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Episode Date: November 8, 2025In this spine-tingling episode of Bigfoot Society, host Jeremiah Byron continues his powerful conversation with Carrie, whose chilling encounters with mysterious creatures stretch from the backwoods o...f Rankin Bottoms, Tennessee to the cornfields of Indianaand the cave-ridden hills of Kentucky.Hear firsthand how Carrie and her family endured relentless tapping on windows, heavy footsteps on the roof, glowing eyes in the dark, and unexplainable voices echoing through the night. From telepathic messages and twisting tree signsto sulfuric odors and strange lights, this story pushes the limits of what we think we know about Bigfoot—and what might be hiding near Mammoth Cave.If you’re fascinated by Bigfoot sightings, cryptid encounters, or the supernatural side of the woods, this episode is a must-listen.🗣️ 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 Supercast – 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
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You're listening to Bigfoot Society, and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
In this show, we go beyond the campfire stories to bring you first-hand encounters
from people who say they've seen something impossible,
from backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers to quiet farms and crowded highways.
The stories come from everywhere, and each one leaves us with more questions than answers.
These are the voices of the people who've lived it.
So settle in, because today you'll hear another account that just might change the way you see the woods forever.
So stay with us.
But it didn't stop, Jeremiah.
It didn't stop.
Carrie, this is probably the most intense, one of the most intense stories I've ever heard.
I've been speechless the whole time.
I can't imagine it.
is it. And this is, is it Rankin Bottoms WMA?
R-A-N-K-I-N-K-I-N-R-A-N-K-Hill Road. But a lot of people call it the bottoms or Rankin-Bottoms.
Okay. And it's like an Ansona Peninsula.
Yeah.
Yep, exactly. That's where we lived. Yep, near the end of that peninsula.
It's surrounded by the, yep, that was it. Yep.
Have you talked to Harley about all this?
I have not.
I send him a Facebook message, but I think he gets so many from so many people.
I've not been able to actually talk to him yet.
I'm sure he's overwhelmed by people bullying him and people messaging him left and right,
but I have not.
I have reached out to him, but I have not, but I would love to be able to talk to him.
When I want to compare some of these things and encourage him because I got attacked too
and bullied in the beginning, viciously attacked.
And you do have to have some tough skin.
I guess when you get older, you just get to the point where you eat.
I tried to encourage him on his Facebook.
I sent him something and I said, Harley, it doesn't matter what people think.
And he believes in God too.
I heard him say that.
And I said, you believe what you, I said, you know what you saw.
God knows what you saw.
And you know it's the truth.
So it does not matter what other people think or believe.
You know it's the truth.
So you just need to keep speaking
What you're speaking
It doesn't matter what other people think
You answer to one person
You're God and yourself
And that's all you need to worry about
Nothing else
So yeah
He needs to just ignore those other people
Because they want to shut you up
They don't want
If the truth
Think about it
If the truth really got out there
What if I don't know what these things are
They didn't answer me
What if they are Nephlem
You know how
What if they're not?
What if there's some kind of military
Do you know how much that would change all the national parks that would just pretty much probably wipe them out and all the money the states get for the national parks?
Not to mention if they were some kind of biblical creature, it could rewrite a lot of a whole lot of religions.
It could just change everything and mostly money-wise.
but I want people to know because they need to be careful.
I believe that, just like the big folks told me,
I believe there are some good ones and there are some bad ones.
And they said just like people.
And I truly believe that.
And I do believe a lot of these people that go missing, that got snatched.
And I heard a story from Paul Pilates about the hope I didn't butcher his last name.
The little boy, I don't remember his name, Stevie.
I don't remember.
He was like Thor and his family and was camping or something.
He went over the hill and he just disappeared.
It was a split second.
Or I've heard stories about people doing tree counting and they turn around to tell the guy 10, 15 feet behind those carrying the clipboard and they're gone.
If they're moving, if they can move as fast as the hummingbird, yes, they could run by, snatch somebody up so quick they could come out of their shoes and be gone without you even seeing them.
And if they're strong enough to pop a fiberglass dent out of my truck completely smooth, that's like superhuman strength.
That's not, that's nothing of, that's no humans, we don't have human capabilities to move that fast.
We don't have human capabilities to talk to somebody in their mind.
That is why it bothers me when people say that they're primate.
Prinates cannot talk to you in your head.
I might believe that if they didn't talk.
to me in my head. And I am, like I said, I would be glad to take a lie detector test any day on that.
I still can't even believe that happened. And that's happened, that happened again recently with
those light ones I sent you. Did you get that picture?
Yep.
That was so great that we're talking about them here.
Indiana was short. We were there for a year. And since, it was all cornfields. It was very
flat. We loved it. I liked it because I can see what was around. I didn't.
the forest a lot and there wasn't really wildlife where we were but soon as we were there it was
an older farmhouse and I couldn't really do the stairs but my dog would not sleep near the window
and if you've ever seen a typical farmhouse it's got the two kind of layers levels layers it looks like
the classic farmhouse and the one layer you can jump up on this little cinder concrete wall it's
about shin high and jump up six feet seven feet jump up on the first layer of the roof for that
first layer of the roof would carry you there's a little nook that meets with the second layer
of the roof and then it goes right to my bedroom window and if i didn't send you pictures of that
i'll i will but i think i did and oh as soon as we moved in tap i'm like oh please no this can't
not again so i told my husband i'm like okay let's sleep down
stairs. Oh, you're in a light this one. So I said, let's sleep downstairs on the air mattress until
the we paid some, a moving company to unload our stuff from the Penske truck. So we're sleeping
downstairs in the air mattress right underneath the two living room windows that are, like I said,
knee high off the floor. These windows were too. And there's two or three of them in the living
room and there was a bunch of pea gravel in the front of this house too in the front of the
windows and all of a sudden they hear crunch and you can hear something by pito walking i'm thinking
please no please no not here no and then all of a sudden i hear something get ready to this one
sniffing me sniffing at the window imagine clifford the big red dog that loud sniffing me and i'm like
It was not like a normal dog sniffing.
Oh, no.
I take a normal dog sniffing, multiply that by like 50.
And I'm like, what?
Sniffing me?
And I'm laying there.
And yeah, I went to each side of the window and we had it snow.
Whatever it was, snow is right up to the window sniffing me.
And I could not believe it.
So I told my husband the next morning we sat on the other side of the living room
until the movers got there.
And we digress for a second.
My daughter moved in that following year, and I didn't tell her about this part, but she says,
guess what, guys?
I was downstairs sitting on the couch texting, and she was like 22, 23 at the time,
and she says, I wasn't, the TV wasn't on, nothing was on.
I was just texting.
My husband telling him here, visiting you, whatever, I'll be home a couple weeks.
And all of a sudden, I heard something at the window.
She's, guys, I'm telling you the truth.
I promise you I'm telling the truth. I heard something sniffing me at the window. And I looked at my husband. I'm like, uh-huh. She's, oh, she's, did you hear that? I'm like, yep. So she told me the exact same thing happened to her, and I never even told her that this happened to me. And then her bedroom was upstairs with ours. And within five months of living at this place, Jeremiah, five months. This whole farmhouse had been redone.
It was beautiful.
They did a beautiful job inside.
Everything.
Forest ceiling had been done.
Cabinets, bathrooms, everything.
Except the stairs.
Everything had been redone.
And within five months of living at this place, they had worn the shingles completely off the roof
and one tap right to my bedroom window, a spot on the room where I slept.
And the only reason that I slept on this side that me and my husband didn't switch side,
is because that's the only spot in the room where my dog's bed would fit.
And his bed is like the size.
He's 130 pounds.
So his bed is like the size of a toddler bed.
It wouldn't fit anywhere else.
And he would not sleep in that bed.
He would not go anywhere near that window.
He would lay in the hard hallway floor.
And this dog, like I said, I take a shower.
I try to do my business in the toilet.
He will not leave my side.
Like he's sitting here right now.
This dog doesn't go more than six inches.
away from me and he would not go anywhere near that window anywhere he would not sleep in his bed
and i'm like and i tried that i gave him treats i gave him his favorite stuffed animal nothing
he would not lay in that bed for anything and they would tap on the window finally i just kept
ignoring him and i'd pray and i read i stuck a bible inside the curtain when night and nothing seemed to
work and finally they started tapping on the window and i already knew they were there
and I got so freaking sick of it.
Finally, I jerked the curtain.
I'm like, you know what?
I'm just going to see what's there.
I'm just going to have enoughness to just open the curtain and just see if it needs to
things.
I'm sick of this crap.
So I did.
Why would I do that?
Why would I think something wouldn't be there?
Well, I have no idea because I'm a idiot.
Of course, something's going to be there.
Something's always been there.
So I jerked the curtain open and I see these yel lime.
I had to look up the, I know, so.
kind of silly, but I had to look up what the color lime green meant.
It's a little bit of amber, a little bit of brown, a little bit of yellow, gold, and a little bit of green.
I'm calling lime green eyes.
That's what I saw.
Two of them, and they were the size of golf balls.
They were spread apart.
I got a normal size woman's hand.
They were spread apart my ball from the end of my middle finger to the first, probably the second line of my wrist, that far apart.
part so that I don't know it's what six inches seven inches apart and the crazy thing was I couldn't see
anybody because it was really dark that night there was no moon of course and I could see this thing
and it was going up like way up and way down way up and way down let's just imagine the ocean wave
doing that that's how it was doing and it kept doing that and I saw it and I got so scared I turned
so quick and ripped that curtain back.
When I jerked and turned, I tore my meniscus in my knee.
That's how hard and fast I turned because it scared me so bad.
And then dropped me right to the floor.
And I'm crawling across the room and my husband's,
Dear God, what happened?
Why are you on the floor?
Oh, it heard so bad.
Yeah, and that ended my walking there for several months.
Yep.
And right after that, this is when my daughter moved in.
But right before she moved in, we kept hearing them jump.
They almost sounded like they would run and leap onto the roof and run across the roof,
do, do, do, do, do, and then jump off all night long.
All night long they would do that.
And we just kept thinking, I'm like, okay, maybe it's a bird.
I'm like, how can the bird be that heavy?
Maybe it's this.
Maybe there was nothing else it could have been.
There was nothing around where this house was out in the middle of nowhere.
Like I said, the more remote you.
live so do other things because they don't want to be seeing so what where where are you going to go if you
don't want to be seen is remote as possible we like remote too because it's quiet and you get away from
the crazy of the world and you can have your own little piece of heaven so to speak and have your own
little serenity and not have to deal with neighbors fighting or the cops or shootings or whatever
crazy is so the world going on so they kept jumping on the roof and running across
and that within five months, we had to turn an insurance claim in on our house $18,000 insurance claim for a brand new roof because they literally tore the shingles off the roof in one path.
When the roofers came out, one company came out and they saw it looked like a melted in half of a dog footprint, not a big foot like a dog footprint.
and I don't know that these were bigfoots.
So I said, they were like, why'd you have your dog on the roof?
I'm like, dude, like, how am I going to get my dog on the roof?
And why are I putting him on the roof?
It's in middle of summer.
That's the craziest.
I didn't do that.
And they're like, yeah, we discussed it.
We're not going to take this job.
And they split.
And I'm like, okay.
So we called another roofing company.
And they were like, it's weird that there's a path, just one path directly to,
your window or this one window
and I'm like yeah that's where I sleep and they're like
why are you guys running it back and forth across here
your kids I'm like I don't my kids are grown
and I'm like nobody's running across the roof
and they're like the rest of the roof was fine
this part is the only part that's worn down
it's a direct path
and I'm like I don't know what to tell you
I'm like what do you want me to say so now
our house insurance is sky high
because of that $18,000
claim for
a new roof that had to get put on it.
And I took pictures of that half of that melted
was melted into the shingle.
It was crazy.
And then I took pictures of where the path was tore down,
like one off.
The shingles weren't.
And they said that they couldn't just do one half.
They had to all match,
so they had to replace the whole roof.
That's why they had to do a whole new roof.
They don't, they can't just,
and they didn't have those shingles anymore.
So when my son-in-law,
him to visit.
I was telling him about it. He was a big guy.
Oh, 6-6, 260, 70 pounds.
And he's about 24, 26 now.
And I told him, and he was, yeah, he was just looking at me like, okay, he's looking
at my daughter like your mom told me, like, your mom's crazy.
And she's looking at him like, I told you, I don't think she knows what the, I think
she believes I saw something, but because she knows anybody who knows me, anybody, including
my friend Angela that told me about you, they know that I tell the truth. Like, I'm,
I tell it like it is, even if it's hurt your feelings. Sometimes I'm too blunt, but I try to,
I just try to be honest, as honest as I can be. And if I don't know something, I'm just going
straight up and say, I don't know, I don't know. But they, he, I told him about it, and he came,
and he baked, and I'm like, we don't smoke or we don't drink. So I don't bring any alcohol in the
house if you drink. And if you
vape or whatever, just please don't do
it in the house. So he went outside to vape.
He was like 10 o'clock, we're asleep.
And he comes upstairs
and he's knocking, our bedroom door was open.
He's tacking on the door. And
I'm like, his name's Kirk and I'm like, yes,
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And he's with a big old beard going down.
It's the new thing.
And he's that dark hair.
But his face was pale white.
And I'm like, like, I knew something bad.
happened and I had a feeling like I knew what it was and I'm like yes and he says I went out to the
pole barn just to stand behind the barn and vape and just enjoy the stars out there because it was
beautiful you could see the stars at night and there was corn up so there was a lot of corn you
couldn't see and the corn was like eight feet high and he says all of a sudden I heard something
coming through the corn and I thought it was a deer but then I only sounded like two legs crunching
and walking and I got scared and I'm like why'd you get scared he's because I smelled a smell that
started gagging me and I just all of a sudden by itself my hair on my arms started standing up
and it was getting closer to me it sounded like it was stomping he's and I don't know I just got this
overwhelming sense of fear so I ran he's like my vapes still laying out there I'm like you
dropped he's yeah I ran I'm like oh my gosh and I'm like is the door locked he's I think so
I'm like, can you please go make sure the door's locked?
And he calls my daughter.
She's a five foot two.
They go make sure the doors locked.
So, yeah, it scared him.
And he said he never did see what it was.
But after that, I couldn't get them to come back.
They would not even come.
My daughter, he would not come back to that house.
Nope, he refused to come back at all, wouldn't come back.
And right after that, when I was, I would walk home.
that road too and the corn would be right beside the road and the same thing but this time it was different
i can hear something in the corn but i got a very scared feeling not a feeling like i did when i knew
the big foot throw it i was a feeling like i was in danger like something was about to happen
something was about to grab me danger and i stopped and my dog he was so freaked out kept looking at
the corn the whole time and growling i couldn't even get i couldn't even get him to walk
I was so busy dragging him.
And I just stopped walking.
And finally, after that,
all of that stuff happened,
the last thing that happened at this house
before we moved here was,
I was sitting in the car.
We just got back from Sam's Club.
It was like 30 minutes away, Lafayette, Indiana.
We,
my husband took the stuff in the house,
and it was cold.
It was wintertime.
and it was dark.
It was like 8 o'clock at night.
And I was sitting out in the car
and I was texting my daughter telling him
we just got home.
I was not going to text and drive,
so as soon as we pulled up,
and I can't text fast.
I text one finger.
It's really embarrassing.
So I text really slow.
I'm texting and telling her we just got home,
everything's good.
And all of a sudden, it was weird.
At the corner of my eye,
so I'm facing, we had a pole bar,
a two-car garage pole barn,
and if you pull up in the driveway,
the house is on the left,
and the pole barn is at the end of the driveway,
you're facing it.
And then behind the pole barn is corn,
all around it,
everywhere you can look,
as far as the eye can see,
corn everywhere, no houses.
And this was in Wolcott, Indiana,
W-O-L-C-O-T-T,
about 20 miles, 25 miles from Lafayette,
Upper Indiana,
northern Indiana on the Illinois side
and we were only like 30 minutes
in the Illinois border maybe 40 minutes
I that is my peripheral vision
I saw something go by so fast
it was solid black
the only thing I could see is it looked like tires
two black tires rolling
because I could see the knees coming up and down
and they were going so fast it looked like two tires
like rolling together
in the same fluid motion.
And it went by so quick.
And I had my door open because I was getting ready to get out and I had half one foot out of the door.
And I was halfway sitting in a seat.
And I heard the corn across the, when it crossed the road, small little country road,
everything in there is like you go in squares, big squares all around these farms.
So I heard the corn like exploding and like crashing and cracking when it.
busted into the corn.
Last corner of the football field
a length of the way from where I was sitting.
And at that,
as soon as that went by me,
my husband,
I was so scared.
I was terrified.
And it wasn't because I saw it.
It,
whatever this energy,
this thing put off,
it put off an energy of fear.
Like death and fear.
Like I was like,
like,
terrified beyond terror.
Like, I was ready to start.
I was ready to drive away.
But then I didn't want my husband coming outside.
Drive away from my own house.
That's how scared I was.
And the second I got ready to start laying on the horn, he opened the door.
And he was like, I just saw something crashing the cornfield.
I don't know what it was.
Get in the house now.
Get in the house.
And he's, I just feel very scared.
And I'm like, what?
And yeah.
And as soon as I opened the car door and I stepped out, and he stepped out the front door.
And hit us both at the same time.
started gagging.
Like the smell of ammonia
and sulfur was so
strong. Like when people say
they're gagging from the smell,
my mouth was watering
so much. I couldn't swallow
all the saliva down so fast
and it was like choking me
and burning my nose to the point
where I was almost throwing up gagging.
And him too. And I'm like, look,
we couldn't talk then and I ran in the house,
hobbled in the house fast as I couldn't shut
the door and finally after 30 seconds we can breathe get that smell out of our nostrils i'm like look
if it was a skunk which i know it's not because it smelled nothing like a skunk at all
smell like sulfur and ammonia and i said if it's a skunk there's no wind outside which
was unusual for this area because we lived in the area where all the big giant metal windmills
were up and one of these blades because i see them they went
went down our street, putting new ones up as the length of an airplane, just one blade.
They are ginormous.
So I said, and it was windy there, but not where we lived.
That day, that day wasn't.
I said, if it's a skunk, there's no wind, that smell will still be here when we open the door.
Let's wait five minutes or less than five minutes and see.
He's okay, so two minutes had passed, and we opened the door, not even five minutes,
and the smell was completely gone.
So if it was a skunk or some animal,
why would the smell be completely gone?
If you hit a skunk,
the smell lingers for like weeks.
It's like the smell like it stays in your radiator.
Like you can't ever get rid of that smell out of your nose.
It doesn't go away in two or three minutes,
not completely away.
That was just so strange.
And after that,
that was about the last thing,
which I think was quite enough that had happened there,
but the same thing.
Tap on the windows, sometimes,
not as much as they did in Tennessee,
and not as much as they do here.
But I don't know that it was the same thing
that I was dealing with.
Something there, I don't know,
it felt bad, like bad, bad, bad.
The house didn't,
but whatever that creature I saw was,
that felt bad and then we got here and it's been even crazier carry this is absolutely incredible
it's crazy to think we made it through tennessee we made it through indiana i know right you
weren't kidding there's a lot to talk about i think this is definitely going to take a more than one
episode to get through if you would be okay with coming in coming on at a later time
Of course.
Yeah.
Of course.
This is incredible.
Here is probably the best one.
Here is I've got the best evidence out of anywhere we live so far.
So again, so I know, was it all building up to here?
Who knows?
I don't know.
But I didn't even realize we were that close to Mammoth Cave until we got here.
And then I'm like, oh, great.
That's right.
And somebody said, oh, you're a ground hero.
I'm like, thanks.
Yep.
I know that now.
So you're near a mammoth cave in Kentucky and, oh my goodness.
And we have a cave owner.
And dare of mine, we have a cave owner of property, two of them.
Two of them on the property.
Yep.
I got a picture of the opening of one.
But there's somebody said, did you go in?
I'm like, are you, what are you smoking?
No, I'm not going in there.
Are you crazy?
I like to keep my limbs in my head.
Oh, no.
that I got those light beam pictures.
Those were insane.
I got those.
It hadn't stormed.
We were talking about, it was crazy.
My husband's, wow, we haven't really had any big food activity here, have we?
And I'm like, no, not really.
And then all of a sudden, it sounded like when everything we, our Alexa, and everything we got,
when you powered down.
And we're like, what just happened?
Like, the house was like black because it was night time.
and we're like, I'm like, oh, I'm scared.
I'm like, what do you say?
I don't know.
That was dumb.
I'm like, yeah, it was dumb.
And then all of a sudden I hurt, and I rang in the bedroom to get the flashlight,
stumbled in the bedroom, I should say, because it's pitch black.
And I didn't even have my phone on me.
So I go in the bedroom to grab my phone and grab a flashlight,
which I have stashed in all the right places now after all these experiences.
I'm like a big foot prepper.
I know what the stash, where, and when.
So I heard in my head
It was like this
You want to see something cool
Look out your window
And I'm like
Oh no I didn't just hear that no
So I'm like
There's no way I'm doing the window thing again
So I stuck my phone on the other side of the window
And started snapping pictures
And that's when I got those light wands
And I knew that they were
I knew they were out in the front yard
It was pitch black that night
We had no storms
There hadn't been any storms that day.
There hadn't been any storms in four or five days, nothing, not even rain.
And it was pitch black.
And every, it was, yeah, it was like, I want to say nine o'clock, maybe 10 o'clock at night.
I don't know.
It's kind of late, not too late.
But, yeah, and then I looked at the pictures later, and I was like, oh, my gosh, look at those.
We don't have any lights outside.
We don't have anything to put off lights.
We got, there's no, only thing is there's a little,
Well, the top of the hill, a small mountain, we got a flag and there's trees and more trees and hills.
And on the other side of the trees, our neighbor down the road told us that used to be, he's, if you ever want to go walking around, don't ever go down in this area.
And we're like, why?
He said because this used to be old mines.
And there's a whole bunch of empty mines all throughout here.
We're like, mines, mine's, like, holes in the ground.
Yes, holes in the ground, coal mines, and they abandoned them.
And it was like 100 years ago, and they just leaves and brush have grown over them,
so nobody even really knows where the holes are anymore.
And I said, how do you know this?
Because I used to own these 19 acres right here, and I sold it recently to a logging company
because I can't even use the land because there's so many old mines.
I literally can look out my closet room, bedroom window,
see like the big
I guess
you would call it a holler like a big
get flattened out
kind of spot goes way down
in between two mountains where all these
caves are so
yeah and there's water
and there's plenty of food and they're here
too we had to
unplug the girl we had to
he had to pull the circuit breaker
out of the
we have a lower garage building door
building here
it's a four and a half car garage, cinder block building,
and their new thing is, they've been opening the doors.
You open this one little door, you go on,
they used to have, it used to be like a body shop down there,
the people are in the house to floor.
It's a normal door, and they open the door,
it's not locked.
You can open the door, and you go in there,
and there's a panel on the wall,
and just push a button, and any door will open.
The other day, I'm out there,
and I hear a bunch of sticks breaking.
8 o'clock in the morning, I'm shaking out my dog's blanket.
He has his own little blankie.
Yes, he's in vicious Rottweiler.
He sleeps a beddy bed of blankie.
So I'm shaking on his blanket, and I hear a bunch of sticks breaking, like a bear.
It sounds like a bear sliding down a tree, except there isn't, everybody says there's no bears around where we're at.
And I haven't seen any signs of one.
And all of a sudden, I hear the garage, jeez, zh.
And I'm like, what?
That sounds like your garage start.
I'm like, what?
So I told my husband, he's, are you freaking kidding me?
He's opening the doors again.
I'm like, what do you mean?
Opening.
He's like, yeah, they've been opening him all week long, playing a game with me.
They'll open one.
I'll shut it.
I'll come back the next day.
The other one's open.
I'll shut that.
I'll come back the next day.
The different ones open.
We call an electrician out, and they, and he called a supervisor,
and they spent two hours out of here and went over everything,
and they said nothing is wrong with that panel at all.
So he said they just, if it keeps going up and down, he said just pulled the circuit breaker thing out.
Yep, we had to pull the circuit breaker board out because they got opening the garage doors down there.
That is absolutely incredible.
And so you're having Bigfoot activity on your property as well near Mammoth Cave?
Oh, yeah, big time.
And they're climbing.
We have a seven foot long little skinny window.
I haven't seen one before, so I don't really know what it's called.
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It's like a long window above your bed, maybe a foot from before you get.
It'd be as high as a little bit lower than the top of a door frame.
But it's above the bed.
So in the morning, if you want, you wake up on the sunlight's coming in.
I don't want sunshine in my eyes first thing in the morning.
So I have a little curtain put up there.
We did have it open at first until I felt like something was looking at me at the window.
and I told my husband that
and there's these little brick
things, they're like borders
you put them up, they stand up
and they got humps on them and you put them around your
flower beds and they kept
all being knocked down and he was like
are you knocking down these brick wall
border things? I'm like, no, heck no.
Those things are used because they're all flattened out
right underneath the window and
he said there's greasy
or oily handprints.
Looks like someone had oil like baby oil
on their hands and they're
all like lots of them like two when i say lots of them too many to even count it was either
multiple times been going on or more than one where something was up there looking in the window
and they got their handprints all over that vinyl siding of the house they're still there
so many hits you i can get really good shots of the pictures they don't come off it rains and
rain it can be torrentia rain here and they those handprints don't come off because they're oily
all over the side right underneath of that window.
And guess whose side?
They're on my side.
Of course.
My side.
Yep.
And they're all, so something, and it's about,
and the crazy part is, it's higher than eight feet off the ground.
It's about nine feet off the ground.
So I don't know if they're, if something, if they're that tall,
or if they're climbing on each other's backs and put the look in the,
to look in the window.
but I put curtains up.
And since I put little curtains up to block that off,
the curtains are too long, but I don't care.
I feel like I can sleep and not have the fear like something's looking at me.
Since I put curtains up, they'll be throwing little pebbles at the window.
And the same thing with the back deck.
Dogs can't even go out there.
They can't even go out there at all.
Right after we moved in,
it was like they let us know hey we got you here we're we know you're here as soon as we moved in
the end of november first of december of last year and the first week of january and i thought
turtles hibernated oh there was one to six turtles turtles the size of dinner plates almost
all lined up on our front porch first of all they we got big concrete stairs the whole front porch is a big
concrete covered front porch.
And these turtles, they were bigger
than the size of a 70-page notebook.
Like you said, they were the size of dinner plates.
And it's like something set them all at the
front door. They were all lined up.
And I opened the front door and I'm like,
come here?
We got a situation.
What God's name is?
I'm like, I don't know.
So he
stacked them all up on top of each other.
He carried them all.
He carried them all.
a stack of three all stacked on top of each other with his hand holding the sides of the shells.
It took two arms. They were so big. I got pictures of that too. And then he carried down to the woods.
And there was a pond down there too. It goes down in like a hauler, a big dip. There's a pond down there.
Oh, and then he carried the other three stacked down there and sent the edge of the woods.
Oh, and I was going to tell you. And in the wintertime, oh, two things. I saw exactly what Harley saw.
in front of the cave
there is this one tree
and it's probably
oh gosh
I don't know
is wide around
is say a recliner seat
and it goes down
into a holler so it's hard to say
how tall it is
but I would say
at least 30 feet high
the whole top of the tree
is not broken off
but it's twisted
like a spiral
exactly like Harley said
twisted
just like the deer leg, twisted round and then ripped off,
and not one other tree around it is messed up.
And that tree is directly in front of the cave opening,
directly in from the cave opening.
And I got pictures of that too.
I got pictures of the cave opening in the winter and the tree.
We were trying to find a church to go to since COVID.
We've been having it at home and that we kept hearing this bell ring.
And finally we found a church that's literally,
white, like you could see it from the end of our driveway.
How convenient.
We could walk there if we wanted.
And we were going to the church.
And my husband's, oh, look at that tree.
He's, oh, my God, it was so white.
You couldn't miss it.
Like, it just happened.
And the crazy thing is, and he said it, and I said it too,
but I don't even know how it's possible.
Sometimes we both have felt like they can hear what we're saying inside the house,
like the power.
They've done that to us in Tennessee.
they did that to us and they did it to us here in Kentucky.
And like, how can they hear what we're saying inside the house?
But they did.
And we were just talking about getting close to the cave.
This is wintertime.
It was still cold getting close to the cave and not going in it and maybe zoom, shining the
light and with our big handheld light and then take us, zooming up with our phone
and taking a picture.
Not, but not, definitely we agreed not going in there.
And as soon as we talked about that,
The next day on the way to church, that's when we saw the tree, the whole top of it, like, twisted.
But no other tree around it is messed up, and there's trees all around it.
It's in the middle of the forest.
I can see why the big foot's here would be totally ticked off.
I can tell you right now, it's upsetting to me.
They log the bejesus out of here.
We have seen, we counted a daily during the day, and I don't even know where all these trees are coming from,
from there's a log truck we've seen 10 log trucks go by almost every day and one day traffic
had stopped because they were doing road work 60 trees on it and these trees oh my gosh they're
probably as big around as a recliner one tree and there's 60 of them on there now imagine 10 of
those a day that's 600 trees a day and we see at least 10 logging trucks go by every single
day Monday through Friday.
They are logging that.
I don't even know how there's any forest left here.
I really don't.
That's why they hate, that's why they would hate us,
because we're tearing down all their forests.
I didn't know that the logging is that bad.
That's a lot of logging.
Are you actually inside the state park?
No, we are not.
Okay.
We are 19 miles away from there.
Gotcha.
But we all are right across the street.
once again from a wildlife
refuge
I think it's called Peabody
I have to look it up again
I think it's called Peabody
Peabody State
refuge or Peabody
Wildlife Management
refuge the road is like
half a mile away from our house
if that
I think it's called
Peabody
yeah Peabody
mild life management
but it goes
along we drove down the road
and it's
right across street from our house
and it goes a long ways
all way,
way back in there and there's no houses
and there's nothing. But you're
you can drive down through there.
Gotcha. So we're talking
we're talking about Western Kentucky then?
Yes. Yes.
Have you actually,
have you had any visuals
of Bigfoot around your property this time?
Yes. Yes.
one of the garages in the back
the people we bought it from had a body shop
in the last garage
they didn't put a top on it
so it's all cinder-blocked walls
wall in the back
oh this is the other thing yeah wall on the back
wall on the side with the window
and then a big bay door but they didn't put the bay door on it
and they left the whole pallet of cinder blocks out there
because they sold the house they were going to make it
paint a spray paint booth i guess for all the body shop so we the okay let me back up for i tell you
this because this goes along with it the house is a metal roof the metal roof i guess at some point
had gotten painted it used to be red i don't know if it was red before it got put on and they
paint it to protect it or the owners i don't know but anyway this half of the fourth
bay it has it's lower into the ground because it's because it's like we're on top of a hill and it's like
they cut a chunk out of the I call the mountain but here they're called hills to mountain to me
we're on a mountain it's like they cut a chunk out of the mountain and put the house here to flatten
it out so the garage back there the fourth one kind of goes down a little bit so anyway you can
part of it is a cinder block wall you can stand on that's I don't know five feet off the ground
I can't climb on that because I'm only 5, 6, but a big foot certainly could or something.
So anyway, you can climb on that and jump right on the roof.
All parts of that corner of the roof have started getting torn up.
It looks like scratch marks on it, like something running up and down it.
No other part of that roof except that part.
Do I know for sure they're doing it?
No, but we just bought the house seven months ago, and it was fun.
And now all of a sudden, the exact same thing is starting to happen again.
That whole section is all getting ripped off and ripped up.
And I told my husband, I said, I'm pretty sure I just heard a wolf outside.
So he's, let's go outside and whistle.
So he whistles and then whistle back at him.
I can't whistle like he can.
He'll do some, he'll just randomly do random crazy whistles.
And whenever he whistles, they will copy exactly what he'll do.
And he'll do right back a bit way louder.
than a bird. So he'll start laughing thinking it's funny. It's like a game. And then he goes in the
house. He's, I need drink water. I'll be right back. He's not going to wet my whistle. Get it? And I'm like,
oh my gosh, it's so dumb. So he goes in the house and I'm standing there. And I'm just like waiting
and I'm on the, and it's a deck. It's a big, it's a long deck, 40 foot long deck. Some of it's
covered and some of it's part of it's not. So I'm staying in there in the sun, just looking at the part of
the garage, it doesn't have a topple on it.
and all of a sudden I see this face pop over the wall,
and I saw its face in daylight.
I actually saw its face, and it wasn't as scary as I thought it was going to be,
but it peaked over the wall and saw me,
and it was crazy because it went real.
It's all of its, I see why they don't get spotted,
because they don't do quick jerky motions.
They do very slow, fluid motion.
up or down or so they don't do something quick to catch your attention your peripheral vision
it went straight up and popped its head over real quick over the wall and looked they're dead at me
I was like I was looking right at it and I thought my heart stopped and then it went right back down
very slow and was gone and my husband pop says okay I got a drink and I'm like you shouldn't
have left you something happened didn't it I'm like of course and he's going to
What did you see? What did you see? Yeah, I saw its face. It looked like a young one. It looked like, who knows, I got nothing to compare it to. I would say a teenager. It looked like a man. If you ever came in, I can see why. I see why people say they couldn't shoot. Look just like a man. But with hair, it looked like an Aboriginal, Aboriginal, like dirty man. It had a lot of hair all over its face, but young. You could tell it was young because it had a smirk, like it was a funny game, like popping it, like peeking. Like, peeking.
it said over the wall.
Ha ha, ha, I know he went in, I can see you, and then it went its head right back down.
And it had giant round eyes.
I could see the whites of its eyes.
Oh, I was probably, from the deck to where this building is, 50 feet, 40 feet.
So I was close enough to see, probably 40 feet, 40 feet.
I could see big, round, dark eyes, but I could see the weights of its eyes.
It had same color skin, dark, like gray, like ashy.
color. If you've ever had a wood stove and you know that ash color kind of gets on the inside of
wood stove, it's like that. I didn't see hands. I just saw shoulders and the shoulders were smaller.
I did see a little bit of a neck on it. It didn't look as developed. Maybe that's why I think it was a
younger one or a teenager. It certainly didn't look like a baby, but it didn't look like,
it didn't look like the other ones, the big fully developed bulked out ones of muscle.
soles and no neck and all that.
And its hair was all the ones I've seen, the times, the sightings I've seen, the hair
has always been very shiny, very clean, very bloomed.
If you lived in the wood, you would be expecting to see knotted up dirty, knotted up hair
with stuff all.
And maybe they do that to camouflage themselves because we're always finding every morning
where you're always finding sticks and leaves, like tiny little sticks.
or stuff that could get stuck in your hair all over the back deck.
And even at times it's not windy.
And first we were thinking it's animals,
but it's all in different places all over the deck, little sticks.
And finally we're like, maybe they're putting stuff in their hair.
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I don't know, but yeah, I had a flat nose, a wide nose.
It wasn't completely smashed flat to its face.
I could see a bridge of a nose, but a wide bridge, probably the length of my thumb wide.
The head was bigger than my head.
It had dark brown, woody, cut.
color of hair like not a tree, but darker.
So I guess mahogany, but with not as much red in it, more dark chocolate, like dark
chocolate, like a dark chocolate.
There you go.
That's perfect.
Yeah.
And I saw teeth because it smiled.
It did a little smirk.
It didn't open its mouth all the way, but I could see teeth.
And it looked like giant chicklets, like in the front, like in the, like I could see two front
teeth, like they were so wide.
And they were white, like very white.
but I couldn't see the whole tooth because it just did a little smirk.
But I did see a neck and the hair wasn't all the way completely covered in hair filled in, I guess.
Like the big ones just had thinner hair on its stomach and chest, but this one I could see a neck, a skinnier neck.
So that's why I think it might have been a younger one, just playing a game.
but the pond that oh it was probably oh gosh a football field i'd be lucky to say that a football field
length away from inside my bedroom where i'm staying right now during the winter time i was like
wow that's a pond and when we talked to the neighbor down the road he said yeah that's an underground
spring fed pond my wife grew up in her house and um she used to go fishing there at that pond there
used to be an old farm back there.
So I got ready to ask him.
I said, has there been anything strict?
And he's cut me off right there.
He's a, nope, nothing, nope.
Nothing happens around here.
Nope, nothing, no, nope.
And he wouldn't even let me, you wouldn't even let me get the word strange out.
Shut me down right off the bat.
So that told me.
And that's when he said, if you ever want to go walking around,
do not go over to this area because it's covered in snakes.
And that's where an old mining ground used to be.
And the miners abandoned it, like 100.
years ago and just left it.
So there's holes everywhere that go into caves, mines, and who knows where they're,
they're not even marked.
You could just be walking along and all of a sudden you turn around and your buddy's gone
into a hole somewhere.
But when I saw the pond, during the winter, we walked somewhat close to it.
And then all of a sudden I told my husband, I said, stop.
And he's what?
I'm like, look at that.
It looked like, okay, the best way I can describe it, you know, when people get married,
They have the little wedding trellis looking thing, and it's got flowers completely covering it.
All around, like rounded from one side goes over the top and goes all the way down the other side.
It looked like that, but more like square, like a hut.
Like, but it was very tiny.
It was only like maybe four foot in depth, but it was about eight feet high.
And it was completely
woven together
like you could see sticks
and leaves and vines
like braided.
Not, I've seen how, of course,
I've seen how vines grow because we live
where we live, it's very jungly this time of year.
It looks like they were braided
so they would stay that way.
Sticks and vines and everything.
And it's like something stood inside
that backed up and stood inside,
inside that little half a hut looking thing.
It doesn't have a door.
And a deer would have come down to that pond,
which that's the only water source anywhere close around this immediate area.
All they got to do is step out and grab them.
And it's something that's not naturally made.
And it's right next to in front of the pond.
So if the deer came from the back,
which is where they would come from,
most likely because it goes deep into the mountains
and there's no houses back there
where we live in the front, there is a road
so the deer would be less likely to come from this area.
It doesn't mean they wouldn't,
but they're more likely to come from a more wooded area.
So if they came from the back,
something all they have to do is step right out of this hut
and grab one.
And I took a picture of it,
but I don't know if you can really tell what it is or not in the picture.
I've got a phone,
so if you looked at it on a computer,
you might be able to do
that, oh my gosh, this is, when we first moved in this house, the lady told us, she says,
okay, I don't want to freak you out, but I used to have chickens, and we had a chicken coop back
there, but my chickens kept disappearing, and I kept going to $40 worth of chicken feed every week.
I haven't had chickens, so I don't know how much it cost to feed them until I looked it up.
My sister has a farm, and I asked her, and she's, no, that's no.
That's way too much.
And she said, the chickens kept disappearing.
And every week I had to keep getting new chickens or trying to find new chickens to get and feed.
And she's finally, I just gave up on it because it became ridiculous.
And she says, I had a deer feeder out there on the tree right out middle of the yard is fenced in.
She said, outside the fence, but the deer feeder kept getting twisted around.
And all the food was gone, the deer corn.
And I couldn't afford that either.
just took that in the middle of the yard.
And I'm like, okay, I said when I, she got two little metal trash cans.
They look like an Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Street trash can, like one of those,
like an old metal, like old metal trash can at the flat lid with the handle and they're tiny.
They're like come up to, oh, maybe the bottom of my knee.
And they're pretty round, maybe two feet around, 24 inches around.
So she had those filled with chicken feeding.
and she kept them on the back deck.
So we move in, and as soon as we move in, we're here.
Well, behind our house, there is a lot that fixes all the school buses
and snow maintenance vehicles and stuff like that.
It's just a guy that owns a business, and he just fixes these on the side.
And it's not like a full-time, 24-hour big business.
It's just a couple of guys.
We thought that it was them.
and then it amped up.
It was, then we realized there was something banging on the garage doors, the lower building.
And then we were ignoring it.
So then something started banging on the roof of the house, super loud.
And we were ignoring it.
And then I said, one night, I said, I think something's picking those trash cans up right on the back deck.
Our room has two French doors on it, which I don't like.
I wish it was a wall.
It, of course, goes right to the deck.
So I said, I think something is picking up.
There's trash cans on the deck and moving it around.
He said, oh, it's probably a raccoon or something.
I'm like, I don't think so.
It sounds like they're being dropped, and it's pretty loud.
So it's gotten wherever we lived so bad.
He sleeps with two pillows up against his ears just so he can sleep.
Otherwise, we can't sleep.
So then all of a sudden, we heard a sob,
bam and the next morning the trash can was dented like a big dent in it and a print i'll send you a
picture that one i don't think i sent your picture that one dented in half like something just
pushed down and just dented it was weird and i realized i opened it and i saw a little bit of
chicken feed and i'm like oh they've been getting fed and now there's new people and they're
not getting fed anymore and they're peed off that they're not getting fed that's what's going
on. So we weren't feeding them, and then it got more aggressive. So then the next night, the roof
that's covered, the metal roof on the back deck that's covered stops right at our, where our
bedroom door, our French doors are to our bedroom. So that's five feet from the bed, that metal roof,
literally five feet higher, it's a 10 feet. Then all of a sudden, three o'clock in the morning,
I hear, we hear the garage doors saying they have all no.
night long, Jeremiah, they would bang
loud all night long.
There's nothing and nobody
around that would be banging
all night long. Nothing. Nobody
nothing. That loud. And
that close. So
then all of a sudden, three o'clock in the morning, we hear
this. Bam! So
loud. If you've ever seen a
cat, get scared and it jumped straight up on
all floors? That's what I
did, except in the bed. My whole body
just boom came right straight up
out of the air in the bed.
I swear I thought I thought I had a heart attack.
It hit the roof so hard it dented part of the roof in.
There's a big like, oh, three, two and a half foot dip in the roof now where it goes way down,
probably 12 inch dent in the roof now, right over, like right next outside our bedroom room
to dent it in, bang, to get our attention.
And finally, I got so mad, I stuck my face.
I was not open in that door.
my mouth up to the door and I'm like way are not feeding you get out of here in Jesus name get out of here
I said get out of here yeah and I told them I said stay off our roof you're tearing it up you've
tore off the other one stay off the roof and I'm not you're screaming at the woods again like a nut case
I guess it's a good thing there's no neighbor seeing me screaming at the woods they probably have me
committed but yeah they've been banging and bang the banging has just eased up and that's when
they went to the garage door opening thing.
And since he pulled the circuit board out or the breaker box out or whatever he pulled out,
something to do with the breakers, like two days ago or yesterday, yesterday, actually, as a matter of fact,
I don't know what their next thing is going to be.
That's why I was afraid to talk to you at nighttime because they come right up close to the house at nighttime
to almost hear what we're saying.
Just, oh, my gosh, I forgot the guy from Clay County, I cannot remember his name.
you had on him. He said,
they're outside watching me right now.
Listen, and they ripped the whole, yes.
And he said he ripped the whole kitchen window out.
His story, I heard. And I'm like, yeah,
he's exactly right. They do. It's like they come
close to the house at night. I feel
like we're in the fishbowl. Like, we are
their entertainment. We are their TV.
They come close to see.
What do they do? We're boring people.
We go to church.
Oh, we watch church on TV.
We read our Bible. We listen to
Caleb. There's nothing exciting.
happening here. We're not getting drunk. We're not screaming and yelling. We're not shooting up
guns. We're not doing fun. We're going to be bullings. I don't know what it's funny. I don't know what it is.
My husband said a long time ago when he first met, he's like a battery. He's,
you always seem to attract things and people and you draw off. You feel it. My sister,
I don't agree with it because it's against what the Bible says, but she does it. She is, she's
actually psychic in South Carolina. And she's worked on that ability to do stuff. I have some of those
abilities, not all of them. I don't know everything. I couldn't, I wouldn't play the lottery and stuff like
that, but I can feel their energy. I would say more of a sensitive and can feel energies when
they're around, especially if they're good or bad. And I feel them when they are around.
And I think, I don't know, certain people can feel energies. And they put off an energy.
that you just, you cannot ignore.
It's so strong, you just know when they're,
I don't know how people can't know when they're around.
It blows my mind because they, because they're, I don't know.
But like I said, those light ones I took, there was no storm,
there wasn't anything, and then I went to take more, and my phone died.
And I'm like, what?
And I look, when my phone was fully charged, 100% charged.
I'm very neurotic about having my phone charged,
ever since all this has happened.
I always want to make sure my phone is charged
in case I need to take a picture, the power goes out.
And when I went to get my phone after the power shut down,
and I grabbed my phone, it said 100%.
I ran to the bedroom closet.
It's a big walking closet and it has a window in it.
And on the other side of the window was the front yard.
And then the little road, little country road,
and it goes on the other side of this big ravine
where all these mines are.
and it's all overgrown
and it dips way down
and goes in there
and very rocky
and just I wouldn't walk
and I'm sure it's loaded with snakes
it probably is
and I just started taking
pictures because that's when I heard
hey you want to see something cool
you want to see something cool
and I'm like what what?
And yeah
I knew where to go
I knew that they were in the front
so I wasn't about to open that curtain again
I did that once before
them and got hurt was not yeah but that's what and I started to try to take more pictures and then
all of a sudden my phone was dead and I'm like it was blinking red and that was it just shut down
and wouldn't do anything else do you ever think that especially in the area that you're in right now
do you think there could be other cryptids like dogman in that area as well I don't think so
Okay.
Not in this immediate area.
And I only think that, but I don't know for sure, but I think it's mostly big foots.
But I don't know that for sure.
There's a couple, there's two or three times that we've been here.
And I have felt, and it may be the dad or the alpha, but I've been so terrified, and it's always been 3.3.30, I'll check my husband and wake him up and I'll just point at the wall.
And I've told me, and I, and he was like, and I'm like, and I whisper.
there's something standing right in it that happened in Tennessee too and Indiana was at the window
but it'll come right up to the wall and stand right there and it can hear and it's waiting to hear some
but I felt when it comes up to the wall and I don't feel this when they're around all the time but
with the alpha I guess it's the alpha it's got to be because he puts off and it's a he I know it is
when he comes around that went behind the wall oh my gosh I literally
want to, I'm like the little girl, I want to crawl into the bed and hide.
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I want to hide behind. I want to cover up and I don't even want to get under the covers and hide. I want to get out of there and hide. The overwhelming sense of fear comes over you. And it's almost like the fear factor starts happening before you even realize of what to be afraid of, if that makes sense. Hey, there's a big foot out there. Then you get afraid. It's like they put off this energy so you feel the fear.
And anxiety first, and then you realize that they're, what's happening.
Like, why am I, oh my gosh, why am I so afraid?
And then you feel that they're standing right there.
That's happened three or four times since we've been at this house that the big one,
whatever the big one means, has been right at that, standing right behind that window.
And I honestly feel like it's tall enough to look in that window.
And that window behind the bed, oh, it's from,
To peek in the window, it's easily, it's nine feet off the ground.
Do you still have pets with you at this house?
Yes, the same two cats and the same two dogs, and I will not, absolutely will never leave them outside on a deck alone.
And like I said, the deck is, it's pretty high up off the ground because we're on a mountain.
And then the middle of the yard is fenced in because the lady before had a little, had a poodle or something to take out.
out and the middle of the yard is fenced in and it connects right with that garage building.
But both sides, both sides are surrounded with deep mountains.
The back on the other side of the garage is deep mountains.
And then there's a, I would never leave them outside alone.
Never.
Nope.
Not after how, not after how fast I've seen that Bigfoot can move as fast as a hummingbird.
They could be on that deck.
Oh, that's the other thing they do.
They jump on the deck at nighttime.
they leap the deck
top of the deck railing
oh is six feet off the ground
maybe seven
they jump on the deck
over top of the railing of the deck
and then they run across it
and then they jump across
oh and our
you know this one our middle
of our yard where it's fenced
in it's like a black chain
it's like a black painted chain link
fence and it has a gate
on each side of the gate
something
has been jumping over the fence where the fence,
okay, it almost looks like if something is running on all fours and ran,
I don't know, it's got like, how do I explain it?
Okay, if you take your hand and you push on a screen real, real hard,
and you can like, and then you look and see, like, where you pushed out the screen,
but it didn't pop out, does that make sense?
was indented outwards.
Yes.
That's what they've done on the fence.
And it wasn't like that when they moved in,
and it's getting worse.
And the top of the rod of the fence,
it holds the chain-link fence together,
is slowly getting more pushed down in the ground,
push down in the ground,
and pushed down in the ground,
and all the black paint now,
that I'm sure it was made that way,
is now all starting to just come.
It's not on there anymore.
So it's like they, I think they make a game of it.
I think they run and they try to jump over the fence.
And sometimes the day miss.
I don't know.
I don't know what they're doing.
It's just, it gets, it's definitely getting weirder and weirder.
And this new property, are you hearing any sounds that shouldn't be there,
anything that's just confusing at night or anything that you said you've heard language before,
things like that?
we have were during the day it was a Saturday afternoon we had unpacked a bunch of stuff and we were it was like two o'clock in the afternoon we were we were taking a nap and it was cool I want to say March of this year and we opened the living room window in the back it's where that garage building is and the pond and that big hauler where the cave is all of a sudden we both are awakened to this oh wow
And it lasted for 35 seconds.
It was so low.
We were looking at each other.
Okay, first we're just, okay, it's just some crazy redneck out in the woods.
Maybe drank a little bit too much were stumbling around.
First of all, I don't even know where he would come from because there's nothing back there.
Those woods go for a long, they go all the way to Bowling Green, which we're like, oh, 30 miles from.
And it goes a long ways.
And we heard that.
We're like, okay, when's it going to stop?
We're just looking at you like, when?
I'm like, finally it's stop.
I'm like, did you hear that?
He's, yep, I heard that.
And he's been back there, and he said that he has heard talking.
And I'm like, what were they saying?
He's, I don't know.
I couldn't understand what they're.
I'm like, what he's not as good as descriptive and explaining things like I am.
I go really into depth explaining things, obviously,
because I'm a very visual person.
He's more of a mechanical person.
And he is, I don't, I don't know.
I'm like, what did it sound like?
What do you mean?
don't you can't explain he just sounded like talking but i couldn't understand what they were saying
and like you couldn't hear it he was like i couldn't hear it but also at the same time like i didn't
it was like like it was a different language both of us have heard this is not really weird like
the rest hasn't drums and we heard this in tennessee too almost like indian drums but very
not super loud
and not medium, like light
to medium sounding, but drums
like something playing
like a rhythm of Indian drums.
And we're like,
do you, first Mike,
first we thought, okay, maybe we're
just hearing it, maybe it's just our hearing.
Then our granddaughter
came and spent the summer with us
and she was like, hey guys,
I'm hearing Indian drums.
Do you guys have a place around here
where people play Indian drums? And we looked
each other like we knew it i'm like no sweetie it's just somebody down the street i wasn't to tell her
make her scared but she heard it too and sometimes it's very faint but sometimes it's loud and it's
in a rhythm it's definitely in a rhythm like it's flying indian like an indian drum and we've heard that
here in india and in kentucky and in tennessee not indiana when i was in tennessee and i was going
to take the walk the day that thing whatever it was i guess the big foot followed me i was
didn't really get my dog on the leash and i think i did send you this picture i went to there was
i don't know something i don't know i just felt like something was there i didn't even see anything
yet or hear anything and i turned to look and i sent you a picture of this one right on the court war
in the front of our house in tennessee the road turns like a huge
shape and then an elbow
like an elbow in the road
and then it goes down to the reserve
there was a water drain there
of course from all the water
that runs off the mountain and it drains
into the reserve water
the lake over there
I looked and I saw this little
like two foot little creature
standing on top of this
I don't want to say it so sounds so crazy
on top of this pipe and I happened to
have my phone in my
hand and I already had it on camera
just in case something happened.
So all I had to do was just hit it with my thumb.
So I didn't even turn away.
I picked my phone up really quick and just I didn't have a chance to aim.
I just clicked a whole bunch of times and I was able to capture two pictures of it.
But I saw it with my human eye, you know, not just like you can see things on your phone.
Sometimes you can't see it your naked eye.
It looked like it had a squirrel face.
Squirrel's eyes are small around and it looks.
like it had squirrel ears, but it was wearing
like a white robe. I'm not like I need to
be committed. Oh, God.
It sounded like. Oh,
gosh. It looked like it was wearing a
white robe and holding
a spear. But it
looked like tissue paper.
If you, at Christmas time,
like white tissue paper,
you'd wrap something in fragile so it
wouldn't get broken. That's like the
color it was. I
could see through it, but not
all the way see through it.
and as soon as it saw me,
it was standing on the water drain right on top of this water pipe.
And I guess I don't know where it came out of
because as soon as I looked,
they were standing on there holding a spear
and had a robe like a cape or robe
because I saw it hanging down,
the spear was in front of it,
and it looked right at me.
And I was like,
I'm like, I was in shock.
I didn't even know what to think.
So I just took my hands.
I didn't look away.
It took my hand as quick as I could
and lifted my phone up.
And I already, like I said, I already had it on camera because of the big foot stuff going on.
So I just took it and I already had my thumb ready.
So I just started snapping pictures.
And I was able to capture it all in there twice, staying on top of the drain.
And if you zoom in, it does look like a little squirrel face and like it's holding a spear.
And I circled it.
And I'm pretty sure I sent you that a couple of those pictures.
I'm pretty sure that you did as well.
I'm going to have to look back through our correspondence for sure after that.
You'd mention that...
They're really good.
You mentioned in the first part with Tennessee that you had unmarked vehicles on your property.
Has that happened again in this area in Kentucky, or hopefully that's something you haven't had to deal with?
It has, but only once.
And I really hope...
And that was why I really didn't want to show my face on it, because my husband's scared about that, too.
We have known a couple.
I'm not trying to make Harley scared.
worse. I know how had a good friend, Claudia Ackley, unexpectedly have a heart condition.
Yeah. Did you know her? You hear about her? Unfortunately, I was never able to talk to her because that was before I got into the subject.
Uh-huh. Yeah. And there's two other people unexpectedly, yeah, and they were having a lot of, and I'm scary. You know, the government could do anything they want to do to your stuff. And I'm not trying to lose our home and be homeless or any.
anything else or have a bank account froze, which they would be sadly disappointed, but
it's just scary. But I also want people to know to not be afraid to come forward because
there really are things out there that you're human eye cannot. There's things out there that
we're just not aware of. And I think if the government made people aware of them and just
then it's our choice.
If we choose to still go in the National Park and go hiking for three weeks,
buy ourselves deep in the mountains, and that's up to us.
But I think we should have the right to choose,
whether we want to put little kids at risk or our elderly or put our own selves at risk.
That should be our choice, not for them to choose.
But I think, oh, I think they definitely know, 100% no.
And it's almost like that these beings, whatever they are,
have the government
can't control them. They can't control what they
do. They can shoot them. They can
kill them because I know
that they are flesh and blood. I know
that for sure because I've seen
them and they've left footprints.
I went to the Bigfoot Smoky Mountain
conference a long time ago.
It took me two years. The first
even wanted to talk to people and a couple
people kept trying to get me
and I was too scared of being laughed at
and ridiculed because I had been
before and now
and I heard all these people go missing,
I don't want to not talk anymore
because I want people to know
so they have a choice.
Just be aware and be careful.
And people, I saw something yesterday,
some lady said,
it's not fair.
It seems like the more that the people want to see them
and go hunting them, they can't see them.
And then those of you guys that don't want to see them,
you're the ones that do see them.
Let me tell you something.
It has changed my entire.
life. It just changed my husband's life. It just changed our animals' lives. I don't, I would never go,
I don't want to go kayaking anymore because I know they can swim. I'm scared to go, I used to go hiking
all the time. I can't, I got a, like I said, I got a bad knee. It doesn't bend all the way,
so I got bad knee replacement. But I used to go hiking with my dog alone all day long. I don't
do anything like that anymore. Like, it got to the point in Tennessee where I wouldn't go
I wouldn't even leave the house.
It got so bad in Tennessee, Jeremiah.
I wouldn't go anywhere.
I wouldn't even leave the house.
I was that scared.
We got out of there because I knew there was so many of them
that I just didn't want to go anywhere.
I was just scared.
And now, I don't know.
I feel like if they wanted to hurt me, if they could have.
And I just feel like my relationship is stronger with God now.
And I feel like I'm protected.
I just don't feel.
I'm not saying they can't.
can't hurt me. I'm saying that they don't want to because I'm not trying to hurt them. And I think if you're not trying to hurt them, I wouldn't speak for all the big foots. I really can't speak for any of them, but just from experience.
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I think if you're not trying to hurt them
And they don't see a weapon in your hand
They're not going to hurt you
But like they did tell me
When they did talk to me in my head
The second time
And I know it was not me
They said there are many of us
Some good, some bad
Just like people
And I truly believe that
I do believe that there's some good, some bad.
Oh, our experience, my husband said, I think he had a good point.
I think there's some that are in, they just get, like, rogue males that just are not abiding to their tribe, their troop, their family that they're in, their rules, and they just get kicked out.
Like a rogue bear in the national force, the national park in Smoky Mountains, they just not abiding the rules, and they just get taken out.
I think that's what happens with a lot of sometimes these big puts and those are the ones that are bad.
Yeah, I agree.
And I would love it if you'd be able to talk to the audience for a minute.
Do you have any advice for people that are experiencing things similar to what you've conveyed during this interview?
What should they do?
I guess it depends on what's happening.
If they feel like they're in danger, we moved.
but not everybody can move.
I would go out there and I would talk to them
and I did that.
I did that in Indiana and I did that in Tennessee
but I hadn't had enough experience in Tennessee
to know how to deal with them and know what to say.
I've done that here and I've done that in Indiana
and I went out there
and you cannot feel any fear when you talk to them
because they can sense if they are,
I only believe they can do that
if they are close enough to you.
They can sense your emotions.
And I do believe not all of them, but some of them can read our minds if they're within close proximity.
So before you go out there, you cannot feel any fear and maybe just have a family member not go with you.
So it's not like you're trying to be all big and bad and bully them, but just have a family member watching out the door or the window for you and go out there and just talk.
and just talk very firmly and very sternly.
And I pointed it the other day and I yelled.
And I said, I was pointing at the woods and I said,
you do not climb on this roof.
You do not climb on this building.
You do not tear up our family.
I not terrorize my animals anymore.
I said, it stops right freaking now.
And I said, and I mean it stops.
Do not do it again.
And I said, I know you can hear me.
And since, and when I've done that before in Indiana,
it stopped. They did stop jumping on the, they did stop jumping on top of the farmhouse roof.
They didn't do it to the new roof. And they've stopped so far, since I've done it here, they have
stopped. They'll stop for a couple days. And it's either new ones coming in and doing it again,
or they just decide to try your patience again. So I would go out and talk firmly and sternly to
them and don't show any fear and point and yell and tell them you mean business and it's worked
it's worked for me twice i've had to go out and do it again but it does work that is great advice
thank you so much i think they're going to do what they want to do you're welcome other than that
i don't think there's much i don't think there's much else we can do because i think they're going to
do whatever they want to do but i think they do have some respect for people that will speak to them
acknowledge that they're there. Hey, I know you're here, but you stay off of this. And I wouldn't,
and I would not suggest feeding them. I can tell you that right now, because they were getting fed
by accident and they, yeah, they were, oh yeah, it was a huge problem. They banged on this roof and this
garage roof in our house for months all night. Think about you're trying to sleep, Jeremiah,
and somebody's banging on your garage door all night long, like a lot.
as hard as they can all day long.
And there's who you're going to call, the Bigfoot police?
No, not hardly.
Yeah, there's no Bigfoot police that we know of.
No, that's the only advice I think that I can give, and it would work.
And when I prayed that night, and when they were at the door and they talked to me in my head,
and when I said, okay, Carrie, calm down, go get your gun.
And that's when they said, do not bother or don't bother.
It will not do any good against us.
And then, of course, I started laughing, which didn't help.
It probably didn't help a situation.
But what else you're going to do?
What if they're right?
So I prayed, I said, in the name of Jesus, you're to leave this property.
And the name of Jesus, you need to leave.
You are not welcoming.
You need to leave.
It got dead silent, quiet, deafening quiet, quieter than I've ever heard, quiet.
And that worked, too.
Does it work all the time?
No.
But I think with both of those, I've been able to keep things a lot calmer,
where I'm not afraid to go outside anymore.
I'm not afraid to walk down to the garage anymore, stuff like that.
They left me, I stuck a Bible in the window here for them, too,
and they left me a wooden cross out of a tree bark that they tore off, oh, 40 feet in the air,
and they made me a wooden cross, and this thing, it looks, I don't know it's hanging there.
It might even be old fishing line.
It looks like it's hanging there right behind our garage, 10 feet behind our,
garage building on our property hanging in the air a wooden cross they made me i think i sent you
picture that is like mind-blowing it's literally just hanging there and it's like invisible i don't like
it's got to be fishing line because i don't even see how it's hanging there you can see nothing it's
attached to right i think some people they're just more attracted to than others and i don't know why
but trust me i wouldn't wish it on anybody i wouldn't in some people they want it but i
I would be careful what you ask for, be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it and you can't undo it.
There's no going back, unfortunately.
That is what I hear, and I think you're absolutely right.
But it has been a pleasure talking to you today, and thank you so much for sharing everything that you've experienced.
And I want to invite you to do something listeners as well.
If you go to Bigfoot Societypodcast.com, there's a new section at the top where you can leave a voice message.
and Carrie, if you ever experience any stuff, you can easily leave a voice message there,
and then I can play that on the show to do a little update, and you can always send me messages as well as we've been talking.
Sure.
Yeah, but listeners, if you have something that you want to share and you want to leave a voicemail,
you can do that over at Bigfoot Societypodcast.com.
If it's a long story, you can just share multiple parts, go in and leave multiple voicemails.
But, Carrie, it has been a pleasure chatting with you.
I'm sure we'll be talking again.
And I hope I can help at least one person, anybody.
One person would mean the world in me compared to what I've been through.
I would be a blessing.
Yes, ma'am.
Thank you so much for coming on the show today.
Thank you, Jeremiah.
You have a blessed day.
You as well.
Everybody.
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