WERE-WOLF
The mysterious thing about the case, in addition to what a serial murderer has, and more being the first, is that Manuel Blanco Romasanta confessed that all his crimes had been caused by a curse. This curse would have been launched by a relative, as it is said in the popular story, it could have been his parents, his mother-in-law or any other. The curse would have accompanied him for more than 13 years, as he confessed during his statement. During these years he would lose human consciousness and be prey to an uncontrollable animal fury that made him kill and devour the flesh of his victims. Only when he recovered the human form, two or three days later, he was aware of his crime and wept with regret. The transformation proceeded as follows:
First he undressed and rolled on the floor. The curse made him transform into a wolf figure, losing that of a man and carried away by an irresistible force, he threw himself to the victims in front of him, tore them with his nails and teeth until they became corpses, devoured and ate them. This form lasted between hours, days, and even more than a week. When he lost the form of a wolf and recovered the human, they returned to the point where he had left his clothes, gathered them up and dressed.
Manuel Blanco Romasanta did not reveal what was happening to anyone and tried to be very careful so that he was not known.
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Scientific explanation
Recently, some investigations can clarify and give some credibility to the testimony of Manuel Blanco Romasanta. It is known from the technical report found in the case of The Werewolf that his strange sculpting is in absolute opposition to the relationship with that of his existence. Apparently during those years of the murders, it had rained a lot. This caused the rye, with which the bread is cooked, to be in bad condition due to the ergot . Spoiled rye, like this one, can cause hallucinations because it contains LSD-25. This, together with the popular narrative of lobo da xente , could have made Manuel Blanco Romasanta think that he really believed that he was transforming into lobishome.
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