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}}An unnamed '''hiker''' was walking at night through the woods near the [[Fetch Priory]] in [[Fetchborough]] in [[July]] [[1977]], while whistling "[[The Entertainer]]".
}}An unnamed '''hiker''' was walking at night through the woods near the [[Fetch Priory]] in [[Fetchborough]] in [[July]] [[1977]], while whistling "[[The Entertainer]]".


He ran from [[Fendahl|something]] and fell, unable to move. The next morning, his body was discovered by [[Adam Colby]], whose pet [[dog]] [[Leakey]] had led him to it.
==Biography==
The hiker ran from [[Fendahl|something]] and fell, unable to move. The next morning, his body was discovered by [[Adam Colby]], whose pet [[dog]] [[Leakey]] had led him to it.


Dr. [[Fendelman]] ordered [[Maximillian Stael]] to do a post-mortem on the hiker's body, but Stael found this impossible as the body was decomposing rapidly — although the outward signs were that the man died very recently. Fendelman subsequently ordered Stael to dispose of the hiker's body. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')
Dr. [[Fendelman]] ordered [[Maximillian Stael]] to do a post-mortem on the hiker's body, but Stael found this impossible as the body was decomposing rapidly — although the outward signs were that the man died very recently. Fendelman subsequently ordered Stael to dispose of the hiker's body. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')

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An unnamed hiker was walking at night through the woods near the Fetch Priory in Fetchborough in July 1977, while whistling "The Entertainer".

Biography

The hiker ran from something and fell, unable to move. The next morning, his body was discovered by Adam Colby, whose pet dog Leakey had led him to it.

Dr. Fendelman ordered Maximillian Stael to do a post-mortem on the hiker's body, but Stael found this impossible as the body was decomposing rapidly — although the outward signs were that the man died very recently. Fendelman subsequently ordered Stael to dispose of the hiker's body. (TV: Image of the Fendahl)