Nothing here that's as mysterious as bigfoot/yowie glimpses, but
this post about unexpected sightings of what appear to be "wild" men living nude and dirty (or greasy - the story from New Jersey in 1935 is especially odd) is interesting nonetheless:
The group watched this naked individual for several minutes before he
reportedly dropped down on all fours and fled, in a way resembling that
of an animal. The group watched, stunned, as this wild-looking man
“galloped off through the high grass along the edge of the road, along
the tracks,” leaving nothing behind but bare footprints that marked his
path.
Heading in the same direction the strange phantom fled on their way
home, they once again encountered this individual, who was purportedly
in a sunken barrel of oil by the railroad tracks, “up to his neck, his
hands grasping the outer edge, and moving around in the oil.”
The unsettling incident was perhaps the first of what became known as
encounters with “Oily Oliver,” as the degenerate had been so-named by
the conductor and motorman on the trolley, who seemed well aware of the
fiend when Quackenbush* and his company reported it to them. Similar
stories would persist on up into the 1960s, including one encounter two
women had while visiting a cemetery, during which they observed a naked,
oily man creeping through the weeds toward them.
The writer notes, however, that this story is reminiscent of folk myth from the other side of the world:
“Oily Oliver” bears some similarity to peculiar folk beliefs in Malay
cultures that involve “grease devils,” phantom attackers that cover
themselves in grease which makes them slippery, and thus able to evade
capture more easily.
* Seriously, the number of American surnames which sound funny to the rest of us is pretty remarkable.
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