The Billiwhack Monster: A Cryptid Legend from California.
First reported in 1912, the monster is said to be a predator of both humans and livestock, and its legend has persisted despite the absence of physical evidence.
The creature is described as a half-goat, half-man humanoid with long claws, gray hair, and ram-like horns, and has been known to throw rocks at cars and pound on their hoods, leaving dents.
The legend dates back to World War II and is associated with August Rubel, a former owner of the Billiwhack Dairy and Ranch, who was rumored to have conducted secret experiments for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS).
Some believe the Billiwhack Monster is a product of these experiments that escaped and now haunts the area. The dairy itself is described as a decrepit ruin with underground rooms and tunnels and is said to be filled with uncashed checks made out to August Rubel.
While there is no concrete evidence to support the existence of the Billiwhack Monster, the legend persists and continues to attract cryptozoologists and curious visitors to the area.
The site is also known for other strange occurrences, including sightings of a half-monkey, half-man creature in nearby Ojai.
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Source: notoriouslymorbid.com & weirdca.com