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Summary of Colm A. Kelleher & George Knapp's Hunt for the Skinwalker
Summary of Colm A. Kelleher & George Knapp's Hunt for the Skinwalker
Summary of Colm A. Kelleher & George Knapp's Hunt for the Skinwalker
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Book Preview: #1 The family was approached by a huge, tame wolf that walked nonchalantly around in front of them. They began talking about keeping the wolf as a pet.

#2 The family was able to corner the wolf, and while they were able to shoot it, it didn’t seem to be hurting at all. It just stood there looking at them.

#3 Tom was an experienced tracker, and he was confident that they could track the animal even in the thick Russian olives. The tracks were still visible. They reached a creek, and the animal seemed to be heading for the water.

#4 The Gormans moved to Utah to get away from the busybodies and the closed community that kept prying into their lives. They bought a 480-acre homestead that had been empty for almost seven years.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMar 14, 2022
ISBN9781669359227
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    Insights from Chapter 33

    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    The family was approached by a huge, tame wolf that walked nonchalantly around in front of them. They began talking about keeping the wolf as a pet.

    #2

    The family was able to corner the wolf, and while they were able to shoot it, it didn’t seem to be hurting at all. It just stood there looking at them.

    #3

    Tom was an experienced tracker, and he was confident that they could track the animal even in the thick Russian olives. The tracks were still visible. They reached a creek, and the animal seemed to be heading for the water.

    #4

    The Gormans moved to Utah to get away from the busybodies and the closed community that kept prying into their lives. They bought a 480-acre homestead that had been empty for almost seven years.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    The Gormans were entranced by the beauty of the ranch, and they bought it for a fair price in 1994. They couldn’t believe their luck. However, they soon learned that the ranch was bordered on the north by a two-hundred-foot ridge made of red rocks and the mud derived from centuries of weathering.

    #2

    The Gorman family, who moved to northeast Utah, was extremely intelligent and hardworking. They took after their parents, who were extremely intelligent and hardworking. The ranch they bought was located in the middle of the Uinta Basin, halfway between Roosevelt and Vernal in the badlands of Utah. It

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