UT016: Analysis of Samples from a Cow Mutilated June 27, 2001 (Conrad, Montana)
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Background/Objective
A Red Angus cow was found mutilated in Conrad, Montana. There were no obvious tracks from vehicles, people, or predators around the animal. The mutilations consisted of very clean excisions of the left eye and eyelid, rectum, genitalia, and tongue. When the hide was cut away from the neck by law enforcement officers and the rancher, they found an area that was dark green. They did this to determine whether the animal had been injected. Tissue samples were taken underneath the left jaw-bone from area of green colored tissue. Additionally, samples of vitreous fluid and a maggot mass were obtained. The object is to look for any components that should not be normally present in the animal.
Phyllis Budinger's Analysis Report
Phyllis Budinger's Post Analysis Notes
Currently, no notes.
