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The Bunny Man is an
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that originated from two incidents in
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, in 1970, but has been spread throughout the
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, and
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areas. The legend has many variations; most involve a man wearing a rabbit costume who attacks people with an axe or hatchet. Most of the stories occur around Colchester Overpass, a Southern Railway overpass spanning Colchester Road near
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, sometimes referred to as "Bunny Man Bridge". Versions of the legend vary in the Bunny Man's name, motives, weapons, victims, description of the bunny costume or lack thereof, and sometimes even his possible death. In some accounts, victims' bodies are mutilated, and in some variations, the Bunny Man's ghost or aging spectre is said to come out of his place of death each year on Halloween to commemorate his passing.


Origin

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Historian-Archivist Brian A. Conley extensively researched the Bunny Man legend. He has located two incidents of a man in a rabbit costume threatening people with an axe. The vandalism reports occurred ten days apart in 1970 in
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. The first incident was reported the evening of October 19, 1970, by
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Cadet Robert Bennett and his fiancée, who were visiting relatives on Guinea Road in Burke. Around midnight, while returning from a football game, they reportedly parked their car in a field on Guinea Road to "visit an Uncle who lived across the street from where the car was parked". As they sat in the front seat with the motor running, they noticed something moving outside the rear window. Moments later, the front passenger window was smashed, and there was a white-clad figure standing near the broken window. Bennett turned the car around while the man screamed at them about trespassing, including: "You're on private property, and I have your tag number." As they drove down the road, the couple discovered a hatchet on the car floor. When the police requested a description of the man, Bennett insisted he was wearing a white suit with long bunny ears. However, Bennett's fiancée contested their assailant did not have bunny ears on his head, but was wearing a white
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of some sort. They both remembered seeing his face clearly, but in the darkness, they could not determine his race. The police returned the hatchet to Bennett after examination. The second reported sighting occurred on the evening of October 29, 1970, when construction security guard Paul Phillips approached a man standing on the porch of an unfinished home, in Kings Park West on Guinea Road. Phillips said the man was wearing a gray, black, and white bunny costume, and was about 20 years old, tall, and weighed about . The man began chopping at a porch post with a long-handled axe, saying: "You are trespassing. If you come any closer, I'll chop off your head." The Fairfax County Police opened investigations into both incidents, but both were eventually closed for lack of evidence. In the weeks following the incidents, more than 50 people contacted the police claiming to have seen the "Bunny Man". Several newspapers, including ''
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'', reported that the "Bunny Man" had eaten a man's runaway cat. The articles that mentioned this incident were: *"Man in Bunny suit Sought in Fairfax" (October 22, 1970) *"The 'Rabbit' Reappears" (October 31, 1970) *"Bunny Man Seen" (November 4, 1970) *"Bunny Reports Are Multiplying" (November 6, 1970) In 1973, Patricia Johnson, a student at the
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, submitted a research paper that chronicled precisely 54 variations on the two incidents.


Colchester Overpass

Colchester Overpass was built in about 1906 near the site of Sangster's Station, a Civil War era railroad station on what was once the
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. Because of its association with the legend, the overpass is a popular destination for paranormal enthusiasts ( ghost hunters) and curiosity seekers ( legend trippers). Interest increases around Halloween, and starting in 2003, local authorities began controlling access to the area during that time. During Halloween 2011, over 200 people, some from as far away as the Pennsylvania–Maryland state line, were turned away during a 14-hour traffic checkpoint into the area. File:Norfolk Southern freight train at Colchester Overpass aka Bunnyman Bridge.jpg, Norfolk Southern freight train at Colchester Overpass File:Train and vehicular traffic at Colchester Overpass aka Bunnyman Bridge or Bunny Man Bridge.jpg, Train and road traffic at Colchester Overpass File:Amtrak train at Colchester Overpass aka Bunnyman Bridge.jpg, Amtrak train at Colchester Overpass File:Night time traffic at Colchester Overpass aka Bunnyman Bridge.jpg, Nighttime traffic at Colchester Overpass


In popular culture

The 2011
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'' Bunnyman'' is an
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-style version of the story. The 2017 Amazon original series ''
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'', based on the podcast of the same name, uses the Bunny Man legend to introduce the second episode of Season 1. In episode "Let's Get Scared", host Chris Gethard dresses as the Bunny Man for the full episode. In 2015, non-fiction author Jenny Cutler Lopez published a full-length feature in
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(readership 100,000 plus) title
Long Live The Bunnyman
On October 9, 2020, Adult Swim broadcast the story of the bunny man as a "bump" during an episode of ''
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''. Published in the spring of 2021, the short story anthology Dark Words: Stories of Urban Legends and Folklore features the horror story "The Bunny Man Salvation" by Alex Norcross, which follows a local teenager as he investigates the haunted bridge. Bunnyman Brewing in Fairfax, VA was named after the urban legend. The owners, Sam Grey and Eric Berrett, decided on the name based on stories they heard growing up in Fairfax. Bunnyman Brewing website
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See also

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References


Further reading


The Bunny Man Unmasked: The Real Life Origins of an Urban Legend
from
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Bunny Man: Artist's Rendition
from Braddock Heritage
Map: Braddock's Historic Sites
from Braddock Heritage showing location of Bunny Man incidents * *the description of "bunny suit" was removed, because it refers to what people wear to protect from biologic contamination,
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.


External links


Long Live The Bunnyman
by Jenny Cutler Lopez in
Northern Virginia Magazine ''Northern Virginia Magazine'' is a monthly magazine for the Northern Virginia region and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The magazine published its first issue in 2006. It focuses on dining, shopping, travel, and entertainment in the ...
(October 2015)
Tales of The Bunnyman of Northern Virginia
from WeirdUS.com

from Castle Of Spirits
The Legend of the Bunny Man
from YouTube.com
Interview with the Bennetts
from YouTube.com * * {{Urban legends 1970 establishments in Virginia Urban legends Supernatural legends Virginia folklore Fairfax County, Virginia Rabbits and hares in popular culture