Weird Universe have brought to our attention a fascinating case of “Windigo Possession” from 19th Century Canada.
The poor woman involved begged to be killed, complaining that she was “bound to” eat her loved ones.
Ethno-historian Nathan Carlson has brought together a collection of Windigo cases from the period, suggesting that perceived or actual Windigo possession was a real phenomena.
Parallels can be found to the European werewolf panics (including the grim tale of Peter Stumpp.
If you like your werewolf tales to have a more scientific bent, you might be interested in these research papers
This case is especially interesting: not only does the poor patient have clinical lycanthropy but he is also afflicted with Cotard’s Syndrome (a nihilistic belief that he is, in fact, dead).
Below: a wood cut of Peter Stumpp’s execution.

