Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Robert's Snowman



Another unexplained incident occured in Kecksburg, PA as the sun was setting on Dec 26th, 2005. A very well constructed snowman fell to the ground only hours after it had been raised on display by Eric, Matthew and Jacob Gilbertson in the front yard of Robert Bitner. Bitner's initial thoughts blamed the demise of the snowman on shoddy engineering by MIT students. Keith Gilbertson, ever wary of mysterious events in Kecksberg, rejected this theory and pointed to numerous other possibilities. He listed as a prime suspect, the "non- believer" who lives near Robert in the shadow of the snowman. Keith believes this man may be fed up with Robert constantly being in the limelight. This may also explain the man's motivation for claiming nothing big happened in Kecksburg back in December 1965. With the snowman toppled, he may have thought photographers would not be flocking to Robert's house. While the envious neighbor theory seems plausible, Gilbertson has some other ideas. Robert's delicious pickled beets were used for the snowman's decorative buttons. They may have attracted a hungry passerby or possibly a group of squirrels. In the rush to gather the Beets, an accident may have happened. As of this writing the investigation is on going. Check back for updates

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