http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/vr/bunny/
By the 1980s the Bunny Man had become an even more sinister figure with several gruesome murders to his credit. Although he has been reported as far south as Culpepper, Virginia. his main haunt has been the area surrounding a railroad overpass near Fairfax Station, Virginia frequented by party goers, the now infamous "Bunny Man Bridge."
Does anyone have any details on this? Is it worth going to check out and document? I'm a self-trained crypto-zoologist with a degree in anthro. I do some light ghost hunting. I wouldn't necessarily say I'm a believer in everything /x/ but I'm always a curious personality who isn't really afraid of taking risks. Thoughts?
If anyone knows some cool places to check out in the general Virginia area of the US I'd be game for that. I'd really like to go to a lot of places like this, maybe even old buildings and make up a book. If I had more money I would go across the country. I would dedicate my book to everyone on /x/ you give me hope that my research/investigations are not stupid even if all the shit isn't real. Human curiosity and exploration are down the toilet with the new generation of folks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybSnN9nv7UQ
Also please tell me about incidents of strange creature sightings in your area.
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That's the spooky bridge from Mama, right?