Local Cryptid Suspected of Running Elaborate Medicare Fraud Scheme Using Multiple Species Classifications

Investigation By Rico Valez · 8 June 2026
👁 Witnesses: 10 | Credibility: ★★★☆☆ 3/5 | Threat Level: 🟢 LOW (Check your insurance policy. Check it twice.)

Department of Cryptid Affairs investigating duplicate physiotherapy claims totaling $47,000 across marsupial and reptile benefit categories

BROKEN HILL, NSW — We are attempting to interview DCA investigators inside the Outback Wellness Centre in Broken Hill. They arrived forty minutes ago and have asked us to stop recording twice. We are still recording.

Outback Wellness Centre receptionist Margaret Henley states she first noticed what she calls ‘scheduling irregularities’ when both Bruce K. marsupial and Bruce K. reptile required identical room modifications. We asked Henley to specify identical. Henley said the temperature settings, the lumbar support equipment, and the gait patterns during intake. We asked if she reported this to management immediately. Henley said she waited three weeks because she assumed she was making an error.

Clinic manager Dr. Patricia Wells states the connection became apparent when reviewing appointment modifications. ‘Both patients required identical room temperature adjustments and the same lumbar support equipment,’ Wells said. ‘Bruce K. marsupial’s pouch exhibited respiratory sounds consistent with what we documented during Bruce K. reptile’s sessions.’

Clinic staff identified the pouch hissing as the definitive evidence linking both patients. Both patients exhibited identical pouch-based respiratory patterns during intake assessment.

— Dr. Patricia Wells, Outback Wellness Centre

DCA Spokesperson Arthur Pritchard confirmed the department is treating this as a priority case, noting that cryptid benefit fraud has increased 340% since the introduction of species-specific physiotherapy coverage in 2019. ‘We want to assure the public that this appears to be an isolated incident involving one very enterprising individual, and not indicative of systemic issues with our classification protocols,’ Pritchard said, before adding that the department would be reviewing all marsupial-reptile hybrid cases as a precautionary measure.

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FIELD ALERT

Residents are advised that attempting to verify a cryptid’s species classification by direct examination may violate both privacy laws and personal safety protocols. Report suspected benefit fraud through official DCA channels only.

The alleged fraud involved claiming chronic lower vertebrae displacement requiring weekly physiotherapy sessions, with the creature reportedly maintaining separate appointment schedules under both classifications since March 2022. Clinic records show ‘Bruce K. (marsupial)’ consistently booked Monday and Wednesday morning slots, while ‘Bruce K. (reptile)’ favored Thursday afternoons and Saturday appointments.

FAST FACTS

• Total suspected fraudulent claims: $47,300
• Duration of alleged scheme: 18 months
• Number of duplicate appointments: 156
• Species classifications involved: 2
• Clinics affected: 3
• Average weekly benefit claims: $1,200

International Yowie Council representative David Morrison states the case demonstrates what he describes as ‘significant procedural gaps’ in current verification protocols. International Yowie Council representative David Morrison noted that shape-shifting abilities create ‘significant grey areas’ in species verification protocols, particularly for creatures whose base form remains taxonomically ambiguous.

Morrison stated that the primary investigative challenge involves determining whether officials are dealing with a marsupial who can present as a reptile, or a reptile who can present as a marsupial. The benefit entitlements are completely different.

— David Morrison, International Yowie Council

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DCA Spokesperson Pritchard has just informed WTC that our press credentials do not extend to reviewing patient files under the Health Insurance Act. We have explained that this is a fraud investigation, not a medical records request. Pritchard has asked us to leave the building. We have explained that fraud investigation takes precedence over administrative convenience. Pritchard has repeated the request. We remain on location. Rico Valez, WTC, Broken Hill.

DCA Spokesperson has asked us to leave the building for the second time in twelve minutes.

THREAT LEVEL
LOW
Check your insurance policy. Check it twice. — Probably Just a Tall Guy
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ricovalez@whatthecryptid.com Rico Valez · Frontline Field Correspondent — WTC

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