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November 2, 2025 126 mins
On this episode, Jessica goes “On the Hunt” with cryptid field researcher Angie Williamson to discuss her cryptid encounters and the numerous Bigfoot and Dogman reports and missing person reports she has investigated along the Troup-Heard Corridor in Georgia and Alabama.

Angie Williamson is a Georgia native and a Bigfoot researcher who officially began her journey into the world of cryptozoology in 2019. Since then, she has immersed herself in all aspects of Bigfoot research, including fieldwork, data analysis of existing research, networking for shared knowledge, and eyewitness interviews.

Angie actively participates in expeditions and field investigations, both privately and as a part of a research team. She has a passion for meeting with individuals who claim to have seen Bigfoot or experienced high strangeness in the forest, and she is dedicated to documenting their experiences and bringing their encounters to a wider audience. Angie’s eyewitness reports can be found on her Facebook page, “Angie Goes Squatching,” and she recently published a book titled, “Bigfoot on the Brain,” and is currently working on her second book.

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Speaker 1 (00:56):
Well, good even everybody. It's the corrected huntress. I'm Jessica Jones.
Thank y'all so much for being here tonight. Gosh, I
hope y'all had a wonderful Halloween and had as much
as fun as we did last night. Yes, I took
my son trigger treating with his cousins and my sister
and her husband. We had a really fun time and
my son got lots of candy, and then when we

(01:17):
got home, I realized he had no candy. He'd actually
given it to all his cousins and I thought that
was interesting. That was an interesting plot twist last night,
and so that was a good thing. He has not
been on a sugar rush all day today, so that
was wonderful. And for everyone who was wondering what my
kid dressed up, like I know y'all are probably wondering,

(01:38):
I don't know. This was my son. No, that is
not a gun. That is a drill that had splattered
blood on it. I don't know what the heck that is.
But he was some kind of a Rooster Miami Hotline character,
whatever that is. And he had a lot of fun.
So so yeah, so shout out to all the parents
out there who had kids with wacky costumes yesterday, including mine. Okay, so,

(02:03):
but nonetheless wonderful time, perfect weather, and boy, let me
tell you some of these neighborhoods put on a production
and shout out to all y'all who put on a
production for the kids in your neighborhoods. And by that,
I mean like inflatables and lights and music and cameras
and action and I don't know, man, it's a lot,
just a lot. Maybe one day I'll do that too,

(02:26):
when I have time. I was singing as I was
walking through these neighborhoods. I was like, all these people
are you know? This is so scary out here tonight,
But this is what I do for fun on the regular.
I'm really out there hunting monsters. And so is my guest. Tonight, y'all,
we have a wonderful, wonderful guest. Tonight. I have my
good friend, Miss Angie Williamson is here with us this evening,

(02:47):
and she and I go out in the woods together,
and she has done extensive research, field research and taken
a lot of reports of strange cryptos, especially along the
Troop Heard corridor that you guys hear me talking about
pretty often down here in Middle West Georgia and all
the way into Alabama. And I was going over some

(03:08):
of her reports that she has on her Facebook page.
It's called Angie Go Squatching over there on Facebook. So
if you guys want to see these encounters firsthand, y'all
go follow along tonight over there on Angie's page. Go
give her a follow, and you'll hear about some of
these encounters plus her own and so much more that
we're going to talk about tonight. Okay, So if you
guys would like to follow along with all of my

(03:30):
shows and see my calendar of events, which include the
mollyan A Bigfoot Festival is coming up this weekend, next weekend,
one week from today. Actually, we will be down in Molina, Georgia.
Angie and I both are going to be presenters there
and we're gonna have Tony Green will be there with

(03:53):
us as well. Let me pull up onto the flyers
for that. We're gonna talk about this also later in
the show, but we're gonna have Tony, there's Angie right
there and myself. We will be talking about Bigfoot. I
will be talking about the Elkins Creek Bigfoot as a
matter of fact, and that is a famous Bigfoot cast
actually from down in Molina, Georgia. And so y'all come

(04:15):
see us next Saturday in Molina, Georgia down at the festival.
It's one of the best small town Bigfoot festivals, especially
in Georgia. And I'm partial, Okay, I love those guys.
So y'all come see us down there at that. And
also I have some other events coming up as well.
They're all on my calendar, well most of them. I
got a couple that are not on there yet. But anyways,

(04:38):
y'all come see me. And also, if you would like
to support my channel and my work, please go over
to my patreon. The links are over on my website,
but you can join my patreon become a member over there.
And also I have a shop which I keep seeing
I'm gonna put up my new stuff. I haven't listed
all my new jewelry in there yet, but I'll be
working on that tomorrow. I swear it'll be in there tomorrow.

(05:00):
I've just been super busy, y'all. But yeah, shop with
Warwoman goods for Christmas. Okay, I appreciate it. Okay, y'all,
let's get to our show tonight. Thank you to all
my moderators for being here tonight. By the way, y'all
are the best in the business and I appreciate each
and every one of y'all. On this episode, we are
going on the Hunt with Angie Williamson. She is a

(05:23):
cryptid field researcher based out of Georgia. We're going to
hear about her crypti encounters and the numerous Bigfoot, dog
man and other cryptid reports and missing person reports as
well out of Georgia and out of Alabama that she
has investigated in the area that we refer to as
the troop Herd Corridor and beyond. Actually it's not just

(05:44):
in troop Herd corritor. Angie Williamson is a Georgia native
and a bigfoot researcher who officially began her journey into
the world of cryptozoology back in twenty nineteen. She has
immersed herself in all aspects of bigfoot research, including field work,
data analysis, existing of existing research, networking for shared knowledge,

(06:06):
and eyewitness interviews. She actively participates in expeditions and field investigations,
both both privately and as a part of a research team.
She is on my team. Y'all did I mentioned that
we're on the same team, Okay. But she has a
passion for meeting with individuals who claim to have seen

(06:26):
Bigfoot or experienced high strangeness in the forest, and she's
dedicated to documenting their experiments, experiences probably and experiments too,
and bringing their encounters to a wider audience. Her eyewitness
reports can be found on her Facebook page, Angie Goes Squatching,
and she recently published a book titled Bigfoot on the

(06:47):
Brain and is currently working on her second book. You guys,
her book has not come out yet, but it's about
to be published any day now by Frey Into the Fray.
I don't know Age, You're gonna to remind you that
Into the Fray publishing, so you can find it on
Amazon as soon as it comes out. Please help me.
Welcome to the show, my good friend, miss Angie Williamson. Hey, Angie, Hey,

(07:14):
thank you for being here tonight.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
Thank you for having me on.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Well, of course, of course, you know, I was just
thinking we did a show together a while back. We
talked about I forgot what all we talked about, but
we I think the giant of the ok Finochi Swamp
came up in our conversation. I just remember that.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
Do you remember that?

Speaker 1 (07:34):
I do remember that with Barb.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Yes, that's right, that's exactly right.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
That was fun. We have to talk about that tonight maybe, Okay, okay,
if we have time, If we have time. I know, Angie, golly,
it is so good to have you here. What have
you been up to? Tell me? I want to introduce
you the audience, but I know I came on. I
feel like I was on your channel at some point,
and I think, my mind, yes, yeah, tell the audience

(08:03):
a little bit about your background, if you don't mind.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
Well, I've got into research about six years ago. My
husband died in twenty eighteen, so I lived in a
camper for a few months and just started reading and
watching every YouTube video I could find, and just became

(08:28):
very interesting in the subject. I already loved it, you know,
grew up seeing the shows, you know, growing up, But
like most people, I thought there was just two or
three that lived, probably in California or Oregon. I had
no idea they were actually in Georgia. And then when
I came across, you know, some reports about them being

(08:48):
in Georgia, I was amazed. So I got really interested
at that point. And then I was having dinner one
night with a guy friend that I had made, and
I brought it up and he told me he'd seen one,
and I was, really, you know, can I take your information?

(09:11):
I want to type this up and share it with
my friends. I don't know. I just wanted to do
a report on it, and I did, and then I
got up the nerve to share it in a Facebook group.
And that's when Johnny Too Bear's sent me a message
said he was trying to form a group in Georgia.
And one thing led to another, and here I am

(09:35):
met a lot of people since then.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
Well, I am super glad that you did get into
a little bit more because I somehow we crossed paths
a couple of years ago and we've been going out
there with North Georgia Cryptid researchers and now it's seekers
and a s o G I believe is a part
of that as well, and doing some research, really focusing
kind of I mean, we're I was telling the audience
that we've got the Molina Bigfoot Festival next weekend. That's right, Yeah,

(10:02):
it's not too far from where we do some of
our research actually, right.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
That is correct. It is actually in Pike County, right
on the edge, but I think it needs to be
part of the troop per corridor myself.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
I do tell that whole area I thought it was,
but I guess it's not.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Is it Technically it's not, but we might as close.
We might have to include it.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
We're gonna redistrict the map. We're gonna do some redistrict redistricting. Yes, uh, well, actually,
you know what. One of my favorite werewolf stories out
of Georgia comes out of Talbot. Is it Talbot County?
Now that's part of the troop per quardor isn't it correct?

Speaker 2 (10:41):
I call it Talbot Talban? Now you know I got
that country slang Talbot.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Oh my gosh. Well I usually I have a country
slang too, but I get you know, what's funny is
like as country as I am, I still get corrected
sometimes by people in the audience. I don't say I
would say an appalation. They're like, it's Appalachian and stuff.
I'm like, well, I live in the Appalachians, so I've
tried to correct my pronuncigation with that. But but Tabot okay,

(11:09):
and uh, how do you say Houston? Is it Houston
County or Houston to you, house is Houston. That's what
I say to Okay. So, how do you say Vienna sausages?
Do you say Viena?

Speaker 2 (11:23):
I say, I say Viena.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Okay. I just wanted the audience to be clear. Okay.
So she says Viena to y'all. Okay, yeah, yeah, I
told you before the show. I told you about the
Viena thing. Okay, So I warned you. Oh my gosh. Okay,
but uh well, Starget, real quick, I'm gonna take a
quick commercial break. Stargazer, thank you so much, she said,

(11:48):
for dog Man Food, thank you. We got a supersticker tonight.
I will I will put that in the Dogman Food fund. Okay.
I hope you're not talking about me being bait. Okay,
but but thank you Stargazer. Uh okay. So in Talbot
County there is the famous infamous Isabella Emily Isabella Bert
who is buried down there. Now to people that live

(12:09):
down there, do they talk about her at all?

Speaker 2 (12:16):
I mean I know they were have They must they
must did, because they had to make her grave site private.
They've got it now where you can't visit it. It's
and they monitor it. You can't go to her grave anymore,
so I guess a lot of teenagers and stuff must
have been going out there.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
Oh no, kind of like the grave down there in
Hurd County of Miss Maley Lancaster I've talked about on
the show before. She was a famous fortune teller amongst
other things down in Herd County, which is in the
her Troop her Corridor, And back when I was in
high school, people used to go down there to her
grave and desecrate it and stuff just to just to

(12:56):
try to get us cred It is it is, it
is well well. I started trying to bring awareness to that.
When I was in high school. I was like, this
woman is not a witch, okay, so quick going to
her grave and I was trying to advocate for it
to keep people away from her.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
But whenever I went, it had coins and rocks and
all kind of gifts on our tombstyle. People would leave her.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
Oh yeah, Angie, I was just there this past year.
I took my son and I met my friend Bryce
over there and we did leave. We left a dollar
in a dime on her grave.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
We did.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
There were there were other dollars. Now they actually have
a basket to put dollars and dimes in.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
Oh wow.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Oh yeah, It's.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Been several years since I've been, but it was pretty cool.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
Oh yeah. Oh man. Well, okay, so let's let's talk
a little bit about some of your research. Okay, because
I know you and I have been out in the
field together. Uh, and I know you're you're very much
interested in taking reports from people, but you also do
your own field research. You go camping and get out
there in the field. What's that like for you? What's

(14:09):
that like for you?

Speaker 2 (14:12):
Well, when I first started, I was extremely scared. I
can tell you that I would sleep in my truck.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
I remember that. That's fun.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
I've graduated now to I will sleep in a tent now.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
So good. Yeah, good. Well it comes down to having
the right people around you, it really does, I think.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
Yeah, and you just have to like face your fears
and work through it. We went to haunted houses this year,
and I'm not even scared. I'm not scared of haunted
houses anymore at all, because I mean I've walked through
the swamp at night feeling like something was really watching

(14:55):
me or you know, sending big eyeball looking at me.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
So yeah, oh gosh, Now, tell tell me about that. Now,
do you talk about your trip to Florida that you
took with Midwest Uh, Florida? No, okay, this was.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
When I really first got into it. Uh Me, Scott
de Forest and a couple more people ended up camping
uh on a w M A down in Waycross. Unexpectedly
we were we were not supposed to count there, so
it really isn't that far from town. Some crowd at

(15:30):
us from the bushes and it sounded horrible. And this
was in February, so it did sound like an alligator,
but we were not near water, and like I said,
it was February, they should have been in brewmation or
whatever the word is. And then we were circled by

(15:51):
an orb that night, to the point that we followed
the orb, you know, yes, until it it watched it
fade out of sight. And then when we was decided
to leave coump because something ground at us so horribly,
something came in and was looking around a tree at

(16:12):
us with this huge bright eye.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Like that big just one.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Yeah, it was peeking around a tree. And I called
Scott over there because I was trying to, you know,
see if it was a reflection of something, because I
was very confused because it had not been there before.
So Scott said, well, I don't know, I'll walk down there,
and then he got about halfway. He got about twenty
yards out and he started backing up, running to his

(16:43):
truck saying, we got leave. So when he got closer
to it, he said, it dropped down, you know, and
turned to its right. So we got out of there.
So that's my That's really the only thing I have seen.
You know, I've heard some things, but that's all I
have actually seen with my myself.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
Colley, was it?

Speaker 2 (17:06):
So?

Speaker 1 (17:06):
It was it like an eye glow or an eye reflection?

Speaker 2 (17:09):
It was? It was definitely a reflection. Hm. It was
so white and so brilliant that it was glowing, but
you could tell it was a reflection. Oh my gosh,
it was. It was amazing.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
Now, Scott Scott is a tough fella. Okay, So I've
met Scott. He was at the Molina Bigfoot Festival in
the past, wasn't it, Yeah, Scott. Actually it was really
interesting because right after I had gone to Alabama to
a dog man investigation, I was talking about it, and
it turns out that he had been to that same
forest and had almost the exact same thing happened to

(17:47):
him that we were investigating where uh we'd we'd he'd
hiked in and just like we hiked in probably the
same probably the same area that we were in, this
forest of an Alabama, North Alabama, and and he got
surrounded one night, just like my friends had been surrounded,
and they sat holding their guns and stuff on il waiting,

(18:07):
waiting to get attacked. They didn't know if they were
going to survive the night. M same story, that same story,
two different two different groups of people at different times,
same exactly.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
So your friends set back to back.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Also, yeah, they were, that's too, Yeah they were. They
thought they didn't know if they were going to make
it out of their live that night, they said.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
The same store, Scott though.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Yeah, it was. It was mind blowing.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
And so that's probably the scaredest he's ever been.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
That's what they said too. So so after so after
we heard about that, my buddy Brian and his dad
was him and his dad and their nephew, his nephew.
Once he got in touch with us, me and some
of the guys he was on one of my teams,
My my, my investigative team out there, and and so
we went out there. We hiked in about five plus
miles into this forest, and we we didn't have a

(18:57):
whole lot of activity. We had some activity, but the
next morning there were bigfoot footprints around camp. Not dog
men bigfoot, So I think I think it could have
been like aggressive bigfoots out there. So but nonetheless it was.
It was a little spooky out there. Yeah, it's fun. Ye, yeah,
But Scott Scott's a good dude. Is he gonna be
back at the Molina Bigfoot Festival this year?

Speaker 2 (19:20):
He's coming?

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Yes, okay, good, good, He's a good.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
He's not gonna speak or anything, but he's coming.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Yeah, okay, good. We have a question.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
Try to go out and research. We go do a
little research while he's there.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Oh so that's great.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
Hopefully you can join us.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Yeah, I won't try. I'm definitely gonna try. That would
be I love I love that. Okay. We do have
a question in the chat real quick from main house.
What does a dollar in dime mean? Jessica? Okay, a
dollar in a dime? Just to answer that is Maheley
Lancaster was this fortune teller. She used to charge a
dollar in a dime to read people's fortunes. And so
people pay homage homage to her by going to her

(19:56):
grave now and leaving a dollar in a dime because
that's what she was famous for. And she was in
movies and Juim Carter Cash played her. And what was
that movie Murdering Kaweda County? I think it was a
name movie and so June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash
were both in that movie.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
You got to tell her where she came up with
a dollar in a dime.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
Though, where she got out with a dollar dime.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
A dollar for her and a dive for her dogs.
That's right, that's right, because she had so many dogs.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
She had a bunch of dogs. My grandmother actually used
to write about Mahley h and her sister Sally and
their dogs.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
My granddady used to tell us stories about Mahley where
he would go see her and she predicted his wife
his wealth. My grandmother's death, I mean it is amazing.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Yes, oh my gosh, that's what you know what? One day? Okay,
So my grandmother was writing a book about Maheley and
she got spooped and quit writing it because and she
before my grandmother died this past year. She died in January,
and she and I were very close. She gave me
all her documents for this book while she was writing.
So I might have to finish this book one day, Angie.

(21:08):
I might need to talk to you, tell you about
that and include those stories in this book if I
write it.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Yeah. Well, she told my granddaddy that he was going
to meet his wife at the same place that he
would leave her, and he ended up meeting her in
the cemetery.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Oh gosh, yeah, wow, Wow, that's amazing, and it's kind
of sad. It's very sweet and sad, sweet sad. Wow. Well,
my grandmother got spooked because she got a phone call.
She was in the middle of writing this book about
Mahley and she got a call the middle of the
night from a woman. She said, is this Nelly. She said, yes,

(21:45):
my grandmother's Nelly. And she said yes. She said, well Mahley,
I'm so and so I live in Florida. Mahley asked
me to call you and she was like, you're writing
a book about Mahley. My grandmother was shocked. She was like, yeah,
she had not told anybody, and uh, she said, well,
ma Haley just want miss Ma Haley, just want me
to tell you thank you for writing a book about her.

(22:05):
And uh, And my grandmother got scared and she quit
writing it. And then she eventually years you know what
is that forty years later, gave me the the stuff
so I could maybe so I can write the book
one day for But in that.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Way, that's amazing.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
Yeah. Yeah, I couldn't believe she got scared. We don't
get scared in this family. Okay, but that's fader. Yeah.
But uh but anyways, there's a lot of high strangers
down there in the troop Herd Corridor, that whole area,
Angie and uh, and that's how you and I, you
and I became friends through the research that we do
down there in that area. We sure did. And we've

(22:43):
met a lot of good people down through there. Now
you meet a lot of interesting people with interesting stories too,
don't you.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
I do?

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Yeah, have you? Uh, I'd like to hear. I'm not
going to ask you if you have, because I know
you have taken a bunch of reports from people down there.
If we could talk about some of those tonight.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
Sure, I've gotten probably close to fifty reports now, but
they're not all in the trip per corridor. I mean
I took one from Texas a few weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Yes, so that's a good one too. I actually have
I have that the GPS thing that you put on Facebook.
I got it pulled up, I got it uploaded, so
we can talk about that tonight. But but there's a
actually there's a couple of them that hit close to home.
I'm not gonna say which ones, but there's some that
are actually close to where I grew up, like in
my hometown that you've got out there, and where Bob
used to live as well, our good friend Bob Grumpy

(23:34):
r Ip to Bob. But there's some One of the
weirder ones actually is not too far from where Bob
used to live. That one with the white critter that
ran ran walked across the road. Okay, uh so, so yeah,
I think the audience would be interested in all of
these tonight, and and so let's just get to it.
Let's let's talk about some of these because it is

(23:55):
in our research area. Linem're in our research areas.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Why I got my cheat sheet here, Okay, And.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
I've got I've got some too, I've got some too, Okay,
there's one about the Chambers County, Alabama. Okay, we have
a lot of people from Alabama that watched the show,
and I do a bunch of research out in Alabama. Actually,
I just recently went to Hollands was it called Hollands
Hunt Camp with some of my guys, and that's where
I've seen dog men out there. There's been dog man reports.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
You've seen dog man out there.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
When I was driving home one night from Hollands, yes,
I believe there were two dog men on the side
of the road. I finally I have finally accepted that
those were probably dog men. Okay, as I was leaving
that place, and it actually kind of lines up with
one of these reports. This woman was trying to she
couldn't figure out what she was looking at. She thought
it was a big coyote, but it looked like a bear.

(24:48):
That's exactly how I was explaining, like what I was seeing,
It's like it looked like this, but then it didn't.
It looked like something else, and the like something else.
I couldn't figure out what it was. And so some
of that I can relate to a lot of these
reports that you've taken. Actually, Okay, so yeah, let's talk
about this one. You wanna talk about the Chambers County
one in Alabama?

Speaker 2 (25:06):
Okay, all right, I got it right here.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
Okay, let's hear.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Well. The lady's name is Carol Harper, and this happened
I think about five years ago. She was hurt and
two male witnesses that was in the truck with her.
She was driving the daytime, driving towards West Point, and

(25:33):
this creature just walked straight out of the woods from
the right, walked across the road, entered on the left,
and she just they all saw it. I mean, there
was no mistake in it. It was covered in brown hair.
She said. One thing she did notice when it went
into the woods on the left side, it didn't put

(25:54):
its arms out, you know how a human will move
limbs and stuff. She said, it just kind of leaned
over and just went into the the bushes right there,
didn't push anything out of his face.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
So did it looked like a bigfoot?

Speaker 2 (26:08):
It was a bigfoot? Well, I mean I think so.
She didn't see its face very well. But she has
a rental trailer. I guess she lives in the house
and has a trailer that she rents out and she
had rented it out because she doesn't live far from there,

(26:28):
and the guy had bought some goats, and one night
something ripped his goats to pieces. She said, When I
tell you tore them goats up, I mean ripped the
heads off, ripped the legs off, left with like the
back legs and the hind quarters were gone, but like

(26:49):
their heads and everything was they were just ripped to pieces.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Oh my gosh, that's I mean, the usual animals that
we have around here would probably not do something like that.
I mean, I wouldn't think like bears. It seemed like
they would usually eat all of it if they could.
But I mean it just ripped their heads off. Colleen.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
Yeah, we look right here and see what she said exactly.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
Eh.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
When I say rip them apart, I mean rip their
heads off, rip their legs off, and just really rip
them to shreds. The real leg quarters were torn off
and gone, but some of the other parts were scattered around.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
Oh my gosh, Wow, that that actually sounds kind of typical,
more of like a I mean, I don't know, maybe
maybe a bigfoot would do that, but a dog man
sounds it sounds like something a dog man might do
as well, let me see what the audience is saying
over here too. That's really saying. I want to thank
Midwest Night Watchers for gifting those memberships. Thank you, GARYL
and Jane. Y'all are awesome. I appreciate that. And thank

(27:51):
you for the superstick or too. I just saw that
as well. Thank y' all for your support. Okay, Angie,
I actually just got a video sent to me and
it's not put I'm not it's not public. It's not
for me to put out. But my friend, I don't
know if I should say his name. I'm not gonna
say who it is, but a lot of people know him.
But a friend of mine sent me a video and

(28:13):
and it was out of Mississippi, I believe. And it
was a man that had three hunting dogs. And these
hunting dogs looked like they were related. They all looked identical,
and it was horrible. He told me that he's like,
your discretion is advice, is what he told me. He
also asked me not to share it out. Okay, but
but I'll tell you about it. And this man had
gone into he sent his hunting dog down and they

(28:36):
had those tracker devices on their callers, you know, like
the antennas and stuff. And he said they'd been gone
for about fifteen minutes and they didn't come back, so
he went looking for him. And uh, the video is horrific. Uh,
this just happened recently. But there's one two of the
dogs were alive and they were okay, but the other
one of the dogs, it looked like the whole mid

(28:57):
section had been bitten with this. I mean, it was
like a shark bite, Angie. I've never seen thing like
it on a on a dog. I mean, this isn't
a matter of about fifteen minutes, is what I was told.
He walked up. He's got a video of it where
he's walking up and he finds his dog. He must
have a body camel on or something like a GoPro
or something. I don't know, maybe it's a cell phone.

(29:20):
But the whole midsection of the dog is gone and
it's been ripped out. And uh, and I mean we're thinking, like,
the only thing that could do that, I mean, and
the other dogs were traumatized by it. Bell only thing
do We were thinking dog man maybe, But I mean
it was just it was literally like a shark bite, Angie.
It was wild.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
You don't think a hog could have done it. A
wild hog.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
If that was a wild hog, that was a big
old hog. I don't know if it had a mouth.
I mean it was on his under underbelly. It was
like the stomach, like from the ribs all the way down.
It was just gone. So oh wow, I know, maybe
maybe I'll ask I'll ask his permission to see if
I can send it to you, okay, or at least
steal shot of it if you want to see it.

(30:05):
You want to see.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
It yet, Okay, it's like it's so gross, but I
want to see it, Okay, because it's for research, right, yeah, exactly,
I gotta look at it.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
We got to know what's out there, that's right, yeah, man? Okay,
well okay, So so the goats this is so the
same family that saw the bigfoot cross the road, this
is they also saw it had their goats ripped apart.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
M hm. Okay, well her tenant did she rented the
trailer to somebody? Oh okay, it was his and it
was his goats.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Okay, Oh my gosh. That is really sad. And you
know I've actually had I had somebody my my good
friend Jeff Townsend, he passed away this past year, but
the first time he ever contacted me, it was to
give me. Asked me if I could do some remote
viewing for him for his friend. His friend owned some
some farm. He didn't tell me what it was, but

(30:59):
he just he gave me. Uh I did. I did
a little bit of remote viewing for him, and it
was somebody's property. All all I was given was an
address and the coordinates of this property. And I was
seeing some like bigfoots or some kind of cryptives there
that were really interested in these small animals. I thought
they were dogs, and and it turned out like I did.

(31:21):
I did a bunch of I gave him a whole
bunch of information about it, and it turns out it
was his friend's farm. He owned goats, and they were
thinking about building a house out there on this property.
But they were worried the bigfoots were going to eat
their goats and hurt their animals. And I was able
to tell them, I don't think they're gonna hurt them,
but they're interested in them, Okay, so they have their

(31:41):
eyes on them. I don't know. I told them. I
was like, I'd be careful about building right there where
all the bigfoots are.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
Yeah, well, I remember their goats. I remember the episode
I believe it was Finding Bigfoot where that man had
like eleven or twelve goats that were found up in
that tree and they had all been sliced open and
all their entrols were gone.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Really I missed that episode.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
It's like something just wanted to eat eat it, you know,
their entrols, and just kept left them up in the tree.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
Yeah. Oh my gosh, well that's kind of what this.
You know, it's sad, it's sad to see this. But
that was like that dog in that video that I
was just referring to, Uh, all of it, all of
its organs were gone, and uh it was like one
gigantic bite out of it. So I don't know, agent,
what can a hog do that?

Speaker 2 (32:33):
Whatever?

Speaker 1 (32:34):
Do a hog could do that? Like bite they how?
What kind of damage can a hog do?

Speaker 2 (32:40):
They can eat?

Speaker 1 (32:41):
They can eat humans, right, I've heard that?

Speaker 2 (32:43):
Yeah, okay, well we have some pet pigs and they
one of them accidentally killed our my daughter's ram not
too long ago, sliced his stomach opening his insights fell
out accidentally just with this tusk. Oh my, So that

(33:03):
that was on accident. I can't imagine what they can
do purposely on purpose.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Oh my god. Okay, well, you know what. Here's the
thing though, too, Like I would think if that guy
was a hunter and there was real his honey dog,
he would he would be like, oh, a hog did this? Yeah,
you know what I mean, Like he would have said.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
That, Yeah, I'm sure he knows.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
Yeah, yeah, I don't know who knows. I don't know.
It's an interesting video, and I tell you what, it
makes me not want to take my dogs out to
the woods. Okay, especially when we go big footing and stuff.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Yeah out there?

Speaker 1 (33:40):
Good lord. Okay, Well, I didn't know we were gonna
get this this graphic tonight, everybody. This is for entertainment
purposes only. Sorry, Like I bring Angie on, she's like
the most the most beautiful co hosts. I've had the
most beautiful guests. I've had a long time with Southern
Bells over here, and we're talking about goods. But it's

(34:03):
the worse of bringing them when we bring them in
on every weekend. You're talking about the gruesome stuff.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
We're keeping it real bad. We are.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
We do keep it right. I told you it's gonna
be a fun show, okay, but gross? All right, Oh
my gosh, Well I told you to be fun though. Okay,
all right, Well, let's let's go to another another case
you've taken this report on. And this is at a
Troop County. How about this, the Brenda Klein case at
a pine Pine Mountain valley. Now, pine Mountain isn't that

(34:31):
where they have that safari down there? Is that Pine Mountain?
Or am I getting that confused? That is it is
they have the wildlife? Yes?

Speaker 2 (34:42):
This was This was on towards back, towards lagrange. This
wasn't quite down that far. And I know she makes
a reference to thinking it was a cad, but it
didn't really look like a cody. What what it was?
She just saw something huge and hairy and her first

(35:03):
thought was cody, but then she was confused because it
didn't look like a cody. So she turned around and
went back and it was gold. So I had her
sketch it out for me what she saw, and I
could tell soon as I saw the sketch, because she
was very confused about the sketch, I mean about what

(35:27):
she saw, and so it was laid on its side. Okay,
wrote like with this back facing her. And when I
pointed out that out to her, she's like, you all right,
she said, that never occurred to me.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
That's why it looks like that it was laying on
its side. So it was a lot. Did she think
it was? What did she think it was?

Speaker 2 (35:49):
She didn't know what it was. She was very confused.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
Oh, by the way, I don't I think I had
some pictures of the show for that last one. Okay.
Was that one of the hair samples Angie?

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (36:01):
Yes, that first one? Okay, So this is we already
had some hair samples, and there's this is all on
Angie's Facebook page all and this is a man right
here at West Point Lake. It was near West Point okay.
So there's that. Now is this this is? Is this
the area right here where we're talking about right now.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
The one we're talking picture, Yeah, that's the one where
she she's like, I'm gonna draw what I saw and
I have no idea what it was, but it was
some kind of animal and it was huge. So soon
as I saw that, I said, well, it looks to
me like it turned its back and like curled up
in a fatal position in an effort to kind of

(36:39):
disguise itself.

Speaker 1 (36:41):
Okay, Angie, I have to tell you something. Oh sorry,
that's exactly what I saw when I was leaving Holland
Hunt Camp in Alabama and Talladega and uh, and there
was something. There was one thing on the side of
the road, like I saw his face. It like a
an African dog, but it also looked like a bear

(37:01):
and a panther combined. It was weird. And there was
another one on the other side of the road. And
that's exactly what I saw. Was the back and it
had its head down and it was hunched over like that,
but it was sitting upright. But it looked that was
exactly what I saw, that exact same view.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
They I got goosebumps, you saying.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
That, ugh, that's exactly what I saw. Now, the one
on the one side of the road was not That
was not a bigfoot. There's no way that was a bigfoot.
It would have been more like a dog man.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (37:30):
But the one on the other side, I mean, that
could have been a dog man too. I don't know.
It was harry and it looked exactly like I know.
That picture is kind of like, y'all, I'm sorry, it's
it's I didn't enhance it or anything, but that is
the eyewitnessed drawing of what she saw for the audience.

Speaker 2 (37:49):
Oh man, you could tell it was trying to disguise itself,
like maybe you know, she caught it by surprise and
it was already belly crawling or something, and or just
trying to get a deer off the side of the
road that had been hit. Something like that.

Speaker 1 (38:06):
I wonder if it was like plain dead or like
pretending to be a rock or something.

Speaker 2 (38:10):
Yeah, like it, Yeah, like it. It couldn't run without
being seen, so it just did like apostlem and just
gonna just roll up and not move.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
Yeah, that's what I think they do. That's why we don't.
I think they do a good job of that too.
It's like there's no telling how many of those things
we walked across or walk beside we never saw them.

Speaker 2 (38:34):
They blend into the forest. Yeah. The hair just absorbs light,
and I mean just there's a color a lot of them,
the color of pine trees, pine straw that just blend
right in.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
Yeah. Well, you gotta think about this as a researcher,
you know, you think about like you and I are
out there looking for these things. We're kind of training.
We've trained ourselves and we've been trained to kind of
look for this kind of stuff. But the average person,
they're not out there looking for a bigfoot that's trying
to pretend to be a rock.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
You know, that's right.

Speaker 1 (39:08):
Yeah, so that's how they'd stay hidden. I so, well,
I guess, yeah, man, that is really interesting. Okay, well
that's the interesting report. How long ago was that? Was
that recent?

Speaker 2 (39:22):
Very recent? She just saw that on October first?

Speaker 1 (39:26):
On October first? Do people just kind of know to
call you or do you they contact you through your
Facebook page or what? How do people find you to
tell you these stories?

Speaker 2 (39:35):
Well, this one was word of mouth because I guess
a lot of people know that I'm into bigfoot. So yeah,
I was asked to call her. And then sometimes on
one report will lead to another. So because I posted

(39:56):
her report, that's how I was able to connect with
the lady that's I saw the one over in Alabama.
Because you know, for every ten that laugh at you,
somebody sometimes I'll send you a message like, hey, I
saw your report and I really would like to tell
you about what I saw. So that's where I get

(40:16):
a lot of it. It's just people reading my other reports.
But sometimes too, if I want to investigate a certain area,
I'll join the discussion group for that town or that
county and I'll just make a post. That's how I
ended up in Waycross. I joined the black Sheer Waycross

(40:39):
discussion group and just randomly posted asking if they had
any reports of any sightings. And of course I got
tore up, you know, roasted by a lot of people.
But I made a lot of connections and uh and
got and got got a good bit of reports from
that whole area.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
So sometimes you got to end up down there. You
got to risk being that person, you know what I mean,
Just risk it, risk it for the biscuit.

Speaker 2 (41:06):
Okay, that's right, you have thick skin. Now they don't
bother me. I used to try to argue with people
and try to convince some you know, I don't do
all that anymore.

Speaker 1 (41:15):
I don't care, you know, well exactly. You kind of
have to have that attitude when you start doing this,
because it's like people, there's gonna be people that. I mean,
I still get it on my public Facebook page and stuff.
I still occasionally there's like a wave of people that
want to come and make fun. I'm like, okay, who
sent you? Somebody sent y'allay or either my video has

(41:37):
gotten some kind of algorithm on Facebook where people that
you know, for people who don't believe. But but I
mean even my dad and you you wouldn't believe this, probably,
but my dad still doesn't really believe in bigfoot.

Speaker 2 (41:48):
Okay, he's got to see one himself.

Speaker 1 (41:50):
He's gonna have to see one himself. I know, he
believes a lot of stuff. He thinks it's funny that
I'm a big foot researcher. He loves it.

Speaker 2 (41:57):
Yeah, I get ragged a lot of family reunions.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Do you Yeah, yeah, well just wait, they'll see him
one day and they'll come running.

Speaker 2 (42:05):
Okay, we're gonna get the seekers is gonna get him.
We're gonna get proof.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
Oh yeah, yeah, we've got We've got some good proof actually,
of some big foots. We've actually down at the Trooper Quarter,
one of the places where we go research. We've we've
gotten some pretty good evidence down there. I mean, you know,
I don't really bring a bunch of evidence onto my show,
and not a lot of pictures and stuff of my research.
I like to bring other people on to show it.
But we've we've gotten a pretty good bit of evidence

(42:30):
just down there, just on a big foot alan really so.
And there's a lot of dog man reports out of
there too, Angie, by the way, something that I wanted
to bring up tonight. I know, we've got some more
of your reports to go over. But the Trooper Quarter
is actually a pretty famous area for not only dog
man encounters down there. George's got a lot of werewolf reports,

(42:53):
a lot of werewolf reports, not only the first werewolf
in Talbot, but we've got there was a few only
up in Rome, Georgia that I recently did a show
on that was attacked by a were wolf one of
the kids up in Rome, and that's a pretty well
known story. Actually, there's been were wolves and dog men

(43:14):
seen in Dalton, Dalton, Georgia. That that's all North Georgia, Okay,
but lots of dog man reports up there. But here
I'm gonna share my screen and I'm going to show
the audience the troop Heard Corridor and what what it's
famous for. Okay, let's look, let's let me go to

(43:34):
this article first and we'll we'll discuss this real quick.
And this is from the patch. I believe this is
out of Douglasville, Georgia. But they did an article a
while back and it's called Mysteries of the Troop Heard Corridor.
Strange UFO sightings and mysterious events continue to happen in
several Georgia and Alabama counties along the state line. Now, Angie,

(43:55):
we do have a military based down in Columbus, which
is I don't know if that's part of the Trooper
Quarrid Fort Benning. Is that part of it? Okay, Well,
it's close, it's a little bit closer kind of it's
not too far. But it says a number of counties
in central Georgia and Alabama along the state line known

(44:16):
as the Trooper Quarriter have over the past years been
home to UFO sighting, strange happenings, and a multitude of
military plane sightings. Now, this is the guy who wrote
this book. John C. Thompson had done an excellent job
in documentary documentary documenting many of these sightings, and they

(44:37):
would referred to that he's the one that came up
with that moniker that named the Trooper Corridor, and it
did a lot of research on the long history of
UFO sightings and paranormal activity, and it tells you that
there's about a seventy mile radius one hundred and twenty
miles east to west and seventy miles south and north
of this of these counties ups in Talbot, Meriweather, Harris,

(45:01):
Troop and Herd in Georgia, and the Alabama counties of Chambers, Ranolph, Tallapoosa,
and Clay County Clay County, Okay, I gotta tell you, Angie,
Clay County, I think is where I saw the dogmen. Actually,
oh wow, I didn't know that was a part of it. Yeah,
all right, I'm just gonna go ahead and quit. I'm

(45:21):
gonna quit sharing that because my computer is going nuts
and it won't stop moving. It's tweaking out. Okay, So
so anyways, that yeah, Clay, Yeah, Clay County, that's I
think that's where those dog men were. Angie, I didn't
know that was a part of it.

Speaker 2 (45:39):
I need to get your report from I give it
to you. My next book is on the trip her Corridor.

Speaker 1 (45:47):
Oh perfect, Okay, Well there's more than that, because listen,
where we were right down the road was where a
hunter was found dead with his arm ripped off, Oh
my god, like in nineteen eighties, the nineteen eighties. That's
why we that's how we went there. I just went
there about a month ago. Took one of my teams
over there, and so yeah, I'll tell you all about it.

(46:07):
I did a show. We did a show on it recently.
I'll send you the link to the show with all
the guys on there. Keith went, remember Keith. Okay, Keith
went with us, and yeah, we that is where the
dog men were out that way. So and they do
believe it was probably dog men. We got me and
Harley Owens got hit with infrasound out there pretty bad

(46:27):
while we were there, and I got really sick. Actually yeah,
but anyways, nonetheless, Okay, so that's that's how it got
its name from this guy. There were mass alien abductions,
and Angie, I'm sure you're aware of this, but from
what I researched, there were a lot of There were
mass alien abductions going on down this troop per quarter,
and there was military involvement. So like when people were

(46:49):
getting abducted, they were claiming that there were actually military
officials with the aliens while they were being abducted.

Speaker 2 (46:56):
I did not know all this.

Speaker 1 (46:59):
Yes, so it's a it's a strange thing, but it
adds to the mystique I think of this area. I'm
not saying it explains like some of these encounters that
people are having. I don't know. Maybe there's something to it.
I don't know. What do you think.

Speaker 2 (47:19):
I don't know. I know I got into Bigfoot and
I didn't know there was it was gonna involve dog Man.
I didn't know dog Man existed, oh, until a few
years ago. And then, I mean, from somebody that I
really trust explained to me what he saw. I believe

(47:44):
that they do exist.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
So can you tell me what he saw?

Speaker 2 (47:50):
Well, it was just some pictures, some trail cam pictures.

Speaker 1 (47:54):
Uh mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (47:57):
Over I think towards Mississippi.

Speaker 1 (48:00):
Oh okay, Well, it's interesting that that dog that got
bitten that looked like a shark bit that was in Mississippi.

Speaker 2 (48:08):
Yeah, apparently you could see the inside of its mouth
broken tooth. Yeah. I don't know why this. These have
never surfaced.

Speaker 1 (48:19):
But oh you can see this mouth that good?

Speaker 2 (48:25):
You can see this tooth?

Speaker 1 (48:26):
Oh man. Okay, hey, I'll trade pictures with you after
the show.

Speaker 2 (48:30):
I don't have the picture. That was just what he
told me.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
So, oh, man, I'm just kidding. I'm missing with him.

Speaker 2 (48:37):
Yeah, that's what I haven't seen. I haven't seen it myself.
It was just word of mouth. But I trust this man.
So he saw the pictures, then either somebody fooled him
really well or or it's true.

Speaker 1 (48:55):
So it's probably true. Mississippi is known for their dog man,
especially in the I mean all over Mississippi. Actually, Taylorsville,
I think it's called Taylorsville is a place where there's
been a lot of dog men reports out there. But
but William Knighthawk, Hey, William Williams in the chat, and
he lives in Virginia actually, and he is a Lakota

(49:17):
medicine man. And William said Jessica Say bear Man, old
native legend Okay bear Man is also in this area,
Clay County area. Angi bear Man is very well known.
I need you need to meet Mark Green. If you
haven't met Mark yet, I need to introduce Shawky. And
Mark's the one that actually invited me out there to

(49:38):
this hunt camp the first time I went. And and
he he is a local and he's been on my show.
He just recently had a dog man on his farm
and and came on to talk about that dog MANU
and then we started talking about bear Maan bearman is
a very well known, longtime legend. Uh that is been

(50:00):
there in that part of Alabama for for decades, if
not centuries, by the way. But yeah, bear man, it
looks it's almost like a I mean some people I
would think that it'd be like a bigfoot, but they say, no,
it's like a bear man. It's like a hybrid bear man.
That's what they say. So thank you William for that.
I appreciate that. But uh, yeah, you're listen, You're gonna

(50:22):
have to write a series of books, Angie.

Speaker 2 (50:23):
Oh wow, yeah, yeah, I'm trying to stick to Bigfoot.

Speaker 1 (50:30):
Oh my gosh, I'm scared of all that other stuff.

Speaker 2 (50:34):
I ain't lying.

Speaker 1 (50:35):
Oh man, you're gonna hang out with me, and I'm
gonna I'm gonna give you this, you on all of it. Okay,
I'm gonna start introducing you to people, and you're gonna
be overwhelmed.

Speaker 2 (50:42):
Have me back sleeping in my truck again.

Speaker 1 (50:47):
No, don't sleep well, I sleep in my truck, Angie. Listen,
there's nothing wrong with that you can lock the doors
in your truck at night. And sometimes it's important, okay,
that we do protect ourselves. You know, if I take
my son somewhere, I usually I will sleep in the
try up and locked the doors with him. If we
go somewhere, we go camping out there with with the group. So, uh, listen,
I never made fun of you for that, Okay, I

(51:08):
don't because I knew it too. Okay. Uh. I've also
gone backpacking into the forest in Alabama and slept in
a hammock in the middle of dog Man Country too,
So uh, it just depends on if I got my
kid with me or not. So yeah, yeah, but uh, okay, well,
let's do another one. Do you want to talk about

(51:28):
the Texas the Texas encounter that you took.

Speaker 2 (51:32):
We can.

Speaker 1 (51:32):
Let's talk about the Texas one because this is a
really interesting one. And yeah, my good buddy, we got
Craig wool Eater. Is that how you say his last name? Craig?
He just had I think he just had the Texas
Bigfoot Conference, that's right.

Speaker 2 (51:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (51:47):
If he hadn't already just had it, he's about to.

Speaker 2 (51:50):
But he just had it because this happened not far
from there.

Speaker 1 (51:55):
Really. Mm hmm, well, let's hear about this one. But
there's a lot of good cryptis out of Texas and
especially East Texas. Uh terroristaur saintings, goat men. Texas has
more goat men satings than anywhere. I don't know why. Wow,
you're not in You're not ready for that.

Speaker 2 (52:16):
I'm not ready for all this. I'm just trying to
survive bigfooting right now.

Speaker 1 (52:21):
So, oh my gosh, it's overwhelming. Okay, well, let's let's
talk about this one. This is a bigfoot sating right, Yes, okay.

Speaker 2 (52:30):
This actually it's my she's like my, I want to say,
she's my third cousin. Her husband saw this May of
twenty twenty four, and never they never told me till recently,
did you know. I don't know why people just sit
on information. They just don't want to really talk about it.

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But they finally it came up and I said, well,
you know, I got to write up the report. I
gotta I gotta hear the story. So, but he said
a bad storm had come through. He works on the railroad,
so there was a bunch of trees on the railroad
and it was his job to go out. It was
one hundred and twenty miles stretch to drive down the

(53:18):
rail and cut the trees and remove them. So he
donet you know, been doing it for several hours, and
he was in a very remote area just north of Pineland, Texas,
near Easley Creek. So he'd been cutting for a few minutes,
got a weird feeling that someone or something was watching him. Looked,

(53:42):
thought he'd see a cougar or a bear or something.
That didn't see anything, So he started back cutting again.
This so about an hour later, you know, he just
kept cutting, and about an hour later he was walking
back to his truck. He put his saw back on
the truck, turned to get in the truck, and saw
one across the track in front of him. It was

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he said, it was not a typical color that he'd
always heard about. He said it looked like a large ape.
But it was the same color as Spanish moss. He said,
that's all the way I can describe it is. It
was just a strange gray color. Wasn't brown or black
like he'd always heard but it but it was just

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a gray looking It was just the color of Spanish moss.
He said. It did not look at him either, so
he didn't see it in the face.

Speaker 1 (54:34):
You know, that's something that I started noticing Angie about.
And I know I did some ai I had I
tried to get. I had to make me some some
grayish white bigfoot tonight. And uh and this one, this
one looks like he's got beautiful hair. This one looks like, man,
he could be an eighties band. Okay, yeah, but but
but that is something that's like, I'm not saying it's

(54:56):
a common theme or something that's like kind of common.
And a couple of your reports, though they are grayish
white as far as like whatever these creatures are in
Ever since I started bigfooting back in like twenty eleven,
I was told that there's at least one white bigfoot
in North Georgia and my some of my team's teammates

(55:17):
had seen it up there and had reports of it.
But also in Alabama. I know this is in Texas,
but in Alabama we got the Alabama white thing.

Speaker 2 (55:25):
I have a report of a white bigfoot and it
was from a friend of mine. She. I met her
in two thousand. We used to ride horses together, and
this is before I really got into bigfoot. She had
told me that she saw Bigfoot as a kid, and
I just assumed she saw it in around Highway to

(55:47):
County because that's where she grew up, and so I
looked her up, you know, got in touch with her
a few months ago. It said, Tara, look, I remember
you telling me you saw this bigfoot, so will you
tell me what happened. So it wasn't in Newton. It
was actually in North Georgia, and she gave me the

(56:08):
location and everything, which I included it, I think in
the in the report. But her and some other kids
were riding a bike, their bikes. Her uncle had a
cabin up there, and they had stopped to play at
a house that had burned down, and it came walking
down the hillside and walked right you know by you know,

(56:31):
through the property and crossed over and into the woods
on the other side.

Speaker 1 (56:36):
Huh. Yeah, I wonder. I wonder what the white fer me.
I mean, it's not like because they're I think it's
probably a mix, but like because they're old and their
hair turns gray like ours does some of us. My
here's getting gray already.

Speaker 2 (56:50):
Yeah. I wonder if it's that or if some of
it might be inbreeding. I don't know, you know deer
well pie ball from inbreeding, so it could be that.
I think this one was kind of healthy looking, so
I wouldn't think it would be this great. It was white,
she said. Literally, they thought it was the Easter Bunny.

Speaker 1 (57:11):
Yeah, that's I remember.

Speaker 2 (57:13):
That was the first That was their first thought was
it was the Easter bunny when they saw it coming, because.

Speaker 1 (57:19):
It was on Easter night, right on Easter, or it
was just.

Speaker 2 (57:22):
It was just this big, hairy white Their first thought
was the Easter bunny because it was just this big
white creature coming down the hill.

Speaker 1 (57:31):
Hippie fots on its way. That's wild. That's really wild,
you know. And a lot of people refer to the
white ones as albino's, like albino Bigfoot. But I don't know,
it could be it's probably a mix of a lot
of that. But that one Spanish moss one that's pretty
that color is that's pretty interesting.

Speaker 2 (57:51):
Yeah, well, you know, albino's would have like no pigmentation,
they would have pink eyes and all of that. So
I don't know this she saw. It was in Blairsville
near Kingsway Road in eighty seven or eighty eight.

Speaker 1 (58:08):
Blairsville Georgia. Right, that's up in North Georgia. M hmm, man,
that's pretty cool. Huh. I don't know, Angie, what do
you what do you think about this? Okay, there's like
an ongoing debate okay that we have and uh and
people and some people are dead set on anything with

(58:28):
red eyes being demonic. Okay, Like for're the show we
talked about like the Nephilim' you've talked you know, you've
written about that or something, and we were kind of
mentioned that, what do you think about red eyes equaling
demonic beings?

Speaker 2 (58:44):
The only thing that affects the color of something his
eyes is its diet, the color of his eyes and
the angles and the certain lights. But I know certain
animals have different color eyes, Like if i'm I think

(59:05):
sometimes deer's eyes will eve them up here red, won't they? Yeah?
I think I don't think. I don't. I don't think
the red eyes. I think it's just just happens to
I don't think it's demonic.

Speaker 1 (59:18):
I agree, And that's that's what I think.

Speaker 2 (59:20):
I mean, if you see something demonic, I mean it's
probably got red eyes. But just because something has red eyes,
I wouldn't think it would be demonic.

Speaker 1 (59:30):
Yeah, I have never thought that. I have not, but
there are some people who do think that. And uh
and to each their own, y'all, okay, and uh and
that's okay. But I've just I've seen a lot lots
of different eyeshine and colors out there, and different orbs
color too.

Speaker 2 (59:46):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (59:46):
I know you you've seen a bunch of orbs, or
you've seen at least one or two.

Speaker 2 (59:52):
Well, I've only saw two orbs my whole life. One
was a child in my bedroom and then the one
that we followed that will circled us in the near
the that was the eye. Yeah, that was that was
an eye. No, that's god what we saw. You know,

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last year after the Molina Festival, we went and investigated
a place and this red I'm gonna say it was
an eye. It was either an eye or it was
Matt's tail lights somehow showing up in the woods because

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it didn't dislight did not show up until he left.
So I've got we've got to go back this weekend
and try to reenact where he parked to see if
that could have possibly been it. But we just can't
understand how how it could have been because it would

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it was towards where he parked. I've already went back
during the day and there's no reflect reflective material over
there at all, So we've already you know, eliminated that idea.
But it was it's like it and when it left,

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it's like it went up and then turned and went on.
I don't know. It was weird. It's like it shot
up and out. No, I just sent that still. I mean,
I have the video, but the videos just she's trying
to film it without looking at you know, she's trying
to look at it and film without looking at her
phone to make sure she's it's kind of not a

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good video. So that's just a screenshot of it. But
for a minute, it would be white and then it
would be red looking, and then it would be white again.
So I don't know. We're gonna try to debunk it
this weekend. Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
I like, I like trying to debunk stuff, and that's
always a good thing. And then when you can't debunk it,
it's like, okay, well then that that's weird.

Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
Yeah, we just it's gonna be hard for that to ben.
Matt's tell lights. I can tell you that it's almost
like it waited for him to leave before it showed up.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:02:17):
Oh, man, that's cool, that's cool. LB says, I had
ruby eyed rabbits. They weren't demonic, just alby. No, yeah,
thank you, LB.

Speaker 2 (01:02:26):
Yeah, yeah there, but their eyes itself was red, right.

Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
Yeah, their eyes itself, yes, so I guess yeah, we're
kind of referring to like the eye glow and the
eye shine and the reflection and eyes and stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:02:42):
So yeah, m I know bears will have red eyeshine.

Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
Oh yeah. I want to give a quick commercial break
and a good shine out, big old shout out to Andrew.
It's his birthday today. Happy birthday, Andrew, who's one of
my moderators here in a friend So happy birthday Andrew. Okay,
thank you Andrew for swinging by tonight. And I hope
you're enjoying your birthday. Okay. Uh Corey moon Moon Doc
Mojo moon Doc moon Dog. Sorry boon dock Oh lord, uh,

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Corey thank you, says back lit eyes, backled eyes, and
mothman has red eyes. Right, Yes, that's the other thing, Angie,
there's a that cryptive mothman has red glowing eyes. And
I don't I don't know if he's I've never heard
him being Oh, I have heard him being described as
maybe demonic, but I don't know. For the most part,
people look at him in like in an endearing way,

(01:03:38):
you know, like he's a cuddly mothman. So hopefully he's
not demonic. But uh, but I was just wondering. I
was wondering what you thought about that, because it's always
a debate.

Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
Yeah, well, I'm just gonna say red eyes. I'm not
gonna say it's definitely something evil, but you know, I
might not take no chance to stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
No, Well, okay, well there's okay. So so we had
somebody in the chat here that said that they are
from there in Bakehead Forest right now. Now, Bakehead might
be where I was dog man Hunt. Okay, so I don't.
I don't usually give our locations away, but it's been
over a year now and we were I can say
we might have been at Bakehead.

Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Okay. They are aggressive up there.

Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
Yeah, that's where Scott was too, Okay, and things do
get aggressive up there. And Charles Charles Carroll, thank you.
Charles said hello from Bakehead for ut in Molten, Alabama.
That is out in the middle of nowhere. No, and
that's a good thing. Okay, it's a good thing. I
love being out in the middle of nowhere by my standards. Okay,

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that's me. But uh, but it's beautiful. And Angie, something
else that happened out there, don't we take? Did I
tell you about the dragon?

Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (01:04:48):
Okay, there's a dragon out there, uh, a petrified dragon.
And when we got out there, I mean, I have
to tell you about it later, okay, but but I've
done it. I've done a show on it. A man
was walking out of the forest holding a rock and
he was like.

Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
I think watching this show, but I probably told.

Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
You about it. I might have talked about it last
year at the at the Molina Bigfoot Festival because it
was fresh. It was fresh out of I had just
had that happen. I had just seen it. And this
man was walking out of the woods holding a rock
and he was like, Hey, this is the wing of
a dragon. And I've been coming out here for years
cleaning this thing. My wife hakes this trail right here,

(01:05:28):
and y'all are gonna walk over it when you walk
through that trail, and I'll go show it to you,
and so he said it was a petrified dragon and
we had sure enough, it looked like a dragon out
there in that forest. Yeah. So I don't know. I
don't know when you get ready to write about dragons,
let me know, Okay, but but yeah, you just it's

(01:05:50):
just it's interesting because it's like there's where, there's bigfoots,
there's everything there really is.

Speaker 2 (01:05:57):
I think there's just a lot more going on at
night than people realize. And when you get out there,
you experienced a lot of stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
Yeah. Well you you mentioned you're like, well, I didn't
I didn't really want to get into dog man when
I started looking into bigfoot.

Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
Well, yeah, I didn't.

Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
I didn't expect to get into aliens when I started
looking into big foot. I started having aliens is showing
up in my house after I started bigfooting. Yeah we should,
we should we warn the viewers about that. What do
you think anybody wants to start bigfooting be prepared.

Speaker 2 (01:06:32):
Well, I haven't seen an alien yet, So I hope
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
That you remember. I'm just kidding that.

Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
I remember, that's right? Right?

Speaker 1 (01:06:43):
Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
Well I do know of somebody though that he lost
the whole day of time. So what, Yeah, I will
have talk. I can't tell say a whole lot about it,
but yeah, i'll tell you in private.

Speaker 1 (01:06:58):
Okay. Well, we get a good fair amount of people
on the show that have had missing time while they're
out in the woods.

Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
It was twenty two hours. Whoa and he woke up
miles away from where he had been.

Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Oh really, oh okay.

Speaker 2 (01:07:20):
And he laid out all night in the pouring down
freezing rain.

Speaker 1 (01:07:24):
What yeah, okay, man, Yeah, I got it. I definitely
want to hear about that I've had. I've had missing time,
but I didn't realize it was a lot of it
was missing time until me and my my buddy were
up in North Georgia and we started we noticed that
our equipment was malfunctioning. His was going forward an hour
and mine went backwards an hour. And while we were

(01:07:45):
sitting there beside each other for hours on end, and uh,
we started having UFOs and stuff like flying over us.
And I had a recorder out Benjie. You know it's
important sometimes to have some kind of recorder, absolutely, And
I had a recorder on my knee, and uh, and
when I listened to the recorder weeks later, I was
scared to listen to it because I knew something happened,

(01:08:07):
but I didn't know what. And I had lead the
head of my team at that that one team. He
came over to my apartment and we listened to that
recording together one night, and you can hear around the
time that like we had that missing time. You can
hear me and my buddy talking and then all of
a sudden it got quiet. And we had just been
talking about how there was something flying over us, and

(01:08:29):
then we got deathly quiet, there's nothing, no sound, and
then all of a sudden, it sounded like bottle rocket
shooting off all around us. And we didn't hear that.
We never heard that with our ears, and we were
completely silent listening. I can promise you if we'd heard that,
we would have been up, and I can't I don't
know what we would have been doing. We wouldn't have

(01:08:50):
been just sitting there being quiet and uh and so.
And then as soon as we heard it, agi the
recording deleted by itself, completely deleted.

Speaker 2 (01:09:04):
You know, And then you try to tell people how
much electronics malfunction, and you know, it's just comical, it's
it's just it's all the time when you're out there,
it's always something. Just like the night that we got
circled by the ORB, we had a John Pearson had

(01:09:27):
brought a four K camera and set it up. We're
gonna document, I mean, we we're gonna get some footage,
you know, and we didn't get any footage because it
fried all three batteries with his camera.

Speaker 1 (01:09:43):
So that happens, that happens. That's why I had you
don't had Greg Ogles on the show? Was that last
week or week before? I can't remember. It might have
been last week. Greg came on the show and we
had a it was, oh yeah, it was on a Thursday. Actually,
he came on and I asked him. I was like, well,
you know, I know you carry some probably pretty expensive

(01:10:05):
equipment out there. Have you ever had anything get fried?
He said absolutely, you know yeah, And that's why it's
one of the things you got up. I mean, it's
got a charge it to the game kind of sometimes
because you just got to kind of expect that your
equipment might get fried and ruined.

Speaker 2 (01:10:21):
Well, John said too, the batteries were brand new, and
to start with, you know, he just thought that his
battery wasn't holding a charge. So then he replaced that
battery and then it wouldn't work, you know, and they
ended up sending them back to the manufacturer and they
was like, these batteries are are fried. I mean, I
don't know what. I don't know what right term was

(01:10:42):
they used, but yeah, they were ruined.

Speaker 1 (01:10:44):
Oh my god. It's like it's like Christen always had
issues with her her night vision and stuff and she
kept having to send it back, remember that. And then Glenn,
our buddy Glenn on our team, he his phone. I
think this happened in North Georgia actually one of our
other spots. But he his phone like reset when I

(01:11:06):
don't know if it's Frida or what, but it reset
to like nineteen fifty four or something. It's like, what,
what in the back of the future is this, you know,
it's like cell phone it reset to the nineteen fifties.

Speaker 2 (01:11:21):
Of I'll pay you for it to happen to him
as this makes it even more funny.

Speaker 1 (01:11:26):
It does. Glenn. We love you, Glenn. If you're watching
Okay sport Cat okay, yes, Steve, Steve Will says, twenty
two hours of Missy Time. Good god, that's about the
amount of sleep. I getting five days. You and me both, Steve, Okay,
you and me both, buddy.

Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
It happened on a Saturday, and he woke up on
Sunday and thought it was still Saturday.

Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
Oh my goodness. And hopefully he was probably sober stuff too, right.

Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he don't really drink and it was
oh my god.

Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
Yeah, so so he I know you can't get into
details and stuff, but I mean, so, I'm just gonna
ask you one question, like, so he was so he
just fell asleep or he just something just blacked out.

Speaker 2 (01:12:17):
And he was working. He was working on his Honting property,
putting up posted signs. He was on the back side
of the swamp. He had not even hung up a
sign yet. He had a staple gun and his posted signs,
and suddenly he was waking up on somebody else's property.

(01:12:40):
He had he had crossed a river.

Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
He had crossed a river, a small river, but it's
still a river, not a creek.

Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
A river, oh my god.

Speaker 2 (01:12:55):
Crossed the river and the water was not real. And
you know, Darryl talked to and I didn't think about
this point, but I know Darryl talked to him and
asked him about it, said, when you woke up, did
you have water in your boots? It was like, you

(01:13:17):
know what, I did not have water my boots. So
but he said, I got water of my boots going
back because he had to cross back to the river again.

Speaker 1 (01:13:28):
So he so he kind of recognized where he was.
I guess, he said.

Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
He said it took him I think two hours to
get back to his four wheeler because he had a
uh listen to traffic to try to figure out which
was the highway and which way to try to go.

Speaker 1 (01:13:51):
Oh my god, his survival skills kicked in.

Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
You know. And he said it was just very disoriented
when he woke up, just very but you know, yeah,
he was worried about he was and got checked out
from head to toe. Nothing wrong with him, No mini stroke,
no seizure. He's not on any medication at all. He
don't even take high blood pressure medicine. He does not. Yeah,

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he Uh So.

Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
We've got squatch seekers of the South in here. Hey,
what's up, guys? And I don't know if this is Chris,
I don't know which one of y'all this is. There's
a bunch of you, okay, but they said hey to
Jessica and Angie earlier. Angie and it said, hey, there
was missing time in the nineteen seventy seven Fort Benning,
Georgia incident. Oh, I have to look into that one.
I don't know what specifically that one is, but Fort

(01:14:44):
Benning that is in Columbus, which is just south I
think is it north or south of the Trooper Corridor?

Speaker 2 (01:14:50):
South?

Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
It's south, That's what I thought.

Speaker 2 (01:14:53):
But you know what it is still on the Chattahoochee.

Speaker 1 (01:14:59):
River, the Chattahoochie, it gets hotter than a hoochie coochie.
Do You'll wondering where the Chattahoochee River runs all the
way And that actually runs by where Greg greg O
was was talking about, like Macintosh Reserve that runs right
there by that bigfoots that's right. Wow. And the Chattahoochie
is known is known in Atlanta for where the people

(01:15:20):
dump bodies and stuff. Okay, but it is a beautiful
river if you can, you can get to good parts
of it. Okay, Yeah, it just depends. But but yeah,
it's those water sources. Uh, lots of cryptid sightings around
these these water sources.

Speaker 2 (01:15:38):
Waterways, power lines, gas lines.

Speaker 1 (01:15:43):
Yes, Oh, Angieu my friend Barry Littleton was on the
show last week and we actually started getting into a
conversation about how bigfoots and cryptives can manifest through the
power lines, Like, you know the areas where there's big
power lines, Uh, there's a lot of bigfoots around there.
My friend Taylor Howell that was at the Bigfoot Festival

(01:16:03):
last year Flat Rock. Taylor has that video of a
bigfoot running around the power where the power lines are
down in Florida and been trying to figure out like, well,
what's what's the deal? They just like where the power
lines are, you know. Uh, but we're kind of theorizing
that maybe they're harnessing that that energy from those power
lines to manifest maybe, and maybe that's why there's so

(01:16:27):
many sightings. You know those power lines.

Speaker 2 (01:16:29):
I don't know. I thought they use it for navigational
purposes and for hunting because they could hide in the woods,
you know why the deer grays in the grass. I
just know there's a certain power line. I've been trying
to record reports down and uh it can stretch. It
stretches for a pretty good for long ways.

Speaker 1 (01:16:50):
So oh yeah, yeah, he says, Yes, it's a crazy story.
Look it up. I will look that one up. Yes,
and you might look that one up to it might
be worth it. Actually. Oh man, there's another story that
I wanted to get to too, and it was that
white thing, okay, and other white things. We're kind of

(01:17:11):
talking about the the white thing in Alabama and these sightings,
these gray bigfoots. There's actually even gray dog men sightings
as well. But there is something that was really odd
out in Carroll County, and I think it's this one
where it says, Clark, do you did you see that
as astro?

Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
Maybe that's it?

Speaker 1 (01:17:30):
Okay, Yes, cau we hear about that report. That's a
really good one. Hits close to home.

Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
Yeah, let me. Her name's Joy Cruise. She said I
could use her name. She didn't care what people thought.
She knows what she saw.

Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
Shout out to Joy. Yeah you go girl, thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:17:51):
You know. She she'd already had an incident up in Helen,
which she's pretty sure she saw a big foot, so
she was already a believer. But she left a friend's house.
They played cards late at night with some friends, and
she she was a designated driver, so she wouldn't drink,

(01:18:14):
so they'd only you know, had left about one thirty
am and had only driven just a short distance when
this strange snow white creature across the road in front
of them. It was at a slight curve. Hold on,
I clicked off of it. I'm sorry, give me one second.

Speaker 1 (01:18:39):
Yeah, this is a really interesting story. I remembering the story.
It's like, was it her husband, He's gonna been drinking
a good bit.

Speaker 2 (01:18:46):
Oh yeah, that's right, she said. I know it sounds crazy,
but it was about the size of a half grown buffalo.
It was very thick. It walked like it couldn't bend
its legs very good, and it like it couldn't turn
its head. Usually when you see an animal at night
on the road, they stop and turn and look at
your headlights. But this thing was walking with a purpose,

(01:19:06):
like it had somewhere to go, and never turned its head.
I did not see horns, ears, any kind of facial features,
only the extremely long, as absolutely snow white hair. Because
she can't make sure I understood we're talking about snow
white hair. She couldn't tell if it had hoofs or paws.

(01:19:28):
The hair was so straight it literally had been straightened
with a flat iron. Carried its head very low like
a buffalo wood and the head kind of looked round.
She didn't see a face. She couldn't even see the
front legs because the hair was so long. It was
so covered in long hair. She said it couldn't have

(01:19:49):
been a goat or sheet because the hair was too
straight and very long. She did not see a tail.
What stood out the most was the brilliant light color.
I've never seen such a white animal. No stains, no
dingy spots, but extremely long snow white hair on a
weird looking creature.

Speaker 1 (01:20:11):
Angie, I have the picture up right now that accompanied
the report.

Speaker 2 (01:20:15):
Yeah, that was That was me doing that with Ai.
That was the best.

Speaker 1 (01:20:20):
I mean, it's pretty good, though it doesn't what she saw.
I'm impressed. I'm impressed, and I was. I was trying
to think, like, it's the size of like a small buffalo,
basically okay, and it was walking like that. Now, there's
there's a few things that this possibly could be, I guess,
but this is out in Carroll County, right, this happened
like in West Georgia.

Speaker 2 (01:20:41):
Well, I had posted in Herd County looking for ORB sightings.
I was trying to find people that had saw the
Herd County lights, and I think she said this happened
just outside of Herd County.

Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
Yeah, well, Carol is right side heard, they're next door neighbors.

Speaker 2 (01:21:03):
So does it join Alabama though Herd County go into Alabama?

Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
Carroll County does, Carroll County does. I don't know about
her I don't know. Let me look. Oh, okay, the
troop heard, let me see. Hold on, I got a
map right here. I'm gonna look it up real quick.

Speaker 2 (01:21:21):
I know it was just outside of Herd County, but
I'm thinking it was.

Speaker 1 (01:21:25):
Yeah, Herd touches Alabama to heard Carroll and Harrelson and
troop heard and troop are actually on the Alabama line.

Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
Okay, so I'm thinking it's over towards Alabama right there,
just okay, just barely into Alabama. Whatever that whatever show
the county, that would be okay.

Speaker 1 (01:21:45):
I'm gonna pull this up for the audience to see too,
because I can't be stinned. You not show everybody if
y'all want to see this. I'm over here looking at
it's all over here in the red and those those
Red counties right there down at the Bondomness down the Boondo,
Miss what does that say. I can't even read that. Harritt. Oh, Harris, Yeah,

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Harris County, Troop County Herd, Carol Harrelson, and Polk. Those
are the ones right there on the side now, Floyd County,
right above Polk up there at the top of the screen, y'all.
That's where the werewolf reports have been. All those werewolf sightings,
and the family that got attacked by the werewolf a
couple of years ago is in Floyd County. So it's
all right there on the Alabama line, y'all. There's more

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bigfoot sightings out there and dog man and all that
along this line. I don't know what it is, okay,
but the lot of reports when we get reports all
over Georgia, Angie of a bigfoots and dog men, but
that's just a man caseybody is curious as the area
we're talking about. Okay, Oh my god, Okay, So let's

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get back to this animal though, Like okay, so it
I hate I hate speculating, but it kind of It
could also be like a bigfoot that was like hunched
over and and bear crawling, I guess, because there's not
a whole lot of animals that have long white hair
like that.

Speaker 2 (01:23:06):
Mm hmmm. Is it some kind of the same thing like.

Speaker 1 (01:23:08):
When those cows or those like a yak or something.

Speaker 2 (01:23:11):
I don't even know why I think I ask her.
I think I was like, well, misjoy, could have been
a you know, a bigfoot on you know, belly crawling.
And I think she said she didn't think so, but
you know, she just said she was just so confused.
And then after a few minutes she said, Clark, did
you see that? And he said he did and he
was just too scared of anything to say anything because

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he thought he was struck or that he realized and
was actually hallucinating, Like I'm wasted.

Speaker 1 (01:23:45):
What am I looking at? You know what? Somebody somebody
had posted this on their Facebook page today and I
had just read that report and and somebody posted this
as like crampus or something, and I was like, that
was that'ss like that thing out of that report put
on her face?

Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
Actually, I say, I see my last statement on this,
it said did she see a bigfoot in a spider crawl,
a skin walk or a dog man or was it
just someone's escape exotic show animal that was.

Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
A show and it could have been like a like
an Afghan dog or something. Those acans have long hair,
but they they wouldn't be that big, but it would have.

Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
A tail, She's said adamant. It did not have a tail.
It didn't have antlers, it didn't have horns. It was
just like this, this weird looking I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:24:35):
She also said to cant remember in the report it
said something about it look like the hair had been
straightened with a straightening ron.

Speaker 2 (01:24:40):
That's right, that's straight it was.

Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
It was beautiful hair, beautiful hair, which is just weird.
And to be crossing the road in the middle of
the night, right, it's just like a person in a
costume would not be doing that. I don't think. Yes,
I mean, you know, people in the sound like to
shoot stuff. Okay, I'm just.

Speaker 2 (01:25:03):
Saying, if you're over there in her County, you and
her County playing some jokes on people.

Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
Yeah, it's not safe. It ain't safe. Don't do that.
If anybody's thinking about coming out and trying to trick people,
don't do it. Okay, Yeah, I just it's baffling as
to what that thing is other than like even a
Bif bigfoots don't have beautiful hair, well, I don't know
what is that guy's named Tim Peeler up in North Carolina.

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My buddy Donn is friends with him, and uh, he
was on the news or something. He was talking about
how he had bigfoots on his property and he was like,
I remember his quote. He was like, it had long,
beautiful hair, that is what he said. And so they
do have beautiful long hair sometimes. But uh, but that
that's just weird. I mean, and to show the audience,

(01:25:54):
I know we've shown this already, but yeah, yes we
have Angie, y'all have farm animals, right, your daughter does. Definitely,
don't you have a farm. She's got good I mean
the cows have hair that long.

Speaker 2 (01:26:08):
Ever, I mean, yeah, there's some really high dollar cows
that can have that kind of hair. But but but
not what she saw. Yeah, And plus it wouldn't be
it wouldn't be that brilliant white either. They don't. They're

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like red and golden colored.

Speaker 1 (01:26:34):
I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:26:35):
It's almost like she saw the ghost of a buffalo
or something. I don't know. It's crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:26:45):
That is just it's just weird. But it's really cool.

Speaker 2 (01:26:48):
She said the picture was close. I remember showing her
the pictures. I said, it's close, but the hair still
it and what I saw.

Speaker 1 (01:26:57):
Okay, here's another question for you. Do you think the
ghosts or not ghosts? Jeez? Do you think the bigfoots
and dog men and crypts could be ghost too? I
know that's kind of a weird question.

Speaker 2 (01:27:08):
But I don't. I mean, I have a theory what
I think Bigfoot is. That's my theory today. It might
not be my theory next week, but today my theory is.
I think it's a relic hominoid.

Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
Mm hm.

Speaker 2 (01:27:27):
So uh No, I don't think they're ghosts. I think
they're Some things are probably the veil is thinning, and
some things are probably evil. I don't think Bigfoot's evil.
I think they're just a relic leftover hominoid. But I

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could be wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:27:52):
You know what I just remembered I've got. I went
to the what was it the moth not my man?
The Great Old Green Ice Festival up in Chickamauga a
couple of weeks ago, and uh, and I purchased this
amazing handmade sheep squatch from a lady there. This is
so cute. It is very cute. It's got a tag

(01:28:13):
on it. I'll tell you who made it crypt Cryptid conference.
Y'all go to Cryptid conference. She's on itsy but she
had handmade and I was thinking like that it could
be like a sheep squatch, but it didn't have horns
on it, right, she said, Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:28:27):
She didn't see any It's not that.

Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
Look, I also have another, like I've got all sorts
of toys over here. I got a yetti that has
horns too, So it's not either of those, I guess. Uh,
but even it says okay, so LB said sheep dog
needing a haircut. Sheep dogs don't have beautiful silky hair
like that, though, do they. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:28:49):
I know she didn't see I mean, who knows. It
was just so big.

Speaker 1 (01:28:54):
Yeah, it's just big, and it's a beautiful white buffalo.
Could have been a white buffalo. I don't know out
it though, if it had hair that went all the
way down to the ground like that. Yeah, it's just
another one to add to the list. Okay, some something
other that something weird, to add to the list of
things that we don't know. But I don't know. Do

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we already talk about the blears real Bigfoot? We did, right,
we did? Okay?

Speaker 2 (01:29:22):
If you want to talk about one, we can talk
about the peer Ridge Road monster.

Speaker 1 (01:29:26):
Yes, let's talk about that one.

Speaker 2 (01:29:28):
That's the one that really got me into Herd County.

Speaker 1 (01:29:32):
Yes, let's hear about that one.

Speaker 2 (01:29:35):
So when I was a kid, my uncle I heard
him telling the grown folks uh about I thought at
the time it was his brother, but I think it
was actually his cousin or I'll cool. But Pea Ridge
Road is right there in Herd County, and they all

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lived in like little shat. It was in the I
think in the fifties, and he came He had a
bunch of hunting dogs, coon dogs, and he came in
from work one night, and it was already after dark,
and he was taking his shoes off, and an while
he heard his dogs running something. So he put his

(01:30:22):
shoes back on, took his gun out. He could hear
the dogs down in the woods, so he walked into
the woods, and before he got to where his dogs were,
they moved. And so this happened three or four times
until finally he was found himself standing in the middle
of an old pulp wood road. And then his dogs

(01:30:46):
came back by him, running from something, and he heard
something coming through the woods, so he knew to run,
so he took off running, and they said he ran
so fast that he ran past his own house and
just dove into the front doors of my uncle's house.

(01:31:07):
My uncle was a little boy at the time, and
because they didn't have a front porch, so he just
dove into their their living room, you know, they were
all in bed at this time, and slammed the door
behind him and finally got up enough nerve to raise

(01:31:29):
up and look out the window. And when he did,
he saw this huge, black, hairy creature standing on the
edge of the woods. His dogs actually had went under
the house, and he said he could feel the breath
of it on his deck when he was running from it.
That's how close it was. Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (01:31:48):
That was back in the day when people didn't we
didn't have to lock our doors at night.

Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
Right. His uncle's house is right right, yeah, and they
were shacks anyway, so he just busted through. Well, he
shared the story. I guess a little bit, and I
posted that story, and when I did, I got I
posted that story in a Herd County discussion group just

(01:32:14):
to just to get some of you know, just stir
them up. Man stirred upot. I said, let me let
me go on to start his pot today. So I did,
just to see what people would say. Well, I had
people like I had another guy message me talking about
I've seen it. I grew up on Peter Ridge Road.

(01:32:37):
I used to stay in the woods more than I
stayed in my house because I had a very abusive
step father, and it would follow me at night. I mean,
he told me I did a report on it. It's
in there. He told me a lot of stuff. He
said one night he was walking down Thompson Road, which
is very close to there, and it was circling like

(01:32:59):
he was. It was come out and around anyway. So
it got his story. And then another man that lives
on that road now messaged me. He said it comes
every spring. He saw it as a kid, him and
his cousin. They're riding dirt bikes and rode up on

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one of them and it was kind of gray. Look,
I think, my saken, I think that one was kind
of gray. Well, then there's another woman named Mary. She
sent me a message. She says, look, and apparently Mary
is sick. But she wrote her own three stories herself.
I posted them in there, but it's what happened to her,

(01:33:44):
what happened to her mother, and what happened to her
mother's uncle. And I think it was in like the twenties.
Her uncle was kidnapped by one. He was taken out
of the yard and he she said, he told the

(01:34:04):
story his whole life, that he remembered it. You know,
he was taken from the yard. He was carried for
miles and he was presented to another another one that
apparently was a female that was holding a baby, a
baby one, and she was not very happy, and that

(01:34:25):
he spent the night between them. They kept them him
between them that night, and then the next day he
the male carried him back, but took him to another
road and left him out by the road, and a
man coming by saw him and took him back to town.

Speaker 1 (01:34:46):
M h How old was he when that happened.

Speaker 2 (01:34:49):
I think it was about four?

Speaker 1 (01:34:51):
Oh my god, mm hmmm.

Speaker 2 (01:34:53):
Whoa so? And all this happened toomps of Road, Pereidge Road,
All that's right there together, yep.

Speaker 1 (01:35:01):
You know, even today modern times, there are tales of
you know, kids getting lost in the woods at national parks,
just in the woods in general, and they come back
when they're found. You know, a lot of them not
ever yet found, but some of them have been found
and they claim that they were taken care of by bears.

Speaker 2 (01:35:18):
Well that's what it reminded me of the little boy
in North Carolina. I think it was twenty nineteen. You
remember he disappeared from his backyard. He was gone for
several days. It was in freezing weather, and they found
him like two days later, not far from his house.
Instead of a bear had taken care of him, And

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it reminded me of that story.

Speaker 1 (01:35:43):
Yeah, it's sweat. I don't think there bears, Indy, what
about you?

Speaker 2 (01:35:47):
Yeah, they're not bears. And the little boy in North
Carolina it was January. Bears hibernate in January, and whatever
took care of him carried him through waste deep water
because he was on the other side of some water.
So I mean, a bear is not going to carry

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a child through waste deep water.

Speaker 1 (01:36:11):
No, oh my gosh. Uh. Yeah. I think the consistence
in the chat too is those are not bears.

Speaker 2 (01:36:17):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:36:17):
I think a bear would have probably eaten him if
it took him. I hate to say that, but yeah,
I think the bears probably.

Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
Because if yeah, in January. A bear would have been
starving if it did, if it did leave its den,
it would have you know, it would have been to eat.
It had been starving.

Speaker 1 (01:36:39):
Oh my god. Yes, so it was maybe a bear man.
Maybe a bear man, but a beefoot, I say, befoot. Well,
that's that's fascinating. And it was a family, A whole
family had been having encounters with these things for generations.

Speaker 2 (01:36:55):
It sounds like, well, yeah, it was her her uncle.
Her mother told us story from when she was a
child of them saying encountering one one night her I guess,
as a grandfather was kind of I guess abusive or
would get drunk, and so she the grandmother would leave

(01:37:17):
with all the kids and they would just go sleep
in the woods. And I guess the whole family saw
one one night while they were hiding in the woods.
Oh my god, all that right over there on Pea Ridge.

Speaker 1 (01:37:34):
That is really say, you know what, I just found
out a few years ago that my aunt Okay and
I had. By the way, speaking of missing time, my
great grandmother and my great aunt lived up in Rome, Georgia,
where that werewolf's attack was, y'all, and they lived up
there back in the nineteen eighties, and they had a
missing time incident where a light came down over their
car on the highway and the next thing they knew,

(01:37:56):
they were a county over and it was two hours
or an hour later they were twenty miles down the road.
They didn't know how they got there. And that happened
in them back in the nineteen eighties. And they were
highly religious, very devout Christian women who would never think
of UFO or aliens coming down over their car to them.
They would not talk about it ever. But when they

(01:38:17):
did talk about it, if you asked them about it,
it was angels taking them out of harms way. That's
what they said. They said that they had been taken
out a harms way. They thought maybe they had avoided
a wreck or something, but they clearly had missing time.
And you know, they just they always said it was
angels if you talk to him about it, But that

(01:38:37):
happened up there. But it's it's almost a generational thing.
But I oh, and I also found out, if she
was going to say, I found out recently that my
aunt she separated from the same aunt that had that
missing time incident. My great aunt she took her kids
when she separated from her husband. They went and lived
in a cave, like you're to go to the woods,

(01:38:59):
like when they were having issues, and like they did,
she didn't anywhere else to go, so she would she
took the kids and they went and lived in a cave.
Oh wow, that that wasn't that long ago. That was
like nineteen That was like last this past century. Okay,
brave women, that's right. I've been in a cave and

(01:39:19):
I did a cave investigation up in North Tennessee, a
skinwalker cave, and I don't I don't care to ever
go back. Yeah, cave.

Speaker 2 (01:39:27):
I'm just scared of bats.

Speaker 1 (01:39:29):
Yeah. Oh man, I don't mind the bats. It was
all the other stuff going on in there.

Speaker 2 (01:39:33):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:39:33):
It sucked. Okay, So so at least one last thing
I know we've let's let's talk about a missing person's case.
Do you have a Do you have that missing person's case?
Because you you have I've read one of those accounts
of the in the troop per quarter. You know, people
go missing at an alarming rate all over the United States,

(01:39:53):
especially in our national parks and on federal land, state land,
and and we've got a lot of theories as to
what's going on.

Speaker 2 (01:40:01):
Well, there's two that I'm interested in. Okay, what I'm
his name is, it's not him. I haven't written about it,
but his name is Thomas Nigrove. He's actually in the
missing Person's database. Last time he was saying he was
dropped off to Camp uh in Herd County.

Speaker 1 (01:40:29):
Was he on gb I Road or something? I know
exactly where that is. I know exactly where that is.
The road just says gb I didn't even see road anything. Yeah, Robien,
I was like, what was that the Georgia Bureau of
I know, why is that a road name? That's weird, But.

Speaker 2 (01:40:49):
I mean, you know, I mean who knows. I mean,
I don't you know, I don't know what that the
What's the weirder one though, is the Christopher Tompkins case. Okay,
Now it was in Harris County.

Speaker 1 (01:41:04):
So we just saw on the map earlier. Harris is
the south of Herd and Troop right below right, but
it's on a bit border and we.

Speaker 2 (01:41:12):
Actually Columbus's towards Columbus.

Speaker 1 (01:41:14):
Oh, closer to Columbus where Fort Benning is. And by
the way, we have Mark Green in the chat I
had mentioned Mark earlier. He's the one who invited me
out to the Holland Hunt camp a while back and
where the man's arm was ripped off. Angie and the
dog men around there. So Mark says a lot of
strange things. And on the Georgia Alabama border. Plus it's
on the thirty third parallel. That could explain something. Angie

(01:41:37):
right there. Okay, So what happened to that gentleman? Thank
you Mark.

Speaker 2 (01:41:45):
He left his home headed to work about eight am.
U I'll skip all that. He worked on a crew
that did surveying. So it says the crew consisted of
four men and they would form a line about fifty
feet apart from each other. At about one pm, the

(01:42:06):
men returned from lunch. Anyway, pretty much, they were on
a survey site and he just disappeared. What they found
I think thirteen cents one boot on the fence. And

(01:42:28):
then some months later they found another one of his
boots in the swamp. WHOA, I can't I can't remember
if they found his genes.

Speaker 1 (01:42:38):
So they found his pocket change and a boot off
the bat pretty much, and then later they found a
boot in the swamp. I said, m well it is
where they're having all those alien inbroductions out there. And
is he on the list of the missing for one one?
David politis group one of those clusters? Do you know?

Speaker 2 (01:43:02):
I'm not sure. I do know there's a cluster right this.

Speaker 1 (01:43:06):
Let's look. Oh go ahead, sorry, I mean interrupt you.

Speaker 2 (01:43:10):
I know of a researcher that tried to find out
about this case, and I think you got shut down.

Speaker 1 (01:43:17):
Oh oh, this is an old map right here of
the clusters, and I, oh, I don't know. Let me see. Well,
there is a cluster in Georgia right there. Oh my gosh,
they've got a dot right there, right where the troop
heard quarter. Is Angie, really that red.

Speaker 2 (01:43:37):
Dot is it is?

Speaker 1 (01:43:39):
It sounds that's right, it is. It just sounds by
twenty where that the the orange dot is is where
we do our research a lot of it right there, y'all.
Oh my god, Angie, Yeah, that's right there. We do
our research. So that's it. So he is. So he
is just south of there, So there's a cluster.

Speaker 2 (01:44:01):
The police couldtinue to search the area. They found his
work pants in twelve cents, but no other side of
Christopher until five months later, when a farmer found his
other boot in a swampy part of his land about
nine hundred yards from where he had vanished.

Speaker 1 (01:44:18):
Oh man, that's really sad.

Speaker 2 (01:44:22):
And the police and the police really just said this
man just walked off the job and wouldn't have started
a new life. I mean, I just don't believe that.

Speaker 1 (01:44:32):
No, especially if there's a cluster of missing people right
there with unexplained mysterious disappearances.

Speaker 2 (01:44:40):
Says some people theorize supernatural occurrences are to blame for
Christopher's disappearance somebody, and then some say an animal grabbed him,
even though there was no foot tracks or blood found,
or his coworkers were involved in his disappearance.

Speaker 1 (01:44:59):
Fort Benning, Georgia, home of the Airborne School. That's right,
the airborne Rangers and stuff. Yes, uh, Airborne school is
in Fort Benning. Lots of bigfoot satings down there, lots
of big foot satings on that military base, lots of
cryptid reports on around military installments. Yeah, that's that's sad.

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I don't think that you would just go off and
swampy land out in the middle of nowhere without your boots.
I mean, I just don't you would. That would be
the last thing I would do. I mean, it sucks
while there's sinn cones.

Speaker 2 (01:45:31):
If somebody wanted to start a new life, why wouldn't
they just go start a new life. Why would they
have to go to work, hide some some some bitter clothes,
go through to make your friends think you disappeared. I
mean what that don't even make sense. You know, either

(01:45:52):
the co workers were involved, or something supernatural, something paranormalill happen,
or there's some kind of I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:45:59):
You hm, you know about the portal? Okay, out of.

Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
The That's what I'm saying, something paranormal, something bigfoot walk
through a portal, something I don't know. Well, he would
have lost his boot, so I wouldn't think and his
pants if he went through a portal.

Speaker 1 (01:46:17):
Wait, they pants.

Speaker 2 (01:46:19):
They found his work pants and a boot hanging on
the fence in twelve cents.

Speaker 1 (01:46:24):
Oh my god. Well that's kind of typical, well, finding
like a shoe or something. It's kind of I think
it's typical of like the missing four one in one cases,
if I'm not mistaken. It seems like sometimes they'll find well,
sometimes won't find anything. Sometimes they find a boot or something.

Speaker 2 (01:46:39):
You know, it's hard to get a man's work boot off,
think about it. I mean it was a work boot.
They're laced up. How you gotta it? Ain't like he
had on crocs.

Speaker 1 (01:46:51):
That's port mood. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:46:53):
Something just flipping him around in his and his shoe
flew off. I mean, how would that man's work boots
get off off of his feet?

Speaker 1 (01:47:02):
Huh? Bounty Hunting Bear says personally, I think the shoes
are left behind so humans know that the particular human disappeared.
A purpose to it, I mean, it could be. It
is very suspicious. But Marcy Marcy says, abductions reported in
that area in military planes flying tree top level. Yes,

(01:47:24):
lots of abductions in that area. And they say alien abductions. Okay,
that John John Thompson. That the name that I pulled
up earlier, John C. Thompson, y'all look up his books.
He's the one that coined that term troop Herd quarriter
and he's written he's written at least one book on it.
And actually, as a matter of fact, I had some friends,
some research friends that went down to one of our

(01:47:47):
camp spots with us, and they were talking about they
they said they had hurt I'm just gonna say there's
a rumor, there's some talk behind the scenes that there's
like secret, maybe deep underground military base entrances around that
area too. Okay, So but that's just a rumor. I
don't know. I don't know the validity behind all that.

(01:48:08):
But there could be a lot more out there than
what we're told as far as military stuff goes and
secret projects, and I mean, who knows the portals and
all that. I mean, they could be human made portals,
kidnapping people and stuff. I mean, we don't know. But nonetheless,
you've done some pretty fantastic research. Angie.

Speaker 2 (01:48:30):
Well, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:48:31):
I'm impressed.

Speaker 2 (01:48:32):
Well, thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:48:33):
That means a lot that I've been wanting to get
you on the show for a while because I was
I was following you on your Facebook reports that you're
putting up and I was like, man, that would make
for a great show to have Angie on for that.

Speaker 1 (01:48:45):
So it has it definitely has you.

Speaker 2 (01:48:49):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (01:48:50):
Well, thank you for coming on tonight and talking about it. Man.
It's just you know, we're trying to connect some dots
here too. You know, That's what I like to do,
is connect dots. You know, get the cryptid reports and
the missing people reports and kind of like see if
there's some some dots we can connect with all this.
And I don't think that like bigfoot dogmen are responsible
for missing people, you know, for the majority of the cases.

(01:49:14):
But but there's something else going on out there. Yeah,
I just I don't think we've been able to put
our finger on it completely. So but but through all
these all the if we just keep combining, getting all
the data, getting on them for me, and then somebody
out there can help connect some dots if we can't.

(01:49:36):
So yeah, so kudos Andy, Well you that's awesome. Thank
you so much for being here. Yeah, let's talk a
little bit about what we got going on next weekend. Okay,
in a Bigfoot festival.

Speaker 2 (01:49:51):
Let's talk about it. I'm scared because it's my first
time speaking.

Speaker 1 (01:49:58):
It is so fun. Said, I've spoken at the at
least the past two of them that I can recall, and.

Speaker 2 (01:50:04):
Because you spoke at the last three three okay three, Yeah,
I lost.

Speaker 1 (01:50:09):
I'm missing time. I just missed the whole year. But uh,
but I love it. It's it's one of my favorite
festivals to go to.

Speaker 2 (01:50:19):
And it's just fun. And down home, and uh, they
put a lot of work into it and every year
trying to make it better than it was the year before.

Speaker 1 (01:50:30):
It's always amazing. It's a lot of fun. Let me say,
I've got a flyer over here somewhere if if people
want to come see us, Angie is speaking. This is
your first speaking engagement. Yes, it's going to be so great, y'all.
So if you guys are in the area, and if
you want to visit the troop Herd Corridor area, and
if you want to if you want to try your
luck at getting abducted by aliens, y'all, come see us, okay,

(01:50:54):
or or even the Elkins Creek. We didn't even talk
about the Elkins Creek big Foot, Angie.

Speaker 2 (01:50:58):
Oh that's right.

Speaker 1 (01:50:59):
We hadn't even time talked about it currently. So so
part of the reason that there is a festival down
there in Molina is because, Angie, do you want to
tell the audience about I mean, I can get into
the details kind of if you want to tell everybody
about the Elkins Creek stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:51:15):
Well, it's focused around the Elkins Creek cast, which is
like a seventeen and a half half inch cast from
a footprint that a sheriff's deputy. Did I think he
did it in did he do it in ninety seven?
I think let's pull up.

Speaker 1 (01:51:35):
Let's pull this up. I'm going to share my screen, okay,
because I don't remember all the details. I'm I'm going
to give a presentation on it, but I need my notes.

Speaker 2 (01:51:42):
Okay, but I'm sorry, go ahead.

Speaker 1 (01:51:46):
It was ninety seven, Angie seven, and uh.

Speaker 2 (01:51:51):
It's probably it's one of the better cast ever done
because it's got the dermal ridges.

Speaker 1 (01:52:02):
Yes, okay, so I'll take it from here. Okay, we'll
just read We'll read some of this. So this is
actually off Cliff Barockman dot com. Y'all know Cliff from
Finding Bigfoot, Okay, from those shows. And I've met Cliff.
I met him in Alabama one of the Bigfoot conferences
out there a while back, a few years ago, and
he says the big the Elkins Creek cast is well

(01:52:22):
known in the Bigfoot community. It's one of the small
handful of casts that shows that shows sasquatch dermal glyphics,
derma to glyphics and according to Jimmy Kilcutt Junior or
doctor excuse me, doctor Jeff Meldrum who just passed away
this year.

Speaker 2 (01:52:40):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:52:40):
He's credited with finding indications of anatomical features that are
consistent with those of other apes. And if you want
just the a quick rundown by it there, Like Angie said,
there was a farmer who has passed away by now.
He lived at Elkins Creek. He called the police to
report disturbances at his house. For over two weeks. Something
had been frequenting his property. Noises were heard, dog food

(01:53:01):
was stolen, Livestock and pet dogs went missing, and whatever
it was would bang on the outside of his trailer
in the dead to night, and the sheriffs came to investigate.
Nothing was ever found, but eventually his barn door was
ripped off the hinges when something was trying to open
his corn crib. He called authorities to report the vandalism

(01:53:21):
and a deputy named James Atkin came to the house
and they thought that moonshiners were trying to run him
off his property, but it turned out to probably be
a big foot, and that deputy Achon went to went
to go investigate. He went down by the river. There's
a creek or something out there, and he found some
really good footprints and then he ended up taking those

(01:53:46):
going to get some casting supplies and made some castings
of these footprints. This is one of the best ones.
I think that when they shipped it off to doctor Mildrum,
it broke in half in the mill on the way
over there to him. But this is this is a
either the actual footprint cast or it's a copy of it.

(01:54:06):
I'm not sure.

Speaker 2 (01:54:07):
Yeah, that's the copy now. It actually broke coming.

Speaker 1 (01:54:11):
Back coming back.

Speaker 2 (01:54:12):
Yeah, so doctor Meldrim had made a copies and uh
so the original one it was been sent back to
Pat Aikins it broke, So this is just a copy.
It's not the I think the second or the third copy.
So it's one of the better copies. And that's what

(01:54:33):
actually sits in the city hall in Molena.

Speaker 1 (01:54:37):
I mean, how many city halls have a bigfoot cast
on display for their town and they're proud of it.
I mean, I love that. I love that. Shout out
to Bobby Bunn, right and Tina, Tina.

Speaker 2 (01:54:50):
The Clerk, Tina Tina from Moleina.

Speaker 1 (01:54:53):
Tina from Molina, the County clerk, y'all. Uh they are
they embrace the Bigfoot, the big habitat out there in
Molina and at Elkins Creek area.

Speaker 2 (01:55:05):
So that red eye picture that you showed earlier, we
were on Elkins Creek.

Speaker 1 (01:55:10):
Yeah, oh cool, so awesome.

Speaker 2 (01:55:14):
Hopefully it's the eye. I'm hoping it was the eye
and it.

Speaker 1 (01:55:18):
Was either or a taill light.

Speaker 2 (01:55:20):
I don't know, it's one or the other got out.

Speaker 1 (01:55:24):
Yeah, oh my god, well this is this is awesome.
I cannot wait to go back. I mean, the crowd
is amazing. I always have a lot of friends that
show up and people that watch my shows show up
to the Molina Bigfoot Festal it's always shocking. People travel
from farm wid to come see us out there at
that event, and it's always fun. Lots of great vendors.
We got a band that's playing this year, and that

(01:55:47):
first year i went, those ladies had those what were
those instruments? Those ladies were playing. They were rocking out.
But the they're like, I forgot they were like little
streamed instruments. Forgot what they're called.

Speaker 2 (01:55:57):
I don't know. I never get to enjoy the festival
as I'm in there with the speakers.

Speaker 1 (01:56:01):
No man, I'm just spoken and took off. I went
down here to go. Yeah, they're like harps of cords
or something. But they were like holding them in there.
Oh okay, I forgot I was so. I was like, man,
this is I felt like I had been taken back
in time. It was time traveling that day. It was great.
I became a time traveler.

Speaker 2 (01:56:18):
Yeah, we'll have food trucks, vendors. They're doing a flag
retirement ceremony that night. Just a lot of fun. DJ
music got an animal show while animal show and I
don't know but if and the speakers. Though, you know,

(01:56:41):
it's limited seating. So a few days ago we only
had thirteen seats left and I don't know what it
is now. So if anybody wants to they need to
let us know so we can reserve them. See if
we don't, you know, we'll have some walk ins if
we have. If we don't reserve all the seats, it'll
be first come, our serve, walk in. What we don't,

(01:57:03):
you know, reserve.

Speaker 1 (01:57:04):
See Duke was there. They're dulcimer's. I remember that dulcimer's.
I didn't even know what a dulcimer was. And I
was like, man, this is amazing. They were rocking out
on their dulcimers.

Speaker 2 (01:57:15):
That's right, I don't even know what a dulcimer is.

Speaker 1 (01:57:18):
It was it was actually really good. It was really good. Uh.
There was a whole group of women playing dulcimer's. Okay,
so wow, take me back to Appalachia, y'all. It was
like something that my great grandmother and my grandmother would
have absolutely loved. Okay, and I loved it too that day.
So y'all look them up. Okay, they're called dulcimer's. Thank

(01:57:41):
you see Duke, and uh yeah, see Duke will be
back to She's gonna be there. Okay, she'll be down
there at the Molina Bigfoot Festival, I hope. But uh
but yeah, let's see. Let me get that fire. It's
just going to be downtown, right, Angie, is there an
address or anything we need to tell the audience.

Speaker 2 (01:57:57):
I think it's ten Spring Road is where we'll be
in city hall. But Molina has one caution, like all
you got you just you're not gonna miss it.

Speaker 1 (01:58:10):
They're just gonna stop sign, y'all, go to the one
stop sign.

Speaker 2 (01:58:13):
You're not gonna miss it. But hey, look all the
festival this year that's gonna be in the park. You know,
used to be in the some in the road and
some in the park. Now it's all moving to the park.
It's gonna be opened up all throughout that field, okay,
and just the speakers will be over at City Hall,
so there won't be a lot of traffic crossing the road.

Speaker 1 (01:58:35):
Right there, okay.

Speaker 2 (01:58:36):
And it's gonna work free.

Speaker 1 (01:58:39):
It's free, y'all. Bring the bring the kids. They always
have a bouncy house. My son likes some de bouncing.
He's a little old this year, he's older, so he
may not bounce in it this year. But but it's
a lot of fun. And see y'all please come see
us there. And also, Angie, let's promote your book before
we go tonight as well. Tell it Tell the audience
about your book.

Speaker 2 (01:59:00):
Well, it's coming out very soon. It's Beyond the Fray Publishing,
Beyond the Fray, Beyond the Fray, thank you. But it
should be on all the major platforms Amazon, you know,
anywhere you can buy books. It should be listed. So
I mean, we're talking hopefully in a week's hopefully to

(01:59:24):
be available. So it's just a collection of about about
forty reports and just some interesting stuff, a little food
for thought. I talk a little bit about Nephilon, a
little bit of Bible history, a little bit about Gigantopithecas,
a little bit where the body's just just some you know,

(01:59:48):
just some interesting little stuff about Bigfoot. So it's kind
of what my presentation is. It's not my presentation this
weekend is not going to be from the book itself,
but it's just gonna be like a thirty minute blitz
of just information. So okay, just food for thought.

Speaker 1 (02:00:09):
You know what I'm trying to find. I'm gonna look
up Angie, go squashing her hear hold on, I didn't
mean to pull it up already, but it's okay, Okay,
let me take this down, Angie. I cannot wait to
buy me a copy of that and then have you autographic. Okay,
that is amazing. I can't hopeful it'll come out before
our event next week. That would be awesome.

Speaker 2 (02:00:27):
And I so I were so great that I was
really counting on doing a book signing and a release,
but it didn't work out. So it still could happen,
but I don't think it's going to. Yeah, that's me
running because I'm all scared. I know, I get on
the nerves every time we're out there. I said, I'm scared, y'all.

Speaker 1 (02:00:48):
No, I'm I'm.

Speaker 2 (02:00:51):
Scared, but I do it anyway.

Speaker 1 (02:00:54):
You know. I tell everybody to do something that scares
the hell out of them.

Speaker 2 (02:00:57):
Every year.

Speaker 1 (02:00:58):
Some people say do something, scares of the hell of
it every day. I say, at least once a year, yeah,
do something. And Angie, I'm proud of you. I'm very
proud of you. You're not gonna be so scared as
every every year passes. You're not gonna be You're gonna
be less and less scared. You gotta get apulated.

Speaker 2 (02:01:14):
That's what's happened. That's right, that's right. I'm not near
as scared as I used to be. I will sleep
in a tent now, oh my gosh.

Speaker 3 (02:01:25):
I know.

Speaker 1 (02:01:26):
Like I told you, I still sleep in my truck sometimes. Okay, so,
but look, I don't even care.

Speaker 2 (02:01:31):
But I won't. I won't sleep on the edge about
the woods.

Speaker 1 (02:01:36):
You gotta be close to everybody else. I get it.
I get it.

Speaker 2 (02:01:39):
I'll wait and say whereverybody else is sleep.

Speaker 1 (02:01:42):
And yeah, oh yeah, Alan, Alan in the chat says
bigfoots love females. Yes, bigfoots do. So you have to
watch our backs a little more than the guys do. Okay,
but but yeah, this is this is Angie's Facebook page.
All go, please go follow Angie over her. Angie goes
squatching and uh, and give her a follow over there.

Speaker 2 (02:02:03):
I am following her.

Speaker 1 (02:02:05):
Yeah. All these reports that we went over tonight are
on your on your Facebook page, right Angie. Yes, okay, wonderful.

Speaker 2 (02:02:12):
Yes, I appreciate the follows. I'm trying to grow my
little page.

Speaker 1 (02:02:16):
Yeah, hey, my my crew will come and follow you.
I promise, thank you.

Speaker 2 (02:02:20):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (02:02:21):
Yes, okay, wonderful. All right, Well Angie, gosh, it's been
a great Saturday night. I've had a lot of fun
with you.

Speaker 3 (02:02:28):
I know.

Speaker 1 (02:02:29):
I can't wait to get back out in the woods
with you sometime. Well, we'll have to do some more
big footing soon.

Speaker 2 (02:02:33):
Yeah, maybe we'll put together a whole trip per Corridor
themed show. Yes, I'll be better prepared next time.

Speaker 1 (02:02:42):
I think you were perfect. I think it was wonderful.
I think it was wonderful. And you know what, I'm
I'm getting good at throwing stuff together last minute too,
and uh, and us just knocking it out in the
park okay, and if we can do it, we can
do it. We're if I think it was great, so.

Speaker 2 (02:02:57):
Well, I appreciate you let me come on of course.
Of course.

Speaker 1 (02:03:01):
Well we're gonna we're gonna be supporting you with your
book and and also I expect some of this chat
to be at that that event next week. Y'all order
orders from uh from Colonel Jones. I'm just kidding, but
but yeah, and uh oh we got Squatch. Secrets of
the South is still in the chat too, and show
that Oh they're.

Speaker 2 (02:03:20):
Coming, They're coming. Yeah, they reserve seats, yep.

Speaker 1 (02:03:24):
Oh my gosh, they're so supportive. Thank y'all. Yeah, I've
been trying to get at their event. Thank you for
being here.

Speaker 2 (02:03:32):
I've been trying to watch their shows that they're doing
now on Monday nights too.

Speaker 1 (02:03:37):
Oh yeah, always run with them and mister Dell bonswell yeah, yes,
super awesome group of guys over there. And uh and
so yeah, thank y'all so much for being here, and
uh yeah and so thank y'all everybody for being here tonight.
Y'all are the best audience on the internet. We have
the best chat on YouTube by far, in my opinion,

(02:03:58):
even though I love it. I know everybody's got good
but I'm partial to mine by time, and and so yes,
and I know we Angie, you and I got gory
with it tonight too. We talked about some gross stuff,
didn't we We did it.

Speaker 2 (02:04:10):
That was great.

Speaker 1 (02:04:11):
That was great. And Okay, so before we go, I'm
going to thank Stargazer and UH for the Supersticker and
Midwest Night Watchers and also Midwest Night Watchers Jane and Garrel.
Thank y'all so much for giving out those UH memberships
to the Hunt Club. That means the world to me.
And thank you to all my members of the Hunt
Club it's our membership here on YouTube, and to all
my Patreon members as well, and to all my moderators

(02:04:33):
for sticking around tonight and helping with the links and
all that. Angie, we've had your links being put in
the chat all night, uh and and so yeah, So
thank you all so much for all your support and
and please come back and see me, y'all. I'll be
back on Monday, Okay, Monday with another live show for y'all. Okay,
and so, Angie, any final thoughts before we go, any

(02:04:54):
words of advice for the audience.

Speaker 2 (02:04:57):
Keep an open mind always.

Speaker 1 (02:05:00):
I love that. Keep an open mind. Y'all. Yes and yeah, y'all,
have a wonderful night, and please stay safe out there.
Don't live in fear, keep your head on a swivel
because we are living in weird times right now. But
just have fun with life, y'all, have fun, do something
that scares the hell out of you, and we'll see
you back here on Monday, all right, see Angie, y'all
have a wonderful night. Okay, Bye bye, y'all, Bye Angie.

Speaker 2 (02:06:01):
It's it's, it's it's. It's it's it's, it's it's so,
it's it's, it's so
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