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Point Pleasant - 1966

Beyond the roads and factories of West Virginia lies a place the locals once called the TNT area. It is there, in the hollow silence of night, that something took shape. Winged, red-eyed, and relentless, it left its mark not in photographs, but in memory — seared into those who fled its pursuit. Enter now, and learn why Point Pleasant is whispered about even today.

The Mothman Pursuit

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The night was heavy, the kind of dark that swallowed the glow of headlights and stretched the road into infinity. In November 1966, four friends—Roger and Linda Scarberry, Steve and Mary Mallette—drove the backroads near the TNT plant outside Point Pleasant. The air was damp, the forest still. That’s when they saw it.

A figure loomed in the beam of their headlights—seven feet tall, wings tucked tight, eyes burning red against the night. The moment froze in silence before it spread its wings, releasing a sound like the shudder of a giant bat. Roger stomped on the accelerator. Gravel spat, tires screamed. But the thing rose into the air and gave chase. It didn’t flap wildly. It glided.

With every sweep of its massive wings, it kept pace with the Chevy, hovering just above, then swooping low across the road. Its eyes never broke from theirs—watching, calculating. In desperation, they killed the headlights. For a moment the black swallowed them all. The creature slowed, suspended in the void, before vanishing into the treeline.

When they reached town, their hands shook as they told police what they’d seen. Officers returned to the TNT site hours later. The beams of their flashlights revealed freshly torn foliage, gouges in the earth, and broken branches, as though something massive had torn its way through. The couples never forgot the feeling: not just being chased, but being studied. Watched by something alive, intelligent, and not entirely of this world.

The Mothman terrifies two young couples.

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Case File: POINT PLEASANT – 1966
Status: [DECLASSIFIED – PUBLIC RELEASE]
Subject: Unidentified Winged Entity (UWE)
Date: November 15, 1966
Location: TNT Area, Point Pleasant, West Virginia, USA


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Summary
Two young couples—Roger and Linda Scarberry, Steve and Mary Mallette—reported a close encounter with an unknown winged entity while driving near the TNT industrial area at night. Entity description: approximately 7 feet tall, glowing red eyes, expansive wings producing “fluttering” resonance.


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Incident Report
Vehicle: 1957 Chevy.
Time: After midnight.
Witnesses observed entity standing near roadside, eyes glowing in darkness. Upon approach, the being spread its wings and ascended, pursuing vehicle.
Entity maintained pursuit at vehicular speeds, swooping across road, at times directly overhead. Witnesses extinguished headlights; entity paused, then retreated into dark terrain.
Local police investigation later noted scratches and torn foliage at reported site, consistent with large force moving through area.


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Observations
• Witnesses described persistent sense of being watched and hunted.
• Red ocular glow observed independent of light reflection.
• Entity’s behavior: pursuit without attack — assessment: observational intelligence.
• Acoustic anomaly: wings produced sound unlike bird or bat, described as deep “flutter.”


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Conclusion
Case initiated the Mothman Phenomenon—subsequent sightings in region suggest repeated manifestation. Entity remains unclassified. Motives unclear.
NightCloak designation: CASE POINT PLEASANT – 1966.
Assessment: Active anomaly. Surveillance warranted.