Bigfoot Society - An Hour of Terror in the Pine Barrens | New Jersey

Episode Date: August 18, 2025

What happens when a young girl’s summer afternoon turns into a stand-off with something that shouldn’t exist — right at the edge of the New Jersey Pine Barrens? In this chilling episode, Star re...counts the summer day in the early ’90s when she and her mother stood frozen at the window, watching a massive, dark-haired figure pace back and forth behind the backyard pool fence — for nearly an hour. You’ll hear about the uneasy feeling of being watched from the treeline, strange lights streaking across the night sky, and a mysterious elderly couple living deep in the woods who claimed to have fled Germany after the war. From near-death experiences to unexplained phenomena, this is one Pine Barrens encounter you won’t forget.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com

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Starting point is 00:01:18 Tonight's account is from a woman who was just nine years old when she lived close to the New Jersey Pine Barrens. What happened there wasn't just a quick glimpse or flash in the night. It's an encounter that would change how she felt about the woods forever. This is the story of Star in the day. that the Pine Barrens came to her doorstep. So stay with us. All right, Bigfoot Society.
Starting point is 00:01:41 We've got the privilege of talking to Starr today. Starr's a listener of the show and we got connected. Stars wanting to share some events that happened back in the 1990s around the Pine Barron's area of New Jersey. So welcome to the show, Star. How are you doing today? I'm good. How are you?
Starting point is 00:02:00 Doing great. Doing great. Always fun to talk to people about their encounters. It is a highlight of the day. day for sure. But, you know, Star, I'm really curious to hear more about, you know, what happened during this time of your life when you had some experiences in an area of New Jersey that is really well known for Bigfoot encounters over the years. I guess I could start by saying, like, I had just moved into this new neighborhood. I was like nine, I think around nine
Starting point is 00:02:29 or ten years old. And so this is like 30 years ago or more. And it was the house. had backed up into the woods on a on a cul-de-sac and um you know so we really only had one neighbor um that kind of neighbored us to the one side of our house um you know we really didn't see them there was like a lot of trees in the way so we really didn't even see our neighbors we you know kind of felt like we lived in the middle of the woods really um but uh yeah so it backed up to the pine barons which i'm not I'm not sure if anybody is familiar with a New Jersey pine barn. So I think it's like over a million acres or a billion acres of like forest that's undeveloped for whatever reason. And I guess it was preserved.
Starting point is 00:03:19 So, you know, they just, you know, did not develop it. And so it's, you know, I grew up just pretty comfortable running around through the forest. it was considered a safe, you know, area. So my mom just kind of be like, okay, well, if you're out with your friends, like, just don't go too far, too deep into the forest kind of thing. And so, you know, pretty much every day, every other day in the summer, like, we'd just be out there and we'd make up stories and, you know, play whatever, pretend games out there. And, you know, so we really weren't afraid of anything.
Starting point is 00:03:59 and then like my older brothers are teenagers so we'd go often offroading things like that with them as well so you know anyway so it's pretty pretty comfortable with being out there and so one day I'm like nine or ten I'm inside the house and we're getting ready to go to the pool in the backyard which is the the pool is like at the far edge of the backyard like about a half acre out and And so my mom's like, oh, you know, clean your room before you go out to the pool, like as most parents do, I guess, their kids in summer. And so I'm just like cleaning my room. My mom came in, like bringing some laundry in, whatever, like here, you know, put away some laundry. And she kind of like looks up.
Starting point is 00:04:47 It's just me and her. My sister, I think, was at a friend's house. And I think my sister doesn't even, like, believe us to this day. But my mom kind of like out of the corner of her eye as she's. you know, bringing laundry in to my room just looks over and,'s like, like, do you see that, Kelly? Like, is this, like, she's like, is this some kind of a joke? You know, she's kind of like frozen and, you know, in fear because she's just a stay-at-home mom. She doesn't, you know, really encounter any kind of weird situation. So she was like, she was pretty frozen in her footstops.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Kelly, look at this. I'm like, mom, like, what, like, what do you want me to look at? Like, what? and then I look and I'm just like we're both kind of like frozen like our jaws are just like hitting you know hit the ground and um like you know we're just like is it an ape is it a bit we're both like we have no idea like what we're looking at or like it doesn't look like any sort of animal and like we're like did something escape from the zoo like but like but apes aren't that tall kind of thing and you know and it just kept um I would say for a half hour or an hour is like pacing in the backyard back and forth kind of like by the pool area and just was like a it was standing upright on two legs but it looks sort of ape like and and this is the far edge of our of our yard and of course I wasn't about to go out in the yard and really get closer to whatever it was so you know especially, you know, they say if animals come in your yard, it could mean they're sick or or something, right? So we really had no idea we were looking at. So after a while, we were kind of we were frozen in fear. Like I just, I don't remember ever feeling like really that afraid
Starting point is 00:06:36 at any kind of animal sighting. So we finally decided to call animal control and see, you know, so they came out like inspected the yard in the woods and they were out there for a while and they didn't see anything. So it just kind of vanished. And, um, and that's it. And then we were like asking people around the area if anybody had seen anything. So that, um, that was basically it. And then, um, just like around that time period, there was some strange, um, things that had happened in my life as well. Um, like about a week before that, there was a huge storm and a tree almost fell on me the day after the storm, I went to go to see why the pool pump wouldn't turn on. My dad was at work normally.
Starting point is 00:07:29 My dad would do it, but I went to go check because I usually would go swimming every day. And I went to go look at it. And the tree just, my mother came out and screamed just as the tree. So I moved. She's like, Kelly, you know, she's screaming from across the yard. and I moved and then the second I moved the tree fell a few inches from my head, this giant old pine tree, I guess. It was some really massive, massive trees were back there. And so I had just gotten out of the way.
Starting point is 00:08:06 It was kind of like a near-death experience, I would say. And that had happened. And then another night I was up. at like nine or ten o'clock and I was playing piano. And I just remember feeling like I should go look outside. And I went to the front door and I looked up in the sky and there was sort of like these light streaks going across the sky. And, you know, my family didn't really talk about any strange things like that.
Starting point is 00:08:39 They're more military and conservative. So I just kind of was just like, oh, you know, it's probably just. my, you know, imagination or whatever. But now that I hear all the, all the stories, when I listen to the stories on the podcast, though, it makes me wonder because it kind of connects all of these different types of things that happened. And, you know, I wonder what sort of connection any of it could have been. So those are just some of the other occurrences that I felt. And I did kind of feel like at night,
Starting point is 00:09:19 I felt that there was like something sort of watching me, you know, like my windows in my room kind of faced to the woods. And, you know, I did feel that sense of something, you know, out there that I think some people say they feel. But I just was always kind of told to like kind of, like suck things up and move on and kind of that kind of attitude. So I kind of just dismissed it. And, you know, it was very artistic. So I channeled a lot of things into being creative and into my art, you know, to this day, 30, 40 years later. I'm still pretty creative. Even my, my job
Starting point is 00:10:04 that I work full time in, you know, I work in the arts. So I just kind of like, I never really talked about any of these like sort of I guess would be considered paranormal um situations but I guess I just channeled it more into the art art field the creativity aspect of trying to understand things in the world around us I guess that don't really make any sense so you know that's it some some things I think maybe there just is no answer no answer for I guess but but I was just, you know, curious coming on here to see if anybody else had stories from the pine barons and things like that. Because, you know, or even around that time period, if there was. So that's pretty much, pretty much it. So thanks for having me. Yeah. Do you mind if I ask you a few questions?
Starting point is 00:11:04 Yeah, sure. Cool, cool. So this is, is it early 90s that this would have happened? Um, gosh, I'm like 42, so, um, whatever, take the age nine to 42. So I guess whatever, whatever, 33 years ago. Yeah. Yeah, around there. All right. All right, cool. So that gives us kind of maybe a more focused view of what part of the 90s in the area of the Pine Barrens in, in New Jersey. So when you said you would feel like something was watching you a lot, and I'm just curious, in the room that you would feel that were there coverings on the windows? Well, you know, it was considered a safe area in that time period. We lived in a nice neighborhood, and, you know, if you only saw trees in your yard, you wouldn't really think of, you know, covering too much.
Starting point is 00:12:11 You know, there might have been a curtain, but it, it might, it wasn't like a, a blackout curtain or something. You know what I mean? You know, we didn't, you know, if you don't really have a neighbor that can see it and you don't really, you know, and I'm on the second floor, so I'm not, you know. Yeah, I don't think, I don't think my window's recovered very often. I mean, maybe occasionally, but. And not, I don't ask that to be weird, but I do ask it because it's a pattern.
Starting point is 00:12:39 that I have found in talking to individuals, usually it's females around this age where they would feel like they're being watched and then they would see like a face in the window. Usually there would not be like something would be able to see through the window and not really covered up. So I was just more getting that for a data point for myself. Now, you had a really long time to see this as it was pacing for 30. 30 to 60 minutes back by the pool, what you saw. Were you able to notice any details if it was covered with hair,
Starting point is 00:13:22 if it was not covered with hair in certain parts, any things like that? Yeah, I mean, from what I could say, it was mostly hair and like a dark brown, and I, like, couldn't really see the face, you know? And I remember, like, also the sort of blurry kind of, like, Some people say it looks that blurry or fuzzy
Starting point is 00:13:42 or I don't know, whatever, yeah, maybe because of the hair. But it was, our yard was actually quite big and it was at the far edge, you know, of the yard. And there was also, there was a fence around the pool because
Starting point is 00:13:58 people in that neighborhood put fences around their pool for safety reasons. So it was behind, the fence, but it was tall. So, like, I was like, oh, there's no way, like, an ape is that tall. You know what I mean? Like, it was probably, I'd say, at least six foot tall because I had the,
Starting point is 00:14:17 because I could take an eyeball measurement from the size of the fence and being able to see it, you know, a few feet over the fence. So. Gotcha. If that makes any sense, like, we didn't really have a fence around our yard, but we only had a fence around the pool part of the yard. Totally makes sense. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Yeah. You said it was walking back and forth on two legs. Did you notice that it had a certain type of posture as it was walking or a certain way of walking? Yeah, I was like kind of slouched and like swinging the arms. And like we kind of were like, is it a man in like a furry suit? It was like kind of, you know, it was like we're like my mom like actually like called my brothers like my older brothers are like living away and like other. and they were grown up and like, you know, at that point and living on their own.
Starting point is 00:15:11 And my mom's like calling them and like, did you just prank us? You know, they're just like, what? Like, what are you talking about, you know? So it was definitely not a prank. You know, she thought like honestly, though, it was like them or their friends or something because my brothers were like in their 20s at that time, you know, so they're kind of like in that age that might do a silly prank. But, you know.
Starting point is 00:15:36 Right. exactly that might put on a on a costume and try to prank their parents absolutely did you were you able to go back in that area afterwards and see if there are any tracks or anything on the ground um i i think we might have i was actually kind of scared i really didn't even go in my pool for a few weeks after that um but i i mean i think my mom or like the animal control might have i don't i don't really recall anything. You know, I was still kind of a kid. So I don't, I think I was, if I was a teenager and that happened, I probably would have
Starting point is 00:16:16 been more astute to, you know, go to look for tracks or something. But, you know, I kind of. So, unfortunately, you know. No, I mean, that makes total sense that, you know, at that time of your life, you know, you're just kind of freaked out. I mean, it makes total sense. Yeah, it was just more freaked out. out. And like, I just remember, like, my sister didn't see it happen. And, like, she kind of still
Starting point is 00:16:41 went swimming in the pool. And she was like, come on. Like, I was like, no, I'm good. Like, I'm just going to stay, I'm going to stay inside and, like, read a book today, you know. And it's funny because I did kind of become more into playing the piano and art and things after that because I kind of was, like, more freaked out to be outside and hang out with my friends, honestly. They would kind of, my friends would come over and, like, end up hanging out with my little sister. because I was like kind of spooked out by the whole thing. Oh, wow. You know, ironically.
Starting point is 00:17:13 I mean, really this didn't just freak you out, but it kind of changed the course of your life in a way. It might have. You know, now that I'm really thinking about it, it's very well could have been part of it. Yeah. That's intense. When you said that you were looking up in the sky and you saw light streaks, Is that meaning that you're seeing things flying around or what exactly? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:40 I saw literally like quick flashes going in the sky. And then I had kind of believed a little bit in fairy and folklore as a kid and superstition. And I thought, oh, I'm seeing fairies. And I, you know, would make paintings of fairies and things. And my mother, if I would have said something like that, would have said it was demons. That would have been my mother's explanation. So I really didn't like her explanation. She always would go to a dark place.
Starting point is 00:18:09 So I really didn't open up too much more about anything, if at all. Because she always would take things and go to a really dark place with everything and just saying, like, oh, it's always Satan. It's always demons. But I kind of was more the whimsical and, like, folklore explanation, you know, things. but now when I hear about people seeing aliens and lights and flashing, you know, then maybe I think maybe that's what I was seeing. There could have been a portal there. Very well it could have been.
Starting point is 00:18:46 And it's strange that I'd be like playing piano, really calm. My mother said that I was always very oddly calm as a child, like very odd. Like I was born and like she just like, she said she never had. to discipline me or, you know, like some kids you might have to say if you behave at church and I'll give you a lollipop or something, you know. And she just said that I always just did whatever I was told the first time. You know, things like that. And she said it was just very strange.
Starting point is 00:19:20 I always had like a strange, you know, she's like you never really acted out or anything as a little kid. I did as an older kid. But anyway. But, you know, she always said that. And then so I was sitting there, like, nine, I'm playing piano. I was advanced. I would be playing, like, classical music.
Starting point is 00:19:39 And I'd just be sitting there and doing that for hours, kind of in a meditative state. And that's when I would get this inclination to go look outside, you know. And I would look outside and I'd be like, hmm, that's interesting. And kind of like rub my eyes and think, oh, it's probably like sleep in mind. eyes, you know, kind of thing, you know, or it's a fairy, you know, maybe so. So it kind of just, like I said, I didn't really open up too much to my, the people around me because I was like, they're going to just think I'm like totally nuts. Was there then, as you grew older, something that happened to you that that made you realize, okay, it's, it's okay to open up about this stuff now?
Starting point is 00:20:29 Yeah, I mean, definitely, it's funny. Like, over the year, like in the last 20 years or so. I mean, I've run into like coworkers and things like that, but I've like mentioned stories about this. And I'm kind of like, hmm, like that's interesting. You know, I've always, and I'll always like listen to them and I keep an open mind. And then I kind of like just over the years kind of have been. And then I kind of, after a while, I started thinking like,
Starting point is 00:20:55 oh, you know, things like that have happened to me before too. And like I don't, I didn't like really think of it at first, you know, because it was so far, far back, you know, in my childhood. So, you know, definitely, like, more to what needs the eye, you know. And I mean, I don't know if you want me to include the story. There was, like, this old couple, like, literally living in the woods. I don't know if you want me to go into that whole story. I was going to lead you into it.
Starting point is 00:21:21 Yeah. Yeah, I didn't know if you want me. No, go for it. I was like, I don't know how far deep you want to go down the rabbit hole. But, yeah, so. So we would always go hiking, like I said, every day. Like, we would just go out into my backyard. My mom would just be like, well, don't go too far out.
Starting point is 00:21:38 Like, don't go too far out. I'm with like a group of girls. And some of us would sort of dare the other go further or whatever, you know. And so we go out maybe a mile back, you know, I really couldn't be sure. But we were definitely going further than what my mother probably would have wanted. And so there was like, it sounds like a story. like Hansel and Gretel. So there was like literally just like an old house. It didn't really match the houses in our neighborhood that were probably built in the 80s or 90s or whatever. And this house
Starting point is 00:22:15 was probably, you know, the 1800s or whatever. You know, I really couldn't say for sure. But for sure, you know, 100 years or more older than houses in my neighborhood. So further out in the woods and we were like there was vines growing on it. And so we were like, oh, it's a haunted house, you know, and we're just giggling and having a chuckle and messing with each other, you know. Because we didn't see a driveway and everything was overgrown. The yard was kind of overgrown looking and, you know, we're thinking there's no way. Like, why would somebody live all the way out in the middle of the woods? It seems so inconvenient.
Starting point is 00:22:58 So, you know, we just kind of go out, and every time we'd go out, we'd probably get a little closer. We'd throw a rock at it, you know, see if the ghost would come out kind of thing, because we literally just assumed it was, it looked like an abandoned house. You know, so we're thinking, like, you know, like kids will throw a stick, you know, and then run and, like, see if the demon comes out or whatever it was. You know, we'd just make up pretend stories like kids don't really do. anymore, right? And so one day we're out there and it was probably two or three of my friends are with me. And this, you know, we saw somebody, like we saw the door open or whatever. So we're like, no way. We're like practically like, you know, pooping our pants or whatever. We're like, there's no way. There's somebody coming out, you know, coming out of this house.
Starting point is 00:23:54 because here we had like been messing around for a while and thinking like there's got it there's nobody there there's got to be nobody there and so we go back and tell my dad and my dad happened to be home that day he was usually at work but we finally um he almost had a day off finally and he was home and uh he goes you guys are kidding me like there's nobody there's nobody who lives out in the woods and we're like no because there was like four of us like telling him so it was only me saying it He probably wouldn't even have believed it. But it's literally like four of us kids all saying it. And we're like, no, there's definitely somebody there, like the door opened.
Starting point is 00:24:31 There's like somebody living in our woods behind our house. And he's like, that's not even like, you know, property where somebody could live. Like that's owned by such and such or whatever. You know, I don't know. Like, why would somebody live out there on that land? So it's really, really strange. So he goes out and he hikes back out there with us. and he knocks on the door
Starting point is 00:24:53 and we're like we're like hiding in the woods we're like we're not going closer you know because we're thinking like a freaking like a devil or some murderer is going to open the door we don't you know we don't know like this is really freaky
Starting point is 00:25:07 and this like sweet old man opens the door like 80 something years old and his like sister he lives with his sister there and they're old they're really old
Starting point is 00:25:21 and they said they had escaped Germany during the war. So that's all, you know, and then my dad, like, goes in and, like, talks to them because he's, like, whatever, you know, having a whole chat with them. And, like, just to make sure they're okay, he's like, do you guys need groceries? Like, are you okay? Because they were older. So he was, like, worried about them, you know? He's like, how do you guys, like, live out here, you know?
Starting point is 00:25:44 And they're like, oh, we eat the berries and things. So there's, like, a lot of bear, I guess, wild berries that grow around. there. So that's what they said they do. So I don't know. They said they, they're just living out there, like, totally fine. It's wild because you said escape Germany from the war, which, what, that's like 40s, right? I guess that would think so. I mean, I would guess that's what they're talking about. If they're in their, if they're in their 80s and that was in the 90s, I guess so. Yeah, I guess if you do the math, right, then I guess they would have left after like World War II when the fall of Germany or whatever, you know. Oh, man. They could have been in their 30s and then they've just been in the woods for years and years and years.
Starting point is 00:26:39 Yeah. That's so fascinating. So then I did go back. So I went back because when did I go back? Maybe 10 or 15. years ago, I did hike back to the woods and I said, you got to see this house in the middle of the woods. I'm sure the people are passed away now, but I went to go back because they would have been like 120 years old at this point or something, right? So I went back and it's gone and there's just like a housing development where that house once was. And I was like, oh, man, like that was, ugh, you know. So I did finally, like, you know, I think I might have been in my 30s, you know, and I finally was like, you've got to come hike out in the woods, you won't believe what's out here.
Starting point is 00:27:27 And then, like, literally it was just like freaking houses there, like, you know, some crappy house. So somebody's house is now on top of that weird house where these people was like, I don't know, you know what I mean? Like, it's so weird. Somebody's now living in like one of, you know, those developments where all the houses look the same. Oh, yeah. And they have no idea. They have no idea.
Starting point is 00:27:52 And they have no idea. They're just like on top of this weird house. I don't know. Mm-hmm. They're probably having like weird stuff happen in their house. They don't know why. A hundred percent. They have no idea.
Starting point is 00:28:06 They probably have some weird stuff going on. Yeah, I don't know what the real story. And there's got to be a real story, whatever the real story is behind that. But like, we'll never. We're never going to know. But, you know, anyway. Unless someone knows and puts it in the comments. Maybe someone does know, but.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Maybe somebody does know. That would be awesome. Yeah, I mean. Oh, my God. Star, thank you so much for reaching out to share what you've experienced near the Pine Barrens. I'm sure there'll be, you know, lots of people that are able to put things they've experienced in the comments as well. There's usually tons of activity around the area of the Pine Barrens, which is about. 1.1 million acres. It's it's massive.
Starting point is 00:28:48 But yeah, I just want to make sure you that you were able to share everything that you wanted to share on the show today. Yeah, I think so. Thank you so much. Yeah, those all my little, my weird paranormal experiences in the pine berns. So I will keep you guys posted if anything else happens, but not too, you know, anyway. Fantastic. Thank you. And, yeah. Yeah, definitely keep us in mind. And hopefully nothing else happens. But if it does, you know who to talk to.
Starting point is 00:29:20 And have a great rest of your day, Star. I appreciate it. Okay. All right. Thank you. You too. All right. Bye.
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