BY the light of a full moon Colin Keelty saw something so terrifying that it changed his life.
In the distance he spotted a beast running. He believed it was a deer – until it stood up on two legs.
“I won’t lie, I was petrified – the hairs on the back of my neck were standing up,” said Colin, 54.
The truck driver was so sure it was a werewolf that he’s spent 30 years hunting the spooky lycanthropes.
Grandad Colin was bitten by an obsession to find the creatures from folklore after an unforgettable experience in Hatfield, South Yorks, in October 1990.
Colin, who is divorced, insists he is not crying werewolf when he recounts the events of that night.
This story is from the April 11, 2021 edition of Sunday People.
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