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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Bigfoot Society, and I'm Jeremiah Byron. In
this show, we go beyond the campfire stories to bring
you first hand encounters from people who say they've seen
something impossible. From backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers to
quiet farms and crowded highways. The stories come from everywhere,
and each one leaves us with more questions than answers.
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These are the voices of the people who've lived it.
To settle in, because today you'll hear another account that
just might change the way you see the woods forever.
So stay with us, all right, pick for Society. You
get the privilege of talking to Amy today. Amy's an
individual I got connected to that's wanting to share some
things that she's experienced down there in Sequoya County, Oklahoma,
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and also some other things that she's wanting to share
as well from the area. And just for a reference,
Sequoya County is just north of Lafleora County, which most
listeners will be aware of, is a highly active area
down there in Oklholm. And of course Bigfoot don't just
stop at county lines, so I'm guessing the activity is
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just as wild up there in Sequoia as well. But
welcome to the show. Amy. How are you doing today.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
I'm good, Thank you for having me.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Absolutely, I am very excited for this interview because it
sounds like you have You've really done your homework in
talking to other witnesses and compiling some information getting details.
I'm excited to hear what you have to share, and
also we will chat about it as well, but I
want to make sure that you have the time needed
to share what you've experienced and what you've heard. Feel
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free to take us back to the first thing that
you're wanting to share today, Amy.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
My interest in Bigfoot started whenever I was in fifth grade.
We're sitting on the TV, my mom and dad, my sisters.
We were watching Unsolved Mysteries and there is a Bigfoot
episode that came on and my mom says, oh my gosh,
me and your aunt Tina saw something like that when
we were little, and we said, tell us about it.
They were living and I wrote that down. They were
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living in Thomas, Oklahoma. Thomas, Oklahoma is in Custer County, Oklahoma,
which is over part of western Oklahoma where some of
the sightings are as well. Anyway, they were in the
field playing. They ran inside told my grandma, and grandma
got the shotgun and they watched this thing walk across
the open field and they said they remember it used
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its left hand and we just with its left hand.
It put its hand on the post, jumped up into
the air and cleared that fence that they have to
climb over, walked into the tree line towards the creek,
and she said she remembers it turning and looking at them.
But she said this thing did not have a neck.
It was like the head was just sitting on the shoulders.
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And so that's where my interests with bigfoot began. Now
me and my husband's encounter, this was a couple of
years ago. This happened at Weber Creek. If anyone's familiar,
any listeners, you guys have any no any sightings comment,
because we were all really curious, you know, to know
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if there's any other sightings or activity anything at all.
My husband and I went to Weber go camping. When
we got there, we were looking at the trees, the rocks,
everything was really pretty. We pull up to our campsite
and then we get out. We start walking around and
we're looking at everything and so we decided to go
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fishing and swimming a little bit, and then when night came,
this was when everything changed and we were the only
people there. Now, there were people there during the day
whenever we were fishing and swimming, but as soon as
night fell, everybody left. Everybody was gone. It was just
me and my husband. So my husband sets up the
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tent and we're getting everything ready to grill some hamburgers
and hot dogs. My husband walks down this trail to
get some firewood, and he comes running back up the
trail and I was like, what is he doing? Why
is he running to the car And he's at the
He's he got the driver's side door open, and I
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saw him grab something. I said, he get it. He's
getting his gun. Yeah, he was grabbing his gun. But
he walked back down the trail and he came back
up the trail with the firewood and he put it
into He put it into our campfire. We grilled hamburgers,
hot dogs and we ate. Here's the thing. Whenever he
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walked down that trail, I got the feeling like I
was being watched. I thought, Oh, I'm just paranoid because
we're the only ones here. We're surrounded by trees and
we can't see nothing with the campfire. So we ate
and then my husband said, hey, let's get some more fire.
Went okay, So he has his flashlight, he has his
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gun on him. We walked down that little trail and
we were picking up sticks. I heard something to the right,
to the left side of me, something was walking and
a branch snapped, and then this rock comes flying from
the left side of me. The tree line in which
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the tree line was I would say about three feet
from where the three It was three feet from me
and the other side of the tree line was about
three feet from my husband. I said, what was that that?
He goes, No, that wasn't me. And then we have
rocks being thrown from my side and his side, and
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then we start hearing branches snapping. I said, let's get
back to the let's get back to the campslight. So
we take off walking up the hill, and the whole
time we're walking there is I swear that this is
I get goose bumps on think about it. Now. As
we're walking up the hills go back to our campsite,
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we can hear footsteps on his side and my side.
Branches are being snapped. There's rocks being thrown at us.
And my husband get those flashlight and his gun and
he's walking like in circle all around. We're walking up
the trail back to our campsite, and that was very scary,
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very scary. Anyway, we got there, we sat down and
he said, what do you want to do. I said,
we need to leave. I don't feel safe. I think
we're being watched. And I said, I don't know what's
out there. I said, but whatever's out there does not
want us here. We can't see it, but it can
see us. And I told him, I said that gun
isn't not going to save us. We need to pack
our things and leave. He goes, you know what, I
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think you're right, and he had everything tore down, the
Kia packed up, and we were out of there in
ten minutes. It was terrifying. I've never been so scared
in my life, and my husband was scared too. My
husband's been to Weber Creek many times before. He's camped
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there by himself, he's fished by himself, he's been overnight
at this creek by himself, and this is the first
time he felt scared. He goes, he goes, yeah, you're right,
we just need to leave. And whenever we were backing out,
I was when the headlights are shining throughout the tree lines.
I said, do you see anything? He says, I'm not
trying to look. I'm trying to get out of here.
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And we were pulling out, real backing up, real fast,
and we were getting we were driving through there, and
it was terrifying. I've never been so scared in my life.
And I'm outdoors as well. I've when I was younger,
I used to walk to creeks by myself, never had
any kind of feeling of being watched, never had rockstone
at me, never heard branches snapping. That was the first
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time I'd ever encountered anything like that. It was terrifying.
When I talk about it now, my voice is shaking.
It was very scary. And my husband, he is an outdoorsman, fishing, hunting,
We respect wildlife. But that night it was time for
us to go. And whenever we got home, we sat
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on the front porch. I poured myself a tog glass
of wine. He got himself a cold beer. We sat
on the bench on our front porch and we just
sat there for a minute. And we looked at each
other and we were like, what just happened? And we
sat there and we talked about it. Do you think
it could have been people? I don't think it was people.
If there were people out there throwing rocks and walking
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along the side of us and stopping whenever we would
stop and start walking whenever we'd start walking, that's not
funny and that's not a good prank. That's a good
way to get yourself shot. We haven't been back there
since that happened. Now. Oh, actually, you know what. We
did go back next day. We went on Saturday, and
we'd go back on Sunday. When we went back on Sunday,
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we got out of the kia, we walked the area
where the rocks were being thrown from. It was crazy.
There were branches that were ten feet up in the air,
just ripped and they weren't they weren't old twigs. They
could just snap in half. They were still fresh breaks,
just ripped down. And you could see on the left
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side of the right side of my husband, you could
see this trail where something was walking on my side
and on his side, and then where I was sitting
in front of the campfire, you could see some disturbed leaves.
We couldn't see. We couldn't see in that area. But
whatever was within that tree line in front of our campfire,
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it had a really it had a full shot of us,
both of us. It could see us to and we
saw this, We saw the disturbed leaves. I said, whatever
was standing here was looking right at us last night.
Oh yeah, yeah, I mean that it was. I'm nervous
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whenever I tell this, because it was very scary. This
thing had a direct, just straight line, just shot of us.
You could see everything we were doing. Whenever my husband
was taking everything down, I felt something was watching us.
And there was also rocks being thrown from across that
little area where the campfire was. There were rocks being
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thrown from that direction. There were rocks being thrown from
the other side of the kia, not for my husband's side,
because the creek was on the other side. That area
was clear. But yeah, it was terrifying. Oh I was
so scared. I told my husband. I said, you know what, hobby,
I said, Weber Creek is artist Sakoya County. I said,
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that's right next to Lafloora County. I said, there's big
foot sightings over in Lafoor County. I said, this just
right next door to each other. He goes, I've heard that,
but I didn't start to think about that until you
just mentioned it. I said, yeah, I said, do you
think it was a bigfoot? He goes, I wouldn't doubt it,
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and we really believe it was a bigfoot. I don't
think it was a person. If it was a person,
that's that's not cool. That's a good way to get
yourself shot or beat up. I mean, yeah, but yeah,
every time when we were walking up that trail, every
time we took a step, it would take a step,
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and we heard it from both sides and something else
that We were talking about this the other evening and
he said, he goes, I didn't want to tell you this.
He goes, but I thought I heard something walking around
about ten feet in front of the key on the
he said, about the tree line. I said, said, do
you think think there could have been more than two?
He goes, I think so, he said. I didn't see anything,
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He said, but I heard it, but I didn't want
to tell you, And he thinks, I didn't want to
freak you out. But when he was tearing step down,
and he did give me the gun. He said, anything
comes running out of that tree and you better shoot it.
I said, I will. That's how scared we were. But yeah,
what even though we had a gun, I don't think
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that would have saved us, because just from listening to
other encounters, how smart and quick and planned these things are.
They could have snatched us if they wanted to.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
You may get one, but you're probably not gonna gets brothers, right,
because as he said, there's probably more than one there. Yeah,
I may not even get the one. To be honest,
I'm not sure what kind of gun you had.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
But there's just a regular handgun, I think, like a
thirt years l. I'm not familiar with firearms, but my
husband is. He and he actually he took the He
turned the safety off and he said, because running out
of shoot running, if anything is running out of that
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tree line, you better shoot it. The safeties off. I said,
all right, And I sat there and just watched rocks
are being thrown. We didn't hear any foot I didn't
hear any footsteps, but there was rocks being thrown and
the campfire. I was in front of the campfire. The
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campfire was in the middle of let's see, I'm here's
the campfire, and that tree line was about twenty feet
from the campfire, and that's where the rocks are being
thrown from. So they were like throwing them over the
campfire and towards me and towards my husband. Also whenever
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we were whenever that, when the rocks serving thrown at
us and the branches are snapping, we could smell something
that it smelled. It smelled, but a dog smells like
it hasn't been bathed. There is a wet dog odor,
and it also kind of smelled there's like a light
scent of something like roadkill, like roadkill scent. He didn't
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smell like anything dead, but had the roadkill with a
heavy wet dog odor scent. That's what we smelled.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Yeah, what were the what were the sounds of the
forest like around that time? Besides the bigfoot related sounds
you were hearing.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
It was quiet, no birds, no crickets, nothing, just silence,
dead silence. And that's something else that we talked about.
We were talking about this last night. My husband. I'm
glad you said that, because he did mention that. He said,
remember how quiet it was. He said, we could hear crickets,
he goes, and there were some frogs, he said, but
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whenever all that started, didn't hear nothing. I said, you're right,
I said, holy crap. But here's something else. When we
went back the next day to look at all the
damage that had been done from the areas that the
rocks are being thrown from, that the foot trail that
it was, this was on two feet. This thing, both
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of these things were bipedal, because I know what deers
sound like when they run through the woods, you know,
or an armadel and a possemic scurry off. They have
that certain sound, you know. This on my side and
on my husband's side, it was on two legs. It
was two legs. But the trail that it left I
was about three feet from the tree line. This thing
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was about five feet from the tree line. So if
this thing wanted to, sorry, my voice is shaky, if
this thing wanted to, it could have reached out and
grabbed me. It was that close. And also the odor
was so over it was the odor was very strong.
I told my husband, I said, remember that how close
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those that those foot trails were from us? I said
that those they could have reached out and snatched the
stuff they wanted to. They were that close to us.
That's why it yeah, and that's why it smelled so bad,
because that's why that odor was so heavy, because they
were that close to us, on his side and my side.
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And when we talk about this, we're still like, I
can't believe that happened. Can you believe that happened? Did
that really happen? Are we crazy? We were actually questioning
our own sanity. When we got home. I was like, no,
that didn't happen. He said, yes it did, Amy, Yes
it did. It happened.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Do you think you have a specific year when this happened.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
This was to see twenty twenty five, twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Three, okay, twenty twenty three. And you said the location
it's called Weber Creek. Is that right?
Speaker 2 (17:08):
Uh huh, Yes, it's called Webber Creek. If anyone in
the Van Buren area Fort Smith area listening, they'll know
what I'm talking about. There. You can get to Webber
Creek by going to back roads, where about maybe forty
five minutes an hour from Webber Creek, you can take
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the back roads. Back roads will lead you into Van
Buren and you just turn down this little dollar store
in Van Buren goes straight down, it'll take you straight
to Webbercreek.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Okay, I got it. So we're talking about is Webber
Creek over and just across the line into Arkansas?
Speaker 2 (17:50):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Got it?
Speaker 2 (17:51):
Yes? Yeah, Like I said earlier, they're just like next
dooor neighbors just boom, just that close to each other.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Yeah, okay, I found it. Yet it does go over
the state border there and yeah, no, that's out there.
That's definitely not You've got Van Buren down there. That's
more of a town for sure. But you get up
to Weber Creek where that is, and there could definitely
be stuff up there. Did you get a feel as
to how big the rocks were that were being thrown
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at you too?
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Oh gosh, the rocks are probably about the size of
that's a walnut, that size of the walnut. They weren't
very they weren't bigger than that. Here's why we also
believe it was a bigfoot is because bear, bear's deer
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anything any forest an well, they're not going to throw
rocks at you. They can't throw rocks and they can't
break a tree branch, limb ten feet up in the
air from a tree. Is group it straight down? That's
something else that we thought about. Oh yeah, have you
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how many bears do you know that? How many bears
should that throw rogs? He goes, none that I can
think of. He said, maybe a circus bear. So I
promise you that was not a circus bear out there?
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Is this yours? You mentioned a Dollar General? Is that
the one in Cedarville?
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Yes, okay, it's right there by. Yeah, you go up
the hill. It's yeah. Because there's like a whole bunch
of little country towns that are like right you just
they're like five and ten minutes apart from each other.
Ye a, Cedarville. That's another. I think there's signings over
in Cedarville.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
Too, interesting. And yeah, because the Webber Creek looks like
it almost forks, and then you've got Webber Creek and
Little Weber Creek, that creek that goes into Cedarville. But
I'm guessing there what about an area where there was
like a camping area something of that nature, at least
something that you would have been able to cook out at,
gon't you? Okay? Wow? Very interesting. The whole event and
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even afterwards at home, were you were either of you
affected physically in any weird way.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Oh, my husband, he still thinks about it, but he's
I wouldn't say, brushed it off. We still look twice
when we're driving out down a dirt road or whatever.
But I will tell you that we live out in
the country. We have We're surrounded by trees, I will
tell you, And if I go to when I'm in
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the backyard, I will look a little bit harder through
the branches in the trees to see if I can
see anything. And sometimes I still get that feel like
I'm being watched. I'm not saying there's anything back there,
but yeah, that ever since that night. Yeah, and also
whenever we leave for work at the same time every morning,
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I make a point to leave. My husband does because
if I leave a little bit after him, all unlocked
doors and I'll walk just a little bit faster to
my car. Even when I get in there, I will
lock the door.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Yeah makes sense. Yeah, absolutely so, just to maybe ask
it a different way as well, just to make sure
so never any there weren't any weird headaches that kicked
in or bruising or rashes or anything really weird like that,
or you guys couldn't move all of a sudden, anything
like that, physical weirdness.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
No, nothing like that. We didn't experience anything like that.
We were just when we got in Nikia. We were dazed.
We were we were shocked. We were We barely spoke
on the way home. I ain't tell you that much.
We were just shocked. We barely said tours to each
other on the way home. It was until we got home.
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Poured us to drink, and if he had a beer,
I had to be a tall glass of wine. He
sat on the front porch, on our bench that we
set at every evening talk about our day. We sat
there for a minute, didn't say anything, and then we
were both We both asked each other what happened? Did
that really happened? Who throws rocks at ten o'clock at night?
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Is out there breaking branches at ten o'clock at night?
He was trying to terrorize two people at ten o'clock
at night. Who in their right mind does that? Absolutely,
I can't think of anyone. Yeah, I can't think of anyone.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Logically, it's a thing where it just doesn't make sense.
Especially Okay, maybe this is a stretch, but you could
hear or imagine. I guess this is it's even silly
to say, but maybe little kids in the woods throwing pebbles.
But I mean that alone that I'm stretching it. But
you mean these are walnut size. So did you guys
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get hit by any of them? Or were they whizzen
by your head or not really getting close?
Speaker 2 (22:52):
No, they were just thrown. They were thrown. They were
being thrown at us, but they weren't They didn't you.
One of them did hit my foot when I was
sitting in front of the campfire. One did hit my foot,
but nothing. We weren't hitting the head, we weren't hit
in the arm. We were just kind of walking fast
and trying to get the trail to get to our
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campfirm And no, we were not the only rocket hit,
which was the one that landed on my foot when
I was sitting in front of the campfire.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Gotcha.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
I'll tell you what the scariest part of the scariest
part of that is whenever we went back the next
day and somehow close those bipedal that path along his
side of my side, seeing how close it was to us,
we could have been snatched, just it could have grabbed
me by my left arm and my husband by his
right arm. That right there was the scariest part. It
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was like, look how close this was to us, said,
it could have grabbed us both we I said, who
knows we would have come home last night if we
would have stayed the night. What do you think, he goes,
I don't know, he goes. I'm just glad we didn't
stay as m either. But it was pretty scary. We
were both we were so shaken up by it. We
didn't say. We barely spoke on the way home. Yeah,
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we were both just in shock.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
You mentioned that when you went back you had seen
the brakes about ten feet up, and did you notice
any anything specific about those breaks. Was it something where
they were just snapped, or were they broken in a
certain way that seemed out of place, anything like that.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
The way they were broke, it was like it was
walking along on along my husband's side of both left
and right side of both of us. It was like
they're walking along and grabbing and just pulling as they
were walking. So the branches as they were walking forward,
it was just grabbing and pulling. Because we could hear
the branches breaking and there were rocks being thrown. And
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that's the other thing too. That's another reason why we
think there was more than two. As if they're the
branches are breaking, where are the rocks coming from.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Yeah, that's a good point. Yeah, oh that's weird.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
But yeah, but the branches, they were pulled forward, they
were fresh breaks that they were pulled forward like in
a pattern. Okay, and they stopped. Yeah, and they stopped.
And there we got to the top of the trail.
That's whenever the leaf trail and the branch, the broken
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branch has stopped right there. And my husband is six
foot two, so even if he put his hand up
in the air to reach one of these, he couldn't
do it, even if he jumped. So whatever, whatever this was,
we're pretty sure it was a big foot and this
thing had to have an arm, just a long, very
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long arm to each other just pull those things down.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
Yeah, so snapped off at one hundred percent? Now was it?
I'm thinking of two different scenarios. One where it's snapped
and then it's still connected but it's pointing down towards
the ground diagonally. Or were they like literally just snapped
off and the branches thrown on the ground.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
Some were snapped and just dangling, and then some were
snapped and stuck in the trees, and some of them
were on the ground, but the majority of them were
snapped and dangling. Were across okay, but yeah, they were
snapped as dangling. We were looking at that. I said,
I'm look at this. It is crazy. His side and
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my side. And then the when we got to the
top of the shret we got to the top of
the trail, we heard those footsteps again and we heard
them right there in the middle in front of the campfire,
and the campfire is there's a little the trail that
we took that we drove up and also walked up.
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It veers off to the right and the left side
and you can either drive to the left or drive
to the right and it'll take you straight to the
small hill that's where our campsite was. And in the
middle there's like a little median and it has some trees,
little saplings brush it's really tall. You can't you can
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see through during the day, but at night you can't
see anything. And we went in there and stood in
that area, was like, oh my goodness, this thing was
looking right at us. Last night. It's crazy.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
Yeah, Now, just a double check in case there are
people from this area listening. You know, this creek is
it looks like it is pretty long. The area that
you guys were we're cooking at, is it called anything
by locals? Does it have a name to it or
it's just one of those random places you're fined by
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the creek.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
It's just Weber Creek.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Now the spot, Yeah, the spot that we were at,
it's usually full, but it was dry. It was dry
that time, so we were able to drive through and
follow the trail that other people had made with their vehicles.
It was dry at the time.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
Oh so that's an interesting point, Amy, yep, Okay, take
that into consideration. This area. One way to look at
it is you're not really supposed to be there. Humans
aren't there a lot, maybe because it's hard to get to,
so they're like, okay, why are you guys here? Time
to leave?
Speaker 2 (28:44):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
That's just a hypothesis.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
But no, that does make sense because my husband I
did talk about that. We broke this thing down like
last week when I told him, I said, look, I
called this called I emailed a YouTuber that does bigfoot encounters,
and I'm thinking about emailing him and said, are you
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going to be on the show? As I don't know,
I said, I think I'm going to share this encounter.
I said, because you know what, the other people out
there that have been in this area and they've seen
something or heard something, I'd like to know.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Absolutely, or even for safety too, so that people in
the area are kind of aware of what's going on.
That's another way to look at it. There's another question
I wanted to ask about your husband's situation, because I
don't think it was addressed. So the first time he
was going down to get firewood and then he came
back got his gun, and then went back and came
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back with the firewood. Was there something in particular that
happened that first time he was down there that made
him come back up real quick and get the gun.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Yes, he said he heard something walking along the tree
lines and he said, this rock landed right by him,
and that's why he ran up. That's why he ran
up the hill to get his gun. He went back
down the hill to get the firewood, and he came
back to the campfire. That's how he ran up the
hill to grab his gun. I was like, what is
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he doing? Why is the giddy his gun? And I
was like, he has his reasons for it. And he
told me, said, I didn't want to tell you that,
I want to freak you out. I can understand, but yeah,
that feeling of being watched and then being so close
that those things being so close to us. The smell
was horrible. It was so strong. It was so strong.
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That's how close these things were to us. I'm like, God,
that they could have reached out and grabbed each one
of us and we never would have made it home.
We would have been scattered bones, like the people that
go missing out in the woods and they're never found
again except for their bones. That's who.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
It's a really sobering thought to think about. So it
sounds like, so you went back to this area with
your husband the days after the original incident, but then
did you go back to it ever again? Or is
that the only time you ever went back?
Speaker 2 (31:20):
That was the only time that we went there was
Saturday to camp and we left after all that happened,
and then we went back Sunday the next day to
see what we could find, and then haven't been back
since then. And my husband and his buddies and they
haven't been back since then. They go to Lee Creek
(31:42):
and Lee Creek is I think Lee Creek is close
to Weber.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
Yeah, it is. I saw on the map it's in
a very similar area. Yeah. And so you said, this
is one of the first times that you've really shared
this as well, right.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
Yeah, No, we've told friends and family about it, but
as far as like sharing it on social media, yeah,
I had. This is my first time. So I'm like,
you know, how people are. I don't know if I
want to like have this. I really want to get
a hold of this guy and see if maybe we
can get on there and share our encounter as because
there could be more people out there have had an
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encounter in this area or over in that area surrounding
and like over here at Lake ten Killer, we're forty
minutes from Lake ten Killer, Oh sure, and we have
a river that's ten minutes from our house. Who knows.
We could have some of them roaming around in the backyard.
I don't know, but if I'm not going to go
try to look.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
I had a talked to an individual about they had it.
Actually it was they were camping at Lake ten killer
and she was with her daughters in a tent and
something started whistling at them. Their loudstick, brakes and rocks
were being thrown at the tent in the night. Oh
and that was in twenty twenty five. That's episode eight
(33:02):
twenty So yeah, definitely a ten killer. And I know
there's other incidents too, but that's just something I've taken
on the show. But it'd be interesting to hear if
other people say, yeah, definitely had some weird stuff go on.
But thank you so much for coming forward to I
know you're very this isn't something that you really want
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to do, but you see why it's important that it
is done, and a lot of people do struggle with that,
but at the end, it is definitely the best thing
to do for people to come forward and then helps
out other people, as we talked off air, helps them
work through things and really hopefully helps us one day
get an answer to this whole mystery. Really, So first
(33:51):
thing I want to make sure is that you're able
to share everything regarding your experience at Weber Creek.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
I believe so. Me and my husband we went over
this detail and going back the next day. I don't
believe have left anything out awesome, but I would like
to know when you air this, I would like to
know if I want to read the comments and see
if anyone has been to Weber Creek or any encounters
or anything within that close to that area. I would
(34:22):
like to know. I'm curious. My husband, we've talked about
going back to Weber Creek to see if that area
is dry. If not, then I guess we just have
to wait. But if we do go, it's going to
be during the day. You cannot pay me enough money
to just stay the night out there ever.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Again, that makes sense, but.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
My husband, both of us, I said, no, Hobby, we
will never stay the night. We can go during the
day fish swim, but nightfalls, huh, We're out of there.
We're not staying. We're not doing it. It scared me
that much.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
You had mentioned as well that you've talked to other
people that have given you some accounts as well, that
you were able to share.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
Yes, whenever this encounter happened, I was telling some of
my coworkers about it. The lady she's that I work with,
she's Sue Indian. She said, when her grandma lived on
the North Dakota Reservation. She said her grandma saw one
when she was little. She was picking blueberries, and she
said she saw it peeking behind a bush, watching her,
(35:26):
and she ran back to her house, got her parents,
and then it was gone, yeah on reservation. And then
another lady that I work with, she has a brother
that lives in Marble City, Oklahoma, which is about maybe
the thirty minutes from here from the Mulder area. She
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was going to see him and she said one of
them just crossed the road. He lived out in the country.
She was driving. It just ran right in front of her,
and she stopped to think. She was like, what could
I just see? She goes, that was a bigfoot. She said.
She got home and called her brother, and her brother said, oh, yeah,
just leave the malone. They won't bother. You looked like
(36:11):
it was nothing. I was like, what the heck? She goes, Yeah,
I don't go see him anymore. And then I have
some family that live out in Charleston, Arkansas. They have
a pretty big plot of land, and Charleston, Arkansas is
in Logan County and there are sightings out there. My
(36:33):
sister in law after my ex father in law, my
ex sister in law, like whenever my ex father law
passed away. She was leaving, she was walking out the door.
She got to the gate and she saw a white bigfoot.
It was standing in the tree line watching her. And
(36:53):
she said, whenever she saw it, looked at her like
it was surprised to see her, and it just took
off running.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
My goodness, I don't hear a lot from Arkansas, but
that's some wild stuff. I think that might be the
first time I've heard of a white one down in Arkansas.
That's cool.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
Yeah, And this is on their property. See her brother
and my ex husband. Her brother saw that same white
bigfoot whenever he was walking their land. He was just
kind of walking around his board and he saw it
and he said, took off running. He saw it running
through the trees. He said it was on two legs
and it was white. It was just running through the trees,
like running away to get out of his view. And
(37:41):
then my ex husband, he was jogging in front of
the dirt road in front of their house that led
to the gate to get to their house, and he said,
whenever he was jogging, he heard something jogging alongside of him,
and he looked and he said, hey, you need to
get out of this private property, and it stopped. He said,
(38:02):
it looked like somebody. He said, it looked like a
gilly suit but with shaggy first shaggy hair, and he
said maybe he thought maybe it was nothing. So he
just kept jogging and he said this thing was jogging
along the side of him. He said he could see.
He said it was probably about one hundred feet from him,
(38:24):
and he told his parents, Hey, there's somebody on our property.
His parents went out to look and it was gone. Yeah,
they have their sightings out there. And since my ex
husband saw the brown one in my ex sister law
ex brother in law they saw the white, makes me
(38:45):
wonder there's two white ones on their property or there's
just that one white one. So I don't know, but
that's a that's pretty scary. And they live way out
in the country, like the way you have to drive
third minutes out in the middle of nowhere to get
to their house.
Speaker 1 (39:05):
It is really interesting. And I was actually just took
a quick look at the map I have on the
podcast website, the sighting map. I actually do have another
white bigfoot sighting that was reported. This is a while
back down in Mina, Arkansas.
Speaker 2 (39:26):
Oh, that's not too far from here.
Speaker 1 (39:28):
Oh, okay, okay, this one was weird. There was an
individual inside a van and a large white bigfoot appeared
inside the van in the front seat, and then there
was a smaller one running around outside, and then they
both vanished. One of the weirdest things I've ever heard.
But that was down there, just in Mina, Arkansas. That
(39:48):
was seven ninety. Yeah, so the wild stuff going on
down there.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
Oh and then two others. This is back when I
was in high school. One of the guys he would
always throw parties on the weekends and we'd go to
his house and he would always tell us, and this
is back in nineteen ninety seven, and this was in Ketchum, Oklahoma.
It's Delaware County. I won't use his name, but I
(40:15):
remember he would tell us. He would say, hey, y'all,
stay out of that. Do not go to the backyard.
You go to the backyard, but don't go stay out
of the woods. Don't go back there's something back there.
We're like, oh, whatever, your coward, your chicken. He goes, yeah,
there's something back there. If you go in there, you're
on your own. Not going in there to save you.
We were like what And he was dead serious too.
(40:37):
He was serious. He told everybody, do not go into
those trees. If you go in there, you're on your own.
I'm not going to go in there and get you.
There's something that lives out there. I don't know what
it is, but just stay out of there. And so
none of us went into the woods behind his house.
(40:57):
And then two guys friends, this is in high school.
This was in Langley, Oklahoma, which is not too far
from catch them, and catch them. In Langley, there's the
Grand River, the Grand River Dam, all just surrounded by water,
just surrounded by water. Two of our guy friends went
camping and they said when they were whenever night fell,
(41:19):
something was throwing rocks them and they were being hit
in the head and they heard branches, something walking around.
They could hear the leaves stirring and the branches breaking
under the sneeze feet. And one of the guys fired
a warning shot in the air and said, hey, dude,
you need to get out of here. This is not funny.
(41:40):
Quit playing. You need to get out of here. And
it stopped for a little bit, and then whenever they
went to bed, it started up again. They heard the footsteps,
they heard rocks being thrown, and he got out and
fired another warning shot, and he said, you better get
out of here right now. I'm not playing with you.
(42:04):
And then they left and they never went back. Wow. Yeah,
And I remember and this, yeah, this was below the dam.
They were camping below the dam, Okay. And I asked himself,
what do you think it was a big foot? He's
I don't know. They were both like, we don't know
what it was, but we fired a warning shot and
(42:24):
it stopped. So it makes me wonder if that was
a bigfoot to just sit and wait and just watch,
maybe quietly, just tiptoe around them. I don't know. But
that's all they ever said about it.
Speaker 1 (42:41):
Okay. And that's up in northeast Oklahoma, right, yes, okay, Yeah,
very interesting. We've heard a while back because that whole
what is that called the Neosho River or I know,
it's a huge body of water in that area. But
(43:04):
long story, sure, I've heard activity on the east side
of it, but this being the west side of it,
that's pretty cool. That's good to have more information from
that area. Wow, So a question to ask you, and
I don't think I asked this before, after you had
this experience with your husband, how has this affected you
(43:28):
towards the subject in general.
Speaker 2 (43:32):
Now, even though we didn't see anything, we didn't see anything,
but we definitely we believe they're real. Even though we
didn't see anything, we believe they're real. We absolutely believe
they are real. They are out there. They are out there,
and anyone that's camping, whether you're hunting, camping, night fishing,
(43:54):
you're at a creek in the middle of nowhere, you're
at the river by yourself, just be careful, watch your back,
be armed, and don't go by yourself. Take somebody with you.
He'll take four people with you. We definitely, we believe
they're real, and we do believe that there were two
(44:15):
big foot on both my side and his side walking
along right by so we couldn't see them, that they
could see us. And we also believe there are more.
We believe there is more than two out there. We
believe that. But we believe they are real and they
are out there. I know a lot of people don't believe,
(44:37):
and that's okay, But once you have an encounter, once
you experienced something that you can't explain it makes you
a believer, and you will question your sanity because I
know we did.
Speaker 1 (44:54):
I agree with you one hundred percent on that amy.
That's something that I should have experienced myself. Makes you
question your sanity. But I'm glad that you were able
to share what you experienced on the show today. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (45:10):
Oh, I was going to take my neighbor. I told
you about her. She was telling me that I was
waiting on her to get back with me Moffatt. In
between Moffatt and Roland, Oklahoma, she said, two years ago,
two of her friends are driving down this dirt road
just to back road, and one of them, a bigfoot
ran in front of their vehicle, and she said, didn't
(45:30):
talk about it for a long time, and then she
said they finally started talking about it and they were
telling people about it. And she is one of the
people that one of the guy friends had told her.
I was like, are you serious? She goes, yeah, I
was like you, I said, mofat in Roland. That's Roland,
Oklahoma is seven minutes from where we live. Moffatt is
(45:54):
like three minutes from Roland. It's just a hop, skip
and jump, So there's one roaming around out there. How
many of how many do you think are roaming in
this area that we don't know about, or maybe someone
is seen and has it shared.
Speaker 1 (46:14):
Oh absolutely, there's bound to be other people in these
same areas that have not come forward yet. I think
this is this is a very much needed time of sharing,
and hopefully if there are people that have things to share,
please make sure you put those in the comments. That's
how Amy can see them. And if you're also wanting
(46:36):
to reach out to me to share, you can send
me an email at big for societygmail dot com. But Amy,
thank you so much for coming on the show and
for sharing what you've experienced. I want to make sure
that you were able to share everything you'd come to
the show with today.
Speaker 2 (46:53):
Yeah. Yeah, I think I've pretty much said everything. I
was really nervous when I first started. I was very nervously.
Like I said, we just told friends and family. I
never shared with anybody on social media. I did come
across your channel and I forget what story it was,
but I commented and I said, hey, we had an
(47:14):
encounter back in a few years ago, and Van Buren
I was like, you know what, I think I'm going
to call this guy because this is pretty close to
where we are, and I talked to my husband about
it and I sent you that email. He's pretty share
as a guy, I said, I want to do this.
I said, I want to know if there's other people
out there that have had encounters over by Weber Creek,
(47:35):
over here in Sequoya County, Lafleora County, anywhere close to us,
in the surrounding area. I would like to know because
I'm very curious.
Speaker 1 (47:47):
I'm glad you did, and it'd be interesting to see
what comes of this episode. But thank you so much
for coming on the show. Amy, It's been a pleasure
talking to you today, and thank you for sharing what
you've experienced.
Speaker 2 (48:00):
Okay, and thank you for having me. I'm glad I've
got to share it, and I guess we'll see if
anyone's had any encounters in this area. We're close to
us anyway, thank you for having me on the show.
I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (48:14):
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