The Field Records section preserves the dated PDF files connected to Mutilation Watch.
Each record represents a specific observation, ramp check, return visit, roadside inspection, or documented field event connected to the ongoing investigation. This page allows visitors to follow the investigation over time through preserved records rather than relying on memory, summary, or speculation alone.
Mutilation Watch began with the discovery of one mutilated deer near Ramp 135 at Brewer, Missouri. Since that discovery, the central question has remained open: was the Brewer File an isolated incident, or will another deer or other animal appear under unusual circumstances at Ramp 135 or elsewhere along the I-55 Corridor from St. Louis to New Madrid, Missouri?
Every investigation date matters, whether something unusual is found or not. A return visit that produces no new discovery is still part of the timeline. A clean ramp check still helps define the record. A photograph, weather note, location observation, or absence of activity may become important later if another discovery occurs.
These PDF records may include site photographs, ramp conditions, roadway observations, weather conditions, animal remains, scavenger activity, location notes, nearby disturbances, environmental changes, and any details that may help compare future findings against the original Brewer File incident.
The goal is not to force a conclusion before the evidence exists. The goal is to build a transparent field timeline so future observations can be compared honestly against past records.
Each PDF below represents one dated point in the investigation.