The cow was seen alive all through the night by way of a security camera atop a raw river-booster station. The cow was seen repeatedly during the night as lightning strikes lit up the area. At dawn the cow was seen lying dead near the RIo Grande shore line, the authorities were called in.
The cow was examined by state, tribal and Fed constables and by 24 year old Nick Sanchez of Espanola, NM; who happens to be one of the most aware observers that I have ever talked to. The beef had been killed and mutilated. There was no sign of struggle, there were no foot prints or tire tracks around the carcass. The utter anatomy or part of the underside area of the cow, was sliced off. None of the arteries (at least 3 arteries in that area of the cow) had not been severed. The ground by the cow was not awash in blood. Furthermore, some of the tissue around the dead cow’s jaw was missing and the skin of this area had been stripped.
Again it was not done by a human hand. A brown color or spotted area was observed on the dead animal’s hide, was this bovine hemoglobin? In the past, brown spots on the hides of mutilated cows have been proven to be drops of bovine blood that has been separated- hemoglobin. During the examination of this Santa Fe county find, it was noticed that the cow’s hide did not seem like it had been rained on, yet it had rained off and on all night long. ODDLY–the cow’s hide seemed to be dry. During the morning , the dead cow was rained upon and only then did the beef’s hide look like it had been out in the weather! The cow’s wounds were not butcher style slashes, it was done with a technology that made for clean cuts.
The newspaper “NEW MEXICAN May 16, 1012” mentions this mysterious find in a small article. In the dispatch, constable Major Ken Johnson said, “The cuts on the cow were not consistent with an animal attack.” Something killed this cow, and then mutilated it, and the wounds on this beef were not man made or animal made! Interestingly and creepy—-the ground around the cow was saturated, due to the rainstorms, yet there were no human tracks in the saturated ground, and no tire tracks. The investigating party left tracks on the wet ground because the soil was saturated with water. But there were not –NOT-NOT-NOT–any tracks by this dead beef, prior to the investigation. Nick Sanchez who was at the scene, and is an outdoorsman, said that the cows wounds were not done by a guy with a blade.
The cow had no brand, it was a wild cow. Furthermore the area where the cow had died was in a location that is about ten miles from any road——on its side of the northern shore. As for the southern side of the shore—-it was impossible to get across the fast flowing Rio Grande ——from the south shore, due to the depth of the river at this time of the year-waer runoff. Only later in the morning, on the day of the find, were the investigators able to procure equipment to get to the mutilation scene. As stated before- the cow’s carcass was only noticed by way of a security camera at dawn on Sunday morning May 13, 2012. Remember reader, the cow was seen alive all night long by way of the lightening bolts that lit up the sky. But sometime before dawn, a secret or stealth intelligence killed this cow, and this cow was not mutilated by animal or human.
NO tracks!!!!
As for the scenario–there was nothing in common about this kill as compared to other cow mutilation sites. The sound of an arch welder was NOT heard in the area. NO strange craft or lights in the sky were seen in the area before this incident. NO smell that can best be described as what one would smell down a battery aisle at a car-parts house was recorded. Reader, this cow was killed in a pretty much remote location or untouched area. Furthermore, about a month before this happening, a mutilated bull was found near Dulce. In the past the Buckman area or Diablo canyon quadrant, has been known for strange goings on, as in UFO activity at night. Everything from strange lights in the sky, be it a solo craft to a gaggle of lights has been seen through the decades over this wild area of Santa Fe county at night. All info concerning this mystery or other cow mutilations is welcomed. email me—santafewriter@me.com The following photos are from the late 1970s- cow mutilations.








