Bigfoot Society - Bigfoot Lives at the Old Mine Camp! | Kentucky
Episode Date: December 23, 2024Join us as we delve into Kyle's gripping accounts of Bigfoot activity in Webster County, Kentucky. From eerie solo hunting trips to intense encounters with his coon dog, and even a five-minute sightin...g with his cousin, Kyle's experiences are nothing short of extraordinary. Learn about the history of the Number 7 coal mining camp, explore this region's peculiar phenomena, and discover how these encounters have transformed Kyle and his skeptical father into believers. 🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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All right, Bigfoot Society, we have the privilege of talking to Kyle today. Kyle's an individual that reached out to me through email. It's a listener from Webster County, Kentucky, which looking at my map, that looks like we're in the western part.
of Kentucky today. But it's a pleasure to have you on the show, Kyle. How's it going?
Pretty good. How about you?
Oh, having a great laid-back Friday. Just is chilling out. And I'm excited that we finally
were able to get you on the show. There are a few road bumps along the way on my side,
but thanks for being patient with me on that. And you know what, Kyle? I'm glad you're here.
Feel free to go ahead and take us back to where we need to be and how things started with
you getting involved with Bigfoot activity?
Yes, sir. It started back when I was about, say, 12 or 13. I'm 33 now, but I've always
been into hunting, and I've done every kind of hunting you can do. I grew up doing it.
I loved to coon hunt was a major thing in my house. Me and my dad, always coon hunted.
and but the time I got 12, 13 years old,
dad had quit.
He decided then I was old enough,
and he liked to lay back on his chair after he got home from work.
He worked in the coal mines for several years,
and so that's how it got going.
I had went out one night.
He was going to go hunting a place called number seven.
If anybody's listening and was from around home,
they'll know what I'm talking about.
It used to be an old coal mining camp years ago back in the early 1900s.
It blew up.
But there's still pieces of old equipment out there and this and that.
Co-slack hills, stuff like that.
And the dad, he would let me take whatever old work vehicle he had,
whether it be a car, truck, van, and I would go.
And a lot of nights, some of my friends would go with me.
Sometimes they wouldn't.
And this particular night I went, didn't let my friends go, couldn't get none of them to go.
So I decided just to go by myself and go out there and see if I had any luck.
And then the dog would start out there, went down the old gravel road, and there's three bridges out there.
And that's where the woods initially starts.
It just passed the first bridge.
I pulled it in there and got out.
Of course, it was dark, got the dog out, and I always walked my dogs up in the woods before I cut them loose.
And felt like any other night, and cut him loose, walked up in there, took him a minute, and he started tracking.
And I was just listening to him going down through air, and all of a sudden he started getting real hot, thought he was going to come there pretty quick.
and then a bunch of coyotes opened up,
which there's a lot of coyotes out in that area.
And typically any of the dogs I've ever had,
coyotes get up on them, get close to them,
they'll stop running.
You won't hear them bark no more.
And then they'll mess them up for a little bit,
and then usually coyotes gone,
and they take back off cracking.
So he was running pretty good,
and I was walking up in there.
And I found a little clearing type area where the trees wasn't as thick.
There wasn't as many saplings.
There wasn't a lot of growth on the ground.
And I sat down there against the tree.
They was all spread out, pretty mature trees, probably not a limb for 20 feet.
But I sat down there, turned my light out, and then the coyotes opened up on him.
And he went quiet.
I didn't think much about it other than they were really close
and I figured when they got done chasing him around that he'd pick back up
while I'm sitting there with my light off just listening and leaning against that tree
and I kept hearing something sound like it was circling me
and I kept listening because I've heard many people say it with their encounters
anybody's ever hunted you can tell the difference between something that's on two
legs or four legs.
You hear squirrels and this and that, Russell,
deer's walk, you know, bears, this and that.
But turn around and they, uh, didn't sound like that.
Sound like something on two legs.
Circling me about 40, 50 yards out.
I thought it was just my mind playing tricks on me.
It was one I was young and two, it's just one of them things.
hunting, even deer hunting. You're getting your stand early for daylight. You sit there, your eyes
will play tricks on you sometimes. You'll think you're hearing things. Really, it's nothing.
I thought, man, ain't no sense in getting the willies, you know, just, just over thanking it,
mine's playing tricks on you. So I hung tight. And it would go a little bit and stop.
Go a little bit and stop. I end up flipping my light on the course, looking, and didn't seem.
Of course, the dog's still silent at this point.
The coldies is shut up.
And all of a sudden at once, it sounded like the tree top exploded.
Big tall trees.
Like I'm saying, an eye of limb for 27 feet probably.
And if anybody's ever walked up on the turkeys roofed and they fly off,
but if you can imagine the biggest group of turkeys you've ever walked up on in your life flying off,
and the whole tree top was just rocking.
And of course I'd jump up and I get to looking.
And at first I thought turkeys.
I thought, no, not turkeys because I heard it hit the ground.
And it sounded like he'd run halfway around me and go up another tree.
And that tree would get to rattling.
Like I said, I was out there by myself and my car was parked out on the gravel road.
And I thought, this is probably dad that had come out here playing the trick on me.
And I hollered, hey,
Who is it?
What ain't funny?
The whole spill, and nobody ever answered back.
It stopped for a second, and then you could hear it jump when it hit the ground,
and it'd run around and do another one.
And I finally got to look him, and it hit me.
These are big trees.
Ain't no way.
Anybody's climbing up to him.
But I had a 22 long rifle on my hands.
or the 10-shot magazine in it.
So I racked the one back in there, and I was like,
hey, I don't know who you are, what you're doing.
If you plan, I'm over this, come out, go on, whatever.
I'm going to shoot.
It wasn't but a few seconds.
I heard the stepping.
Never did see nothing.
I heard the stepping because it was quick.
And it was up the tree quick and started rattling.
So I pointed in the general direction up in the,
the tree, of course, big pool of tree rattling, pulled the trigger.
Still rattling, hit the ground, ran around, went up another one.
So I shot again, again, and I got thinking in my mind, oh, man.
This ain't somebody out here pranking me.
If this was anybody pranking me, I know what I would do.
Somebody got to shoot, and I'd, oh, hold, wait a minute, whoa, I'm just playing.
Nobody done that.
And whenever it would jump, you could hear it hit the,
ground and take off.
And, of course, the dog came in because it heard the shooting.
And the meantime I couldn't ever get the dog to come in, I'd shoot an area and it thought
I'd shoot the train.
So it would come in to the gunshots.
He'd come in and I was never so happy to see that dog in all my life when he came in.
So I snapped him up and was trying to walk out of the woods.
And he would go about two steps with me.
turn around behind me and just lunge, lunge.
Hair bristled up all over, teeth showing.
And like I said, that's a cune dog, and they got a good prey drive.
And I've seen him quite many a cune, and never seen the hair stand up on him like that ever.
I've never actually seen a cune dog like that really showed the teeth.
and I mean he was full out bristled and ready to go
and like I said I was 12, 13 years old
it was about all I wanted for that dog and a gun
in the other hand and a lot on my head trying to get him out of there
and I take about two or three steps and he'd follow me
and he'd shoot behind me like there was something behind us
and by time we finally got out to the road
I literally drug him out
and didn't get to see whatever it was.
It was in the trees.
And it wasn't until this next part when I kind of found out what it was.
Of course, got in the vehicle, drove home, scared of death.
I didn't know if I want to tell my dad or not really because, you know, he was one of them guys that he didn't believe in now that.
And he just wore him down it with somebody messing with him there.
and he picked and made fun because he did later on down the road when I told him.
So I told some people and they were like, yeah, it's pretty wild,
but they always look at you like you got crazy.
And so after that encounter, that was my first real encounter and I had another one
a couple years later down the road when I was old enough to drive out on a white oak stretch.
and it was the same deal without the leaves, without the trees and deals, and I had people with me.
And that place out on White Oak, we would go hunt, you know, 1817.
You had to walk about a half mile down a road bed after you parked at the gate.
Woods on both sides going toward the river, and some nights you go in there,
and you wouldn't have the feeling you were being watched.
Some nights you go in there, and you just had that.
intense feeling and not only that feeling,
but you'd be walking down through air
and you could hear something tracking you
most time to all right.
There's hills and cliffs in that area,
a little more stony,
and you could hear it.
You'd walk, it'd walk.
You'd stop.
It'd stop.
But every now and then, my buddies would be like,
you hear that, you hear that.
I said, yeah, I hear it.
And we'd come up with a plan, hey,
let's walk, and all of a sudden stop.
And we'd walk, stop.
And you'd hear it take that extra step every now and then.
And supposedly there was a mountain line in that area
or something caught on a trail camera by some hunters,
but it wasn't nothing on four legs.
You could clearly sound like if you were walking next to him in the woods
and you was watching me and I stopped, you could hear it one, two.
That wasn't far from my first encounter.
But when I actually ended up seeing it, was at number seven.
On this next encounter, I was 23 or so.
But then, I had a little girl and was living there in play,
and my daughter's cousin come over and was going to go coon hunting,
which we hunted together a lot.
He was older.
He was actually my wife's first cousin.
I'm just going to leave his name out of it because I don't know if he wants it told or not.
We're big in the hunting.
We hunted fish every chance we got.
And he'd never hunted at number seven, and we was playing on going to coyote hunting.
And his wife and mine was at our house, and they were staying in the night.
And they had a young daughter, and we were making a bunch of racket.
Football game, it went off.
And they said, won't you go to the store?
You just pack of cigarettes.
Okay?
So we didn't do that.
And I told him, I said, hey, didn't you any of the store?
there have been out by there, I said, we'll go out to number seven, see if we can hear some coyotes
because we was planning on going coyote hunting next morning. And we got the cigarettes, and we
started driving out there. The other road into number seven is it goes by a subdivision,
and it goes out between each fields. Of course, it was fall wintertime. Fields was done gleaned,
and the road sits probably 15 feet up off the field.
We were driving down through there.
As I'm sitting there driving, and I see these big blue eyes.
I've heard people sit on other shows, your podcast,
look like fence post reflectors.
They're so big.
Just blue, reflecting back at me.
But it was in the very corner of my beam of my headlights.
So I pulled the truck over toward the ditch,
toward the drop-off.
They're on the left.
And I'm looking at it,
but there's a slight hill that comes up and goes down.
There's two little eyes out in front of it,
and it kept moving,
which ended up being a coon.
But the thing with the big blue eyes reflecting back stopped.
When the lights hit, it just stopped.
All because they see was blue eyes,
and they looked close to the ground because they was set behind the hill.
And I didn't recognize that at first.
and the cousin, he's colorblind.
So I'm trying to explain him whether I'm seeing these eyes
because he can't see him because he's kind of blind.
And I'm sitting there pointing, trying to show him getting aggravated
because he can't see him.
And I look over at him when I'm pointing,
I'm like, you don't see them eyes.
And about the time his jaw dropped,
and he said, what is that?
And I turned my head and look.
still pointing, and it had stood up from behind that little hill.
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And it was big foot if there ever was one ever.
This thing was huge.
It's hard to put in form how big it is because we was probably a good, God, I don't want to get the distance from.
But if I had to guess maybe 150, 200 yards away, and when it stood up,
from behind that hill, it was monstrous.
It looked like the biggest guy you've ever met
with football pads on
in a big gillie suit or something,
but it didn't have no neck.
And that's another thing
that I've seen that's been true.
It looked like a square head
or block sitting on shoulders
and didn't look like it had no necks.
And it was all shoulders.
Shoulders look like they were four or five foot wide
and that's non-Zadry.
It was thick.
It was huge.
and it would hunker back down, blow that hill for a second, and it'd stand back up.
And counter probably lasted, oh, I don't know, five, six minutes, and it would stand back up.
Well, it just wouldn't move out of the light.
I don't know why, but it didn't want to veer away from the light.
and we was both in shock
matter of fact
it stood there long enough
that I said
let's get out of the truck
and see if it moves
I said it's just easy door open
so we both started
getting out of the truck
and using doors open
it just
stood there
and he's telling me
he's like what is that
I said because I said
you know what that is
you can look at that
until it is I said it looks like
a big foot
I said now
He said, I can't believe it.
And he said, I'll sit right here at the truck.
Why don't you walk out there and see what it is?
I said, no, I ain't going nowhere, bud.
I'm not a little guy, by no means.
Especially at that time, I was probably about 6'1, about 240.
That's pretty a good size.
But I wasn't willing to walk out there and I made it face to face.
And it was close to the old cemetery that was just,
just right off the road.
Because out there at number seven,
you'll run that blacktop road
and it'll turn the gravel.
But it's got a T there.
The right goes out in the old farm field.
The left
will take you back around
and back toward town.
And straight ahead
will take you down that gravel road
to them three bridges.
I was talking about
where I stopped and hunted at.
Get back in the truck.
And I tell him, I said,
now I'm going to go ahead and
put it and drive. I said, you just hold on.
That's because I'm just going to gun it. All of a sudden, I'm just going to punch it.
I said, we'll hang that left real quick. I said, we'll get a better view of it.
He's okay. So I sat there and all of a sudden at once, I just punched it.
Hung that left, pulled up in that field, gone.
Well, I say gone, I mean, it was gone. It had to be fast, ungodly fast.
there wasn't a way for a man in a suit or anybody like that to evade you because it wasn't nothing but a field wide open
and rode all the way around the field and you could see across the field wasn't that big
but it wasn't tiny neither and when we hung that left and pulled up in there it was gone so instantly
I drove on out in the field
with the truck
beams on high, flashlights
hand out the window
couldn't sit
and you could see you plumbed into the other end of the field
with the lights
it was gone
just absolutely gone
and it just really blew my mind
on how big it was
it was just monsters
and
if I had to guess on how tall
we'd probably seen
I don't know
five foot
five and a half foot of it
from up behind that little hill.
So there ain't
how tall was it?
It was probably eight and a half,
nine foot tall,
but it was a
grayish color.
Like a dark gray kind of color,
but it looked like it had white tones to it.
And it was just a whole wild experience there.
And then later on,
down the road after seeing that,
I told everybody about that.
and they just think you crazy laugh at you.
But some people believed it.
Later on, my dad ended up believing in it.
He had an encounter that changed his whole view on stuff like that,
and it wasn't no longer laughing, funny, or a joke.
He finally got to taking it serious.
And years down the road there,
I went to take my little cousin squirrel hunting,
and this is just a little side story,
and it ain't very long.
much to it, but I took him hunting, squirrel hunting, and we were in pool, turned around, got to look
and he was walking down his field line, his tree line, and got out behind their house in his fields.
There's a huge grudge ditch that runs down through there, and big enough that you drop the S-10 in
it, and I see the S-10, the guy dropped it off in there one day, and we never seen him until he
climbed up on the bank, but we walked down it hunting it.
and we got to the end of it and it kind of ailed.
Well, I'm just standing there looking and I thought, man, this is a pretty good spot.
I see Granny's house, see the neighbors farm in their house,
when the other neighbors down the road, but they can't really see me
because I've been at their houses and looked back that way.
You really can't see back that way.
I don't know why, but you can't.
And when we were walking back down the edge of that other ditch that run to the field,
I mean, I actually have a huge footprint
And I wear a size 13 boot
And I said it was cold
It spits snow
And I was looking at the print
I put my boot up next to it as a reference
And it was probably
Half inch, you can go in, ma'am
Half inch higher than I met longer than my boot
And probably
I don't know
Probably two inches wider
And it was
The impression on the ground was probably about a good three
inches. And I thought, man, I don't know who'd be running around out here barefooted.
It was cold. So I stepped next to it with my boot and jumped on one leg and pressed down and
see what kind of pressure I could make. The ground had been so cold. I didn't even make a,
didn't even make a print really, maybe 16th of inch or something. So whatever was heavy and I got
to look at it had just squared off toes. It was wide at the front. We got, you know, a little more
there at the back, not a whole lot.
And then after I seen that, of course, I didn't say nothing to him because he was just a kid.
He was probably eight, nine years old.
He'd probably been scared there for it to go home.
But we started walking back, seeing that.
And just so happens, I looked on the ditch as we was going down through her to see if I could see any more prints.
I never seen any more footprints.
but I've seen a partial hamprint and just a monstrous, wide, big hand, long fingers.
I climbed down in the ditch and put my hand up to it.
And mine look like a toddler's hand next to a grown man's.
And it's just crazy that when things are out there and the more I listen to and read.
And of course, I'm just being one of these people I've got to.
experience a lot of things in my life, a lot of things that they say he's not real.
I'm not going to try to get out there on that, but I don't want to sound crazy, but it's just
filming them things.
It's like the new house I'm living in.
Back there behind the house, because it sure sounded, you know, not too many weeks ago that
heard growling, dogs just losing their minds back there.
Got a new set of koon dogs now.
I got out of it for a little bit, but my kids were getting older.
So I decided to get back into it and try to use that to introduce them in the hunting.
Between what kind of looks like structures I've seen on a podcast and stuff,
and I'd have swore, but I'm not going to tell you I did.
See one back there come pulling up by after my aunt had left my house.
She was pulling out.
I was pulling in.
And it just got dark.
And when I pulled up my driveway, my life.
way my lights hit back
there by my chicken coop, my barn.
And it looked like
one was back turned, walking back into the
woods. And
at first that's what went through my mind
and I got to look and I thought, no, that's just
tree branch moving. I sat there and watched
and I thought, no, that wasn't.
And there's
just several, several
like areas, just rudded
plumb up back there and
pre-structures and
it's pretty wild. And there's
I've seen some pretty wild stuff back here.
My dad has seen some pretty wild things here.
The dogs, they act nuts most of the time.
And then the only other thing is right after I sent you them pictures.
I just fed my dog and walked back there and took them pictures in that video
and send it in.
And then I walked in the house.
Got a trash bag.
I was going to pick up a few things around the yard.
I've got six kids, three boys, three girls, my middle son.
He came outside and was going to help me.
And we're sitting there picking it up, and I looked up, and there's my dog.
She's loose.
And she's in a pen, in which when I feed her, I don't have to open her kennel door,
and it was locked, regular kennel lock, and locked tight.
So I told him going to be locked.
the house. I got her and I was walking back there to put her up. Just picked her up and was
packing her. And I thought, how did you get out? You pop that door open and whatever and
I noticed the door was still on the inside. It wasn't that she pushed up on it and pushed it out.
It was still inside. And I got over her to it and went to put her in there and went to shut it.
And I got to look at the lock. And the lock was bent, bent like crazy. Just bent.
all the pieces and couldn't get to close tried to pry it tried to pry out on the tubes
to slip it in there just to hold her in there latch figured I'd fight getting the latch open
another time but finally got it to close and there's a big hole toward the top part
like I said I don't I ain't want to say that's one there but there's been several nights
I've been back there messing with the dogs or messing with the cheese
chickens out in the barn and it almost sounds like them other encounters I was saying you can hear it
sounds two feet moving just in the brush because it's pretty thick right there where it comes up
near my property and then it ends out just a touch and you get inside but that's about all I got
as far as them encounters other than my dad he had that encounter at number seven
same place I was telling you about and it was stolen cut up logs at him and another fellow
that was out there airhead hunting and they were landing out in this pond probably i don't know he said
about halfway across it to three quarters which i wasn't there and i don't see why dad would lie to me
about that he ain't much on telling tall tales never has been like i said he forever laughed at people
and picked at people anytime they brought up Bigfoot or aliens or ghost or anything like that.
He'd have a field day messing with them.
But that's about all I got.
That's some incredible stuff, Kyle.
Thank you for sharing that.
I want to point out, I definitely have some questions for you,
but I want to point out that looking at a map,
just for listeners to get a feel where this county is,
it's about an hour or so north of land between the lakes,
and it's less than an hour.
east of the whole Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois, roundabouts.
Yes, sir.
So it is in an area where it's not out of the question that you probably have some wild stuff going on,
and probably not just Bigfoot, probably other stuff too.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir, and I believe that.
So how big were these logs that were getting chucked?
I think he said they were probably, I don't know, about two and a half, three foot.
I think somebody had went out there and was cutting some trees that it had fell,
and they wasn't old, but they were cutting them up when we used to firewood, it wasn't him.
But he said, when I went out there, he said, because there was a little roadbed,
you can go down, it's just an old farm road, ain't gravel or nothing,
that leads down in between the woods, and there's two lakes, one on either side of that road
and go up in the woods when you take that road.
And he said, you could see where they'd been cutting around that lake a little bit,
not clearing things out, but cutting up some of the down trees and was cutting it inside,
probably putting a wood burner or stove.
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They hadn't had it split.
It was still a whole logs.
Some of them probably, I don't know, 10 inches around.
Some of them probably closer to 20.
Just cut up down through there.
And he said it was getting about dark.
And he was out there.
The guy that was with him had split off from him.
He said, I didn't know where he had went.
And that's the next thing I know.
He said, I heard this.
He explained it like a roar.
and he said, I've never quite heard nothing like it.
He said,
your niece had played some videos for me,
had I said something.
And she wasn't there with him.
She was just sending to him on his phone or letting him listen.
And he said,
that's what that sounded like.
And she said,
Papa,
that's what they've had of some video of whatever of Bigfoot.
But he said,
I don't know about that.
He said,
but I don't know what else it could have been.
He said,
because the logs were coming out of the woods.
And he said,
I don't have.
how long.
He said, they were about midway up the trees when they'd come whipping out.
He said, if you've ever whipped a stick, he said, you hear that, you know, like you stole one.
He said, that's what I heard first.
He said, I was probably 50, 60 yards from the pond.
He said, and then wham, splash.
Wham, splash.
He said, so whatever it was, had to be really slinging them to get it to come through the trees.
He's because, you know, I'd kill momentum, making it fight going through.
of them branches.
He said it was still landing halfway out in the pond, almost three-quarters way across
the pond.
He said, it was really chucking them.
And the guy that ended up being with him, they had finally just took off and left after
he hollered for him a few times, went back to the car.
That guy finally showed up.
He said, hey.
And this is funny because that guy ain't never done much hunting, not knocking on nobody
today.
But he was like, did you hear them beavers?
Bass, what you mean here, them beavers?
He said,
then beavers jumping out of them trees in that pond.
He said, bud, he said,
Beaver don't be jumping out of trees into the pond.
He said, they cut the trees down.
He said, their tails, they'll smack their tails and stuff.
He said, but they don't jump out of trees in the pond.
He said, him was logs being thrown.
And that guy said, well, I didn't know what was going on.
That's incredible.
That's one of the wildest things I've ever heard,
but it's true, though, our mind goes to the wildest places
to try to logically explain a way,
what we are experiencing during these times.
So not out of the question that he came to a conclusion like that.
Incredible.
Yeah.
This whole number seven coal mine camp area, this abandoned place, it sounds like it's not on any map, right?
No, sir.
If you want to look up Western County and look up Clay Kentucky, that'd be a Taylor Street.
I'd be on the map or Williams Clay Road.
you follow that out and you'll see it.
You'll see the kind of tea I'm talking about
and then to turn in the fields.
And if you get on a really old map or a map
that kind of pulls up old maps,
there'll be a little town or used to be a little town
next to it called William Station.
Another town called Heron.
They're set right there.
But yeah, and another little fun fact,
I was enamored by number seven when I was a kid,
so that's why I was so shocked
when there was something like that that I've seen out there
because like I said, I grew up my whole life hunting out there
playing, riding full-willer's, camping, doing the most.
My house that I lived in when I grew up
was actually one of the only ones left.
There was one other one left, but it was still at number seven.
And mine was the only one that really survived
was one of the camp houses.
But them guys that worked at the mine lived in.
When the mine blew up and they cleared some of that up, the guy back in the old day had moved that house into town from outside of town out of the camp in town.
And dad ended up with it, and we remodeled it several times and lived there until I was from out of high school.
Thank you for providing really specific information about that area.
It would be very interesting if individuals listening from that area, because I'm sure we've got people listening from around that area as well.
if they have also had encounters in that same area.
And I do want to take a few minutes to address something.
YouTube has changed the way they hold on to comments.
It used to be really easy for me to go through all of them and not miss any of them.
Unfortunately, now is no longer the case.
It is very hard for me to take control of the comments and read everything.
So, if you have had something happen in this area that's being referred to,
please email me directly at bigfoot society at gmail.com.
I would love to talk to you as well.
Your citing is really interesting.
Just the fact alone that you had a five to six minute encounter,
while most people are lucky if they get a few seconds.
That is such a long time.
Yes, sir.
It was like the headlights frozen.
I don't know why.
And I don't know if he was going to eat that little crew.
or what, but when he froze up in the headlights, that coon just kept on moving.
You mentioned it had a square head that was like a block, no neck.
And I've heard a few people say a square head description, which is interesting.
If you were to think of an object that would normally be in your house,
was that head that you saw the size of any object that you would have in your house?
I would say
I'd say it's probably
about the size of
from that distance
I was at
I would say
a mop bucket
a five gallon bucket
maybe
if you probably cut
two or three inches off the lid
from that distance
it was just incredibly huge
that's incredible
something I never could get over
oh man
that really puts it
into respect of for sure
you were able to look at, have that encounter for so long.
Was it at the point where you were able to get a good look at the face,
get any details seen about that?
No, sir.
I wasn't super far away, but I wasn't right up on him either.
And like I said, half of him or a little less was behind that little hill that he hadn't crissed up over yet.
and it was just mainly from the waist area up.
And like I said, his arms, he had long arms.
I don't know if they were to completely hung down to his knees or not
because he didn't quite have them down that far.
What I can remember of it is he kind of had him bent slightly.
And it was almost like when he crouched and he stood up,
he still had him bent.
He would come about midway up for a second, and he'd stand up.
He looked him standing there, and then after 30 seconds, so he would ease back down,
and then all you'd see was the blue eyes reflecting, and you would think, oh, he's gone,
and then he'd stand back up.
I don't know why he didn't move to this day.
He just stood there, but his arms, I could tell his arms, they were well-muscled.
His shoulders.
he was just huge and wide.
And you hear people talking about all their shoulders on their arms
when the arms comes into the shoulders,
kind of looked like they had like bowling balls up by our side.
You could tell the definition around this of the muscle.
That's how this was from a distance.
I didn't see the muscles per se.
You're looking at a man and you see the different muscle groups,
nothing like that.
I was in a distance.
But you could tell even at that distance
that it was well muscled up.
You could see like the right.
ground on the shoulders and then how wide the shoulders were.
Like I said, it didn't look like I had a neck.
It looked like you just took a big squares under block head and just dropped it down on them shoulders.
Not saying that it's head set forward any or anything like that.
I've heard people talk about that.
It just looked like he had no neck.
And like I said, the fur on him or what are you're going to call it to her.
Look like, I don't know, it was probably dead distance.
I'm trying to rack my brain on it.
And I sat and thought about it before.
It had to probably be three inches long, I'd say, maybe.
You could tell he was shaggy, but you couldn't exactly tell how long it was.
And like I said, with the headlights on him, and then being in them white-colored kind of headlights, he had a grayish look about him.
But it almost looked like he had highlights.
You'd almost say it like white.
if that makes sense.
And it may have been a different color
if it wasn't white headlights,
that white, blue-looking headlights
that was on him,
he may have been a darker color
or even lighter, I don't know.
But in my mind, that's what I remember.
And I came there for one of your podcasts,
like I said, another one.
And I know people are having these sightings out there
because, for instance, I've heard
people talk about, like you said,
head looked like it was just sitting on a pair of shoulders like no neck the eyes heard a heard of
instance where a man was talking about for the eyes reflecting back blue like on the fence post that's
why i got that from that that reference because when it when the dude said that it said in with my
thought it's exactly what it looked like them round markers at the end of people's
driveways or on old fence posts just reflecting bull like that big did you smell anything that was
out of the ordinary
during that.
No, sir.
Of course, I was a good piece
for me and I couldn't.
I wouldn't even
smelting from that distance.
I don't think less wind
going away, but I know I didn't
I don't know. I think that's a shop
that I probably
my senses was probably an overload
anyhow. And every day you
come across something like that.
It's definitely stuck with me.
I think about stuff like that
down when I use out in the wood.
Did this sighting affect you in any way afterwards?
Did you start to have things happen that were out of the ordinary or anything like that?
Like I said, I've always, you know, and not trying to get on to other subjects and stuff,
but I don't know.
It's always seemed like ever since I've been little.
I've had weird things happen, weird things go on, whether it's woods, home, spot and stuff,
just as all subject, some paranormal stuff.
I'm not going to really, you know, say a whole lot on that,
but I've had paranormal kind of encounters and stuff like that.
Matter of fact, one out number seven.
And it was with my dad,
and that's what kind of changed my dad's view on everything, really.
And maybe I can share that with you if we had more time
or maybe another time.
That was probably one of the wild.
all this things there that's ever happened to me, to be honest.
I think in this case, I do try to keep things focused on Bigfoot,
but I think in this case, it may help flesh out what's going on in this particular area.
If you have some time to share it.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, I do.
Okay.
And mind you, why I've talked about number seven coal mines, which I had the grandad that worked there,
there was many, of course, families around and others.
and it blew up and it killed a bunch of men.
It was one of the largest coal mining disasters in the United States.
At one point, for long as I can't remember how many men lost their lives.
And they never come up.
And then I had that house, of course, it was from out there.
So I don't know if I was always drawled there or what.
But one day, me and dad had went out and yet again, it was cooler out.
And, of course, a lot of hunting seasons are,
when it gets cooler out.
And we had been walking through the wood that day, more or less just getting out.
But we took the rifles with us, pointed out, just case we seen some squirrels or something like that.
And I said, Dad wouldn't believe her in none of that.
Dad believed in the good Lord is it.
And we'd been out most of the day and was walking back right about, actually,
probably 300 yards from that pond
I was telling you about what the logs have been thrown
and we're walking out and it gets picked
where you go come in the woods at
and we're walking out there
me and dad's just talking
and I'm looking around looking down
watching where I'm stepping so I'll step on a snake
and all of a sudden I just heard dad's voice change
and he said, Kyle
I said what what? And he said
tell me that ain't what it is.
And I said, what, what are you talking about?
Because he caught me off guard.
I just been looking around and seen nothing.
And he said, oh, tell me that ain't somebody there.
I said, what are you talking about, dad?
What do you mean somebody there?
He said, tell me that guy ain't dead.
And I said, what do you mean?
What guy?
And I was looking and I didn't see no guy.
He said, and he stopped when he had me leaned over and was pointing out in front of him.
He said, you mean, tell me, you don't see him?
You don't see that guy?
You don't see that guy laying there?
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And for a second, there's doubt.
But then, I realize I've done enough to be where I'm at.
The early mornings, the extra reps, the days I wanted to quit and didn't.
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And what it was is there was a big old tree that had fell
and sure enough it looked like a guy
slumped over later crossed it
and you could see him pretty good
we was probably 60 yards from him
and you can see that he was black-headed
it looked like he had on a white long sleeve shirt
you could see one hand
and he was drake almost crossways over it.
sways over it.
You can see one hand like it was laid around the log,
see part of his head.
His hair was black and you could tell you had on blue jeans.
When we hollered, did nobody move?
And dad's like, well, what are we going to do?
What are we going to do?
I said, all we can do is walk up there
and see if this guy's actually even dead or not.
And if he is, check to see if he has a wallet,
see who he is.
And I guess call the cops.
that's okay
and he said I can't believe this
and we're walking up and we got our
eyes on it
whereas we're going up to it
there's a bunch of
briars right there
but where it was you couldn't walk straight to it
and there was another big tree
next to it
and then there was like a little gap
in between it where there really wasn't
no briars or a few but you
could cross through it easy
and we got our eyes
on it got our eyes on it
and at this point we're probably
30 feet, 25 feet from it
and we go around the tree
and soon we go around the tree
and break the wood
see that log again just on the other side
of that thick stuff
there's nothing there. There's nothing there at all.
There's no guy.
There's no nothing.
And it was pretty close to the edge of the woods
that we could walk out in the field.
But no
didn't have no leaves, kick up and run.
because within 20, 25, 30 foot or something,
somebody would have jumped up.
You'd have heard them move.
You'd have heard them try to take off running, leave, sticks, snapping, crunching, popping.
Was none of that.
There just wasn't nothing there.
And that was pretty incredible.
I know that's a pretty incredible sounding story.
But that's what ended up getting that into this,
believing that there's more out there than nothing.
Like I said, he's a Christian.
He believes in God.
But he didn't believe in no anything other than the good Lord.
He really, spiritually wise, he didn't think such things as spirits or ghosts or UFOs or Bigfoot or none.
He thought it was just all crazy.
But after that day there, it really opened him up.
He was pretty much well changed after that.
He was a little more accepting of stuff and calling it for what it was.
He's told, I don't know how many people that story.
And they'll look at him like people look at me every now and then.
Oh, yeah, I bet.
That's one of the things, and I understand people had to see these things to believe it.
But there's just been a lot of weird stuff going on out that way.
And around here, period, around Webster County and the surrounding few counties,
like you said, LBL is close.
The Shawnee National Forest is close.
We're not far from Tennessee,
of course, LBL, Tennessee, Kentucky,
but it's just been all kind of wild things going.
That's what turned bad into a believer of
there's more out there than what we think there are or is.
And that happened before his incident
with the sticks getting chucked at him through the trees?
Yes, sir.
Okay, wow.
Yes, sir.
Oh, man, yeah, he's been through it too.
That's probably been 12 years before.
Okay.
Yeah, there's something going on in that area that is pretty wild.
If I was going out in that area, I think I would have a buddy with me for sure.
Yes, sir.
Oh, man.
Of course, you're going up here.
That's one of them things.
You just, you don't think about it.
And then when something like that does happen, you're like, oh, man, you'd be having the willies about it.
and then it ain't long, but that's left your mind and every now and then it to creep in on you,
but the most part, people go out in the woods right here, they're going out there for a reason,
or hunting or hiking about, fishing, something like that.
A lot of times people I have a revolver on them or got a rifle with them or they're with somebody.
Yeah, I'd say that is wise for sure.
But, Kyle, this has been some incredible accounts, and I feel like,
Like, sometimes I have an interview where it's an introduction to an area.
And then once the interview gets out there, it just explodes.
Because everyone else is like, oh, yeah, I've had stuff happening in that area, too.
I just got a feeling this area is a pretty wild one.
So we'll see where this one leads.
But Kyle's-
I hope you get some people.
Absolutely.
Call in or I'll finish that.
But, man, I want to say, thank you so much for coming on the show for sharing
what you and your dad have experienced over the years.
And if you ever need to reach out,
if things continue to happen or if you have something else happen,
please feel free to contact me.
And I'd love to try to help you at a later time as well.
But thank you for being honest and sharing what you've experienced there over the years.
Oh, yes, sir.
And I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to do it.
And everybody else to be able to come on your platform
and talk and share about stuff that's went on.
And this is the first one I've ever done like that at all.
I ain't never reached out to nobody else or really ever told anybody else this stuff besides people around home.
But I'm sure you'll get some more calls in.
I've had people tell me actually.
Finally, it's me telling my counter to them.
Not everybody.
Most people look at you crazy.
You're like, yeah, it's pretty wild.
But every now and I have somebody go.
You know what?
I had one come across the road at such and such place.
You freak me out.
I kept moving.
Stuff like that.
Yeah, I think it's a thing where something happens to you.
And I've had this happen to me where stuff happened to me and I was so excited and I was just telling everyone.
And I lost, there's a few people that think of me as crazy now from the community where they're not into Bigfoot.
There's a few people don't really talk to me a lot anymore.
They think I'm nuts.
But that's fine.
But I get it.
You want to make sure that you tell your account to someone who can provide a space that's a safe space.
You're not going to be made fun of.
And, yeah, that's what I'm trying to do here.
So I'm glad you reached out, Kyle.
And I'm hoping people that listen to this reach out as well.
But thank you so much for coming up.
I'm glad you got back with me.
To be honest, I didn't know.
what to expect. I didn't know if I'd hear back from you or not, but you answer back pretty
quick, and I appreciate it. Absolutely. I really do. Thank you, Kyle, for coming on, and best of luck
to you down there in Webster County, Kentucky. Yes, sir. You too. Thank you.
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It always happens right before the whistle.
There's a little voice that says, what if I mess up?
What if I'm not ready?
I see a whole highlight reel of every.
everything I don't want to happen.
Missed shots, turnovers, letting my team down.
And for a second, there's doubt.
But then, I realize I've done enough to be where I'm at.
The early mornings, the extra reps,
the days I wanted to quit and didn't.
So, I smile.
Self-doubt is natural,
but my smile is a reminder that I'm resilient.
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When you
getting to the 50,
I've learned some
things, like the
value of the family,
the importance of the
work, and that the 99%
of the people
of more of 50
have the virus
that cause the
Culebrilla.
Although not
all the persons
in risk,
it will
do you
the upion
dolorous with
ampolls duros
weeks,
making that
even the
tasks more
simple are
a lot of
a lot of
difficult.
Talks over the
doctor or
the pharmaceutical, patrocineated,
about GSK.
when you're doing to
the doctor and it's
when I've learned some things,
I've learned some of the
problem, I see the eruption
dolorousa with
ampollas
durows
for the
time.
Asying that
the
tasks
more
simple
are all
a
real
about the
little
little
about the
doctor or
pharmaceutical
patrocino
for GSK
hear that
that's the
spam brand
singing
you a love
song
spam
sizzle
pork
and
mm
on this
episode of
plant
killers
we'll
explore
one nation's
most
notorious
fruit and
vegetable
killer
bad dirt
what
makes bad dirt so bad? The answer? The ingredients. But fear not true crime enthusiasts. This story
has a happy ending. Miracle Grow organic raised bed and garden soil. It's made with quality
organic ingredients from upcycled green waste like compost and aged bark. Unlike the other guys who
can't say the same, looks like bad dirt's murdering days are over. Thanks to Miracle Grow. Join us
next time on Plant Killers.
