
Discovery of Walter the deer's antler brings Pullman hunt to a close
Walter, as the deer was affectionately nicknamed, was a sight to behold as he traipsed around Pullman following a run in with a backyard hammock last September.
Large portions of the violet fabric remained adorned to his right antler until the young buck shed it in February. During those five months, Walter grew a global fan base, while also being the subject of many calls to the Pullman Police Department.
The police department, who were the ones to free Walter from his backyard booby trap, had to inform many a concerned resident of the crimson and gray city that the rival-colored fabric did not impede the deer's quality of life, he'd eventually drop it as all white-tailed do — and that Walter was not the victim of frat-boy hijinx, as Code Enforcement Officer Kayla Loop said last month.
The treasure lost to the Palouse winter was found Wednesday, said Judy Willington, founder of a Facebook account serving as Walter's official fan page.
Willington said the tattered remnants of the hammock were still attached, although time and the elements have faded the fabric into a more appropriate mix of mauve, lavender and plum.
Dave Gibney, fellow Pullman resident, spotted the antler while out for a walk near Reaney Park, home to the Lentil Festival. He's noticed Walter in his neighborhood from time to time after first spotting him in his yard last fall.
"I didn't know it was a hammock," Gibney said. "When I first saw him, I called him into the police too, and they told me they knew about him. Frankly, I thought it looked like a Huskie jacket."
In what may have been a sign of peace offering after taunting Washington State University cougar fans with their in-state rival's colors, Walter left the antler lying near the foot of the iconic steps running from Reaney Park up the hill to the university.
Gibney uploaded some photos of the antler laying in the grass, then posted them to much acclaim in the Facebook group. While a bit vague about the location, Gibney gathered up the antler and left it on his front porch for Willington to find.
"I was so happy that he reached out to us, and that he was able to get it to me," Willington said. "I kind of like the way that he did the pictures, but didn't say anything about it. It kind of was, I don't know what to call it, like a treasure map or something."
Gibney, a now retired longtime IT specialist at the university, said it made perfect sense to pass it on to Willington. She's a big supporter of Walter, founded the Facebook group and has a plan for the antler and it's remaining fabric.
"I don't have a great use for a little fork and horn antler," Gibney said. "I knew she wanted it, so why not?"
Willington will mount the antler above her porch, complete with a sign declaring the locale "Walter's Place." The good news spread like wildfire through her Facebook group Wednesday, as Walter fans near and far reveled in Gibney's kindness and Willington's joy.
"It'll be fun to just keep on watching and seeing how the rest of the adventure unfolds, when those new antlers grow in," Willington said. "And watching how big they grow, and how many times he'll still come back and visit.
"But I sure hope he doesn't find another hammock."
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New York Post
19 minutes ago
- New York Post
‘Disrespectful' tourist sparks outrage after desecrating ancient Greek marble ruin for photo-op: ‘They have crossed the line'
Call him Jerk-ules. A tourist has been labeled 'disrespectful' after lifting up an ancient chunk of marble for a photo-op in Naxos, Greece, as seen in a concerning Facebook post. 'They have crossed the line,' Kiriakos Jr. Boulamatsis, a Naxos resident who took the photo, captioned the post. 'Wake up before it's too late.' Advertisement The unidentified defiler hoists the marble slab aloft while a woman snaps his picture. Facebook/Alexandros Frantzeskos The desecration reportedly occurred at the iconic Portara, a 20-foot-high marble doorway on the islet of Palatia. It's the last remnant of a temple to Apollo, which was constructed between the 6th to 7th centuries BC before the project was abandoned due to political upheaval, according to the Greek Reporter. Advertisement In the appalling pic, the shirtless bozo is seen holding up a massive slab of stone seemingly taken from the grounds surrounding the cultural landmark as a woman snaps photos of him. The gate-crasher's photo-op sparked a backlash on Facebook with one critic calling the defilement 'disrespectful in every way!' The Portara is the last remaining remnant of a temple to Apollo that was started in the 6th century B.C. but was never completed. costas1962 – Advertisement Another wrote, 'It feels like people are becoming more stupid year after year.' 'Naxos is increasingly becoming a Disneyland and the visitors probably have money, but no respect and decency,' said a third. The photo's uploader Boulamatsis, felt that the brazen act highlighted the lack of adequate protection measures at the site, which is free to visit but lacks formal security or ticketing. He called on Naxos authorities to immediately deploy security guards along with other security measures. Advertisement 'Don't wait until the season is over,' he declared. 'Do it before the month changes!' Boulamatsis also claimed that had this occurred in another country, the offender would've been 'fined and deported.' According to Naxos Mayor Dimitris Lianos, the Ministry of Culture was made aware of the incident and has since posted a guard to the gate — although it's yet unclear how long they will remain there. 'What the Municipality and the residents of the island want, and we have submitted it to the Ministry of Culture, is for an on-site restoration and promotion of this particular archaeological site,' Lianos told local media, per the Daily Mail. 'That is, for it to be maintained and operated in an organized manner, with a ticket and security, so as to ensure its protection and generate revenue that will be attributed to Culture.' In a similarly egregious desecration earlier this summer, a clumsy tourist accidentally put his hand through a priceless 300-year-old painting while posing for a picture.


New York Post
an hour ago
- New York Post
Convicted felon hunted in gruesome slaying of Tennessee family after 7-month-old found abandoned in stranger's yard
A frantic manhunt is underway for a convicted felon suspected of murdering a Tennessee family and then abandoning their 7-month-old girl in her car seat in a stranger's yard some 40 miles away. Authorities blasted out Austin Robert Drummond's photo on Thursday — warning the alleged killer was likely 'armed and dangerous.' The 28-year-old, who has been added to the bureau's Most Wanted List, is facing four counts of first-degree murder and a spate of other charges tied to the bizarre case. 7 Matthew Wilson and Adrianna Williams pictured with their daughter Weslynne. Facebook 7 Authorities released a photo of suspect Austin Robert Drummond. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation The hunt for Drummond kicked off after the baby girl was found dumped in her car seat in a 'random' person's front yard in Tigrett in the state's north-west on Tuesday afternoon. 7 Austin Robert Drummond is on the run from police. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation A 911 caller reported the infant had been dropped off by a minivan or mid-size SUV. 7 Seven-month-old baby Weslynne was left in her car seat in a random person's front yard, authorities said. Dyer County Sheriff's Office As authorities scrambled to find her family, investigators said they uncovered the bodies of her four relatives just hours later in Tiptonville. The victims were identified as the child's parents, Matthew Wilson, 21, and Adrianna Williams, 20, her maternal grandmother Cortney Rose, 38, and uncle Braydon Williams, 15. 7 Grandmother Cortney Rose, 38, was killed. Facebook The suspect is currently dating Rose's half-sister, according to authorities. Investigators haven't yet released a motive for the slayings. 7 Police released pictures of the suspect wanted of a quadruple homicide. WMC Drummons, who has a lengthy rap sheet, had only been released from prison late last year after spending 13 years locked up for aggravated robbery and other crimes, Fox13 reported. Authorities hunting him down believe he is likely armed and dangerous given his violent track record, according to District Attorney Danny Goodman. 7 Braydon Williams was murdered in Tennessee. Facebook Investigators described Drummond as being about 5-foot-10 and 190 pounds. He is possibly driving a 2016 Audi A3 with the Tennessee plates RI 01896. The vehicle has damage to the driver's side.


New York Post
5 hours ago
- New York Post
Arkansas hairstylist reveals ‘eerie' encounter with Devil's Den murder suspect Andrew James McGann moments before he's arrested mid-haircut: ‘He looked soulless'
The madman accused of brutally murdering two parents in front of their children in Arkansas' Devil's Den State Park 'looked soulless' during a haircut moments before he was arrested for the killings, his hairstylist revealed. Andrew James McGann entered Lupita's Beauty Salon in Springdale, Arkansas, just before 5 p.m. on July 30, five days after the brutal murders of Cristen Amanda Brink and her husband, Clinton David Brink, in the state park. Hairstylist Adriana Ruiz Avalos was put off by McGann's presence but still began the haircut, unaware of the high-profile arrest about to take place inside her shop. Advertisement 5 Andrew James McGann is arrested inside Lupita's Beauty Salon in Springdale, Arkansas on July 30, 2025. Lupita's Beauty Salon 'As soon as I saw him, as I was telling him to come into my chair, I had an eerie feeling about him,' Avalos told NewsNation's 'Banfield' Thursday night. 'He looked soulless,' she claimed. 'He didn't look right.' Advertisement The hairdresser says she had never seen McGann before the haircut session and found his hair and scalp in poor condition. 'Very dry and matted,' Avalos characterized McGann's head. McGann's eyes were 'very sunken' as he sat in the chair during the haircut. The 28-year-old murder suspect allegedly asked Avalos not to cut anything off the top to keep his eyes covered as he had evaded police for nearly a week, the outlet reported. Advertisement 5 McGann is being held on two counts of Capital Murder at the Washington County Jail. AP 5 Cristen and Clinton Brink were killed while they were with their daughters in Devil's Den State Park on July 26, 2025. Facebook / Cristen Brink Law enforcement agents tracked McGann down to the salon, pinpointing him inside because his car, a black 2022 Kia Stinger, was parked outside. McGann kept his head down and tried not to engage with the plain-clothed agents when a detective entered the shop, located 35 miles away from Devil's Den State Park. Advertisement 'He really didn't say anything until they were like, 'I believe it's your car,'' Avalos said. The hairstylist believes McGann wasn't aware of the situation until it was too late. McGann was arrested mid-haircut and was handcuffed while still wearing a barber's cape, according to surveillance video from inside the salon. The cape was removed from the suspected killer as he was escorted out of the shop. McGann is accused of murdering the Brinks while the couple were on a walk in Devil's Den State Park with their two daughters. The family of four was allegedly ambushed by a knife-wielding McGann on a remote wilderness trail on July 26. Clinton Brink fended off the attacker as his wife rushed their daughters to safety. Advertisement 5 Police tape blocks the trailhead to the Devil's Den trail at Devil's Den State Park on July 28, 2025. AP 5 The family of four was allegedly ambushed by a knife-wielding McGann on a remote wilderness trail on July 26. Facebook / Clinton Brink The doting wife returned to help her husband, Arkansas prosecutors and police revealed Thursday. The couple was found dead in the wilderness and their killer had fled the area. Advertisement The terrified girls, ages 7 and 9, gave officials a vivid description of the attacker, and a manhunt was launched. McGann was charged with two counts of capital murder and is being held without bond at the Washington County jail. He allegedly confessed to the crimes, but is expected to plead guilty. Advertisement Prosecutors said McGann — whose DNA matched blood left at the murder scene — could face the death penalty if convicted. Avalos claims the entire incident took a toll on her and was left overwhelmed. 'I'm saddened because two little girls lost their parents. And it's … a soulless act by Andrew. It's unimaginable,' she said.