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« on: February 02, 2014, 06:01:35 PM »
Okay, Jesus, Muslim. I'll post something that isn't a troll pasta. Sorry.
The fog is an occurrence of a mist-like phenomenon that happens very rarely. Some say that you get a very eerie feeling when walking through feeling as though you're being watched. The sense that something is actually stalking you. Many approach the mist and think nothing of it as though its a normal foggy day. Many go into it. Not many come out.
(The next information was all taken from an interview.) In 2007, on the day of July 14, 21 year-old Preston Jacobs of St. Louis Missouri was on vacation to Miami,Florida with his family. He arrived at a resort. The first day went well.
The second day the family decided to go off the resort and out of the city. They found a hiking trail campground that they decided to go see. The campground was called Camp Sandy. Camp Sandy, which is now closed due to unknown reasons, had 4 trails.
Each trail led to a waterfall. The family decided on the 2nd trail because it was the shortest. Jacobs, midway through the trail had stopped at a picnic table and stopped to eat. He told the family to head on without him. When he finished his meal he got up and pressed forward upon the trail. As he neared the 3/4 point a fog started forming around him. He thought nothing of it an continued on. As he continued more he could hear the waterfall which sounded as if it were only about 70 yards away.
As he went further along the trail the faint sound of the waterfall began to disappear. But as he kept moving forward the sound eventually dissipated. The fog was now very large and he couldn't see but only a few feet in front of him. He started to shiver as he felt like he was nervous. His heart pounding, he decided to try and quickly get back to the main area where the trails began. He felt like he was being watched. He quickly started running. As if he were running from something. The trail seemed as though it would never end. He quickly picked up speed. As he ran a branch on the ground had caught the loop of his shoelace and he fell. As he fell he hit his head on a rock and fainted.
The last thing he remembers after that is him being carried on a stretcher back to the hospital. Jacobs suffered from a severe concussion and a fractured skull. The doctor, Dr. Jared Freeman, had told Jacobs that he had tried to contact his family but he couldn't reach them. Jacobs made a full recovery and was sent back home to his college apartment.
He too tried calling his family but no one answered. About a month later he received a phone call that his mom, dad, and brother had all been found brutally murdered within the trail where he was in Florida. Their bodies were lying way off the trail. Each of the family members had been disemboweled. Eyes were gouged out and part of their faces had been ripped off.
The Rake, which is what locals are claiming, killed the Jacobs family.
Police thought that it was the works of a brutal murderer. Locals though believed that it was the works of the creature, The Rake. The rake is said by the locals to inhabit the mist like Jacobs saw on that day. Though the rake doesn't have to be in the mist, the mist helps its stalking instinct by giving it more cover.