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October 11, 2025 86 mins
In this Sasquatch Theory Podcast, Dennis from Arkansas shares a lifetime of chilling encounters with unknown creatures across the United States.

Dennis recalls being screamed at by a Sasquatch in Ohio, followed out of the woods in New Jersey’s Pine Barrens, and witnessing a grayish-black figure hiding behind a tree in Arkansas. One night, she encountered a Sasquatch crossing the road near her country home — and later experienced infrasound and strange machine-like mimicry that terrified her dogs.

Dennis also describes seeing a white Bigfoot on her property — a creature she says was both beautiful and intelligent. Her neighbors have reported similar Bigfoot activity, including eerie sounds and animal mimicry coming from the woods.

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
In this episode a Sasquatch Theory, I sit down with
Denise from Arkansas, a woman who's experienced years of terrifying
and mysterious encounters across multiple states. From being screamed at
by sasquatch in Ohio to being followed out of the
pine barrens in New Jersey, Denise has felt the presence
of something watching her wherever she goes. In Arkansas, she

(00:28):
witnessed a sasquatch creature hiding behind a tree, and another
time she came face to face with a sasquatch on
the back of her property. Her dogs were terrified, and
she believes the creatures were using infrasound and strange mechanical mimicry.
She describes these creatures even being able to copy the
sound of a chainsaw. Tonight, Denise opens up about her

(00:50):
chilling encounters, the strange sounds echoing through her property, and
the time she saw a beautiful white bigfoot unlike anything
else she's ever seen before. This is one you don't
want to miss because these encounters suggest something intelligent is
living in the woods. If you enjoy listening to Sasquatch Theory,

(01:10):
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(01:32):
and the thanks button. With all that being said, let's
dive into Denise's bigfoot encounters from the state Arkansas. Denise,
Welcome to Sasquatch Theory. How are you doing today?

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Wonderful good.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
It's a pleasure to have you on the show. Denise.
If you would tell us a little bit about yourself,
where you're from, and your big foot encounters and experiences
from the very beginning, please.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Okay, Well, I grew up on the East Coast, but
my early childhood we used to go to spend every
summer in northern Maine, and we lost that when I
was seven. But I always had the desire to live
in the woods. So my mother had passed away and

(02:34):
I sold her house and then I had the money
to make the move and I'm here in the Oarks now.
So that's why I'm in the woods.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Okay, what made you want to come to the Ozarks.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
Cheap land? I had been, you know, looking around to
see where I might wanna live. I knew I was
going to leave New Jersey it's too crowded, too expensive.
And somebody called me up one day and that's all
she said was Ozarks and it clicked. So I put

(03:11):
my dog at the time in a kennel and I
flew out here and I spent a whole week looking
at properties, and then I found the one I'm at
and I'm happy here. I've been living out here for
twenty six years. Now.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
That's amazing. If you would tell me about the first
experience that you've ever had and kind of put me
in your shoes and describe everything in full detail.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
All Right, When I was eleven, me and my sister
she was twelve, we went to Ohio to spend the
summer with some family friends. And it was a real
rural part of a pio and we had a creak
to play in, and there was a long road we

(04:02):
could walk down and we just you know, spent our
days walking the road unless it was raining. There was
a big, huge dairy farm on the other side of
the creek, and there was four of us girls around
the same age, and I remember we were standing in
a circle looking at something. Somebody might have caught a

(04:25):
toad or something, and something screamed from across the creek.
There was a wide sloth of brush and then the
creek and then the other side was the dairy farm
and the creek was all tree lined, and this thing
screamed and we all went quiet. Nobody said anything, so

(04:48):
then I was like, what was that? And they're like
a cow and then they would not talk about it.
Now there's cows all over where I live now, and
what I heard was not a cow. I'm pretty sure
it was a bigfoot that screamed, And now I know
that that part of Ohio is a hotspot for bigfoot.

(05:16):
They call it what the Grassman. Yeah, I believe so,
and I can still hear that scream in my head.
But I am not a mimic, and it was definitely
not a cow.

Speaker 1 (05:30):
Yeah, it's absolutely impossible to reproduce what these things sound
like when they scream. A lot of people say, oh,
that was just a fox, a bobcat, a mountain lion,
or an owl screeching but no, they don't understand what
it's like to hear a sasquatch creature scream in real life.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Well, I'm pretty positive it was because I know all
the all those animal screams now, and no it was.
It was not a known animal. It was nothing anybody
would have heard in a zoo.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
Yeah, and the fact that I did it by the
creek bottom that kind of lines up with my experiences
where I've been screamed at by the river or down
by the creek here where I later on had my
encounter sightings. So yeah, I believe you.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
Now. I had another scream after I moved here, but
I'm not ready to get to that yet. I was
in my twenties, still in New Jersey, and we were
out joy riding and we were ended up in the
pine barrens and the driver saw a dirt road and

(06:40):
I kept telling him, bad idea, let's not go down here,
and he wouldn't listen. And later we found out that
even the police in that area don't know where those
roads go to. So we went in about it was dark,
but there was a full moon. Thankfully, we went about
three miles because the tow truck driver clocked the miles,

(07:04):
That's how I know it. And he got the car
stuck in sand and there was nothing we could do
and we had to walk out. There was three of
us and the other two were wouldn't stop talking. And
I'm walking along and I hear something on one side
of the road and it was kept staying with us,

(07:28):
and then I heard it on the other side of
the road, and so I don't know if there was
more than one, but the whole walk it was with us,
and it was following us. And then we got when
we were close to the main road. I was looking
at the two people and their faces just shocked, and

(07:48):
then they started running and they would not tell me
what did you see? I mean I would ask them
what did you see? And they wouldn't tell me. But
recently I found one of them and got in touch
with him, and when I asked him this time, he said, oh,
I saw the Jersey Devil. But he won't give me

(08:09):
any details of what it looks like. But that's all
he said. He's positive that he saw the Jersey Devil,
but the way it was shadowing us, I'm pretty sure
it was a bigfoot. Oh are you still there?

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Yeah, I'm still there. So the creature was paralleling you
guys out of the forest. Is that correct?

Speaker 2 (08:32):
Yes? And I heard it mainly on one side of
the road, but then every now and then I would
hear it on the other side. It sounded like when
you're walking and you're wearing corduroy jeans that swish noise,
And there was something out there and it was following us.

(08:57):
And I don't know what the two people saw, but
they a something that scared them. Later, when the tow
truck came, they refused to go in there, even though
the car belonged to the driver the guy and I
was the one who had to go in with the
tow truck driver and he had to come all the

(09:17):
way from Atlantic City and he wouldn't come until daylight.
So that was my Pine Maron experience. O.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
Well, and what do you feel like its intentions were?
Why do you think it was following you guys, just to.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
Keep an eye on us to see what we were doing.
It never threatened us or anything, nothing ever threw anything
at us. It wasn't trying to scare us away. It
was just watching us and following us.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
Yeah, that makes sense. I mean, either they were keeping
an eye on you. And then I mean even some
people say they feel like they were being hunted, so
either way, they're kindkind of stocking you in a way.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
I didn't feel hunted or anything.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
You were just in its territory and it was checking
you guys out more or less.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
Yes, Yes, And even now when I'm out and about
in the woods, I don't feel threatened, and I actually
feel kind of safe that they're around. If they're anywhere
nearby and I encounter a bear or a mountain lion,

(10:33):
it's nice to know that they're out there and they
could step in and intervene. That's how I feel about it.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Yeah, absolutely, Okay, So what else happened after this experience
and what.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Unfolded, Well, the pine barrens, that was it. Okay, Then
I'm now I always believed in Bigfoot, but I thought
that they were West coast thing. Now I know that
they're all over the United States. So when I moved

(11:08):
here to the Ozarks, I had already believed in them.
I was out here on the property before I moved
to it. I had a rented house in town, and
I saw a gray, grayish black shoulder disappear behind a
cedar tree, and I'm like, it was too high off

(11:30):
the ground to be a razorback or a bear, and
I couldn't figure out what it was, and I wasn't
brave enough to walk over to it. I just got
into my vehicle and left. I'm pretty sure now that
I was being watched and it was a bigfoot.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
What time he did that encounter happen.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
I don't remember.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
Was it summer or winter time?

Speaker 2 (11:58):
It could have been either or I moved here in September,
and then the following year in October, I moved to
the property, so somewhere in between there, and I had
a big I had a big sheep dog at the time,
and sometimes i'd bring him out here and i'd walk

(12:20):
him on a leash and sometimes he'd get weak in
the legs and he'd like fall down, and at that
point I would didn't know what was wrong with him.
I'd lift him up and help him back to the
vehicle and we'd just leave. So when I first moved
out here, I did not have a house, and I
was living in a garden shed. And to get to

(12:44):
my house on the main dirt road, there's a real
steep hill and towards the bottom there's a hump. So
I'm coming home one day one night. It's very dark out,
but I could see barely. At the bottom of the
hill was something big and dark, and it looked like
it was walking back and forth or walking in circles.

(13:07):
But as I got down the hill, then the hump receded.
The thing just got taller, because at the top of
the hill you can't see the bottom of the road
until you close enough to the hump, and then the
road reveals itself. And by the time I got I
was halfway down the hill. I realized this thing is

(13:28):
eight feet tall four feet wide. It's huge, and I'm
like telling myself, that's a bigfoot. There's a big foot there.
But it didn't leave the road right away. It like
wanted to wait for me. I think it wanted me
to see it. And then I was about ten feet
from it. I couldn't see any facial features or anything,

(13:52):
but I could see the shape. And then it walked
off and it was the undergrowth was like real thick
where it left the road, and it went between me
and the road sign, so it blotted out the road
sign from the headlights, and I could see it had
a cone shaped head. I knew that it was a bigfoot.

(14:13):
And then right past that is where I turned to
come on my road, and I wasn't scared. I was delighted.
I'm like, yes, I got to see a bigfoot. And
I knew about folk Arkansas, but I didn't realize we
had them here. Now I know we do. And then

(14:34):
I turned in my road and I went home. And
if I had known then what I knew now, I
would have been terrified. I have no clue if it
got onto the road and followed me home, or you could.
It's so quiet here that you could hear vehicles in
the distance, and it would have heard where I went
and stopped. Now, two nights later, I was in my

(14:58):
garden shed with my big dog, and I had another
dog who wouldn't come inside, so he slept outside and
and I something screamed at me. And I found this
scream on the TV. And you could tell it was
angry at me for being here. And I knew it

(15:19):
was a bigfoot. I've found other streams like this. There
was nothing else it could have been. And my sheep
dog whimpered. He was like standing next to me. And
then he just fainted. He fell over, and sheep dogs
are not supposed to be afraid of anything.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
Yeah, that's frightening. So it made your dog pass out?

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Yeah, my dog fainted.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
I've heard of them doing that where they'll just play dead,
or they'll they'll faint when a sasquatch is nearby.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
Well, so now I know those times when I was
walking him when he got weak and fell over, didn't
quite completely pass out, But I now I know why
he was doing that. He was never afraid of the
bears and mountain lions. He would gladly bark and chase

(16:18):
some but whatever this was that was affecting him. And
he may have been getting hit with the infrared too. Yeah, yeah,
I have never experienced that, but my dog might have
been feeling it.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
Yeah, that's what I was thinking when you described that.
Possibly he got hit by infrasound, And I feel like
animals would be more susceptible to this type of phenomenon.
I guess other animals, other predators can do it as well,
So I feel like it's designed to take animals down.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
You know, I did not have the Internet for a
long long time out here. I didn't have the internet
so I would have to walk up on the road
and I could get a cell signal there, and I
would hear the owls out in the woods and it'd

(17:19):
be like a whole group of owls. And one day
there was even a coyote with them. It made one call.
I doubt it was a coyote. And then I also
heard these owls behind the house, deep in the woods,
and it'd be like a bunch of different owls, and
I'm like, owls don't hang out with each other. This

(17:43):
is wrong. And I highly suspected it was bigfoot. So
whenever I went out on the road, I would whoop
and do tree knocks, and sometimes my tree knox would
get a answered. I'd have one in one direction and
one in the other. And they were out there every day.

(18:08):
Every time I was on this road, I would hear them,
and it didn't scare me. As long as they were
out there in the woods, they were fine. I think
they were calling just to inform everybody, Hey, here she is,
and I never felt threatened. Now, there was a cedar

(18:29):
tree just off the road that the top had been
ripped off and it was lying on the ground, and
that's where I would walk to make my phone calls,
and I was looking at this tree every day. I
was thinking, since it was dead, I was thinking about
knocking it out of the ground and using it for
a fence post. One day I went out there and overnight,

(18:53):
something had removed all the bark from me and it
was still shiny. It had just happened. I went over
to it and walked around it and there was no
bark on the ground. Something had completely took off the
bark off of it. I don't know what that means.

(19:14):
But so then they did some logging, and the logging
noises came from the same direction as where I was
hearing them call all the time. So they moved. And
I think I've heard them once or twice since then,

(19:34):
visiting there, and I know if I could walk in
that direction, there's going to be stick structures or something,
because they were there for over a year that I
know of, but they're not there now. And then I oh,
when I saw that big one on the road, I

(19:55):
convinced myself and it screamed at me. I convinced myself
that they were just passing through, they were migrating, and
I put it out of my mind for several years,
but then I got the job where there was a
lot of downtime and I could use the computer, and
that's when I started seriously investigating it. And then I

(20:22):
met somebody in the neighborhood who was a squatcher and
we would get together and talk. Now, whenever I've had
the chance to go hiking out here and explore. I
used to walk by myself a lot, but now I don't.
But whenever I would have somebody to hike with, I
would tell them we have to go in this direction,

(20:42):
and they'd be like, no, we're going this way, and
they'd go the opposite way. And I don't like to
hike by myself now. So I heard a I had
two dogs with me, my dog, my big dog, Now
I was nine years old, and this is when he
was a puppy. Behind my house in the woods, a

(21:04):
chain sauce started up, paused, and then made one cut.
But it wasn't a chainsaw. It was an animal imitating
a chainsaw, and both my dogs were synchronized. They walked
towards the sound. They let out a soft wolf and
then they both just sat and stared in that direction,

(21:26):
and there was no way somebody was out there with
a chainsaw.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Yeah, I've heard of them, like mimicking mechanical sounds, whether
it's like a motorcycle, a chainsaw, I don't know, like
banging doors, like metal doors, and yeah, I mean I
feel like they're similar to like a parrot. Like a
parrot can mimic any sound that it hears. It doesn't

(21:51):
matter if it like here's SpongeBob on the TV or whatever,
it may be a baby crying. A parrot can do that.
I feel like the sasquatch can do that very well.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
The Sierra sounds sound to me like when people out
there have campfires and they don't even know they're being watched.
They're sitting on the perimeter out of light from the
fire and listening. And that's what the Sierra sounds sound
to me, like them mimicking campers or something.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Yeah, that's a good theory and it very well could be.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
And then I have an older pair of neighbors. They're
like in their nineties. The guy had a wood shop
and he'd close up for the day and head to
the house. But then he'd hear his power tools in
the woods, and they both of them know they've never
seen it. But they know what it is. And then

(22:59):
my bed. At the foot of my bed, I have
a window and in the summer I keep it open,
and there's a field next to me. And there was
one night a crow called and it was a really
bad imitation of a crow. I jumped up. My dog

(23:20):
jumped up. Now my dog likes to stick his head
out the window and bark it stuff, but he jumped
up and he froze, and he was like a foot
from the window and he would not go near it.
And we just both sat there like that for a
long time, but didn't hear anything. My dog will bark
if a human comes close to my yard, but he

(23:43):
would not bark that night. And crows don't call at night. Yeah,
I did have. I did have crows nesting out here
once and one night they started screaming that they quickly
settled down, and I know that a predator was trying

(24:04):
to get to their nest, and I know what that
was about. And it was up in the air in
the tree where I knew the nest was. But this
crow calls that I heard were ground level, and I
know it was not a crow.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
Yeah, that's interesting that it was ground level and I've
heard a crow go off at night, and that's when
the sasquatch were here, and I mentioned it and somebody
said that when a predator is moving through the area,
a crow will squawk at nighttime. So yeah, that's that's scary.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
So over the years, I hear things like off in
the distance, there was coyotes howling, and then something close
to them screamed, but it wasn't It wasn't a coyote.
It screamed and then everything went quiet. Now my dog
was standing next to and I put my hand on
his head. I told him hush, and he did hush,

(25:04):
and we just both stood there listening, but there was
nothing else. Normally Bowie would just go nuts and bark
at the coyotes, but when the thing screened, he was like, nope,
not getting involved. And then there's been other things. I
once went camping south of Fayetteville in the winter and

(25:29):
we had a nice storm, and I've got a real
good footprint from that I could send you, but I
didn't get to see it, but I did get to
hear it moving in the woods. The homeowner there was
having problems and that's why we went there to camp.
She's moved out of there now, but looking at maps

(25:50):
and looking around the land, she's on a really steep
edge of a deep ravine and it's heavily wooded, not
suitable for walking, hiking, camping, hunting. And that's why she
had big foots there, because it was perfect habitat for them.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
Yeah. Absolutely, they seemed to like steep terrain. What kind
of issues was she having on the property.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Seeing footprints all around her house. She'd look up and
she'd get a glimpse of something ducking behind a shed.
She was driving one day and she saw one cross
the road, and when she saw it, then she realized
what was going on at her house because she wasn't
a bigfoot person, and up until she saw it and

(26:44):
realized what it was, she had no clue what she
was dealing with. And then three days after we went
there to camp, something in the woods threw an antique
salt shaker at her. Wow.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Yeah, that sounds like classic bigfoot activity. And it blows
my mind how close they will get to people's houses.
I've heard that a lot where they'll hide behind a
shed or garage. They're looking through the windows. People find
tracks outside their house, And yeah, I mean people start
becoming fearful and they don't know what to do.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
Well, in most cases, they don't have to be afraid,
they're just curious coming to check them out. I had
put a marble on the road and it was there
for the longest time, and then one day the marble's
gone and there was just a huge pile of moss.

(27:45):
So they took my marble and they gave me a
pile of moss. Now, I'm not willing to leave food
out for them because we have a lot of bears here.
I've left seashells the mind bigfoots do not like seashells.
They've never taken one, so I've only gifted with them

(28:07):
the one time.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
Yeah, it's probably safer to leave items rather than food
because even if it is bigfoot, I've heard cases where
once you stop feeding them they get upset, which I
don't know. I've never had any issues with not feeding
or leaving like peanut butter or you know, snacks, things
like that.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
So I'm not trading with them right now. I did
put in a new garden this year, but it's not
doing good. I'm trying to grow watermelons and cantleopes and
I would will only share with them, but this new
garden is just not doing good right now. We've had
very bad weather here. Now. There was one time I

(28:53):
looked out the window and there was a small brown
shape running down the driveway on four leg, but it
was holding one paw in the air, so it wasn't
running like the way the bear is. I've seen so
many bears running away from me, and this thing was
not running like a bear, and it went behind it.

(29:16):
There was a building out here, but it's been taken
apart and it's completely gone, so it ran behind that,
and from my windows I can see both sides of it.
It never came out. It never reappeared, and finally I
got the nerve to go up there, and there was
no trace of it. So I have no clue what
it was. I doubt it was a bear because a

(29:38):
bear wouldn't have been hiding like that. And then what else.
Fourth of July one year, in the woods, there was
a puppy crying. So I walked up there in the
dark with with Bowie, and as soon as we got clothes,
it stopped crying. And then Bowie would have would not

(30:00):
acknowledge it at all, and I came back to the house,
it started crying again. It was very late at night,
and I'm sorry I didn't call my neighbor and let
him know about it. I didn't have a strong enough
flashlight to really investigate it, so I don't know what
was But I did walk out there several times and

(30:22):
there was no noise, but then as soon as I
got back to the house, it would start up again,
and I have no clue what it was.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
Yeah, that's interesting. I've heard of cryptid's mimicking like animals
and they'll cry out and cause you to go out
there and look for them. And I've even heard of
cases where they'll cry like babies out in the woods.
So maybe it was a good choice not to go
out there to investigate.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
Well, I got as close as I could, but still
stayed up on the road, and I had my dog
with me. He's a big yellow dog. His name is Bowie.
But he I mean, if it was a real puppy,
he would have reacted. He would have been like, oh, puppy,
I want to play with it. He loves to play
with other dogs, So you know, that just didn't The

(31:15):
way he acted just didn't make any sense. Now, there's
a creek near my house. I was coming home one
night and I was wearing shoes that were rubber, and
that's all I wanted to do was soak my feet
in the creek. So I parked and got out of
the truck, and there's It was summer, so that was

(31:37):
just all green next to me. You couldn't see through.
And then the other side of the creek there's a
hill and a big, heavy two footer came running down
the hill. And you're in the woods enough to know
the difference between two and four feet. I'm sure you
know what a deer sounds like when it runs. So

(32:01):
it came running down and then there's a big flat stretch.
It ran across that and then splash. It jumped into
the creek, and at that point I didn't want to
get involved. I hopped into the truck, started it up,
and by the time I got to the creek, you
still see the water rings, so I didn't get to
see what that was. All right, I'm ready now to

(32:29):
get to the good part. Are you ready?

Speaker 1 (32:32):
Yeah? Absolutely?

Speaker 2 (32:35):
Recently I found something. It came across Facebook, so I
looked for it on YouTube on the TV. The guy had.
I guess he had a GoPro on and he heard
something in the woods and he's walking with the flashlight
and he walked up to a white bigfoot. Have you
seen that?

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Yeah, I've seen that before, where it like he gets
it in frame and it shoots out of the camera
view really quick. Is that the one?

Speaker 2 (33:05):
Yes, that's the one. Okay. I just recently came across it,
but back in October. Now, Bowie, I can't let him
run loose. He likes to go and visit and I
don't need him. He likes to play, and he will
find the horses and play with them. And the people

(33:28):
who raise the horses don't need a random dog chasing
their horses. So Bowie does not is not allowed to
run loose. But we go for several walks a day,
and sometimes he's out in the yard on a run,
but most of the time he's in the house with
me and he sleeps inside. Now, my little dog, she's

(33:52):
a turkey. She absolutely refuses to wear a collar or
wear a harness, so she just runs free and sometimes
she'll run off into the woods and that makes me
mad because she blends in. Now, when I walk up
my driveway, there's an easement that goes to a large

(34:14):
field next to me, and these people keep it mode
really short. It's clean, and I'm always looking down at
looking into the field because it's a good place to
see deer passing through or anything else. So we w
and then we walk into the woods and we take

(34:34):
our walk and then we come back. I never pass
that easement without looking into it. So we were on
our way back and I glanced and there's a on
the far end there's a big pile of bright white
and I'm like, that's not supposed to be there. There's

(34:55):
no wind that day, and I'm trying to come up
with scenarios. Oh the wind grew blew in a white
plastic garbage bag. No, there was no wind, So I'm
looking at it, and then I decided, you know, I'm
gonna look at that. So my little dog Ellie starts
running up the eastman. I took just like two steps

(35:19):
towards it, and it started to move, and it was
real fluid, like like if it was a big piece
of garbage and the wind caught it and was lifting
it up. But there was no wind, and it stood
up and its side was to me, but its head
was turned and I could see its face. It had

(35:42):
black around the eyes, and the eyes were round, and
it had black for the lips. The one on TV
had white lips and it's our eyes were narrowed like
it was angry. This one note the eyes stayed round
and it stood up and it looked at me, and

(36:06):
I'm just standing there, oh, Ellie. As soon as it
started standing up, Ellie turned and came running back to me,
and Bowie just stood there with his head lowered. Bowie
is the type of dog that when we're walking, he's
sniffing everything, he's bouncing around, his tail is wagging. He

(36:26):
doesn't just stand there, but that's what he was doing.
And I stood there for at least a minute, and
we were looking at each other, and there's no doubt
in my mind what it was. And what I needed

(36:46):
to do was just pick up the little dog to
hold her and then wave and call out to it
and say hello friend, give a whoop, just to see
what it would have done. I didn't feel like I
was in danger, but I was freaked out. Even though
I had seen them before, I was still freaked out
because it was standing there looking at me. But I

(37:11):
was worried about my dogs, so I decided I have
to get the dogs to the house. So when I turned,
it turned the other way and went off into the scrub.
And then I stayed in this house the rest of day,
freaked out, but I never felt threatened or anything.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
Wow, how long? How long did this encounter last?

Speaker 2 (37:39):
At least a minute? I mean it was a long time.
I just stood there, I mobile eyed, couldn't move. My
brain was trying to figure out, Okay, what could this be?
But there it looked like the bumble from Rudolph the
Red Nose Reindeer. Oh, and it was bright white, and
it was clean, and it was beautiful. That's what I

(38:01):
came away with. This thing is beautiful. Wow.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
That reminds me of the juvenile sasquatch that i'd seen,
and a lot of the features that you described were similar.
This one was jet black, but it had a beautiful
coat of fur on it, and it had big, round
white eyes like you could see the black pupils in
the center. What do the eyes look like on this creature?
I know you said they're around.

Speaker 2 (38:25):
It was too far away, but it was on the
other end of a very clean field with no obstructions.
It was out in the open, on the edge of
the far side of the field, so I didn't really
get to see the eyes up close, just the black
and the lips. And the lips were black the one

(38:47):
on TV. The lips were white. No, mine had black lips.
They're not albinos though, because it wouldn't have had the
black on it if it was.

Speaker 1 (38:58):
Yeah, did it have a conical shit shaped head?

Speaker 2 (39:01):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (39:02):
Okay. And about how tall do you estimate this sasquatch
creature to be?

Speaker 2 (39:10):
I want to say between six to eight feet. I
almost sent my neighbor down there just to stand down
there for perspective, but I didn't, oh because when he
was here, at the far end of the field, there
was a pile of yellow. It looked like that, you know,
that sage grass that grows all over. It looked like

(39:32):
a pile of that. And we there was three of us,
my two neighbors and me. My dogs were in the house,
and I just kept telling I was pointing out the
area where I had seen the white one, and that's
why we were standing there, and I kept telling them
that shouldn't be there. We tried taking a few steps.
It did not move. I have never heard of a

(39:54):
blonde bigfoot. I think maybe they were picking the were
asked to make a nest somewhere, and they put it
down when they realized we were in the area. That's
what I think, because later in the day when I
walked by there, it was gone. So now I haven't

(40:16):
I haven't even told the best part. The next day,
so you know, I knew that they were out there
in the woods, and I had no problems whooping, whoop,
and and they would answer me with their owl calls,
and I was like, he oh, yeah, it's just me.

(40:40):
So the next day I'm like, all right, so it
was here, but it's gone. And I took the dogs
for a walk, and as soon as we got to
where the road goes through the forest on both sides,
four of them called out to me. There was a whoop,

(41:02):
a woe, and two owl falls from both sides of
the road to each on each side. And they were close.
I would say they were within fifty feet and they
were calling out to me, and it was my chance
to interact with them. I couldn't see anything in either

(41:23):
direction the ground. I'm on a ridge, so the ground
slopes down away from the road and it's very heavily
forested and it hasn't been cleaned since I've lived here.
But there was four of them and they called out
to me, and I was scared, and I'm like, nope,

(41:44):
I just turned and went back to the house. But
they were trying to interact with me. Oh. I didn't
feel threatened or anything. It's just that I just couldn't
deal with it.

Speaker 1 (41:57):
Yeah, you're still coming down on the adrect the one
from the encounter before that.

Speaker 2 (42:03):
And then about two days later, I was walking. I
went to the west of my property and was walking
and I heard the owl calls in the woods there.
So I called the guy who lives he's a mile
on the other side, or maybe three quarters of a mile,
and that's when I told him what I had seen,

(42:26):
and I'm like, they're in the woods now between me
and you. And then after that there's been nothing. And
then my neighbor had come out here. It was about
two weeks ago maybe, and he asked me, is there
been any activity, and nope, nothing since then. And then

(42:48):
that afternoon when I was walking behind the house, the
encounters took place in the woods in front of the house.
But I've got a nice path behind the house, and
that was when I heard I heard the owl caol.
So I let out a whoop and I said hello,
and that's when it went and it was not an

(43:11):
owl caol, perfect voice of an owl, but not the
owl cal And that's the last time they were here.
So there's a creek at the bottom of the ridge
and so they're going there. And there's also a power cut,
so they're going back and forth on the east side
of my property. And I think that when we get

(43:35):
heavy brains, they move to higher grounds. That's the pattern
I've noticed.

Speaker 1 (43:44):
Yeah. Absolutely, it seems like they're following the creeks, the waterways,
the power line strips. And you mentioned off air that
you live by a wilderness area or a national forest.
We don't have to say exactly where it is, but
it just sounds like the perfect area for these creatures
to be up.

Speaker 3 (44:06):
Now, I can hear a vehicle and nope, it's up
in the air. There's a helicopter passing overhead.

Speaker 1 (44:23):
Okay, so the vocalizations, was that the last thing that
you've experienced on this property.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
Yeah, and that was just like a week or two ago.
They're not done they passed back and forth. They had
an area where they lived full time, and they moved
after the people did the logging. And I was going
out once and I actually stopped and talked to these guys,

(44:50):
and I didn't even think to ask about bigfoot or
if they saw anything strange in there, and they didn't
bring it up. But they cleared a big area. There's
a dirt road that goes into it. And I had
permission to walk back there to look for footprints and
never got around to it, but to have that guy
sold it. And there's a new guy there, and I

(45:13):
did catch him on the road once to let him know, Hey,
there's bigfoot out here, but they're not. They're no longer
where they used to be. But they were there for
so long that I would love to get back in
there and look, I know there's gonna still be stick structures.

(45:34):
There's got to be.

Speaker 1 (45:35):
Oh yeah, sure they're around somewhere. What time of year
did the encounter with the white Sasquatch happened? Do you remember?
If it was spring, summer, fall, winter?

Speaker 2 (45:47):
It was the weekend before Halloween just this past one.

Speaker 1 (45:54):
Yeah, And it was crouched down correct, and then it
stood up.

Speaker 2 (45:59):
No, thought it was hiding from me. Okay, that's all
you could see is a pile of white And I
don't know if that was the head or rear. It
thought it was hiding and it was just a pile
of white on the ground. If it had been a
brown one, I wouldn't have paid it any attention because

(46:20):
it's where the field blends into the woods. But because
it was white, it couldn't hide for me. And then
when I started walking in its direction, when it stood up,
it was like real fluid, like it was just really
it looked like the wind just grabbed a corner and

(46:42):
was lifting it up until it was fully stood up.
And then I realized, no, that's an animal. That's a bigfoot.

Speaker 1 (46:54):
Yeah, that's amazing. And it seems like in the Ozarks
there's a lot of activity in the summertime. I'm going
into the fall, and I mean, I've even heard reports
in the winter, but that seems to be when there's
the most activity, and a lot of people have speculated
that in the fall they're transitioning from like their summer
behavior into the fall behavior, which could be like breeding season,

(47:17):
similar to like deer in the rut.

Speaker 2 (47:19):
Yes, and oh, what kind of animal? What kind of
baby animal? Says mama.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
I'm not too sure. I know, like when fawns call out,
it sounds like that, but not like you know, they're
actually saying mama.

Speaker 2 (47:42):
Well, I went up there one night in the dark
to make a phone call, and then in the field
something yelled out mama, and it perfectly sounded like mama.
I think it was the time of year when there
would have been fawns. Could have been a dear that
I heard.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
Yeah, it could be. It sounds like these creatures were
living around the forest around your house, and possibly they
had some juveniles that they were raising. And it seems
like they'll do that when they get pushed out of
one area, they'll have their little ones on someone's property.
And I don't know if that's like for training purposes,

(48:24):
like they're teaching them how to avoid humans. I don't
know what the point of that is, or maybe they're
trying to get like an easy meal. I'm not sure.

Speaker 2 (48:38):
But now I'm glad that they're here because they don't
scare me really, but I would like to I would
like to learn to interact with them. I'm on Facebook
with a whole bunch of people who talk about their
bigfoots and they have more activity than I do.

Speaker 1 (49:04):
Yeah, I've been trying to figure that out myself. I
mean I've done wood knocking, calling, leaving food, sitting out
in the woods and not bringing a camera or a
firearm and just letting them come to me. I go
to areas where they've been sighted at in the past,
and I don't know. I'm not going to say I've
tried at all, but I've tried pretty much everything I

(49:25):
can think of.

Speaker 2 (49:26):
Do you live in the woods.

Speaker 1 (49:28):
Yeah, I'm surrounded by forest here. It's like a dead
end road similar to your setup.

Speaker 2 (49:37):
Then they already know that you're there. How long have
you been there?

Speaker 1 (49:42):
Pretty much my whole life.

Speaker 2 (49:44):
Oh, they already know about you.

Speaker 1 (49:47):
I've had experiences since I was a teenager until now.

Speaker 2 (49:55):
I don't know what kind of advice to tell you. Oh.
I had a big not a big, real big, but
glass marble. It was about eight inch diameter and it's
in the field. It's a small field, it's a yard
behind the house, and it had disappeared, and it was

(50:17):
heartbroken because they put it there for a memorial for somebody.
And I stood at the end of the forest and
I'm like, I want my rock back, And then the
next day it was back. Oh wow. And I've got
conk shells and seashells out there. I'm building gardens back there.

(50:41):
I'm trying to get a lot of flowers so that
this can be a bee and a butterfly sanctuary. So
I'm always trying to introduce new flowering plants all over
the place. I've got dill and parsley right now in
case a swallowtail wants to lay their eggs. I had milkweed.

(51:06):
The deer ate it and killed it. But yeah, they
will not touch the seashells. But something had taken my
rock and you could see where in the ground where
it had been taken from. And no, it came back.
I asked them to bring it back, and it came back.

Speaker 1 (51:29):
Yeah. So what do you think these sasquatch creatures are?
Where do you think they came from?

Speaker 2 (51:35):
I have a lot of different theories, and they're all
messed up. I don't believe in the UFO connection. I'm
twenty six years living on this place and I've never
seen a UFO. But I had neighbors who were watching
one and really close to where I live, but I
didn't see it. I think that they're real beings. They

(51:59):
are very very intelligent. They won't let you see them
unless they want you to see them. There are some
people who surprise them and catch them walking across the road.
I just think that they're a real thing, and they
live in woods. They've been here since forever. They may

(52:25):
have come over the Bearing Straight when it was a
land bridge. They live in that part of Russia, and
a lot of Eastern Europe has them, and they're very widespread.
Australia has their own version called the Yawi. In China,

(52:50):
there's certain places you can go and hike, and there's
signs that if you see one, you have to leave
the area, and it's a huge fine for you to
hurt them or interact with them. Other countries don't deny them.
China are Canada doesn't deny them. Why do you think

(53:14):
the United States denies their existence?

Speaker 1 (53:19):
I think strictly for control and they don't want us
to know that there's more out there. I think it
has a lot to do with like corporations and spiritual
beliefs and the way they have manufactured and altered history
and what they teach us in school, so I don't
think they want to go back on all that, and

(53:40):
I do I believe it's all for control. And like
you said, Russia and China they're pretty open about the
existence of Sasquatch. I don't know about Canada, but I
mean it's part of their culture up there, and same
like if you go to like Washington, a lot of
people are open minded about Sasquatch and Washington and they
have the totem poles there similar to what you see
like in Canade down in Alaska.

Speaker 2 (54:04):
And now the ones on the West coast are really
aggressive compared to the ones we have here. Yeah, I
know that I never heard a horror story here. There
was a hunter in Texas that was found ripped to

(54:26):
pieces and that's all they would say is he was
killed and mauled by an animal, but we don't know
which one.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
Yeah, those types of stories are everywhere, even in the Ozarks.
There was a girl that was hiking the Ozark Trail
here in Missouri and she got torn apart. It looked
like she was attacked by a great white shark. I
saw the damage from the photos from the hospital and
it was bad, like real bad and the report just
said attacked by an unknown animal, but it could have

(54:57):
been a mountain lion. It's hard to say.

Speaker 2 (55:01):
Mountain lions will peel your clothes off and then lick
wherever you're bleeding. They lick your blood off. The bears
here are like big raccoons. So I don't know when

(55:22):
did this happen.

Speaker 1 (55:24):
I'm not sure. My buddy was showing me the report
online and they showed photos and they had it like
a long description, but it was on the Ozark Trail.
I'm sure you can look it up on the internet.
Girl TechEd on those art trail by an unknown animal.
But yeah, I mean, these reports of bigfoot hurting people,
they stretch from like East Texas to Oklahoma all the

(55:46):
way up to Alaska. But at the same time, there's
a lot of areas where, you know, you don't really
hear these types of reports. When people encounter these creatures,
they just go their own way. They'll interact with people,
they'll leave them get so it goes both ways, and
I think that's just I don't know, there's like a
similarity between the sasquatch and human beings, Like you have

(56:07):
good people, but you also have bad people, and I
think it's the same way with these creatures.

Speaker 2 (56:14):
Yes, I agree. Now the guy in Texas hunting, so
he may have shot at it and angered it and
that's why he got attacked. I don't I never carry
a gun. I've got one, I never use it, And
when I'm walking the dog, I don't have my phone
with me, so I don't have a camera with me.

Speaker 1 (56:34):
Yeah. I heard that with the missing floor one one
that Arkansas is like the hot spot of missing people
and has the most reports out of any other state
in the like deep in the Ozarks. I don't know
if it's bigfoot. I don't think Dave Plyta says it's bigfoot,
but he sure does talk about bigfoot a lot, and
he's at Bigfoot convention, so I think that's what he's

(56:56):
referring to. A lot of people say, FYI, he's not
talking about Bigfoot. It's like, well, I don't know what
he's talking about because he's talking about bigfoot.

Speaker 2 (57:05):
The area I'm in since I've been here, there's never
been a missing person.

Speaker 1 (57:12):
Yeah. I mean there's missing people reports around here, but
like they end up finding people or they froze to
death out in the woods. I don't know, they'll find
their bodies later on next to like a highway. I
don't know. It's like a bunch of strange cases where
they got lost in the Mark twenty National Forest and
they'll they'll find them off the side of the highway.
Or there's a hunter in these Ozark scenic waterways or

(57:35):
riverways whatever it's called in southern Missouri. And I think
you heard maybe you heard that one on David Pliitis.
But he was out hunting and this is a remote
area of Missouri and basically nobody could find him for
like two days. It was like the middle of winter
during deer season. And then the search party comes back,
like all the state patrol and game morgans, and they

(57:58):
find his rifle and his clothes laying right there where
they parked their vehicles where they first started searching, and
it wasn't there before. And they ended up finding his
body and they said he froze from hypothermia, And it
didn't make sense. They said he crossed the river looking
for the buck that he shot. But it's like why
didn't he have his gun, Like why did he leave
his gun in the parking lot and go away into

(58:19):
the woods across the river, like naked didn't make sense.

Speaker 2 (58:24):
Now, if I ever get lost in the woods and
it's gonna get very cold at night, what I would
do as soon as it started getting dark. I would
make myself a big mound of leaves and I would
just crawl into that to wait the night out, to
wait out the serious cold. There was two big foot

(58:48):
hunters out west that were found dead from hypothermia, and
I'm wondering, why didn't they think to do that. Rotting
leaves give off enough heat that it can keep you
alive through the night.

Speaker 1 (59:06):
Yeah, a lot of people say they weren't prepared, but
I mean, if they were bigfoot researchers, you'd think they'd
have like a lighter or something, you know, warm clothes,
some type of gear to get them through the night.

Speaker 2 (59:20):
Were they weren't planning on getting lost?

Speaker 1 (59:23):
Yeah, I don't think anyone does. Yeah, that's unfortunate though,
I'd hate to hear that about people. And you just
never know. There's a lot of factors out there. I mean,
from just the elements, to bad people you know, doing
something horrible to another person, to cryptid creatures, UFOs portals.

(59:44):
I don't know, just mental health in general, people getting
lost and not knowing what to do, So there's a
lot of variables. I'm sure, what do you plan on
doing in the future with the sasquatch creatures that you've
had on your property. Do you plan on interacting with them,
camping out there, bringing researchers to the area. What are

(01:00:05):
your thoughts about it.

Speaker 2 (01:00:07):
I wouldn't mind if you came down here to do
some camping, but the way the landline lies, I don't
want strangers coming here with guns. I no longer let
people hunt out here. The only people I let hunt
in the past were the ones who I knew. They

(01:00:29):
knew how to use a gun, and they kill it
in one shot and get their deer, and they hunt
for their freezer. They're not after trophies. I would love
to have some bigfoot researchers come out here and camp.
I've got a good well, so there's plenty of water,

(01:00:51):
but I'm not close to water. I'm not far from water,
but you have to walk down a steep hill. And
we had a squatcher who actually lived down there on
the creek for a while, and I don't believe a
lot of his stories. And when I would see this guy.

(01:01:12):
He was always really drunk. I mean in the middle
of the afternoon he would come out of the woods
to get more beer and then go back in. But
one thing he told me, and I don't agree with this,
He said the female was really nasty, all covered with bloat,
ticks and missing hair. Now, gorillas and chimpanzees will groom themselves.

(01:01:36):
Have you ever seen a chimpanzee looking through the fur
of another one? And then they find something and then
what do they do? They pop it in their mouth
and eat it. If you had ticks on your shoulder,
you could easily reach them and pull them out. So
I don't believe that part of it.

Speaker 1 (01:01:59):
One or something. Maybe it lost a bunch of hair.

Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
Well, it had lost the hair because it was covered
with ticks. So I didn't believe him. And this would
have been the same family group that has the white one.
And he never mentioned anything about a white one. But
this white one could be a young one and just
wasn't born yet when he was out there.

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Yeah, well, I mean I wouldn't dismiss him. He was
out there living in the woods, so he had to
have experienced something. How could you not. But at the
same time he was drinking, so I don't blame you.
Is he still out there.

Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
I don't know. I knew his brother in law. And
this was years ago when I worked at the store,
and the store is now closed. We don't have a
store here now.

Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
What else have you heard from people in the community.
Are there other eyesight and encounters. I think you mentioned
that you've talked to like seventeen different people. Can you
talk about some of those experiences that people shared with you.

Speaker 2 (01:03:06):
Well, when I worked at the store, I would always
talk about Bigfoot. I had big posters up and I
was the neighborhood big Lady. There was this young guy
who used to come in and he was one that
you know. I'd be like, well, keep your eyes peeled
for Bigfoot, and he'd be like yeah. And then one

(01:03:31):
day he was getting ready to walk out when he
just his knees buckled and he collapsed, but he caught
the edge of the freezer to keep him from hitting
the floor, and he just totally had a breakdown. And
he had never told this to anybody. He said that
he was driving and it crossed the road and he

(01:03:52):
couldn't talk about it, and he was like a mess.
When he finally opened up and told me, And it's
like it rooined his life. He couldn't tell his family,
he couldn't tell anybody, but he saw it cross the road.
Now there's another guy who used to come in and

(01:04:12):
sit and he would tell me the same story over
and over again. He never changed his story. It was
always exact word for word, and he would talk and
I wouldn't interrupt them, even though I had heard the
story already. Him and a bunch of hunters were way
back in the woods and something started throwing small trees

(01:04:34):
and rocks at them. And he won't tell me who
the other people were, but they just turn around and
left that area. And then he had the same thing
happen to him in Louisiana when they were hunting. And oh,
the same guy told me that somebody, and he wouldn't

(01:04:55):
tell me the name. They were sitting in their truck
at the side of the road and the bigfoot was
sitting next to a fence and there was a metal
sign on the fence that was just attached at the top.
So it was using its fingers to flip it up
and let it fall back, and it would make a
noise and it wasn't aware that he was sitting there

(01:05:18):
in his truck, and he watched it for quite some time,
and then it stood up and it was like a
four foot barbed wire fence. It stepped across the fence,
walked through the pasture and it was full of cows,
and the cows didn't even look at it or acknowledge it,
and it just walked through the field and walked away.

(01:05:40):
And then I met two different people in town who
were out here hunting, and they were on the same road,
two different people who didn't know each other, and it
crossed the road in front of them. One it leaped
off the road into a tree and then leaped to
the far side, and then he could hear it crashing

(01:06:03):
through the woods. The other one said, it just paused,
it looked at him, and then it just disappeared into
the woods. Two different people the same area. Let's see. Oh,

(01:06:24):
my mind is blanking. Now. I've got them written down
somewhere without names, but yeah, they've been seen in this area. Oh.
The one guy, they had had a fire out in
their yard and then they were letting it die out
and they went to bed. He got up to go

(01:06:45):
get a glass of water, and he looked out the
window and it was standing there over the dying fire
like it was warming itself. So he went and woke
his wife up and she came and she saw it,
and then they got the camera and got the camera ready,
but as soon as he opened the door, it was gone.

(01:07:06):
There was another person who they had just moved here,
and he saw a bear standing upright, pissing on a
shrub next to his barn. But it was standing upright
and it had its back to him, and he just
said it was a bear.

Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
Yeah, that's incredible. You know you got something going on
in the area. When you hear that many experiences from
the locals, you've seen things yourself, and yeah, that's a
hot spot for sasquatch activity for sure.

Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
Yes, And they're here somewhere, And I know where they're
passing back and forth because I saw the white one
there and then that pile of yellow whatever it was,
wasn't there later when I went back, so that I

(01:08:02):
know where their trail is where they're going back and forth.

Speaker 1 (01:08:07):
Yeah, so you've seen the most activity on the east
side of the property, so that's got to be where
they're coming from, where they're living at or where they're
traveling through.

Speaker 2 (01:08:18):
Yes, but I also heard them on the west side,
and the one that screamed at me was to the
west of me, not that far. The shad that I
was living in is still out there. And there also
there was an old fence line that we pulled apart
and got rid of and one of the metal te

(01:08:41):
posts bent really bad. Yeah, but there there's no sign
that anything fell on it. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:08:50):
That's what I've noticed here is that I've had the
most experiences on a certain side of the property in
a certain area, but I've also had experiences all around
the land, and it just seems like these things spread
out during the day. They're not all in the same place.
And yeah, there's a lot of land in between them,
so it seems like they probably have like a hive mind.

(01:09:13):
They're able to know things without having to be really
close by.

Speaker 2 (01:09:18):
Well, I think the owl calls are them warning the
others if they're like camp somewhere for the day, but
not all of them are in the camp whenever they
see me. I mean, they would call out every single
day because I use my phone every day, and that's
their way of telling all the others that hey, she's
out here on the road.

Speaker 1 (01:09:42):
Yeah, it seems like they communicate with oulcohols, wood knocks,
rock clacking, and many other things. I mean, even like
the machine sounds that you were talking about with the chainsaw.
And I don't know if they're trying to get your
attention or if that's just their way of communicating sometimes.

Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
Well, if they want my attention, that's all they have
to do is make themselves visible. But the white one,
the way it was trying to hide it would have
pulled it off it it had been a brown one.
And then when they called out to me, you couldn't
see anything, but they were there. They were close. I'm

(01:10:23):
talking like within fifty feet on either side of the road.

Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
Yeah, and your dog made a wise choice to sit
down or stay where he was rather than barking and chasing.

Speaker 2 (01:10:37):
Well, what he did both times, he just lowered his
head and just stood there. He was like faced away
from it. Ellie turned and ran back to me as
soon as it started to move, And I'm like, Ellie,
she just turned and came back to me, And that's
not normal behavior. And also a few days before all
that happened, when i'd walk for some reason, Ellie stayed

(01:10:59):
at my feet, and I did not know why. She
is a bad dog. She loves to run away from
me and chase stuff, and she doesn't have good recall,
so that was another indication she knew something was out there,
and she she will run up to any stranger and

(01:11:22):
beg to be picked up, and she likes to lick people.
So I was scared. If I did call out and
this thing answered me, Ellie would be like, oh, a
friend and run up to it, and then what would
I do? But she didn't do that. If I leave
her in the house and make her stay behind when

(01:11:43):
me and Bowie walk, then if I do that a
few times and then when we walk, then she knows
to stay with me. And if I call her, she'll
stop running. But she has like chase stuff into the
woods and disappeared, and that because of her size, that
really scares me. But if she were to scream, that's

(01:12:06):
all I have to do is turn Bowie loose and
let Bowie go to her.

Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
Yeah, most likely there's a major waterway within ten miles
from your home, and the creek that's close to your
house pours into that waterway, and that's probably where they're
coming from.

Speaker 2 (01:12:27):
When you stop recording, I'll tell you how close I
am to I'll tell you exactly where I am, and
you can look for it on Google Earth. But I
don't want to invite every random stranger out here to
look for them. Oh and I've told all the people
who know me that if I stop talking about Bigfoot,

(01:12:51):
if I start denying them, it means that I've made
contact and I don't want them messed with. I don't
want them interfered with.

Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Yeah, that's understandable, and you've already gotten pretty close to that.
So that's the next step.

Speaker 2 (01:13:08):
So I feed animals off my porch. I wait for
them to show up, and then I put the food
out because I don't want bears. I've had bears yere,
but I've had wild raccoons come and take food out
of my hands. And right now I've got a possum
that comes every night for a handout.

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
Yeah, that's amazing. How long ago was the encounter with
the white Sasquatch.

Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
It was the weekend before Halloween. It was the Saturday
before Halloween, So I think.

Speaker 1 (01:13:44):
A week in twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (01:13:47):
Yes, just this past October. Oh wow, And I couldn't
about it, and I couldn't talk about it for several
days until I heard them in the woods. Had his
house knocked on. He was sleeping and something knocked on
his window and the dog started barking. So he thought

(01:14:07):
that it was me or another neighbor in distress trying
to wake him up. So he put the dog out
the front door, walked through the garage and opened the
garage and there was the dog coming inside. Now, this
dog will not tolerate a human in the yard. It
barks at me. And I always have dog cookies in

(01:14:30):
my pocket. The dog will take the cookie, chew it up.
As soon as it's done, it starts barking at me again.
So whatever knocked on his window, the dog went around
the house and came right back in and did not
bark at anything. Yeah, it wasn't a human.

Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
That's unusual activity for that dog.

Speaker 2 (01:14:56):
And around the same time, oh, there was one night
off in the distance. I thought it was coming from
the west. The neighbor says it was coming from my way.
There was a semi automatic rifle and it did too.
It did around, paused in another round, and then there

(01:15:17):
was a long pause and then the third round was
a completely different gun, and I don't know guns enough
to know what it what it was, and it was
about one thirty at night. Now, when you live out
in the woods in the country on weekend, you have
a barbecue, your friends come over, you do target practice,

(01:15:38):
so it's normal to hear a lot of gunfire, sometimes
coming from different areas. This was a one thirty at night,
and then and then later on, about half an hour later,
was when his house got knocked on, and it was
like a day after. I had the front door open

(01:15:59):
because I like fresh air. I'm claustrophobic, and all of
a sudden I smelled something really really bad and the
dog didn't react At first. I didn't have Ellie yet,
I've only had her four years. It smelled nasty, the

(01:16:20):
way skunk smells. But when you get that skunk smell
in your yard, it's there for a week. This was
completely gone within a half an hour. And then as
I was trying to close the door, that's when Bowie
started barking. But I just went ahead and close the door.

(01:16:41):
I don't know what was out there or whatever I
smelled it. I described it to somebody as being burt
pooh or dirty bog, but it was nasty the way
skunk was, but it was not a skunk. And I've
been up close to bear several times and I've never
had a bear smell like that.

Speaker 1 (01:17:05):
Yeah, and before these eyesight and encounters, did you notice
logging taking place nearby? I know you mentioned logging earlier
in the podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
Well, they logged at that area just to clear the
spot for the guy who owns the place. Now, the
first guy was going to build out here. I don't
know him very well, but he sold it to somebody
else and he's just keeping it for like a camping spot.

(01:17:41):
But there was a lot of logging going on on
my road. But that was before I started doing my research,
and I didn't realize that the owl claws were not owls.
I didn't know about them. That was way back, so

(01:18:03):
that the first set of login went all the way
up and down the main road. And then it was
the second part when they were just clearing the spot
for the guy where the bigfoots that were living out
there moved. And now I have the internet. I never

(01:18:24):
I'm only out there when I'm walking the dog.

Speaker 1 (01:18:26):
So yeah, did you ever hear like any thumps on
the ground, like something like ground stomping. Did you ever
hear that when you'd walk outside?

Speaker 2 (01:18:41):
Not when I walk outside. Oh, I did see a
deer jump over a log, but its rear foot caught
the log as it was going over, and it made
a nice funk sound. So that's when you hear stuff
in the woods. I did watch a deer make a

(01:19:03):
funk sound.

Speaker 1 (01:19:05):
Yeah, they will, they'll stop the ground.

Speaker 2 (01:19:08):
And then there was one night I was in bed
and something big, heavy and it sounded like a two
foot or went running across the front of my house.
And I was in bed, so whatever, and it was
so fast, and I don't think I had the front
light on, so I never got to see what it was.

(01:19:32):
I just heard it and it was heavy and it
went something by.

Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
Yeah. Did they ever leave you like feathers, mushrooms, a
rabbit with its head messing. Did you ever find like
rock piles on your porch? Anything like that?

Speaker 2 (01:19:47):
Ah, rocks, I'm so glad you brought that up in
the woods behind my house.

Speaker 4 (01:19:55):
I I go and I picked up kindlin wood. So
I'm always out there, and every now and then there'd
be a raw a nice size rack and you'd pick
it up and there's fresh leaves underneath it. And then

(01:20:16):
I would walk circles, big big circles, and you can
never find the spot where it got pulled out of
the ground.

Speaker 2 (01:20:23):
And I would find them on a regular basis, just
out there in the woods. Can you explain that.

Speaker 1 (01:20:32):
Yeah, that's definitely strange, and rocks don't move on their own.
And the first person to ever show me that was
a farmer that was just north of Arkansas and Missouri,
and we called the place to killing fields. But you
showed that to me the first time I went out there,
and I didn't really think too much of it. And
later on another group from northern or southern Missouri northern

(01:20:53):
Arkansas showed me that. And there're those simo cryptid Bigfoot
Research Organization, whatever you want to call it. It really
started to click because they'd lift up these big rocks
and you'd find fresh green grass underneath. And it wasn't
just in yards or fields. You'd go deep in the
woods and find it as well.

Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
When I was driving in one night, I was almost
to my property line and a big rock hit my
truck and everybody I mentioned it too, said, oh, you're
your tires kicked it up. No, it was big rock.
I can barely get one hand around it. And when

(01:21:37):
a rock gets pulled out of the road, you can
find the spot where it was living before it got
pulled out. And there was nothing this rock which just
was I went back and it was sitting there in
the road and there was nowhere that it had gotten
pulled out. So something out there threw a rock at me. Yeah,

(01:21:59):
got my truck. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
I've heard that a lot before, so you're not the
only one. And that's kind of scary. I don't know
if they're trying to get your attention, if they're trying
to hurt you, or if they just threw a rock
and it happened to hit your vehicle.

Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
Well, if they wanted to hurt me, I wouldn't be here.
They've had plenty of times to hurt me, and I
actually feel kind of safe. We recently had that it
was our devil guy missing out and nobody knew where
he was, and it made it kind of nervous to

(01:22:34):
just be out there in the woods with no protection.
But I knew if I go out in the woods
and I get hurt by something and I'm screaming bloody murder.
I'm sure that the bigfoots would come and check it out.

Speaker 1 (01:22:50):
Yeah, but they very well couldn't. Okay, Well, yeah, I
think you definitely have had a lot of activity on
your property. You know without a doubt that these are
sasquatch creatures that have been roaming around your property. And
they're out there for sure. And it hasn't been that long,
so you know they're still around.

Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
Oh yeah, I know they're here. It's starting to get
hot here now, so I think they're down on the
creek and don't forget I want to tell you something privately.
Well when we stop recording, Yeah, they're here. They lived here,
they live somewhere close to my house, and they've been here. Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:23:39):
Absolutely. You'll just have to keep an eye out, definitely
pay attention to your dogs, the signs from wildlife around you,
and anything that looks out of place. But yeah, Denise,
you did an excellent job today and I really appreciate
you for taking the time to log down this report
on the channel and it really means a lot to
me and I believe you. I mean, everything you've explained

(01:24:02):
sounds like genuine bigfoot activities, So thank you very much, well,
thank you. Denise has certainly had some intense bigfoot encounters
on her property, and it really makes me wonder why
these creatures come so close to human civilization. Now, Denise
did show me her property behind the scenes, and she

(01:24:24):
is surrounded by huge woods and she's brave to live
out there alone. I can't imagine what she felt like
when she laid eyes on these creatures and knowing that
they were out there. I bet it was hard to
go outside and actually enjoy nature. Also, she's validated her
encounters with the locals. A lot of people in the

(01:24:45):
area have seen things that they cannot explain, and these
these sasquatch creatures are certainly out there in the ozarks,
roaming around, and it makes me wonder what they're up to,
Like why do they come so close to people's properties.
I can't I can't wrap my mind around that because
I've experienced that myself. You would think that these creatures

(01:25:06):
would want to be extremely elusive in the most remote forests,
but that's not how it works. Now, there's no doubt
these things are coming from the remote woods, but why
they come so close to people really gets my gears turning.
Because they obviously want something. There's something that they're in
search of. If you enjoyed this interview with Denise from Arkansas,

(01:25:28):
don't forget to subscribe to Sasquatch Theory for more eyewitness
accounts and real investigations into the unknown. If you've had
your own bigfoot or crypted encounter and you would like
to share your story on the podcast, feel free to
get in touch with me sometime. Thank you all for
listening and supporting the channel. Your belief and curiosity keep
the search alive until the next time. Keep your eyes

(01:25:51):
on the forest, because something might be watching you.
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