owl, like these, caused this bleeding head wound when it swooped down? symmetrical tears. we had an ornithologist who said these tears are consistent with an owl claw. you think of the characteristic trident like talon claws? yes, and as we all know scalp wounds cause plenty of bleeding. that she panicked. obviously, you d run in the house to get away from the owl. that she did and ran down the stairwell. reporter: and if an owl attacking humans sounds like so much urban legend, don t tell that to byron unger. he owned a company about 20 miles away from the peterson home. he was leaving work with his manager one night when an owl swooped down from the trees and swiped his colleague on the head. this surveillance camera caught the entire freakish event. and if that weren t strange enough, it happened to byron himself just two weeks later. i ve never been hit so hard by something it felt like a baseball bat knocked me probably five feet to the ground. knocked you. on the gr
but two minute bird feathers. a surprise he says to the detectives and an assistant da watching in the room. i think they were surprised because of the lab had not found the second feather. bill peterson was interested in the results, too. a review of the slides showed what? traces of bird feather? yes. yes. exactly right. in her hair. another very, very compelling fact. reporter: what was most compelling about the idea that an owl attacked kathleen, the supporters thought, was how it accounted for the distinctive lacerations on her scalp. had the three main talons of an owl, like these, caused this bleeding head wound when it swooped down? symmetrical tears. we had an ornithologist who said thyself said these tears are consistent with an owl claw. you think of the characteristic trident like talon claws? yes, and as we all know scalp wounds cause plenty of bleeding. that she panicked. obviously, you d run in the house to get away from the owl.
said these tears are consistent with an owl claw you think of the characteristic trident like talon claws? yes, and as we all know scalp wounds cause plenty of bleeding. that she panicked. obviously, you d run in the house to get away from the owl that she did and ran down the stairwell. reporter: and if an owl attacking humans sounds like so much urban legend, don t tell that to byron unger. he owned a company about 20 miles away from the peterson home he was leaving work with his manager one night when an owl swooped down from the trees and swiped his colleague on the head this surveillance camera caught the entire freakish event. and if that weren t strange enough, it happened to byron himself just two weeks later i ve never been hit so hard by something it felt like a baseball bat knocked me probably five feet to the ground. knocked you on the ground, scattered me on the ground. i was bleeding so bad i thought i lost my eye. reporter: his wife, waiting for him in the
in kathleen peterson s hand. tangled in the hair were not one but two minute bird feathers. a surprise he says to the detectives and an assistant da watching in the room. i think they were surprised because of the lab had not found the second feather. bill peterson was interested in the results, too. a review of the slides showed what? traces of bird feather? yes. yes. exactly right. in her hair. another very, very compelling fact. what was most compelling about the idea that an owl attacked kathleen, the supporters thought, was how it accounted for the distinctive lacerations on her scalp. had the three main talons of an owl, like these, caused this bleeding head wound when it swooped down? symmetrical tears. we had an ornithologist who said thyself said these tears are consistent with an owl claw. you think of the characteristic trident like talon claws? yes, and as we all know scalp wounds cause plenty of bleeding.
tangled in the hair were not one but two minute bird feathers. a surprise he says to the detectives and an assistant da watching in the room. i think they were surprised because of the lab had not found the second feather. bill peterson was interested in the results, too. a review of the slides showed what? traces of bird feather? yes. yes. exactly right. in her hair. another very, very compelling fact. reporter: what was most compelling about the idea that an owl attacked kathleen, the supporters thought, was how it accounted for the distinctive lacerations on her scalp. had the three main talons of an owl, like these, caused this bleeding head wound when it swooped down? symmetrical tears. we had an ornithologist who said thyself said these tears are consistent with an owl claw. you think of the characteristic trident like talon claws? yes, and as we all know scalp wounds cause plenty of bleeding. that she panicked. obviously, you d run in the