:INFO The Bunny Man On the night of 19 October 1970, an Air Force cadet and his fiancée parked near a field in Fairfax County, Virginia. A figure in a white suit with long rabbit ears approached and threw a hatchet through the window. Two weeks later a security guard found a man in a full rabbit costume chopping at a porch post with an axe. Both incidents were reported to police. Both were filed. The legend that grew from them was considerably larger. :STATS :IMAGE :QUOTE [quotetype:plain, subtitle:Fairfax County Police report] A man in a white suit with long rabbit ears struck the window and said you are on private property and I have your tag number. :NOTE.half Researcher Brian Conley spent years tracing the legend. He found the original police reports but could never identify the man in the costume. | :NOTE.half The version told by teenagers today involves mass murder and a ghost. Neither element appears in any verifiable source. The bridge is real. The asylum is not. :POLL What walks the overpass? Two odd incidents that became a legend An unidentified eccentric who was never caught Something the police reports do not capture Keep it open :LINK https://www.google.com/search?q=Bunny+Man+Fairfax+County+Virginia+1970 Read more about the case