BISHOPVILLE, SC (WCSC/WIS) - Lizard Man is back. After nearly a decade without a sighting, Bishopville's mythical beast -- or person in a lizard costume -- is popping up around town. Descriptions of ...
Lizard Man, South Carolina’s own rural legend, seems to have crawled back out of the murky waters of Scape Ore Swamp near Bishopville, where it first was spotted in 1988, after a man reportedly saw ...
After two, new reported sightings of Lizard Man in South Carolina, fascination is growing over whether the mythical swamp creature actually exists. Read: Is This 3-Month-Old Baby Really Talking?!
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. BISHOPVILLE, S.C. — A new photo appears to ...
BISHOPVILLE, S.C. — A new photo appears to show one of South Carolina’s urban legends known as Lizard Man. A woman in Sumter told WCIV she spotted the fabled creature Sunday morning as she stepped out ...
On Monday, August 21, people across the United States will bear witness to the Great American Eclipse, the first total solar eclipse that visible in the U.S. since February 26, 1979. However, when ...
To be honest, the photo looks a bit like a promo still for a bad B-movie. Ed Wood bad. “Mystery Science Theater 3000” bad. Bad bad. In the shot, what could be charitably called a lizard man is ...
Whether you believe he's real or not, the Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp now has a festival named after him. The scaly creature was allegedly first spotted in the swamp near Bishopville in 1988. Three ...
LEE COUNTY, S.C. — Lizard Man, South Carolina’s own rural legend, seems to have crawled back out of the murky waters of Scape Ore Swamp near Bishopville, where it first was spotted in 1988, after a ...
The Lizard Man mania faded away after only a few months during the summer of 1988, but the story lives on today. Many Bishopville residents and cryptid fans, including a group called the Friends of ...
From left, Patrick Jackson, Brian Eaton and Tim Moore talk about the legend of the Lizard Man at the Harry and Harry Too restaurant in Bishopville, S.C. The restaurant has capitalized on the alleged ...
What would you call a seven-foot-tall creature from South Carolina with red eyes, a scaly body and three fingers on each hand, who liked to bite cars? No, not "Earl." It's the, ahem, Car-Biting Lizard ...
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