as a brute, was a woodcutter. When he was caught, he was cornered in a ravine by a large party of hunters and their dogs. He scrambled on all fours, snarling and snapping like a wild animal. He fought with superhuman strength, but was overcome.During his trial in Cologne, he gave, as testimony, the usual story of making a pact with the devil. He said he was given a wolf's pelt to protect him wenthe went on his murderous rampages.1868, French police arrested Jacques Roulet, a beggar. He was hiding in a bush, covered with blood, not far from the body of a mutilated boy. He confessed that he killed the boy when he was a werewolf, a state induced by an ointment.In a Roman garden, in 1949, people thought they saw a werewolf. They calledthe police. What was actually seen was a young man, crawling around on all foursand clawing the ground with long sharp fingernails. He was taken to a hospital
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