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August 7, 2025 • 42 mins
For centuries, the dark, peaty waters of Loch Ness have held a secret. From ancient folklore to modern-day sonar pings, the legend of Nessie has fascinated and perplexed the world. But what lies beneath the surface? This series delves into the heart of the mystery, exploring the most famous sightings, the surprising scientific theories, and the relentless quest to prove the monster's existence. We'll examine the iconic "Surgeon's Photograph," the tantalizing evidence from sonar expeditions, and the heartfelt accounts of those who believe they have seen the elusive creature
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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moon light.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
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Speaker 1 (00:26):
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from a timeless sleep licencionic freckling place single from the Hoisa.
So we're gonna be talking about sound something that we
have never talked about. I know, NeSSI never and that's

(00:50):
one of the biggest uh monster legends they are. Yeah,
the locked desk monster, prey crazy. We ain't never talked
about that.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Yuh. It's weird because we've talked about a lot of
crazy stuff, so not to talk about the Lockness monster
is nuts. I mean, how many shows. There's probably almost
as many shows that have been done on like the
Travel Channel and stuff like that about Lockedness as there

(01:22):
has Bigfoot. Yeah, just as many expeditions. Why is it
called nassy? I think it's an abbreviation for lockedness.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Yeah, maybe just a nickname NeSSI.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
So they call it NeSSI. It's like the Lake Champlain monster.
One that's called.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
I think it's an affectionate name for it NeSSI so
everybody knows it's a legendary creature, right, yes, and it's
supposed to inhabit the lockedness in the Scottish Highlands. I
was just testing you, okay. For centuries, you know tells

(02:07):
of this aquatic beast. Jason, Yes, thank you, Jason, Jason
can't even say my name.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Good to see you too.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
For centuries, tells of a mysterious aquatic beast to have circulated,
and the modern legend has captivated the whole world since
the thirties. Nineteen thirty, it's been a minute.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
So.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
The earliest known reference to a monster in the area
dates back to the seventh century the biography of Saint
Columba and Irish missionary So. This account describes Columba saving

(02:56):
a man from a fearsome water beast in the ever
nests So which flows from the from the lock. While
this is the most famous early account, there's also local
folklore and ancient uh picus pictus rocks or carvings also
in at a belief and an aquatic creature in that area.

(03:20):
So the modern phenomena began in nineteen thirty three and
a new road was built along the lock, and it
offered a clear view of the water, and there was
an increase in sightings of this thing.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
That's awesome, Jason.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
I have good news. Yeah, that is good.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
Nice, that's awesome. Yeah, that is that's awesome.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Are you ready no? Yes? So, the modern legend of
the lockdest Monster is built upon a series of key
sightings and pieces of evidence. Now, each of these have
contributed to the myth in its own unique way. Now
Here are some of the most famous sightings. So. One

(04:29):
of the first was in nineteen thirty three. It's called
the Spicer sighting. This sighting is often credited with kicking
off the world wide fascination with NeSSI so George and
Aldi Spicer, which are a local couple. On July nineteen

(04:50):
thirty three, the Spicers were driving on the new road
along the loch. They claimed a large, dark colored creature
with a long, undulating neck crossed the road directly in
front of their car and it was headed towards the lock. Now,
George Spicer described it as the nearest approach to a

(05:12):
dragon or prehistoric animal that I have ever seen.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
In my life.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
He noted that it had a long, waving neck and
a large body. The creature was said to be carrying
something in its mouth, which some speculated was a small
animal like a lamb. Would that be crazy? So this
was a rare land sighting which sensationalized the story and

(05:39):
brought it to a much wider audience. This was a
very pivotabal moment, transforming NeSSI from a local legend to
a global mystery.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
You know, they've just discovered that the cracking is real
big John octopus. Yep, the the.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
Isn't it not?

Speaker 1 (06:04):
An octopus squid?

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Yeah? Yeah, they've been searching for this thing forever because
they've had the bodies wash up. But they've discovered that
those bodies which were hughe normal, I mean just huge,
but that they were like very young.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
Yeah, so I think if that thing can exist still
that this uh well.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
They've had other things like Sila kanth or some other
things like that that they've discovered that they thought were extinct. Yeah,
humongous squid. Yes, So I mean, like you said, I
why not right? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (06:50):
So the Hugh Gray siding or the Hugh Gray photograph,
which was in uh nineteen thirty three. Uh, he was
a local man and uh. In November nineteen thirty three,
he was walking near four years on the Locks south
shore when he saw a large object rise from the water.

(07:13):
He quickly took several photos with his Kodak box camera,
but only but only one turned out clearly. It was
a grainy black and white photo showed a vague shadowy shape.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
In the water. And Uh.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
He claimed that it showed the creature with a long
neck and a very thick body.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
Hmm, I'd be like some of those photos that we
were going to show them, but we had to turn
it off. And no, we don't have them anymore, right.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
Yeah, uh, I have them still, do you? This next
one is you know, it's the one that made uh
took the cake. This sighting did number three.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
The author Grant Sighting in nineteen thirty four. Yeah. Now,
this was another land sighting that added to the growing myth.
Now Arthur Grant was a veterinary student at the time.
In January of nineteen thirty four, Grant was riding his
motorcycle at one am when he nearly collided with a

(08:26):
creature crossing the road near I'm gonna butcher This but
Abrakahn he was able to get a close look at
the look at it in the bright moonlight. Now. He
described the creature that was a hybrid of a seal
and a plesiosaur. He said that it had a very

(08:47):
small head on a very long neck, a large body, flippers.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
How many flippers?

Speaker 2 (08:56):
It doesn't say. The animal was spooked by his motorcycle
and quickly fled back into the lock Now. His description
and subsequent sketch were highly influential, as they provided a
detailed eyewitness account that seemed to support the pleasi you
sor theory.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
Yeah, so here's that picture of the uh Pleasia saut us.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
Kind of looks like it right, kind of? Yeah, small head,
long neck, big body.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
And flippers, flippers, flippers?

Speaker 2 (09:36):
Have you not, Paul, Eat an extra bite for me
and drink an extra beer for me.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
Oh yeah, see you later, Paul. So this next one
the surgeon the surgeon's photograph in nineteen thirty four. The
this is, without a doubt, the most famous and iconic
image of the Lockness Monster. Yes, and I'll show it.

(10:08):
What do you think about that?

Speaker 2 (10:10):
Let me tell you what it looks like.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
To me, looks like somebody doing.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Someone that missed their sock puppet, yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
So, allegedly taken by a London gynecologist named Robert Kenneth Wilson,
who wishes to remain anonymous, who wished to remain anonymous,
who wished to remain anonymous. The photo publicize it was
published in the Daily Mail, shows a small head on

(10:45):
a long, slender neck emerging from the choppy water. For
decades now, this image defined the popular image of NeSSI
and was seen as the strongest piece of evidence for
the creature's existence. Now it depicts a swan like neck
and head, giving rise to the pleasiest pleasant soura theory.

(11:11):
Let's take a look at him. Let's see there, it
is there?

Speaker 2 (11:15):
That is so, its head looked a little bigger. Ruh.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Then you got the hoax revelation right. In nineteen ninety four,
it was revealed to be a complete hoax. The plot
was orchestrated by a big game hunter named Marmaduke weather.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
Off Marmaduke Isn't that funny?

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Yeah, who had been publicly humiliated after his own discovery
of a monster footprints and was supposed was exposed as fake.
He enlisted the help of his son and a friend
to create a monster out of a toy submarine and
a plastic wood neck. They then staged the photo and

(12:12):
had doctor Wilson, a respected member of the community, submitted
to the press, I don't know about that. I don't
see wood in that picture, do you.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
I see a hand.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
That's what it looks like to me. Looks just like that,
you know. I think the pleasiosaur was a saltwater animal.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
Was it not.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
I'm not sure. But one thing that they do know
is a lot of saltwater animals can survive in fresh water.
There's a lot like now fresh there's a lot of sharks.
Oh no, there's a lot of sharks and stuff though
that can They've got a little sack that if they

(13:10):
get into fresh water, will allow them to still survive
for years and years. They've found sharks way up the
Mississippi River. Yeah, so that's actually what started Jaws off,
was that very thing. Jason's looking it up.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
So I guess, uh, fresh water, fresh water, Yeah, fresh water.
So we have we have other notable sightings and evidence.

(14:04):
You got the uh, go ahead, David and do that one.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
So you got the Dinsdale film In nineteen sixty so
Tim Dinsdale, which was a longtime Nessie hunter, filmed a
hump moving across the loch. Now why the film is blurry.
It was considered by some experts to be genuine evidence
of a large animate object in the water. There's also

(14:36):
sonar contacts. In the sixties through the nineties there were
several expeditions, particularly those led by Lockness Investigation Bureau, reported
unexplained large moving objects on their sonar. However, these contacts
have never been definitely linked to any large animal and

(14:58):
could be explained by things like schools of fish, debris,
or just natural currents.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
Mm hmm, oh you're welcome, yeah, locks or fresh water
and the plately uh saurus is mostly they say it
can it could have ventured up into you know, fresh water,

(15:26):
but mostly was salt water creature. It preferred salt water, right,
and that theory of.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
It being a.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
Pleasiest sore it is one of the most popular theories
and explanations for this monster. It says that that Nassi
is not a myth of locked myth o logical creature,
but as but a starving or surviving population of the
platelyst or a type of long neck marine reptile that

(16:03):
lived during the time of the dinosaurs, and that theory
gained traction to you to several factors of the physical
descriptions the eyewitness accounts, and particularly those from early influential
sightings like the author Grant sighting that described a creature

(16:24):
with a long neck, a small head, and a large
humped body, and that description closely matches fossil records of
the plesiosaur. Yeah, I can't say that name. And the
famous surgeon photograph of nineteen thirty four also cemented this

(16:47):
image into the public's mind. So, given the lack of
definitive scientific proof, the mystery of the lock Ness Monster
continues to endure for generations. The locks Dark deep waters

(17:08):
have held a secret that has captivated the world. What
if the answer lies not in hoaxes or misidentifications, but
in the sheer, vastness and mystery of the natural world. Huh.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
I think it's possible for sure. I mean, we're finding
things all the time that we didn't even know existed.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
Yeah, I mean, there's just like they found the what
the baboon?

Speaker 2 (17:37):
Was it? The baboon? The six foot tall uh chimps? Yeah,
that were mostly way up in the trees. Yeah, it
does look like a sea turtle with a super long neck.
Maybe it's reaching out trying to get some.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
More sun or some air. Might be have bungs.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
I'd say if it breaches like that, it probably does
breathe air.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Yeah, it would make more sense. But it's got flippers.
Those turtles have flippers or feet. Those big giant turtles. Yeah,
those what they call them, the soft shell turtles, the
leather back turtles or whatever.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
Yeah, where'd you leave off that? So perhaps the monster
isn't a single creature. Maybe it's a unique species that
has evolved and adapted to thrive in the isolation of
the locked nests. Maybe it's a creature so elusive and
intelligent that it has managed to avoid human contact, moving

(18:53):
silently through the lock's vast depths. Now, the continued inch
and the thousands of reported sightings over the centuries are
not merely a testament to human imagination. It is a
reflection of a persistent, whispered truth. Now, the legend of

(19:13):
NeSSI serves kind of as a reminder that our world
still holds unexplored corners, and that the line between the
myth and reality can be murky as the waters of
Locke ness itself. Now, NeSSI is more than a legend.
She is something that endures and hope and mystery and

(19:38):
some remain unsolved, which are waiting for one person who
will finally get a clear glimpse of the truth. Which
all the time they are going out in you know,

(19:59):
every bigger numbers of ships with side scan sonar and yeah,
all of that stuff. Yep, see baby girl. Casper Sea
turtles have big flippers. M big old flippers. They're big
old turtles too, though.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
Yeah, I've seen one up closer. They are big, have you?

Speaker 2 (20:21):
I don't think I ever have.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
We were in uh Daytona Beach. There's a place to
eat there called Inlet Harbor, and then the harbor man.
It was just huge turtles.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Land their eggs. When they find them laying their eggs,
they usually rope that section off so nobody goes in
and disturbs them.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
Mm hmmm.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
I don't know. You know, when it comes to stuff
like Nessie and and things like that, you almost want
to say, I'm riding the fence on it, whether it's
real or not. But I know that there's people still

(21:08):
to this day that have sightings of DESSI mm hmm.
And what's really weird is that, like we talked about
at the beginning of all this, Champi in Lake Champlain
is a very similar creature. Yeah. And what's funny about
that creature is that even the Native Americans have tails

(21:34):
of that creature that they wouldn't even go into the
waters with their canoes because I was afraid that that
creature would drown them and stuff. So I don't know,
it makes it makes sense to me. Yeah, that that
that they could survive or be be you know, that
they're really there. But maybe, just maybe maybe we're going

(21:57):
to go somewhere. Yeah, sea lions are pretty big. We'll
go somewhere that a lot of people don't like to
go to the woo side. Right. What if? Just what if?

(22:19):
What if these creatures exist but in another plane of reality,
and every once in a while we get a glimpse
of that reality, and that's what we're thinking we're seeing
in our reality.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
It could could be from a different timeline where the
dinosaurs still existed.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
When you know, yeah, you think sex files. I used
to hit that button a lot, didn't I, Jason, That
used to be my favorite button Before I say to anything,
I went my favorite button used to be, and it'd

(23:06):
always give me the crickets when I would not speak
for a second or two. But no, I mean, in
all reality, we have things that that happened in this
world sometimes that are just too great to fathom and

(23:26):
we can't quite wrap our minds around what it was
we just saw. It doesn't mean anything that we know
of that exists today. Mm hmm. So what could it be? Well,
what if it's my favorite button? Now? What if? What if?

(23:49):
What if? That is what we're seeing, just a glitch
in the matrix, just where we we get a glim
of something else. I mean, you know, when we do
paranormal stuff, baby girl says, it sounds like a squeaky wheel.

(24:10):
I guess that's your crickets.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
In the paranormal side of things, it's funny because we
can we see things that happen sometimes or we hear
things that happen, and we're like, Okay, this is more
than likely something that's just happening. Right. It's not that
it is intelligent by any means, And we could sit

(24:42):
there and rationalize this and be okay with it. But
when we go out into the woods, or we go
out to places like clockedness, and we see things that
we don't understand, and it doesn't fit into the pair
a dime that we live in today, but yet we

(25:04):
try to make it fit. What if? What if? What
if it's not that? What if it is something else?
What if? What if? Well, what if that's a new
what if button? Cricket? I don't know. I mean, just

(25:30):
thinking about this subject and everything makes me think that
that is a possibility. What was it saying? Alistair Crewley
was there at one point in time. It was at
a shack by the lock, and did a ritual that
supposedly brought more the sighting of nessy go back further

(25:53):
than him, hm hmm, which Granny pushing to squeaky with
a thriller. You know what's funny is that Alistair Crowley
he was speaking to an entity. I forgot the entity's name,

(26:13):
but his picture of the entity was pretty much gray,
A gray alien, A gray alien. Yeah, I forgot his
name for it, what it called, what it said its
name was. But after he did a bunch of stuff.
It was funny because people say that after that, after

(26:37):
he did what he did, and he was talking to
this creature. I think it was like supposedly fifth dimensional
or something. Yup, that's the picture of it right there
or right now. The other one actually, this is actually
his sketch. One of those two is the sketch of it.

(26:57):
And yeah, that's it. That's there. You go. Now, was
that what did he say the name of it was?

Speaker 1 (27:12):
Does it say Limb?

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Lamb? Limb? Lamb said Lamb? I remember now, But Lamb
told him a bunch of stuff and that he was dimensional.
He wasn't from this dimension. But after he got done
with all of that with him, they said that these
sightings of UFOs started just becoming phenomenal, that they just expounded.

(27:42):
And a lot of people say that he opened a portal.
Lamb taught him how to open up portals or something.
That's what he was doing. And this portal never closed
and so these UFOs and stuff are now coming through
these portals. H iowas or lamb As y'all said, Yeah,

(28:07):
that's it. He's amazing.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
He's a very interesting individual.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
Yes, yeah, he uh, it was very different. I mean,
everybody's used to this sign right here. He's the one
who came up with that. You know that right, m hm,
this sign right here, he said it would uh bring

(28:39):
peace back to the world. That was during World War two.
Mm hmm. Yeah, and then all the hippies and everybody
caught on with it. But peace man, But he's the
one who started that.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Ozzy Osborne did a song about him.

Speaker 2 (28:59):
He did. It is a really good song. I like
the song. Poor Rossie Hey, that man lived a life.
He lived a hundred lives. So ye, girl Castle says,
that's cool. But you know, it wouldn't surprise me that
he did other rituals in other places. And if that

(29:24):
did happen where he opened up those portals and we
now see more UFOs and they do a lot of
times seem to be coming through portals, why couldn't he
have done it somewhere else in a different way.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Yeah, I think it's possible.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
What if? What if? Yeah? Yeah, he definitely did. And
I mean, you know, when it comes to Bigfoot, now
it's fringe science, right. All the real researchers say that

(30:11):
the WU doesn't exist. But to me, the real researchers
don't dismiss the WU, especially when they get to see
it and they see these things seemingly sometimes coming in
and out of portals. Yeah, they see orbs that are
associated with these things. People see sometimes even UFOs that

(30:33):
are associated with these things. So why would Nessie be
left out of all that?

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Right?

Speaker 2 (30:40):
Why would you know? Maybe she does come in and
out of a portal. Maybe that's why sometimes you don't
always see her.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
It's been a while since there was a siding, I think.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
Yeah, it has. Well, he is a whole episode in himself.
He is. We've done an episode on him. Yeah, maybe
we need to do a deeper dive, A deeper dive,
dead again, a deeper dive.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
Well that's all we got tonight on everything, the lock
Ness Monster. I don't like calling things monsters. I mean,
you got these, you know, in search of the Smoky
Mountain Monster.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
Blah blahlah blah.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
I don't know if they're monsters or not, because have
they ever attacked anybody?

Speaker 2 (31:34):
Right? Just like when we had what's his name on
just a few thursdays ago? What was his name? Vic?
Vic gund Yes, sorry Vic? He said the same thing
about dog Man. Yeah, he said, if they were as
bad as they were, he wouldn't have had thousands upon

(31:55):
thousands upon thousands of people telling him about it. He'd
have had entered twenty it'd have been thousands of people dead. Yeah,
So he's like, really, are they as bad as as
everybody makes about to be? Probably not? Do they seem scarier?
That's probably right.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
You know, But I think anything we're afraid of or
scared of is a monster to us.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
Right, Yeah, And that goes back to the you know,
days before electricity and all that stuff, where people were
huddled in caves and all that, and the nighttime was
a scary thing because that's when the things that ate
you came out. You know, that's when you built your
fire in the front of your cave entrance and all

(32:44):
that to try to keep these things away. And that's
where people have a fear of dark darkness. It's a
true thing, and it comes back from that time when
the dark was a thing to be afraid of, because
that's when the things that could eat you would.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
You the most saber tooth tigers will get you.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
Father beans beans in a nice all right, that says,
I believe NeSSI was or isn't actually a prehistoric creature
that made its way into the luck. I was able
to survive the temp pressure of the luck can hold nessy. Hey, Michelle,

(33:29):
how you doing? Look at that little gear rinch next year?
Look at that? She didn't? Yeah, you like like the sounds.
I might be doing a little bit too much. This
sound that Jason's doing is like one of our favorite

(33:50):
We used to do this when we do our warning
Warning count down to comments warning nine. Oh man, what
was that? I just see self destruct engaged? Yeah, oh no,

(34:18):
getting a bunker locked the door. Oh man, you know
a long time ago. We don't have that episode no
more because we project our corona back then, don't.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
They're out there somewhere, but I don't know where. Yeah,
they're on the internet somewhere.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Just put Jason on the radio. I know he has
that deep radio voice, doesn't he. He's like, yes, I
couldn't do it if I tried. He's thirty years of
smoking to get there. Jason never smoked. Never.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
I smoked, you know, a cigarette here and there, but
never full time.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
I never smoked. No, No, I didn't like the smell
of it or anything like that. Getting locked in the
car with parents and everybody else with the windows rolled
up and smoking all the time just made where I
didn't want to do it. M it wasn't cool man,
even though it was the nineties eighties. I was like, now,

(35:20):
thanks for me. That's that's loud of me. You're listening
to part I love this stuff. Well everybody narrator voice, Yes,

(35:47):
he does have a narrator voice. Yes, he does have
the perfect grade. I have to be one of those
DJs that does the R and B. Yeah, welcome to
the love Line.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
Uh oh uh heard helped me come from the woods.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
Just let us know when we'll go down there with
you some night and uh do an investigation. That would
be cool. Yeah, we could keep you know, locations and
all that stuff, people's names and all that stuff secret.
So yeah, that's we would love to come down and

(36:43):
do that. Anybody in the local area that listens to
the show and needs help on it any way like that,
we would. You know, we are willing and able to
come down. Uh, just drop us a line info at
Paranormal one and we would definitely come down and try

(37:05):
to help you out any way we can. Hight Jason, Yep,
that's right. So even if it's easing your mind, that
it's you know, a residual thing and it's it's not
something that's trying to get you, you know, uh, in
whatever way it is. We try not to go into
any place with a thought of oh it's A or

(37:28):
B or C or D. You know, we just go in,
We do the investigation, We figure out what's going on
if you can, because you know, not all the time
do you go to places and that things are happening, right,
But you know, if you if you need help with anything,
or or even just want us to come over and
you know, do an investigation at your place, or you

(37:51):
have a place that you could get us into. Hey,
we're up for it, Jason.

Speaker 1 (37:57):
Are that's right. That's ride Lady mum, that's ride Lady MoU.

Speaker 2 (38:07):
You remember that always says even the dog doesn't like
going out at night. Have had dogs disappear? What does
it say? Dogs disappear and one that come back.

Speaker 1 (38:25):
With weird fang marks. Yeah, he told us about it last.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
Yes, David and Jason amazing. Well, thank you Jason.

Speaker 1 (38:38):
We really appreciate you, buddy.

Speaker 2 (38:40):
Oh yeah, you have to definitely let us know because
you know that's something that we really like. Look, everybody
likes going to these big places like Brush Mountain and
you know all these other places, and trust me, I
want to go to some of those places at some
point too. Uh. But for me and Jason, I think

(39:04):
our heart is more in residential. Yeah, I mean I
just think it has more meaning and more you know,
more feeling to it.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
So Tullahom that is between Chattanooga and Nashville.

Speaker 2 (39:22):
Right, thanks, so yeah, sort of question, yeah up twenty
four Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
All right, folks, we're going to get off here.

Speaker 2 (39:37):
Well, I want to thank everybody and who we got
coming on this weekend.

Speaker 1 (39:41):
This weekend, we got Chris C. Dunham and her husband.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
They're part of a witches coven.

Speaker 1 (39:52):
So we're gonna be talking with them about some witchcraft
and stuff.

Speaker 2 (39:56):
Oh it sounds like fun to me. Oh yeah, I
like it.

Speaker 1 (39:59):
This Saturday at eight pm Eastern Time.

Speaker 2 (40:05):
Stories have come from definitely weird. Wow. Jason says he's
been to Chattanooga and to Nashville a long time ago.
Well remember find us at four one one dot org,

(40:25):
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Remember you can tune in live every Thursday from seven
to eight pm.

Speaker 3 (40:34):
Saturday is from eight pm Eastern end time. Also on
Saturday nights ten to eleven in the metro of Atlanta area.
You catch us at w d J y f M
that is ninety one f M listeners howside of Atlanta
to listen at w d J y f M dot com,
or you go to Palm one dot org and on

(40:56):
the website, also on subspace radio and all major podcast platforms.

Speaker 2 (41:02):
Hey have a book out More Edition two that is
Hanks More Edition two is available on Amazon, or you
can go to Paranormal or again the book. Join us,
join us, see you on Saturday.

Speaker 1 (41:22):
A curious Yes, wow.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
Have a good night. See you on Saturday. I want
to have a great show. See you, baby girl.

Speaker 1 (41:38):
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secrets the night hides, what strange phenomena might be happening
just beyond your perception.

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exploring everything from ghosts and UFOs to cryptids and unexplained occurrences,
from haunted houses to all things paranormal. Join us in
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