A nurse and nature lover in Canada reportedly captured footage of what she said appeared to be 'two witches holding a carcass-eating ritual' with a camera she set up near her home.
Corinea Stanhope claimed the figures emerged about 10 minutes after sunset to munch on the deer carcass. reportedly captured footage of what she said appeared to be "two witches holding a carcass-eating ritual" with a camera she set up near her home.
"I don’t know what the heck was up with that," Corinea Stanhope, 36, of Powell River, British Columbia, told Kennedy News. "It reallyAfter coming across a deer carcass in a garden on her property, Stanhope explained that she set up the camera to surveil any animals that might take interest in the dead deer.
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