

A man all dressed in silver was seen opening a manhole and disappearing into the underground. What on Earth is lurking in the catacombs beneath the University of South Carolina? He was first seen in 1949 by two USC students. Other reports have been made as well including the mauling of multiple cars that have been documented as looking as though they had been chewed up by something. I sped up and swerved to shake the creature off." I thought I heard a grunt and then I could see his fingers through the front windshield, where they curled around on the roof. I could see his toes and then he jumped on the roof of my car. I looked in my mirror and saw a blur of green running. I could see him from the neck down – the three big fingers, long black nails and green rough skin. I ran into the car and as I locked it, the thing grabbed the door handle. It was about 25 yards away and I saw red eyes glowing. His report is as follows: "I looked back and saw something running across the field towards me. The first such sighting was reported on June 29, 1988, by Christopher Davis. There have been quite a few reported sighting of this creature around South Carolina. The strength of the beast has been reported to be more than enough to rip a car to shreds.



It is said that this haunting South Carolina cryptid has three fingers on each hand and three toes on each foot. Which of these South Carolina urban legends do you believe? And which did you not know about? This list should give you lots of great new tales to tell your friends.ĭescribed as being taller than the average man, the Lizard Man is said to be muscular, covered with dark hair and scaly lizard-like skin on its face, hands, and feet. But it is up to you to decide what you believe in the end. Are they real? We like to think that all of the tales of creepy things in South Carolina are based on some fact whether it is a huge vein of truth or a sliver of breath. These are the stories that become South Carolina urban legends the ones that we tell each other around campfires and the ones children tell other children in their rooms on sleepovers using flashlights. This is the place that births the strange, unusual, and sometimes…sometimes the most terrifying stories you will ever hear or the ones you never want to hear. A place where the darkness lives a place where the sunshine never reaches. We know what we like to hear about our state, about the place we dwell, the place we let our children call home, however, nothing is all sunshine and rainbows. Posted in South Carolina Creepy Decemby Gwen Tennille updated on DecemThese 9 Urban Legends Of South Carolina Are Strange, Disturbing, And Terrifying
