Conan Doyle failed to be a good detective himself, he had heard that two girls had photographed fairies and convinced himself that they were real. He failed to confirm its authenticity by not investigating and considering other ways the fairies were photographed, including the possibility of them being fraudulent pictures. He placed all his trust in these girls rather than a believable explanation.
The author discovers that many of these women have some things in common like motherhood and its struggles. They explain that these mothers look for a probable explanation for their hardships in order to find an explanation for their own hardships. One of these women had birthed a baby with a deformed face and had gone to spirituality linking her baby with the one in the story. many of these stories highlight the sense of meaning, especially with women or other humans who are going through a sense of powerlessness in their lives.
I do particularly agree with Doyle whether it is all the superficial being that stems out of his story. Most of the time it would come out from a deep emotional or psychological need. going deep into these beliefs are ways people can cope with not knowing where these answers could lead.
The Chupacabra is a creature believed to lurk in Latin America, especially in Mexico and Puerto Rico, and is one of the most terrifying creatures. Although they have differing descriptions of the creature, it is most typically portrayed as a reptilian beast with glowing eyes, spines on its back, and bloodlust. The word "Chupacabra" translates to "goat sucker" in Spanish. Portraying the animal to attack and drain the blood of its livestock, especially goats. The locals in Puerto Rico discovered livestock with wounds on its necks with their blood drained in the 1990s. Numerous other accounts have surfaced throughout the Americas, igniting the legend once more. I believe there would be other creatures that may or may not do this, hence why I'm in the middle of believing this and not. Even though I have not heard of any other animal draining the blood of goats, it's unexplainable how this could have occurred, making me believe there could be a "Chupacabra" out there making these events more believable.
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