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Strange creatures who's voices are heard moaning and gagging have been reported all over the US since the 1800s. These files were leaked by an anonymous investigative group. They say they obtained info illegally from the ASPCA and dug deeper by interviewing original witnesses.

The Moss family talked of encounters with the creatures in question. This article will follow that account as it is most credible and real. An interview had taken place with the Moss' only daughter. She uses an alias: Alias [WORD]

The Moss family had moved into a new house in Claymont, DE. They heard a rumor about the house: a violent family had lived there.Mrs. Moss was three months pregnant with word at the time they noticed the first signs. She told us they felt watched. When they were alone. The first time they saw the creatures was in the living room. That afternoon it sat in the corner. It moaned, WORD explained. The Moss' were terrified. The creature rocked back and forth. The moan was inhuman to them. As Mr. Moss approached the creature it lifted it's head and stared into his eyes lovingly, like a child would to it's father. They both felt that clearly, but this was no child, it wasn't human. WORD could only explain this much, as she got this information from her uncle, whom she lived with when her parents died.

As months passed into Mrs. Moss' pregnancy, they saw them more often. They moaned and cried, but that was all they did. The Moss' were excited for the birth of their baby girl. Only weeks before the birth was the first physical contact with the strange creatures. Mrs. Moss was preparing dinner while the creature sat and stared across the kitchin lovingly. They had been so used to them the Moss' hardly paid them mind. That was until it began to crawl toward her. WORD said it crawled yet stumbled, moaning and clicking loudly. She called for her husband. By the time she yelled, he was already in the kitchen. The creature yanked her gown, coughing, seemingly pleading. As it saw Mr Moss it vanished. WORD said her mother was terrified. It was still childlike, but it was scary.

Mrs' Moss gave birth to WORD and life moved on happily. They made sure to shelter WORD from the creatures.They didn't want them to scare her. After all, she was a baby.

WORD was five years old. Mrs. Moss would constantly check on her while she played. When she heard her child stop talking, she was curious of what captivated her. She peered into the living room from the pantry to see a creature crawling at her. She yelled out, horrified. She didn't know how to react to save her daughter. WORD didn't cry nor flinch at the atrocity crawling toward her. She was actually calmed and entranced. Mrs. Moss noticed this and froze herself.

Just then Mr. Moss came in. Mrs. Moss yelled to him, "Pleas, honey, it'll touch her! It wants her!". WORD recalls these words clearly from her mother. When Mr. Moss saw the creature by his daughter, he yelled, "Get away from her!". This, too, is vivid. The creature began to back away in fear, moaning and gagging. At the same time, WORD began to cry. WORD told us she didn't know why but she felt horrible. Her mother held her tightly as her father moved toward it. He was enraged by it. He wouldn't let it touch his beloved daughter. He yelled and cursed at it. The creature became more stressed and loud. WORD, as well, was hysterical. She cried loudly.

Mrs. Moss spoke to her husband. She yelled to him to stop. These words were likley in fear of what it could do. Mr. Moss had no reason to stop; he kicked it up against the wall. He beat it in anger, WORD tells us. He froze as he stared into it's eyes full of fear, pain, and distraught. With that, the creature let out a horrifying cry. It weeped; it didn't sound human. All it did was cry. The Moss family yelled in fear. WORD told us it made them sick yet sad at the same time.

WORD tells us of having witnessed extreme depression in her parents from that point. It was eerie, though since then no one had seen or heard the creatures. The Moss' were left with a strange affliction. WORD tells us the details still aren't clear, but she heard a bang and soon cops came to the door. She was taken away. It wasn't until days later she was told her parents were dead, and not until she was twelve was she told it was suicide. WORD tells us she wasn't sure. 