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Date Published: June 20, 2009 |
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Finding the “founding father” of the Lizard Man
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By CHRIS MOORE
Item Digital Editor
Since I started working full time at The Item in November 2001, I can personally say that I've fielded calls several times from national and even international media looking for images on one of two things, Lee County's Lizard Man and Pee Wee Gaskins.
Thursday morning on the way to work I was called and told that we had a shooting overnight on DuBose Siding Road. I was tasked with getting a picture of the house where the shooting took place. During my search and communication back with the office I was told that we thought the individual that was shot and killed was Chris Davis. The Item's Lee County ace reporter Randy Burns had brought up the point that he thought this very well could be the Christopher Davis that had a run in with the Lizard Man. I'm not sure when the connections were made and the fact checking was complete, but in the end, one thing was for sure --- this was indeed our man.
As I was preparing to leave this evening I was informed that we were in search of head shot of Mr. Davis.
My initial reaction was, AHA! I had heard our newsroom clerk Sandra Holbert talking about a folder that she inherited when she started working here that contained articles about the Lizard Man. So I went in search of it. I found it along with photograph depicting a young, 17-year-old Davis standing near the site off Browntown Road where he says he was attacked – the article was titled “Bumps in the night?” from July 20, 1988.
To make a long story short, as I scanned in Davis' photo I began looking and scanning over the various articles that had been amassed in this folder, written during the past 20-plus years. I then kept finding things I thought you, our readers, might be interested in seeing. I was consumed!
I've now spent the last two hours – when I was supposed to be finalizing another project for today's online edition – reading, scanning, making PDFs and retyping excerpts from some of the articles that were written.
Being a homegrown Sumterite and the fact that I was a child during the time that the Lizard Man was "hot" -- I even remember a song about him too -- it was interesting to make this connection. I've photographed Sheriff Truesdale, the law enforcement half of this equation, a man I've talked to on a number of occasions about the Lizard Man. I'm sorry to say that I never got to personally meet Mr. Davis and hear his story firsthand. Somehow though I feel that I learned a lot about a young man turned legend just as much as the Lizard Man himself -- I'll be sharing this with my little guys here in a few years.
Attached to this article you will find an in-depth article titled “Bumps in the night?” from July 20, 1988, that I have made into a PDF for your enjoyment. I've also attached a number of links and videos that feature Lee County's international celebrity, the Lizard Man.
I hope you enjoying reading and looking over this information as much as I have.
Now I think I'm going to run on down to the South Carolina Cotton Museuem and see Janson Cox so I can get my very own Lizard Man T-shirt that they sell in their gift shop ... Goodnight!
Spanky
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Sketch created by Davis of the creature that attacked him. |
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