Three found Dead after wolf killed two pigs and attempted to
murder a third in Baconville on Thursday.
Residents were shocked when news of the murders came in.
The wolf that was accused of destroying two homes within the
community died yesterday while attempting to break into a third. The wolf was
found dead in a kettle of boiling water by the fireplace.
Along with the wolf were the survivor’s brothers. The two
homes that were destroyed belonged to the pigs. Little was recovered from the
scene of the crime, and bodies are yet to be recovered.
Thomas R. Pigg of 578 Wallow Drive claimed that he had taken
shelter when he saw the wolf. Pigg said, “Then I saw him get a ladder from the
garage. I knew he was going to try for the roof.”
Though Pigg was saved, he wondered if his insurance would cover the damage to the chimney.
Pigg's mother said, "There has never been a time pigg hasn't worked his hardest, and it truly worked out well for him."
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