The Blackwood Encounter by Ryan Doan

Weird NJ: Strange Creature Encounter in Blackwood, 1976

This a guest contribution to The Montclair Pod from Weird NJ’s recent issue.

We received a call at the Weird NJ office from a woman named Olivia who told us quite an incredible tale of what happened to her and her daughter while horseback riding in August 1976. Here is her story:

My daughter and I decided to take our horses out riding, like we occasionally did in the Lakeland area by Blackwood. It was August 9, 1976. I remember the date because we knew Hurricane Belle was soon to hit the New Jersey coast, so we wanted to get some riding in before that. It was a windy day, but we followed the usual trails, going along dirt paths that were close to a junkyard.

We approached one section of woods when suddenly there was dead silence. We usually heard all sorts of wildlife in the area, but heard nothing now. Then a crow cawed loudly three times, and the horses started acting up—we couldn’t figure out what was going on. 

And then up in front of us, about one hundred feet or so, we saw this “thing!” It was about six feet tall. Its back, which it was scratching against a tree, was facing us. At first to me it looked like a large dog on top of a horse. 

I asked my daughter, “What is that?” 

A jersey devil like creature encounter in NJ.

It started walking along the path we were riding on, and we slowly followed it up the hill, but the horses were reluctant to stay calm. They started to go wild.

The thing turned around, and I could better see what it looked like. It had whitish hair, with black spots on its hips. It had horns coming out of its head and red, slanted eyes. Its nose had a pig-like snout. It stood on two feet that ended in cloven hooves; its hands were tipped with large claws. And it looked like it was slobbering all over. 

It jumped into the path with its arms opened wide, lowering its head like it was going to charge us. At the time I felt as though I was in some kind of trance, like I was in a movie or something. Only when my daughter yelled, “Let’s turn around and get out of here!” is when I realized we might be in danger. We were certainly afraid of whatever it was. 

Then it did charge at us, tucking its arms in and running like the Bionic Man. It tried to grab one of the horse’s tails, but we took off. When I looked back I noticed it had stopped in the spot we had taken off from.

Like in the movies, after we got away from this thing, we saw a Washington Township police car by the junkyard and told the policeman driving it that there was a strange creature in the woods that came after us, and we described it to him. 

The policeman said, “Well, I hope to hell we don’t catch it!” and started to fill out a report. But amazingly, this thing showed up in the junkyard and we all saw as it hopped over the 8-foot fence, galloped in front of the police car and then ran into the woods! After that, we took the horses right back to the stables. 

The policeman wanted my address so he could speak with me later, but I didn’t make it home in time. He had already come and gone. I never found out if he filed the report. Maybe he didn’t want to report it. 

Later on, the owner of a local ranch told me one time he found one of his horses dead in a field, with its stomach ripped open. 

I am telling you: I believe there is something out there. There were three witnesses that day and my daughter and I can recall vividly every moment of our encounter with this thing even after 40 years. I’ll never forget it. I’ve never told this story to anyone outside of the family, but my daughter convinced me that we should tell it to Weird NJ.

Sidebar: NJBigfoot.org reported a similar sighting to Olivia’s that happened six years later in Jackson along Bowman Road: “I was taking my daughters to their riding lesson early evening on Oct. 14 (about 5-6 pm) The ranch was along Bowman Road. This thing, covered in reddish brown hair ran across the road in front of my car (about 2 to 3 hundred feet). It ran really fast. The thing was standing upright on two legs. It had a collie-like face, long and hairy. It didn’t stop, just kept on going into the woods.”

You can read more stories like this one in Weird NJ’s special issue, “The Jersey Devil & Other Bizarre Beasts: Your Field Guide To New Jersey’s Cryptid Creatures, True Life Encounters With The Unknown.” For this and more issues of Weird NJ, head over to www.weirdnj.com.

About Weird NJ

Have you ever been in a situation you cannot explain? Witnessed something so strange you were afraid to tell anyone? All the stories you’ll read in this special Weird NJ edition have happened to these people when they least expected it. From Bigfoot to Big Red Eyes and weird winged creatures from all over the state of New Jersey and beyond, these sightings have been happening for many years.  Some believe more than a few Jersey Devils still lurk among the Pine Barrens, and Mantis Men roam the banks of the Musconetcong River. Although we may live in a small state, we certainly have our share of unexplained encounters. From hairy to winged, to big and small, Weird New Jersey’s got them all.

Image Credit: Ryan Doan

Mark Sceurman is the founder and co-publisher of Weird N.J., the offbeat travel guide and magazine devoted to New Jersey's local legends, urban folklore, and best-kept secrets. He launched the publication in 1989 as a self-published newsletter mailed to a handful of subscribers, drawing on a lifelong fascination with the "underside" of local history—the odd, unwritten stories passed around at diners and old-man bars rather than found in history books. After connecting with photographer Mark Moran, whose dark, moody images captured the eerie feeling Sceurman was after, the two joined forces to grow Weird N.J. into the cult-favorite magazine, book series, and media franchise it is today. Beyond publishing, he's a musician and a sought-after presenter, giving multimedia talks across the state on everything from the paranormal to New Jersey's endless supply of homegrown weirdness.

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