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Speaker 1 (00:01):
My name is Titus. I am in my mid forties.
I grew up in Wisconsin, southern Wisconsin. Grew up with
a bunch of siblings, seven to be exact.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Then I got married, moved away from where I from
my home area, moved up to Minnesota, Minneapolis area.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
I now have three kids, a wonderful wife, and yeah,
that's me in a nutshell. My counter are sighting Kurrent
on the border of Green County in Rock County, Wisconsin.
And I wish I could remember the exact date, but
I do. I do know. All was in my early twenties,
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and for the for the life of me, I could
not you know, I drove me not said I didn't,
wasn't really aware of how unique the event was. And
you know, at the time, like i'd heard of Bigfoot,
but from my dad. Actually he was a big hunter,
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and when I was younger, he mentioned it. I don't
personally think he really believed in Bigfoot at all, but
he told me, And you know, that's what basically stuck
with me, is just hearing a little bit what my
dad talked about Bigfoot, and what I knew was is
that you know, they lived out if they even existed
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you know, they lived, you know, out in the northwest,
you know, Washington, Oregon or something like that, and so yeah,
I never really paid any attention to it, never thought
about Bigfoot ever really in my life. And so anyways,
that was my extent of what I knew or thought
of Bigfoot at the time. So yeah, it happened. What
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I can remember is that about it was it was summertime.
Exactly when in the summer. I don't remember, I really don't.
I tried so hard to remember, you know, the way
things were, the way things looked, but I just know
it was warm, I know, you know I was. It
was you know, Lisa on the trees and we my
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my mom had some friends that had a little hobby
farm just outside of this town, Broadhead, and they had
gone on vacation and they asked her if she would
take care of, you know, some of the livestock while
they were gone. And so I, you know, my mom
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hated driving, so I a lot of times it was
just would be her whole chauffer I'd show for her around.
So anyways, I took her one evening and it was
it was it was like what I remember was it
was towards the end of you know, the day, there
was sunlight. I don't remember seeing the sun, but it
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was really bright, and you know, it was it was
just like just before it was like round dust, but
it was plenty of lights. And the area was, like
I said, it was just right outside of Broadhead to
the east, I believe, yeah, to the east of Broadhead
probably the way the crow flies, maybe a mile outside
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of Broadhead, and the terrain over there on that it
was funny. On the east side of Broadheads it's more rally,
more hilly and not nothing crazy, you know, no crazy
hills or like that. But and then on the west
side it's just way more flat, just totally you know,
all farmland. But anyways, their house where their little farm is,
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was up on this kind of hill and when you're
up there, you really could see you know, quite a way,
so it was it was really pretty. So anyways, I
took her out there that evening and I just like
said she was she and I believe it was. I
had one of one of my siblings was with her
to help her, and they went and they were just
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doing the chores and I just got out and I
just walked out to the kind of the back of their, uh,
their their house, and where I could overlook look and
I believe it if I remember, he was looking like
southwest excuse me, southeast from their location. And like I said,
if I had a map, I could I could pinpoint
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it exactly where I almost exactly where I was standing
and where I was looking like. So I'm just trying
to remember this off the top of my head, so
it might be a little off, but I was just
looking out and it was just really pretty. It was
just kind of you know, looking at the scenery, and
I just remember off just to the side of it,
there was this little like fenced off area and it
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was like just just grass. It was like, you know,
like a little prairie almost like, and I was just
looking at for a second, and then I noticed it
was like two or three deer in that area and
they were just like grazing. I was like, oh, that's cool.
I was just staring at them for literally probably like
a couple of seconds. So when I was just you know,
observing these deer grazing in that in the field there,
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I just I often caught some movement of the corner
of my eye and on the along the the fence
line where the deer were or in that field. I
just I just saw this this thing again, for lack
of a better term, I didn't did nothing. I had
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no word for it. I just saw this thing running
full speed up this hill and like the hill was
it was like alf Alpha hill or not a hill,
but off the field alf a field. And on the
top of the hill there of that alfalfa field, there
was like a tree line and it seemed like this
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thing was just running for that line or that tree
line there, like just full speed, and looking at it, it
was just again from head to toe it was it
was just one color and it was like all gray,
but like the light is gray almost I wouldn't say white.
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It wasn't white, but it was really really light gray.
And I just looking at this thing.
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And the.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Crazy thing was is that my mind literally just went blank,
utterly blank. And I've never in my life can I
remember when I was looking at something I didn't quite
know what it was or it was kind of you know,
trying to figure it out, where it was just utterly blank.
It was just literally there was just nothing going on
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in my mind when I was staring at this thing.
I just could. It was just like my brain did
not know what to do with what I was looking at.
And and to be honest, like that's all I saw.
It was probably a couple of maybe it was a
couple of seconds. I just saw this thing just running
all you know, towards that tree line. Again, Ray had
to tow it seemed, you know, how big was it?
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You know, I can't say it looked again it had
the human form, it was bipedal, I would say it didn't.
It was definitely bigger than a human form. And only
as I could say that for sure is because I'm
where I grew up in that area. I would see
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you know, hunters all the time, you know, out and
about in the fields, walking around in their blaze orange.
And this thing was, if I had to take guess,
it looked like maybe one and a half to two
times the size of what, you know, like a normal
man would be out in the field walking around. And
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that's yeah, So that's that's the only reason I think
it was. It was quite clear to me it wasn't
a person. It was just it just it was too big,
it was running too fast, and again it was completely
one color, perfectly and over the years.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
I've always thought.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
I was like, you know what, you know, maybe there
was a hoax, you know what I mean, like it
was a hoax. But I was like where we were
and where I was looking at there was literally there's
no one to see it. I mean, the fact that
that I even saw it was again, it was I
was lucky because if I hadn't just gone up there
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and looked out, I would have never ever seen it.
No one else would have seen it. There's a you know,
there's probably like a house maybe, you know, I don't know.
There was one neighbor that was to the I don't
want to say the west of us. You know, maybe
they could have seen something, you know, But again, it
just was not in an area in my head that
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you would ever try to do a hoax. But yeah, anyways,
what was weird though? So I saw this thing just
running and it was by a couple of seconds maybe,
and but just with my mind being completely blank, I
just had no idea what to think. And it was
almost like a kind of in a weird way, blacked
out because awesome. I Like, I don't ever remember it
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cresting over the hill. I don't remember any I just
remember also just becoming aware of like I remember just
thinking like what was that? Like that's all I remember
like after seeing that for like thrief couple of seconds
and having that just where my mind was completely blank,
and then all of a sudden, it was just like
it was like I kind of woke up and was like,
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what in the world was that? And then I just
remember being hit with an intense curiosity, just being like
I remember thinking like why didn't I chase it? Like
why did I not run after it? And then which
I was like, well, that's ridiculous, there's no way I
caught it. But it was like it was a thought
that came into my head, was like why didn't you
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chase after what? You know? What in the world was that?
That was basically where it was. What happened was just
like and then after that, I don't really remember. I
remember just being super curious, just super curious, like what
was that. I remember thinking like, oh, maybe that was
a big foot later, but then because of the color,
I was like I don't know, like you know, like
it was it was a weird you know, it was
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like that real world like gray, you know, I'm only
I've only heard of like these bigfoot creatures were dark,
you know, dark brown or black or whatever. So I
just was kind of I don't know, and I kind
of chalked it up to like, oh, well, like you know,
never know what that was. And I really didn't think
about it much probably shortly after, because it was back then,
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you know, he didn't have cell phones as much. She
didn't you know, internet was you know, not like not
everyone especially in rural America, had any you know, Internet obviously,
so I really didn't you know, I didn't like just
hop online check things out. It didn't I don't think
there was even that kind of stuff available on the
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Internet at that time. But yeah, so I pretty much
just left it at that and and kind of forgot
about it, to be honest, for quite a while. But
the only other thing I could say is, well, going
back to why I you know, I thought it was
ridiculous to chases because the distance I mean, and the
distance probably if I had to take a guess, it
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would be like one hundred and fifty yards maybe two
hundred yards at the max that this thing was. But
I can't be positive. I can't be positive up by that,
but it was it was definitely over one hundred yards
when I when I saw this thing just running, So yeah,
there was there was no hope of me even getting close.
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But even then I don't I would have not wanted
to got close looking back at it, but it was
just weird how that it was just like having that
intense curiosity and I almost disappointment that I didn't try
to figure out what it was and it was just
it was weird. It was random. But yeah, then that
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was basically extent of that sighting. And it wasn't until
I would say, like two thousand by another you know again,
I don't know exactly when that was, but probably another five, six, seven,
eight years later I started. I don't know, I can't
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remember exactly why, but like I think I started thinking
about it again and it started it just bothered me
and I was like, what was that?
Speaker 3 (12:44):
And then so I started.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Then you know, I went online and then there was
obviously a lot more, you know, there was That was
the first time, to be honest with you, I went
online to look and see if there was any uh,
you know, eyewitness testimonies or whatever from other people, and
you know, I found some stuff and I and then
I just started reading everything I possibly read about people's
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sightings and experiences and stuff like that, and it was
it was an eye opener for me because I had
no idea it was that prevalent, you know, that was
that was so widespread. I had no idea at all.
Speaker 3 (13:19):
But I probably for the next ten years after that,
I've read and listened to so much you know stories,
you know, people's personal stories and everything I can get
my hands.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
On about that. But in that initial when I started
first researching a little bit, you know, I did. I
found some other people's experiences or sightings where they did
see you know, bigfoot that was you know, either white
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or really really light gray, and that kind of confirmed
it to me. And I was like wow, you know,
I started learning that whole these things can have different colors,
you know, shapes, you know, sizes, and and.
Speaker 3 (14:04):
That was just like oh wow.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
So then that's like in my head, I was like,
that's probably exactly what I saw, you know, it was
a big foot, Like I didn't know they were in Wisconsin,
in southern Wisconsin, and that kind of blew my mind.
And I tried to find other stories in that area.
Didn't really find much at all. In my area. I
found them, you know obviously like in northern Wisconsin or
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northern Minnesota. You know, obviously you know out west and
stuff like that too. But I was really curious about
where I was or why I seen it. But yeah,
so that kind of settled it for me, and I
was like, Okay, that that probably was a big foot
then what I saw. But then as I was reading
you know, other people's testimonies, I started learning about like
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like people experiencing like these things screaming at them or
worth they would sound like a woman just streaming bloody murder.
And that instantly brought me back to that same time
because where I lived, where I lived at that time
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when I saw that that big foot or whatever that sasquatch,
I I lived probably maybe I lived probably like three
miles maybe three three four miles from where I saw
that that that that bigfoot.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
And this what happened is is where like we we
had this dog, and we.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
There was a creek that flowed maybe like literally it
was like a tenth of a mile from our house.
I had measured it out in it, Yeah, I had
measured out because I was trying to figure out what
a mile was from my house.
Speaker 3 (15:53):
It had.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
It was totally had nothing to do with Bigfoot. But
I knew exactly how far that creek was. It was
a tenth of a mile it was, so it was
relatively close, and it was it was I can't I
can't remember exactly when this happening, and this was at night,
but I do know this happened after I saw this
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big foot and that's why when I realized this, it
kind of it kind of creaked me out a little bit.
But I went outside to get a dog was hooked up.
And when I went out, you know, when I went out,
the the creek is I would say it was to
my it was to my left. And when I went
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out and I got my dog, awesome. I just I
just heard this blood curdling scream and and I and
like I said, it just sounded like a woman and
it sounds horrible. It sounds like the woman being murdered.
But it was just what shocked me was the volume
allowed it was and for I stopped and I was
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just like whoa. You know, I was like, for a
split second, I thought like, man, it's like someone in trouble.
But then I don't know, I don't I really don't
even know why, but insane in my head, I thought, oh,
that's a screech owl. And then I just got my
dog and went inside, and literally I forgot. I didn't
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even think about that one like that was that was
That was the extent of that. But as I was
reading these testimonies and I heard about all these things
apparently can make these sounds or have done that, and
then I was thinking, oh, my goodness, that's exactly what
that was, because there's nothing ever happened, you know. I
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was like, look, did the cops come, did they go
look for a body? And it's like, no, nothing, nothing,
nothing happened. But then it creeped me out, thinking, man,
it was almost like that thing knew where I lived,
and for.
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Whatever reason, it let me know it was there or something,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
I don't know, I really don't know, but that that
that kind of crepped me out a little bit because
it's almost like I knew where I lived and knew
that I saw it. It was that was kind of
like the feeling of got like it knew that I
saw it that other day and then it showed up
at my house and gave me whatever a little warning
or something I don't know. I have no idea, but
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that that was that was weird. And I only figured
that one out at least put those pieces together, you know,
like quite a few years later when I read other
people's experiences and that's the best I could come up
with that. But to roll right into that like later too,
I started thinking about my siblings I grew up with
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I had. I have seven brothers and sisters, and so
quite quite a plan. But I started thinking, you know,
I never asked, you know, any of my siblings when
we lived in that area, you know, around brought in there.
You know, I think I ever saw or heard or anything,
you know, like kind of what I did. So I
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did finally ask my brother, one of my brothers, and
I just said, hey, you know, like, did you ever
have any experiences when we lived at that house or
outside of Broadhead? And you know, for a second, he
was kind of like and then also he stopped. He's like,
what you know, he's like, and he had no, he
wasn't associating this with Bigfoot at all. He just like,
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you know, we used to play this game outside and
we'd go out in the evening and at the time
it was there was five of us. My other simmings
were too little, but five of us would go out,
the older ones we'd go out and we would just
play around the house and we just played basically it
was tag. We'd you know, hide and seek and tag
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and you know, so four of us were hied. The
the other one would you know, go looking for us
around on our little property. And our property where we
were it was probably like a quarter of an acre,
you know, it literally was like a little chunk in
a field, like a little plot of land, like right
in this field. So you know, a lot of times
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the farmer would plant, you know, he'd have corn around us,
or alfalfa or beans or whatever it was at the time.
I don't remember was the story he told me. He
didn't tell me what was what he thought was in
the field there. But the thing was the house from
the back of our house to the field was probably max.
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Twenty five feet maybe thirty, and we had this little
patch of ferns that grew right in the back of
our house, underneath this window or like our kitchen window,
and we would obviously hide in there sometimes for this game.
And that's what he was doing. He went in those
ferns him the ferns, and he said he was sitting
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there and he said, all of a sudden, he said,
the exact same thing that happened to me with the screen,
but he said it just he said, but it was
literally he said he thought it was in a tree.
And there was a pine tree that was literally right
on the edge of our property in the field, and
he said he thought it was coming from that tree.
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Then again, like I said, that tree, Max was twenty
five thirty feet away from where he was sitting, and
he just said it was just a blood curdling screen,
kind of like what I had said about the one
I heard coming from the creek, but only like twenty
five thirty feet away, and he just said it was deafening,
and you know, he said, just scared the absolute, you know,
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crap out of him. And he just said he just
took off and ran into the house because you're so scared.
But and I was like, no way, that's crazy. And
then but what was more crazy is the fact that
we were all out there, you know, me and my
other siblings, and we heard absolutely nothing. I mean, I
had no idea that ever took place. None of my
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other siblings said they heard anything, and I was like that,
that's crazy. But at the same time, you know, I've
heard stories about like we're people have heard things and
other you know, and then and no one else hears it.
They hear a stream or they hear whatever, and you know,
the other people around don't hear a thing. And I
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was just like that that that was that shock, and
I couldn't believe it that he had that kind of
experience right at our house. And and from what I
can tell, that happened before I ever saw or had
my experience or had my sighting or heard that because
we were younger. I know that much because we you know,
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this was when I saw this bigfoot. It was I
was in my twenties and when we played you know
that game, you know, we were privately in our early teens,
so that I found that very really interesting. It's almost
like this thing with already kind of it was staking
us a out or something. I don't know, I don't know,
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it was really interesting. So yeah, anyways, in my family,
everyone knows that I was I'm the guy that had
this experience, and you know, I've you know, ever since then,
and you know, I've been just researching and listening all
kinds of stuff.
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So you know, they know that, and they humor me.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Thankfully, they don't make fun of me about that my
experience for what I think about Bigfoot. But what was
crazy is like, just about a year and a half ago,
my sister texted me and just said, hey, bro, I
got a crazy story to tell you about. Well, I
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had no idea. I was like, okay, whatever, I give
me a call. And the thing about my sister is
she's very you know, like I hear a lot of
people say this, but she really is very just no nonsense.
She doesn't you know. She was always nice to me
about the big foot thing, but I knew and I
know she didn't think any of that was probably true
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at all. And so for her to let say she
had some weird story to tell me, I was kind
of like, Okay, this is gonna be interesting. So she
called me up. And this was in February. I know,
that's well, yeah, this was in February. And this was
was it February twenty twenty ooh, I'm trying to think
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twenty twenty four. I believe February of twenty twenty four.
And she lives in Broadhead and she lives riding on
the edge of Broadhead, and she there's a I don't
know how to explain this, but we have a there's
a Sugar River that flows right outside of Broadhead and
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they dammed it up to build to make a lake.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
But this is further.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
This is like maybe a couple miles outside of Broadhead.
Speaker 3 (24:57):
But they damned it up.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
But they also made like this we call it, you know,
the locals call it a race. That really it's just
like a channel where that the overflow of some of
the river goes into this channel that they made and
they use it for like activities and stuffing like that.
But it's basically just a channel of water that runs
kind of on the backside of Broadhead. And she lives
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her house. Her house buzz right up to her backyards
basically where this channel is. But there's a pathway that
you can walk along this channel all the way back.
It's probably a couple of miles to where this dam is.
And so she takes her dog, you know, on a
regular basis, on a walk on this this path along
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the channel or the race, and so she said it
was it was, it was, it was a February night.
She said it was around nine o'clock a leave and uh,
it wasn't she said, it wasn't really really cold, and
if I can remember it was it was not as
cold of a February. But so she took her dog
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out and they went for a walk around nine o'clock
and they were just walking along this channel on the
path and this the channel when she was walking, was
on her right side, and the area is just like
it's like a river bottom. You know, it's just flat,
you know, kind of marshy. Obviously it's in the winter,
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so it's it's it's you know, it was all dry
and you know, dry grass. There were some woods too
that kind of follows the river and her river the
river is on her on her left, so there's the river,
then the path which was right on the you know,
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the side of the channel, and the river probably you know,
the river kind of meanders back and forth, so you know,
sometimes the river would get a little closer to that
path and you know, meander off a little bit. But
she said she was walking down this path and she said,
you know, it was a winter night. Quiet I don't
she said, there was no snow and that sounds right.
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There's no snow at all. And she said, also, she
just heard a massive splash and it was in the
river on her riverside, on the side of the river,
and she's like, oh, you know, you know, that's kind
of weird. And she said, what was weird? She said,
it wasn't like, you know, some fish popping on the
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water or anything like that. She said, this was like
some big, big splash that very abnormal. And she said
she stopped and she listened and tried to, you know,
see if she could see anything, and she couldn't see anything.
She couldn't make anything out, she couldn't hear any sounds.
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And she was like, okay, you know whatever, that's kind
of weird. And so she continued on and she said
it was probably maybe like one hundred yards further down.
She said, all of a sudden, she heard another splash,
identical but right with her. She said, like it was.
It wasn't ahead of her, it wasn't behind her. It
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was literally perfectly parallel where she was. And then she
said she stopped again. She's like, okay, this is this
is that's kind of weird. And so she said she
started calling out you know, saying like, hey, you know
who's out there, you know who's playing the frank or whatever.
But then she's like, you know, it was weird because
she didn't hear a single sound. There was no sound
of anyone like following her or moving along to parallel
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her along the river. Nothing. And she said, so she
was like, okay, all right, Well she decided to continue on,
which I thought was hilarious because I was like, knowing
what I know, I would have been I would have
made a bee line back to my house.
Speaker 3 (28:50):
So she'd continued on and went to where the damn
was and then turned around and started walking back.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
And then and she said, as she was walking back,
she said, awten, there was another splash, but she said,
this time it was on on the channel side where
the where that the yeah, where the channel is, So
it wasn't the river side. It was on her opposite side,
and it was like right in front of her, like
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just a huge splash. She said, its like again, it
was like the same thing from the river, but this
time it was right next to her on the other side.
And then that's why she said, she started getting a
little worried, like okay, what is this? She said her
dog didn't get freaked out, which you know, she thought
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it was a little weird. But she said she couldn't explain.
She's like, what is happening? How is this happening? And
she said like, well, I'm just gonna get home. So
then she went another one hundred feet or one hundred
yards or so, and she's just the same thing, another
massive splash right on her opposite side of where the
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river was in the channel. And then she was like, okay,
that's where's heck. And she said she just tailed it
home and got home and that was it. That was
the extent of for her a thing, her experience. But
she but after that happened, she just said, yeah, she
had to call me. It's like, you know, what, what
in the world is this? She's like, I cannot explain this,
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you know, there's like I can't make sense of this. Again,
like I told you, she's super logical. She doesn't believe
in any kind of you know, the bigfoot stuff or
anything like that. But as I was telling her, I
was like, you know, like I know, when you were
telling me that story, I could have finished it for you.
The only thing I was shocked is that you actually
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didn't see anything, because you know, I've seen I've heard
so many stories were else and you you know, this
thing will just step out of the woods or something
and there it is. But yeah, I think now she's
a little more wary, and so I think she's kind
of like, Okay, maybe there's something to this because she
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could not the lifer explain how that could be or
how anyone could play a prank like that and make
it work where she couldn't see anything, and on top
of her dog didn't seem to pick up her sense
anything you know, around them, which I also thought was
a little weird because usually you hear dogs kind of
you know, getting kind of weird or freaked out when
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these things are around. So but yeah, that was that
was her story, and I thought that was crazy. That
was just not That was a long ago, and that
was literally right on the outskirts of that town abroadhead there,
and all in the same area where I saw that
my sighting and where I had the experience at our home,
which again where our home was from where she is
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was again like maybe a mile away, and it's just
all on that Sugar River. There seems to be something
going on in that area. But yeah, that was that
was my experience and my siblings experiances, and I'm yeah,
it's it's, it's, it's it was. It's been something has
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been with me for a long time, and I continue
to think about and I would love to check it
out more and research it more and see if I
can find any other people in that area who have
experienced the similar things as me and my siblings. Yeah,
that's that's my story and my siblings story.
Speaker 4 (32:27):
Titus. When you had your sighting, you knew about sasquatch
from your dad. I'm unclear on something though. You said
that you believe that they only could be found out
west if they did exist, but that your dad treated
the whole existence of sasquatch as being some kind of
a joke. How sure were you that they weren't a
reality back then?
Speaker 1 (32:48):
Yeah, I, like I said, I didn't really think much
of it. When my dad put it was like, you know,
maybe they're real, maybe they're not. You know, he I
guess tell you to put much stock in it. He
just he apparently had heard some stories too. So Yeah,
my how I felt was just kind of like, ah,
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you know, I don't know, it might be real. It
might not be, you know, me and I just didn't
give it much thought, you know, I just assumed, like
I said, they were all on the Northwest, and maybe
they were real, maybe they weren't. But I said, I
probably thought about it for briefly, you know, when you
told me some stories, and other than that, I never
gave a consideration, you know, other than what I heard
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from my dad occasionally, just very occasionally. Yeah, that was
about it.
Speaker 4 (33:37):
Well, that's all totally understandable. I mean, as a kid,
how you view the world, your parents are almost entirely
responsible for what your mom and dad tell you about
how the world works and what defined in it. That's
what you're going to grab onto. So that's totally understandable.
That's right. You were at that hobby farm with your
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mom at the time when you had your sighting, and
you said that she and one of your siblings were
out doing chores around the farm at the time. How
far do you think they were from you though, when
you saw that Sasquatch?
Speaker 1 (34:10):
Oh, you know, I mean, not too far. I mean
they were probably I'm just trying to maybe, like, you know,
fifty feet or so. I was like, oh yeah, like yeah,
there was like a couple outbuildings, a few outbuildings, and
I was just kind of off to the side of
those buildings where I could get a good view of
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the behind, you know, in the back behind the house
and the farm area, and that's where I could just
I could just look out and I could just see,
you know, it was a really really nice view. And so, yeah,
they weren't too far away from me, but they were
in and out of the you know, the the barns
or the sheds where the animals were, so yeah, I
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didn't necessarily see it because they were usually in the
sheds or the barns where animals were.
Speaker 4 (34:57):
Yeah, well they might have been in the sheds or
the barn but they were close. When you saw that sasquatch,
did you ever think about calling out to them?
Speaker 1 (35:08):
Nope, No, absolutely, that never ever crossed my mind. I
just was and it happened, you know, relatively fast, you know.
It was, like I said, it was probably a few
seconds I actually saw it, and yeah, I was just
so mesmerized by I don't I didn't even think. For
the life I can't even remember if I said anything
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to them. When when we ended up leaving, like I
really cannot remember, and I don't think I did, which
is weird because I don't. I wasn't afraid, I wasn't
scared or anything like that. It was just I think
I was just so in my head, you know, so
like shocked or surprised by what I saw that I
was just thinking about it and not thinking of saying anything,
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you know, I wasn't thinking about, hey, check this out.
It was just like, what in the world was that?
And that's all I could think about.
Speaker 4 (36:00):
You were shocked and surprised. That's how it normally goes.
And when you have an experience like that, you see
a sasquatch, especially for your first time, it's natural your
brains are going to run out your ears. So how
you responded, that's the norm That's what I would expect.
So yeah, please don't be hard on yourself about that.
I'm wondering, though, how much time went by between you
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actually seeing the sasquatch and you're letting them know about
what you saw.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
Yeah, that's a that's a good question. I'm I am
not sure actually, Like I can't really remember. It wasn't
I don't think it was a lot of time, But
like I again, it's like all I could think of,
Oh I can really remember is just being very you know,
just all on my head, you know what I mean,
Like it was just all on my head and I
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wasn't really I didn't. I don't know, I didn't have
that that. I don't know. I didn't feel like I
needed to tell anyone. I was just so curious and
I and I know I did eventually tell some of
my siblings at least, but I can't remember. And like
I said, it wasn't I don't think anything. You know,
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they whatever I told them, they just were like, oh, sure, okay,
you know, they didn't laugh at me, but you know,
it was just kind of a nothing. But for me,
it was like it was profound. You know. It was
like something that just stayed with me. But I can't
remember the life of me when I said into any
of my family, well, I.
Speaker 4 (37:29):
Guess it is better after you told your mom and
your sibling about what happened for them to kind of
poo poo it then to be mad at you for
not letting them know right away, because if it was me,
i'd want to know right away. But again, back to
the whole thing about your brains running out of your ears.
That's the norm. That's what you would expect. You see
one of these guys, especially for the first time, you're
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not going to be you with the time, so that's expected. Now,
you told us about your dad's beliefs when they came
to them existing back then, But what were your mom's beliefs.
It sounds like from the way she poo pooed you,
she didn't believe in them either.
Speaker 3 (38:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
No, I mean I don't even think. Yeah, she was
just you know, like it was saying. I think it's
the same thing, you know. I think she was kind
of like the way I thought, in the sense of
like she heard of them or heard of you know, sasquatch,
but she I don't think she gave it much thought
at all. I don't think. I mean, she never like
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she never made me or anyone you know that. I know,
i'll you know, feel bad that they thought they were
true or anything like that. I just think she just like, Okay,
you know that's what you think you saw. Okay, that's fine.
I don't think she believed it or disbelieved it. It
was just she was very neutral, you know. That's that's
why I would say, but she never really talked about
anything about Big But I don't think it was because
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she was scared or anything like that. I just I
don't think she had any idea what it was or
if it was real or not either, So she just
never talked about it. And that that's kind of I
that was my feeling, or you know, that's what I thought.
That's the inclination I got from her. I guess I
should say.
Speaker 4 (39:09):
Well, that doesn't make her any difference from a lot
of people when it comes to believes about the existence
of these guys. When you saw that sasquad, you said
it was running through the alfalfa field for the tree
line behind the field. Where do you think it had
been hiding though before you saw it?
Speaker 1 (39:27):
Yeah? No, The only thing I could think of is
that it was it was like along the fence line
where those deer were in the yeah, where they were grazing.
And my guess is that it was there when I
was staring at the deer and it just you know,
had moved. As soon as it moved and started running,
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that's when I caught, you know, the movement, and that's
when I noticed it. So who knows I was staring
at it for at least you know, I don't know,
maybe you know, a couple of minutes before it started moving.
And like I said, the deer were kind of in
the more towards the center of this fenced in, you
know field, and so you know, I wasn't obviously, I
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wasn't looking along the edges of the fence. I was
just watching the deer. But like I said, as soon
as it started moving, that's when I caught it and
saw it. So, yeah, who knows. I lot was standing there,
and I might even looked at it and had no
idea I was looking at you know, maybe it was
just camouflaged with the surrounding area. I don't know. I
just didn't see anything until it moved.
Speaker 4 (40:32):
I wish I could have seen the look in your
face when you saw that sasquatch. It had to be priceless,
I'm sure. I'm sure it was. How tall was the
grass where the deer were and how close was the
sasquatch to the deer in that field when you first
saw it.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
Yeah, the area where the deer were, it was like
like it was an area where they didn't plant anything
and they just let it go to grass. It was
like some kind of government program that they do, so
they were like in that area. So the grass I try,
I mean, maybe a couple of feet high at the most,
you know, two feet probably was the grass where the
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deer were. And yeah, and then obviously on the other side,
like where the alfalfa field, I was high, like you know,
a foot maybe you know where the alfalff was growing.
But yeah, and then yeah, I don't know how long
the Yeah, that's that's that's all I can remember about that.
And that's you know, that's just a guess.
Speaker 4 (41:32):
Well, you said the sasquatch was light gray, and if
the grass was going on about two feet tall, as
long as the sasquatch wasn't too big, then it could
have laid down in that field and you might not
have noticed it, which apparently you didn't, and that's understandable
as well. But yeah, bigger sasquatch they can be as
deep front to back as a refrigerator. So a really
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big one not so much so, but that's definitely a possibility.
I'm wondering that how close was that sasquatch to where
the grassy field met the alfalfa field when it started
running and you saw it.
Speaker 1 (42:06):
M yeah, it was I would say, a man, it
was probably maybe you know, ten yards maybe from the
the fence line, you know. So, like I said, when
I saw it, when I looked, it was already in
full you know, full speed. You know, it was just
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running full speed. So it makes sense. It was so quick.
It's hard to remember exactly, you know, I could be
off on that, but it was. It wasn't really far
away from at all from that fence line, but it
was it was running full speed when I saw it,
like up the kind of the incline of this alfalfa field.
Speaker 4 (42:48):
So yeah, yeah, I'm sure that's a site you're never
gonna forget. Yeah, I'm sure you owned. Do you think
it was running to get away from you or for
some other reason?
Speaker 1 (43:01):
Yeah, I to be honest with you, I really do
think it was for me. It was like it knew that.
That was just I can't really say why I feel
that way, but that was just the feeling I got.
It was like it saw me before I saw it,
and I was staring in its general direction, even though
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I never saw it at the you know, at least
that at first. So yeah, that was totally my as
it's always been. My feeling is that it was running
because it noticed me and didn't want to be noticed
or seen, like it was trying to get away from me.
You know. That's that's always been how I felt about that,
Just kind of have that feeling that that's what was
going on.
Speaker 4 (43:44):
Yeah, I figured that's why it must have been running,
But you never know, so it's always good to ask.
And poor Tis, you're quite the party pooper, aren't you.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Here.
Speaker 4 (43:53):
It was out there in that field having a great
time with the deer, and you came along and ruined everything.
Speaker 1 (44:00):
Yeah, he sort of rooted everything for me too, but
in a good way, I guess.
Speaker 4 (44:07):
Yeah, i'd say he did. While it was running for
the tree line. Was it running directly away from you
or at an angle relative to your position?
Speaker 1 (44:18):
I would say it was relatively away from me, maybe
at a slight angle, just a very slight but yeah,
it was. It was a slight angle, but mostly away
from me. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (44:30):
Yeah, I bet he was pick him up and putting
him down too. They can really move when they want to.
You described it as being a very light gray color,
but do you think it might have actually been white,
but just dirty and that's why it looked great to you.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
I mean, that's possible. That's definitely possible. I mean, like
I know, I know for sure it you know, it
didn't look white, you know what I mean really close,
really really close. But yeah, it looked real like gray
to me. But yeah, that's I actually, to be honest,
I never quite thought of that, that maybe it really
was white and it was just dirty. Yeah, that's definitely possibility.
Speaker 4 (45:09):
I wondered about that. And also something else I wonder
about is how in the world could a white sasquatch
or a light gray one ever make a living in
the wild because it would stick out like a sore thumb.
Speaker 5 (45:20):
But they do.
Speaker 4 (45:21):
Plenty of them have been reported as being seen, So
I don't know, that's a hard one to figure out.
Speaker 1 (45:28):
Yeah, I agree, Like I said, when I first saw
I just never entered my mind that I was looking at
a sasquatch. Yeah, it was just everything, like I said,
everything I heard about sasquatches they were dark brown or black,
and so I just kind of I don't know what
in the world I'm looking at for sure?
Speaker 4 (45:46):
Here, Oh y'all, bet, how would you describe the shape
of its head?
Speaker 1 (45:54):
You know, I would say I was too far away
to be able to get a really good to be
able to give an honest, you know description of it.
It was just I just saw the full you know,
the full body, and like I said, it just stuck
out that it was too big, you know, too big
for a human and also just running so fast. And
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again like just the color there was just absolutely zero,
you know, you could you couldn't tell there's you know,
there's no pants, no shirt, no nothing. It was just
all one big color. And yeah, that's just what stuck
out to me so much. And as far as like
the features the head, the hands and that kind of
stuff or the arms, I really couldn't. I couldn't give
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you any like real you know description what I you know,
like if it looked different or anything like that. I
think it was just too far away from me.
Speaker 4 (46:49):
Well that and you're doing good to know your own name,
so that's understandable. Huh. How did the deer respond when
it took off fronting like that?
Speaker 1 (47:00):
I don't even know, like to be honestly, like, I
when I saw, you know, I just stared at it
for a few seconds, and I again, like I was
just so my mind just went blank. And I don't
It was just so blank, and I had no idea
what to think or over my mind. It's like my
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mind wasn't even giving me any help. It wasn't even saying, hey,
that might be a some guy running around out there
in the field or it just it didn't give me anything.
I just stared there like a mindless person looking at this.
So and like I said, it was almost like I
kind of came to a was like in a trance
or something. It's kind of like how I remember it.
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It was like I saw it. And then also I
was like I kind of can't remember much after that.
It was like I just like I just like I
just walked away and and just all I could do
is then I and then I just started feeling really
curious about like what, whoa, I just see the deer.
I forgot about the deer. I never thought about the
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deer after that, so I didn't even look. I have
no idea what they did.
Speaker 4 (48:07):
Oh that's all right, that's understandable. You're just trying to
take it all in. That's all there is to it.
Could you hear its footsteps as it was running away?
Speaker 1 (48:18):
No, I couldn't know it was too far.
Speaker 4 (48:20):
Well, it could have been really thumping the ground too,
And it sounds like you were in shock to the
point where I don't think you would have even noticed it.
Speaker 1 (48:29):
Yeah, no, no, yeah, I didn't notice anything like that.
Speaker 4 (48:33):
That's all right, no problem there. How far was it
from you?
Speaker 5 (48:37):
Though?
Speaker 4 (48:37):
When you first saw it, you might have clarified that,
and if you did, I apologize.
Speaker 1 (48:44):
No, I mean I again, I went back and looked
at some of the maps of like where I was.
My guess is that it probably was about two hundred yards,
is what I would that would do my guess, and
based on where I was standing and where the field
was right, I would say it was probably around two
hundred yards. Just how far away it was from me.
Speaker 4 (49:05):
Oh, well that's a pretty good distance in Yeah, that's
further than I thought. You talked about how there are
things you don't recall, how your mind went blank. In
some Native American cultures, sasquatch or believed to have the
ability to make you forget things. Considering how your mind
did go blank when you saw it, do you think
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that was due to something the Sasquatch might have done
to you or your own doing.
Speaker 1 (49:31):
Yeah, I mean, I think it's probably both. Maybe, I mean,
I don't obviously I don't know for sure, but it again,
like I said, that that stuck out just as much
as the sighting stuck out, the fact that I my
mind was just utterly blank and then I have a
hard time to kind of remember like what happened after.
(49:54):
I definitely I've thought of that. I've definitely thought that
that was that could have been a possibility. Obviously I
don't know for sure, but yeah, it seems strange to
me because I've never had like my mind like that before.
I've never experienced that type of just utter emptiness, like
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utter yeah, just having no thought whatsoever as I'm looking
at this. Yeah, so I definitely thought that I could
be a possibility.
Speaker 3 (50:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (50:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (50:26):
The Sasquatch just might have been responsible for it, their
alleged ability to do that that some of the Native
Americans believe in. That's the fact that a lot of
Sasquatch addicts don't even know about. So if you didn't
know about that, that's no big deal, that's no harm novel.
Before those two siblings of yours had their sightings, did
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you tell them about the one that you had and
if so, how they respond, Uh, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (50:54):
No, I definitely told them. I definitely told my siblings,
but I don't think they you know, again, they just
thought it was interesting. They're like, oh, you know, that's cool,
that's interesting. But again, I don't think they they gave
it much of a thought. They're just like something my
brother saw and that was about it. And again, like
I said, we we as a family just you know,
that wasn't a sasquatch. A lot of stuff just wasn't
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a big thing. It wasn't it wasn't a bad thing.
It just wasn't a big thing. No one really gave
it much thought or consideration, at least at that time.
So yeah, no, I don't think they. Yeah, they just
didn't give them much shot. And they didn't you know,
they didn't They didn't make fun of me about it
or anything like that. But they definitely didn't come and
talk to me about it. They just let me tell
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my story and that was it.
Speaker 4 (51:40):
Well, I'm so glad they did make fun of you.
A lot of people would have, especially siblings, you know
how that goes.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
Yeah, No, definitely did the.
Speaker 4 (51:49):
Sightings of your siblings had though, draw you closer to them.
In some way.
Speaker 1 (51:56):
I mean to be honest with they were I'm pretty
good close to my siblings already. That's why they didn't
make fun of me. So yeah, No, we've always been
pretty close, so that's that's been good. And I think
just because we were close, that's why they did. They
were they felt totally comfortable just tell me about it
because they already, you know, already put myself out there,
so they're like, oh, yeah, you put them stuff out there.
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They had no problem just coming to me and being like, hey,
this is why I experienced. So, yeah, it's been all
good with my siblings coming to the Yeah, with big
at least, Well.
Speaker 4 (52:29):
That's great. I'm so glad you have such a good
relationship with them. That's really good, especially in the situation
where you have so many siblings period. That's not always
the case, as you know, so that's always good to hear. Well,
i'll tell you what t this. We're out of time,
so I just want to thank you so much for
coming on and sharing the details of your experience and
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also those of your siblings with this. I really do
appreciate it. Then, if I can ever help you out
in the future, please let me know.
Speaker 1 (52:58):
We'll do.
Speaker 4 (52:58):
Thank you, you're welcome. Thanks again so much, and have
a great night.
Speaker 5 (53:10):
That's it for another episode of Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio with
Vic Kundiff. If you've had a sasquatch encounter and would
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