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CO Investigator Blames Mutes on 'UFOs'

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Christopher O'Brien

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[This is the type of grandstanding that makes me grind my teeth. It is this type of true-believer behavior that gives the field a really bad name. Absence of evidence does not constitute evidence of anything unequivocal. What part of this obvious fact does 'professional investigator' Chuck Zukowski not understand? All of it, it would appear...]

Horse mutilations near Denver blamed on ‘UFOs’ by paranormal investigator, Sheriff disagrees
by Cherlyn Gardner Strong

Article HERE:
The Schneider family in El Paso County, Colorado found two of their horses dead and badly mutilated on their ranch. After the discovery, the family filed a report with the El Paso County Sheriff’s department and called in a paranormal investigator to search for answers.

The horses were discovered with their throats slit and chests cut open. The genitals, tongues, and eyes of the horses were removed. The family stated that there were no footprints around the horses and no blood evident. Since El Chupacabra, humans, predators and satanic cults would leave footprints, the paranormal investigator on the case blamed UFOs, according to a report by Fox31 news in Denver.

News reports make no mention of how long the horses were missing prior to the discovery of the carcasses.

The paranormal investigator on the case, Chuck Zukowski, examined the horses and determined that UFOs were to blame. With 8 animal mutilations in Colorado this year, Zukowski said that the evidence points to the horses being mutilated in a manner that would support his assertion.

The El Paso County Sheriff’s Department doesn’t agree with the conclusion of Zukowski’s investigation.

Although the officers did not examine the horses closely, since the animals were “badly decomposed”, they say that the state of the horses were consistent with a predator attack.

Zukowski and the Schneiders state that they know what predator attacks look like and choose to believe that this was an alien-related mutilation. The family is fearful that it could happen again.

According to Zukowski’s website UFONut, he has 30 years of experience in the paranormal and specializes in “a diverse area including UFOlogy, Roswell, alien abductions, cattle mutilations, UFO investigations and ghost hunting”. Zukowski is also “a Sworn Deputy Sheriff for Colorado’s El Paso County Sheriff’s Reserve Unit”.
 
Hey, remember that Zukowski is part of the MUFON STAR team, lol. As soon as I found out he was a member of what is allegedly an elite investigative team my opinion of MUFON's professionalism and judgment dropped quite a few points.
 
[This is the type of grandstanding that makes me grind my teeth. It is this type of true-believer behavior that gives the field a really bad name. Absence of evidence does not constitute evidence of anything unequivocal. What part of this obvious fact does 'professional investigator' Chuck Zukowski not understand? All of it, it would appear...]

Horse mutilations near Denver blamed on ‘UFOs’ by paranormal investigator, Sheriff disagrees
by Cherlyn Gardner Strong

Article HERE:
The Schneider family in El Paso County, Colorado found two of their horses dead and badly mutilated on their ranch. After the discovery, the family filed a report with the El Paso County Sheriff’s department and called in a paranormal investigator to search for answers.

The horses were discovered with their throats slit and chests cut open. The genitals, tongues, and eyes of the horses were removed. The family stated that there were no footprints around the horses and no blood evident. Since El Chupacabra, humans, predators and satanic cults would leave footprints, the paranormal investigator on the case blamed UFOs, according to a report by Fox31 news in Denver.

News reports make no mention of how long the horses were missing prior to the discovery of the carcasses.

The paranormal investigator on the case, Chuck Zukowski, examined the horses and determined that UFOs were to blame. With 8 animal mutilations in Colorado this year, Zukowski said that the evidence points to the horses being mutilated in a manner that would support his assertion.

The El Paso County Sheriff’s Department doesn’t agree with the conclusion of Zukowski’s investigation.

Although the officers did not examine the horses closely, since the animals were “badly decomposed”, they say that the state of the horses were consistent with a predator attack.

Zukowski and the Schneiders state that they know what predator attacks look like and choose to believe that this was an alien-related mutilation. The family is fearful that it could happen again.

According to Zukowski’s website UFONut, he has 30 years of experience in the paranormal and specializes in “a diverse area including UFOlogy, Roswell, alien abductions, cattle mutilations, UFO investigations and ghost hunting”. Zukowski is also “a Sworn Deputy Sheriff for Colorado’s El Paso County Sheriff’s Reserve Unit”.

Maybe the Trickster is into mutilations?
 
I was concerned from the first conversation I heard with him. Then I heard him on the Paracast and on Don's radio show and I thought, "This guy is a few sandwiches shy of a picnic". Not particularly from what he said, but how he said it and the "evidence" from which he drew his conclusions. It all sounded heavily circumstantial and full of leaps of faith and bad logic. I think his strengths as an investigator were probably in procedure and doing small case work due diligence. Talking to witnesses and the hands on stuff. But, I just get the feeling that he was never a real connect the dots on tough cases kind of guy. Again, mostly just intuition here bt he just doesn't seem right. i would be interested in Don's opinion since they have similar pedigrees and interests.
 
I was concerned from the first conversation I heard with him. Then I heard him on the Paracast and on Don's radio show and I thought, "This guy is a few sandwiches shy of a picnic". Not particularly from what he said, but how he said it and the "evidence" from which he drew his conclusions. It all sounded heavily circumstantial and full of leaps of faith and bad logic. I think his strengths as an investigator were probably in procedure and doing small case work due diligence. Talking to witnesses and the hands on stuff. But, I just get the feeling that he was never a real connect the dots on tough cases kind of guy. Again, mostly just intuition here bt he just doesn't seem right. i would be interested in Don's opinion since they have similar pedigrees and interests.

Hi Ron. Firstly, I am totally unaware of the case, what it entailed, evidence or lack thereof, etc. etc. However from my own investigations I would have to say that if the "investigator" suddenly made a "leap of faith" and blamed UFOs, well Ooops.

In order to really get a sense of what is what it would be necessary to go to the scene of the crime, do proper forensics, talk to everyone involved and see if there was anything there. What did LEO come up with? Having done, as a LEO, a couple of cases like this way back when, I would want to get to the scene as soon as possible after the incident. How long till the owners of the animals did they know something happened? What was the story with weather? Did it rain, snow, etc. and possibly wipe out tracks and other evidence? How many people tracked thru there before LEO ended up on the scene, was there any evidence of predators on the scene, what other wounds did the animals show? Simply too many questions for me to give any kind of idea what may have happened but to blame UFOs? Nah, that is just unprofessional.

Decker
 
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