Mothman
For 13 months, Point Pleasant was terrorized by a winged creature with glowing red eyes. When the Silver Bridge collapsed killing 46 people, Mothman sightings ceased—leading many to believe it was a warning.
The Prophecy of Disaster
From November 1966 to December 1967, the town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia was haunted by a winged creature with glowing red eyes. When the Silver Bridge collapsed killing 46 people, the sightings stopped—spawning one of America’s most enduring cryptid legends.
First Sighting
November 15, 1966:
- Two young couples
- Near TNT area
- Red glowing eyes
- Wings folded back
- Chased their car
The Witnesses
Roger and Linda Scarberry:
- Steve and Mary Mallette
- Driving past TNT plant
- Saw seven-foot figure
- Terrified
- Reported to police
Physical Description
Consistent reports:
- Seven feet tall
- Gray/brown body
- Wing span 15 feet
- Glowing red eyes
- No visible head
The Eyes
Most distinctive feature:
- Bright red
- Glowing
- Hypnotic
- Terrifying
- Main identifier
The TNT Area
Primary location:
- WWII munitions plant
- Abandoned igloos
- Where creature lived
- Most sightings
- Investigation focus
The 13 Months
Sighting period:
- November 1966
- To December 1967
- Over 100 witnesses
- Various locations
- Then stopped
The Silver Bridge
December 15, 1967:
- Eyebar chain bridge
- Collapsed during rush hour
- 46 people killed
- Point Pleasant tragedy
- Mothman vanished
The Connection
What happened:
- Sightings stopped
- After collapse
- Warning creature?
- Harbinger of doom
- Forever linked
John Keel
Investigator/author:
- Investigated extensively
- “The Mothman Prophecies”
- 1975 book
- Documented everything
- Defined narrative
The Prophecy Theory
What Keel believed:
- Mothman warned
- Of coming disaster
- Paranormal harbinger
- Not just creature
- Something more
Men in Black
Also reported:
- Strange visitors
- Black suits
- Warned witnesses
- During Mothman period
- Connected phenomena
The Movie
2002 film:
- “The Mothman Prophecies”
- Richard Gere
- Increased fame
- Brought new visitors
- Cultural impact
Modern Status
Point Pleasant today:
- Mothman Museum
- Annual festival
- Statue downtown
- Tourist destination
- Town identity
Continuing Sightings
Still reported:
- Occasionally
- Various locations
- Before disasters
- Harbinger reputation
- Active legend
Significance
13 months of sightings ending with major disaster creating America’s most prophetic cryptid legend.
Legacy
Mothman transformed from local creature to harbinger of doom—a being whose appearance may signal coming catastrophe.