Bigfoot Society - Georgia Bigfoot Mind Communication!
Episode Date: September 13, 2025What happens when a Georgia woman finds herself face-to-face with glowing red eyes, massive footprints, and beings that can seemingly disappear into thin air? In this gripping episode, we meet Joy —... a lifelong resident of South and Northwest Georgia — whose ordinary life took a terrifying turn in 2022. From childhood tales of the Crumpton Booger in South Fulton County to chilling real-life encounters involving mind-speak, sprinting creatures, vanishing tools, and haunting vocalizations, Joy’s journey into the unknown will leave you questioning what’s really lurking in the woods. You’ll hear stories from Coweta County, Cochran Mill Park, Savannah, and deep in the secluded forests north of I-20. Whether it’s red glowing eyes that follow your truck... or a creature that runs so fast it becomes smoke... this is not an episode you want to miss.🗣️ 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📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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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. All right, Pickfoot Society. You've got the privilege of talking to
Joy today. Joy is an individual that reached out to me after the episode I did on the Belt Road
Booger down there in Georgia.
And she's got some interesting things to share from her perspective about what she's
experienced down there.
So welcome to the show, Joy, how are you doing today?
Hey, Jeremiah.
I'm doing all right.
How about you?
Having a great day.
It's actually pretty nice out here in Iowa.
It's starting to go down and, you know, kind of hit the 60s and the 50s.
So cannot complain.
I'm enjoying that.
You know, I want to make sure that you have.
the time to
share what you've experienced.
We'll probably be chatting along the way it sounds
like about this.
But feel free to
take us back to
when you started having
experiences
with Bigfoot
down in this area.
In actuality, I didn't really
have my own personal experiences
until
22.
But I grew up in South Fulton,
County, which now should be a South of them, but back in the 80s.
And my great-great-grandparents, we were the first ones that were on this particular
road.
The house they built was in 1908, I think.
And I grew up hearing stories about the Crumpton Bougar, which I later found out
at the Compton, you know, the Comptons were actually the ones that had this
bugger that would sit in their cattle fields.
but my granny would tell me
that she, I think she had seen it
the way she talked.
I was just a little kid then.
But she said it was always described
as a white dog
that would sit in the
Crumpton's battlefield.
So this Crumpton Bougar
my
uncles and cousins
and everybody in the whole area knew about it.
My Uncle Hubert, he would tell stories about it.
I never heard his story, just the one that my granny had said about, you know, that encounter.
But my dad's brother, I had heard a story about him and one of his buddies coming back from, this is probably in the 50s.
You know, far as the timeline and this sort of thing, I'm not exactly sure.
Like I said, I was a kid.
But something had paced him and his buddy in the woods.
And when he got home, it was reported to, you know, the story that was told to me, that he was,
very scared and thinking up about it, didn't know what it was, didn't see anything.
And of course, my Uncle Harvey, he would do Woodrout back when my dad was a kid.
And, you know, he would, you know, elude to, you know, sometimes there'd be something out there.
And I'd ask my dad about it.
My dad said he had never heard anything.
He actually laughed at me after I told him my dad, my sighting where I live now.
but the Belt Road Bougar
I had gotten married
and the late 80s
early 90s I had moved
my husband then
and I had moved down to
Cowie to County
just outside of Palmetto
it's a noon and addresses
back toward Cochran Mill
and all this sort of thing
and I had never heard anything
when I was looking down there
about a Belt Road Bougar
or anything like that
but when we were building
the house in 1990 my husband
then had gone down to the house to like backfill or so it's like late at night after
he'd gotten in from work again i don't know what this was or what it was but he came back
to the house telling me that something down there screamed and scared him to death and of course
he grew up you know rural you know fulton county you know he had hunted he fished and all this kind of
stuff he had been an outdoors kind of person he said he didn't know what that was it's a dream he just
that cleared him to death, and he came running home,
but he left out of there in a hurry from the elsewhere building.
Yeah, and let's see, I drove a truck for a couple of years,
and of course I've heard all these stories about, you know,
people seeing things on the road, you know, driving a track.
I don't want to say fortunately or unfortunately.
I never saw anything.
And we used to run I-40 all the time, my co-driver and I,
I never saw anything.
What were the kind of things that you would hear from other drivers about that area?
Well, I never really heard anything from other drivers.
The only thing I heard is like recently within the last five years listening to podcasts and things about different driving things.
Because I know I was listening to one last night.
And the driver was talking about Palestine, Arkansas.
and, you know, he had said he, him and his other driver were the only two on I-40,
headed east and said, one, jumped the six-foot fence, came across two lanes,
dumped the four-foot median, went across, and then jumped the six-foot fence onto the other side.
You know, I never saw anything like that.
And, you know, and I've heard another story about around Huntsville.
I think it was a magazine delivery eye or something, I'm not sure, about where he
broke down and, you know, he had come face to face with one.
He was, like, had to relieve himself out the side of his van, and one sort of came up
upon him and it scared him to death.
And I remember the podcast.
It scared him really bad.
And I'm thankful.
I never thought anything like that.
But I do remember when I was a kid too, camping and hearing weird noises, you know, camping,
you know, you kind of write it off as whatever.
Who knows what it was?
You know, and I'm listening to all these stories now, the podcast, you'd have to kind of look back and I just kind of wonder what they might have been if it could have been a big trip.
All the things that you said at the beginning of the interview, are those from the same county as where your husband had that he heard that scream?
That was in Chicago City County, where he heard that.
Yeah, just across the Fulton County line, not too far from Cockerman Mill Park, which I think was mentioned on the Belt Road Booker.
Yes, absolutely. The stories you heard from growing up were those also in the same county or a different county?
Yeah, all in South Bolton County. It wasn't Cowan County, yeah, but it was in the very near vicinity. It was near Fairburn, Georgia, where all this was going on.
Gotcha. And you said you had some things happen when you were a Girl Scout leader?
Yeah, I was about to say I was a Girl Scout leader
And we had gone camping at the Girl Scout camp in Savannah
And of course the leaders have separate tents from the girls
And all the girls were
I think we had maybe six or eight girls
And we had it was platform tent camping
And the girls started
You know, started hollered Miss Joy, Miss Joy, you know
We've got you know something's out here
You know, not help help help
but, you know, we're scared kind of thing.
And, of course, I'd heard scratching around,
and I think it was Armadillo that was under my platform tent.
But I did hear something walking.
Of course, you know, with girls, and of course there's, you know,
we were kind of on the far side of the camp,
but you never know what other kids are doing.
And I know there were lots of deer out there.
And I never heard anything,
but it did sound like something bipedal walking out there.
And I don't know what scared the girls.
They kept telling me it wasn't a deer
because I kind of thought it might have been a deer.
And I'm like, no, no, it's not a deer.
I don't know what it was.
It wasn't a deer.
So I don't know what had scared of them.
And, you know, I look back over this stuff,
and it's like, you know, just these minor little details
that you don't know what to attribute it to
would make some great scary stories, you know.
But you don't know, can't say there was soft squats.
You know, it's just some kind of creepy stuff,
stuff that would creep the kids out.
And then, let's see.
Okay.
South Golden County, got remarried.
Anyway, I currently live in northwestern Georgia.
Further, it's about an hour northwest of where I used to live.
And we live in the middle of the woods.
I've always lived in the middle of the woods, I mean, always.
And back in 2021, I had a friend who I don't know if they had just started watching big
Expedition or Expedition Bigfoot, whatever it is.
And they had asked me,
do you believe in Bigfoot?
And I, you know, I thought, yeah,
there's one in, you know, Washington somewhere.
And, you know, I'm pretty sure there is one.
And I grew up.
My mom was all into the alien, UFO, Star Trek,
all this kind of stuff, paranormal.
You know, so I kind of grew up with some of that in the house,
you know, unsolved mysteries and stuff.
Well, anyway, so I moved out here and after that, you know, my friend had asked me about, did I believe in it, I thought, wow, you know, at the time I was working night and I was listening to podcasts, I said, oh, let me just Google Sasquatch.
Let me see what's out there for its podcast.
And I started to listen to podcasts.
And, of course, I think, you know, doors, among others, the one I was listening to at the time was Sasquatch.
chronicles. And as the intro, of course, you know, have this
on there. And I was binging this. It's like, you know, I get up for work late in the
evening, you know, get ready, head off the door. And I'm just listening to this stuff
in the truck, on the way, back and forth. And that started, you know, like the end of
December I started listening. And I think it was January, I want to say it was January 21st or
25th or I can't remember
my first actual sighting.
I had gone out
from the carport, got my truck,
backed out, started out
the end of the driveway, we have kind of a long driveway
and
got to the end of it. And of course, I love
wildlife. Like I said, I've always
lived in the woods. I pulled out
the end of driveway and across the road
I saw these two red eyes
and I thought,
huh, that's interesting.
Maybe, you know, it's an owl or something
because, you know, my headlights were kind of pointed over that way,
but the headlights didn't penetrate the woods on that side of the road, really.
But, you know, I just kind of rode it off.
Well, turned right.
And I kind of got this feeling telling me to look to my left.
And Jeremiah, these two red eyes, glowing red eyes,
were looking at me in through my truck window.
I mean, it was, you know, all the weeks of podcasts that I've been listening to,
I was like, I was amazed.
I mean, it was a surreal experience.
It's kind of creepy.
But anyway, so this thing is staring at me, and I'm staring at it, and it looked at me, and I know people talk about mine, speak telepathy.
It asked me, he said, who were you?
Almost like it was surprised that I wasn't one of them or something.
And the best I could figure is they had heard these whoops, you know, in and out.
me listening to this podcast.
And I just thought back to it.
It's like, you know, the afternoon of who were you?
And I said, while I was looking at it, I just thought back at it and said, who are you?
And I'm like, oh, crap, I've got to get to work.
This is just crazy.
So I sped up.
And this thing was keeping up with my truck as I'm going along looking at it thinking about.
And I had to have been going about 30 miles an hour maybe.
And these eyes were about eight inches apart.
And they were, I don't know,
probably about the twice of the size of a human.
And aside from the fact that they were kind of, kind of red,
you could tell behind the redness or it's kind of a reddish pink,
you know, like if you put your finger over a flashlight or something,
you could see the iris and, you know, the whites of the eyes,
and you could see that behind it.
It was, I don't know, it was just real.
So anyway, over the course of the next year and I don't know,
year and six months. I don't know. It was over a year. But anyway, for the next several weeks
and months, it would be like every few weeks I would see something. And then after that, it was
anyway, I'm sorry I get flustered. I mean, I try not to think a whole lot about it. It's like,
I really honestly don't go outside much anymore. It's like you don't know what's in the woods.
Absolutely. And you're doing great. I know that, you know, a lot of times you share what you've gone through.
can put you right back in that state emotionally, and I just want to say thank you for, for
everything that you are able to share. It can be a very tough situation. You're doing a great
job. Yeah. I'm still trying to convince myself that it's real. I mean, in the literal sense
of surreal, it's exactly what it was. It's like something out of a movie. Like, I don't even,
it's like I don't want to believe it, but I know it's completely and totally real. But anyway,
Over the next several weeks, there was an instance where I looked over in the woods a little further up the road, and the red-eyed thing was in the woods, and there were, or about, I think, four or five other eyes, these were kind of the yellowish eyes that were lower down, like the thing was like the side of tree and these other ones were around it, like they were crouched down or something.
I saw that, and I just like, okay, I just feel like it's not there, and I just kept on going.
Well, a few weeks later, I was on my way to work further down my path on the way to work.
I looked over in one of our neighbor's pastures, and there's only two trees in the pasture.
Well, this night there was, quote, unquote, another tree that didn't have any limbs,
and it was about seven and a half feet tall, and it was kind of grayish, and it was very still,
and it was literally next to the fence that was just right up close to the road.
It didn't move.
It was like a statue you stand in there.
And I knew what it was.
I just, like you said, you just want to, you just don't want to believe it.
So anyway, after that, there was another instance I was going up the same path on one side of the road, kind of up in the wood.
There was one set of the yellow glowing eyes.
It was like it was crouched down, looking out over the pasture.
Like maybe it was looking for deer, because, I mean, we had so many deer and so many wild turkey out here.
It's not even funny.
And then again, I was going down the road, further down the mountain.
Of course, it's not really a mountain.
It's more like rolling hills, high hills or whatever around here.
Anyway, going down the mountain.
And this is crazy.
It was probably about 200, 250 yards away maybe, a couple football fields or so.
And I saw it.
It's like I didn't see it come onto the road.
But when I saw it, it was on the, you know, like oncoming side of the traffic left out of the road from me.
And it was running.
It was starting to run.
And its knees were bent.
it was kind of a
I don't know if it was
the grayest golden
I don't know because we don't have many streetlights
but in this case it was
close to one of the telephone poles
with a light on it
type street light thing
somebody had put out there
and when it started to run
its feet
I say it's cartoon-like
because it just was going so fast
that it started to blur
and the hair on it was blowing
backwards like you'd see like
in some of these model commercials
where they have this
you know, big huge fan blowing on somebody in their hair, blown back.
And it got to going so fast that it started to look like a puff of smoke, a fog, or something.
And I watched it go across the road.
And then I don't know if it's just, again, my brain trying to block out whatever, but I didn't see it.
Because there's like vegetation, shrubs, you know, haul weeds, whatever over there.
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And I don't know
if it had gone over
and just dropped
to the ground
and I couldn't see it
when I got
up close to where it had
gone to or
if it had, you know,
people talk about
portals and all this stuff.
I don't really believe
in that.
I honestly think
that these things
have capabilities
beyond what
science has really been able to deal with quite yet.
But I think they vibrate so fast that we can't see them.
And it kind of, you know, like you watch the flash TV show or whatever,
how they get to run in so fast.
And then, you know, they can run through objects,
call it objects and they become a blur.
You know, that kind of thing is kind of,
I think these have some sort of brain capabilities like that.
And then I'm thinking of this.
are the things that happen around here, which in and amongst all this time,
my husband came up missing.
I always think it's funny, the jackstands.
He had four orange jacksand, and three came up missing.
It's like, who's going to take three jacksands and not the fourth?
Like I said, we live in the woods.
I mean, we can see one neighbor when, you know, in the wintertime
when all the leaves are off the tree that are on the next hill over.
But other than that, there's really not anybody around.
here.
Sorry, I want to clarify something real quick.
So you're saying, I just want to make sure I got what was being taken.
Yeah, the jacks, you know, like you jack your car up to work on it or whatever.
Oh, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like we get it a harbor freight or something.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anyway, three of those that disappeared off the property.
We don't know what happened to them and do we don't know anybody that would take three and not four.
That's one of the weird things.
and on my truck during all this time, the wheel weights.
Usually, you know, when you get your wheels balance, you know,
put the wheel weights on the inside of your wheels,
for whatever reason the folks I take mine to put them on the outside of the wheel.
Well, anyway, one Saturday, my husband was out cutting grass,
and he's like, what's this is I keep running over?
And look, and it was wheel weights and looked on my truck, my wheel weight.
All the wheel weights on my truck were not on my truck.
it's like who's going to come and take my wheel weights off.
I mean, seriously.
And another time, shortly thereafter,
there were these fingertip prints.
It's like, you know, I think there was three or four.
I've got a picture.
It's kind of hard to tell in the like because I've got a white truck
and it was just very light, kind of a grayish black mudge,
not really, kind of a pottery type gray smudge or whatever.
I can't remember this three or four.
for fingertip prints
kind of on my truck.
And they were too wide to be my son.
Like I said, I've got a picture of this.
I can send you pictures and things.
And I guess because I had been
out of work, it's like I'd taken some time off.
And I don't know if they were looking to find me in my truck
or thought I was part of my truck
or, you know, like a turtle thought, you know,
I was like the turtle in the cell or something
and they were looking for me.
That's the only thing I can figure out
because it was toward the back
quarter panel on the driver's side of the truck
like it might have been trying to look
through my windows, of course the back windows were dark.
I have a SUV.
And
some weird stuff like that.
And then, you know, I would hear noises outside
and it would turn on the floodlight.
And, you know, of course, the floodlight right here
at the back corner of the deck.
And I couldn't see anything. I wouldn't see anything.
I wouldn't see anything.
Well, there was
a tree.
but the top of it had come down, and it literally came down right on the tree line,
which I just thought that was weird that a tree would come down and it was literally on the tree line.
Like I said, I'm not saying that I believe this or can attribute anything to size
whites or whatever, but it's just kind of odd because that's where I feel like they would be
is where this tree fell because they could look in that window and watch TV with us if they wanted to,
tree line where that tree fell.
And I've heard anecdotal stories, you know, that these things will, you know, put sticks or rocks or something to mark out where lights of light come on because I've heard that lights will, you know, make these things scatter or not come around.
And I found, I've got a picture of it, it's kind of hard to see because I took it out the window of where, exactly where a floodlight of,
lights up right there at the corner, there's two sticks where the far side of the light would be
on the ground.
And my son at the time was walking up to the corner, I don't know if it might be a quarter mile or
stuff, to the bus stop to get on the bus.
And one day he said he was coming home, and he tells me he saw a bear in the woods.
I don't think it was a bear.
We do have bears around here, but they're, you know, like small black bears.
and he said this was a brown bear,
which, you know, I don't think it was a brown black bear,
which I know there are brown black bears,
but I don't think it was one of the bears around here.
I think it was something else.
One night before I had had my sightings,
I don't know how soon before,
my husband never would say,
but he was coming home one night,
and he saw something red glowing in the woods
on our side of the road, on our property,
and he said it got him so curious that he actually stopped.
His truck got out and went and looked,
shown the flashlight around in the woods,
said he didn't see anything.
Who knows?
Who knows what the heck it was?
And kind of the back before I actually had my signing,
there's some back dirt roads and shortcuts you can take through, you know,
around here to get to the school or to get to the grocery store
because we're, you know, the closest anything's like 15, 20 minutes.
minutes away.
And one of the back roads I had was on, there was a deer carcass.
Like somebody had just killed it and thrown it out there.
The whole thing, only the gut pile was laying out next to it.
And this is like 2000 and maybe.
I don't remember exactly when.
But yeah, it was laying there.
The antlers were there.
The head was there.
I mean, if it was a poster, you'd think it would have cut the back strap out or
or would have taken the antlers or something.
But it's like the whole deer was laying there
and this gut pile laying there like they had started to get it.
I've heard stories that that's what softwatra said.
I don't know.
It was one of these, you know, dirt backrooms that I was taking.
I think what else?
Oh, the scariest.
Before, again, before my signings, this was probably about 2007.
after my son was born.
It was one of those, you know, mild,
kind of early,
or actually late winter mild morning.
And I'd had the windows open here in the kitchen area.
I was cleaning.
My kids were still in the bed.
You know, my son was, you know, an infant.
And I walked toward the kitten.
I heard this spring snort huff noise,
nothing like I had ever heard before in my entire life.
scared me. I stopped dead in my tracks. It scared me. I'm like, what the heck is that? It did not. I don't know. I mean, like I said, it was like a freak, a snort, and a huff. It's all kind of roll one right into the other. And I talked to my aunt about it. She's like, oh, it's a deer and rat. I'm like, no, you know, you got on the internet. I got on the internet. It's like, nope, not a deer and rut. Not that. Not that. You know, and go through the whole animal sounds. No. It was nothing. I had ever heard before. Nothing I could find on the internet. And
then there's that.
I have heard, you know, when we first moved out here,
I thought maybe one of the neighbors, you know,
way back on the other side of the wood was popping wood or something.
Because, you know, you hear this whack, whack.
And I, you know, I would always be kind of curious
because, you know, it would only be two wax.
And he's going to chop wood and only do two wax.
But, you know, you just kind of ride it off as maybe some kids in the woods or something,
you know, and that would go on off and on.
and I've never heard any of the
Ohio
or the Sierra,
I've never heard anything like that
but I've heard something
out here that sounds crossed
between a hound dog
and a coyote
and there's nobody
on this side
that, you know,
closed as a hound dog
could have coyotes out here
and it, I don't know,
it could have been a weird coyote
but it was,
it's been frequent enough
that, you know, you kind of have to wonder, you know, what is it?
I have to wonder.
It's like I don't, like I said, I don't know if it's coy or maybe somebody I don't know has a hound dog somewhere,
but it's just, it's one of these weird sounds that doesn't exactly sound right.
And, okay, jump back, just talking about being scared.
Also, the 600-pound owl thing, as I was walking out one night when I was walking out to get my track to go to work,
I heard an owl right across
out of the carport
in the wood line
this big owl
I mean it was
it would have to have been a huge owl
if it were an owl
and there was another one
back on the turnaround
of the driveway
over in that side of the woods
of course it's pitch black
all this is taking place
night
and heard another one
and then kind of over
further down the driveway on
the other side kind of behind the house, there was another one.
That's all I could do to get out the door to make myself walk.
I mean, just to walk around the back of my truck to go get in.
I mean, it just, I don't know.
Like I said, I saw, you know, two different times, the eyes.
I saw the one in the pasture.
I saw the one running across the road.
and then my son who played the band
and October or 22
I think it was
I had gone down to get him
after a football game
and this is the one that
really tore me up
as I was going down
it was further up
than where I saw the other one running across the road
this one was on the
oncoming
on the left side of the road
looking at me as I was going down the road
it looked like a
it looked like a gorilla with
saucer size eyes
I mean like voids like if you
I don't know if you ever watch Land of the Lost
I don't know how old you're
Land of the Lost that used to come on on Saturday mornings
and the flee sack with the big giant eyes
Oh okay yeah sure
that type eyes that's black
void is what it looked like and it was
it was the color of
night. I mean, it was
it's like
if your headlight with the headlight
it's like it was the same
color as foliage in the
night in the surrounding
and it was, it had the
gorilla face. This one was probably
maybe six foot tall.
And, you know, from what I've
taught to different people and things and heard
things, it might have been a juvenile
I don't know.
And too, I've heard
things again
the podcast and talking to people
that may be
they look more like
apes when they're born
and they start getting
the more human-type face
as they get older
is what I've heard
so I don't know
it might have been a juvenile
otherwise it's an escaped grillo
I don't know
I don't know of any escaped grillas
around there
no zoos anywhere close
and I cried all the way
after I saw that thing
I'm just like
like Lord
why are these
why are you showing me these things?
It's scary to know all the times I've been in the woods of these things have been there.
And that brings me back.
It's like another time I had walked into the woods.
It's like one of those days I just had to go and I had to walk back to the creek.
And I was sitting back there and I was having a good cry.
And I heard something move.
And I thought, well, maybe it's a squirrel.
I looked around to see where the squirrel might have been.
and I didn't see anything
and then all of a sudden I heard these footsteps
like it was somebody.
That's my cat, by the way.
And I said,
hello, is anybody there?
And I didn't hear anything.
I didn't hear anything again.
And all of a sudden the hairs in the back of my neck
just kind of stood up and I'm just like,
oh gosh, this is creepy.
Let me get out of here.
So I left and came back to the house.
But I don't know.
I mean, just the stuff you grew up with
and I know these, you know,
my granny believed they were real.
My uncles believe they were real.
You know, too many anecdotal evidence people find footprints, which around here, there's no where to get footprint.
It's like we have a gravel driveway and, you know, hardwoods and pines and lots of leaf litter, and there's nowhere for any footprints to be.
So people who don't believe that there's, I don't believe that there's, I don't believe that there's.
soft-squatch, I feel bad for them. And I kind of feel blessed to know that they're there
and kind of curse the know that they're there because I can't enjoy the outdoors like I used to.
You know what I mean?
No, I definitely do. And this, so we're talking about Northwest Georgia right now, correct?
We're talking about Northwest Georgia. Yeah, where I currently live. That's where I've had all my
experiences. But yeah, I believe that was a dog man that was, which I don't know if the Belt Road
Booger back to that.
I don't know if that was a dog man he was talking about or what, but I think that was
the dog of the Crumpton Booker.
I was told about, I believe that was a man.
And, too, and I don't know if you know the author, Ann Rivers-Sidon, she's deceased,
but her, she had, if you Google it, Ann River Sidon's Atlanta magazine, and the
interviewer asked her about her favorite myth or legend, and she actually mentioned the
Crumpden Bougar and the way she describes it's very interesting.
Yeah, there's all down in South Fulton area.
There's, you know, the Crumpden Bougar was playing and not the Belt Road.
Just to double check this area, because I've talked to a few people over the years about Northwest
Georgia, there are so many different areas in northwest Georgia that have Bigfoot activity.
It is absolutely crazy.
We're leaving it at the general area of northwest Georgia, correct?
Well, I mean, I could get more specific and say we're probably about 30, 40 minutes north of I-20.
Okay, gotcha.
Yeah.
And there's a gentleman that actually has a podcast and he does research.
and I got contact with him
and he's had activity on his property
and he's,
I don't know,
not far from here at all.
I mean,
probably 15 minutes from here.
So,
you know,
and I kind of laughed with the kids
and said,
you know,
that's probably the reason we,
because I haven't seen or heard anything
in the last couple of years.
I've been stuff here,
which, of course,
like I said,
I haven't been outside.
And as much as I've been.
And I don't work nights anymore either.
So, yeah, it is what it is.
I can definitely understand that.
I mean, you go through situations like this, and it really, really does affect you.
And I don't know if people can understand that unless they've actually gone through that situation.
And that gentleman, I can't even, if that gentleman's listening, I'd love to talk to you.
In the area that you've been having these things happen, have you ever talked to your neighbors to see if they've been experiencing things as well?
Oh, yeah.
I'm glad you asked.
Oh, right.
I asked my friend, I said, I said, what do you think about Bigfoot?
And she said, oh, yeah.
She said, there's a family that lives over there on the mountain.
I said, really?
I said, you never said anything?
She said, no.
She said her mom, which her mom's probably about 10 years older than I am.
She said, oh, yeah.
My mom grew up over in such and such area.
And she said, yeah.
So when they were kids, they were out, you know, a bunch of the neighborhood kids,
about six or eight of them were out where I think, I don't know exactly how many.
We're out playing in one of the yards and one of these things stepped out of the woods
and was looking at them.
And I talked to her mom and her mom has had bupos of,
sightings, noises,
creepy stuff that you just wouldn't believe.
She's seen orbs, the whole thing.
I can give you her name and number,
which she's already said that, you know,
she'd be happy to do an interview.
So actually her as well.
Yeah, thank you.
Yep.
Uh-huh.
And, yeah, so that's that.
And then one of the neighbors was coming down the road,
I don't know, sometimes they'll, you know, if you happen to be coming out your driveway,
if somebody comes by, they'll stop, you know, chit-chat.
And I had asked this one neighbor, ask him, I said,
I said, have you seen any strange things, you know, like Bigfoot, softquoise or anything?
And he laughed.
He said, oh, yeah, this is the thing about this out here.
He said, yeah, he said, back before we moved out here,
he said, we owned the property and said, I'd go hunting over there.
And there was one, he said it was a cold, and he said it after it had ice,
snowed a little bit. He said, I was over there hunting and I was looking and one slid down
in the maintenance and said, as it slid down, it turned around and looked at me. And I'm just like,
okay, nobody around here talks about it, but it's kind of like one of these normal things.
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and that the 99% of the people of more of 50
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And there's actually
a wildlife management area.
I guess it's probably
about 40 minutes from here,
I guess.
and there's one of the roads over there
it's known as what was it,
Harryman Road or something like that
and then there's actually just west of here
off of 27
there's you know
Bougar Hollow Road or some Bougar Road
I don't know all these kind of weird
you know references
what my thing's around here
and then I was talking to my boss at the time
when I was working night
and the dad was part of the
tribe or out here in Cherokee tribe and they would have their talks you know their little
cow-wows or whatever they'd call them and she said her dad would go to these things and she would
be there and she said the elder that would tell the stories told some really scary stories about
so yeah I mean it's it's out here and I think most everybody knows about it and those who
don't or you know blissfully ignorant
I don't I don't doubt that you mentioned the scary stories from from the those individuals.
I don't doubt it.
I mean, this area that we're talking about, I've talked to other individuals,
some really, really intense things that happen in this area.
So I don't doubt that for for a minute.
Man, it's almost like you need to have a big meeting with all your neighbors and have
like a cookout or something and be like, all right, let's get all the Bigfoot stories out in the open, guys.
Get a game plan here.
So I think that's the thing about, you know, move out in the woods.
It's like pretty much everybody owns the gun.
Everybody leaves each other alone.
If you need a neighbor, they're there to help kind of thing.
That's just kind of the mentality out here.
And so, you know, if you see each other with passing, you know, it's like, hey, how you doing?
But, yeah, we, you know, that kind of really go on out here.
Yeah, it's kind of.
similar to out in the sticks Iowa in a way.
Yeah, but if something happens, man,
those people are there for you, no doubt.
You know, they're good people.
Wow, intense, intense stuff.
My goodness.
Is this a thing where, so you mentioned that it's been a while
since stuff has happened for you, right?
Yeah, it's been a while.
Is it a thing where you would want stuff like this to happen again,
or you're pretty, you're okay with it settling down for a while?
You know, after I kind of molded over and, you know, I kind of don't like necessarily going back like going over exactly how I felt at the time.
Sometimes it will come back, I feel it.
Oh, there's, that just reminded me of another thing, which you're talking about getting, you know, incidences.
Yeah, I wouldn't mind because I think actually these things kind of want.
did to interact with me is one reason, because I mean, there's a couple other things I just remembered.
I think they did want to interact with me. And the whole gifting thing, you know, I had actually,
right after I had had my first two sightings, I called the BFRO and the guy that contacted me.
And he's like, well, you know, this is before I actually saw one face to face or whatever.
He couldn't even report it. I mean, he couldn't even put it on the BFRO thing at the time because I just saw the eyes.
I saw your eyes at the time I contacted him.
It still happened to you, right?
It doesn't take away from that being real.
So, yeah.
Exactly.
Exactly.
But another instance, I'm going to wait home from work one morning.
And of course, you know, you see roadkill like a deer, like if a deer gets hit, you know, you see blood out the mouth or broken legs or squished or something.
There's blood somewhere.
well on my way to work or on the way home from work
on the side of an embankment it was a bare embankment
there was like a root or a blard stick or something
sticking out of this embankment
and this deer on the side of the embankment
I mean it was it was kind of steep
if a deer had fallen off of it it would fell to the bottom
I mean it's not this is
anyway the thing the neck was bent backwards
broke backwards there was no blood no nothing
and it was like leaned over this stick that was sticking out of the embankment.
And the whole gifting thing, and that's what I thought.
Maybe, you know, it thought I was going out hunting at night every time I would leave the house.
And, you know, and maybe I was inept at killing something.
So maybe it was going to gift me something.
There was that and two, like I said, backtracking, remembering this stuff.
Before I had my sighting and where I was working at the time, high security had cameras everywhere.
You know, I was like, you know, the night manager person on call there on site.
And all of a sudden, the police just showed up out of nowhere.
And, of course, they can get in.
The police in the area can get into the, you know, gated area.
And I'm seeing all these police on camera.
I'm like, what the heck?
What's going on?
And all of a sudden I get a call from 911 saying, stay inside and make sure the doors are locked, of course.
and they're crawling around everywhere
and then my boss calls and said,
what's going on?
And, you know, and I tell her
and, you know, I said,
I saw nothing on camera
and I lay there and listen to podcasts
and watch the camera.
That's what I did pretty much all night.
Nothing.
Nothing there.
And the, we never could,
or I never could,
my boss never could at the time,
couldn't find out who reported the incident.
Somebody was trying to get over the fence
is what was reported.
and no, the police chief never told my boss who reported it
or what they said they saw trying to get over the fence
or what they just reported somebody was trying to go over the fence.
And I look back on that and maybe this thing, you know,
me listen to these podcasts and, you know,
if it, you know, identified me with my vehicle,
maybe it followed me to work because I only worked like 25 miles
from my house or at the time from my house.
So I don't know.
And it could very easily get to my work through the wood
or down the small highway that, you know, my work was off of to get there.
It's without being seen.
So, you know, there's all kinds of weird stuff that I just, you kind of, in retrospect,
you kind of look back and you wonder, well, you know, this is really weird.
This is not something that's normal?
You know, is it really attributed to Bigfoot or are you just losing your mind because you
actually saw these things?
And, you know, it's like, what else could it be?
It's like, somebody please tell me what else it could.
have been, you know. It's such an interesting thing right there because on the one hand, you know,
we don't know a lot about your job, which is fine. But logically, it would either, you're right,
it would either be trying to get in. If it was a Bigfoot that was trying to like scale fence,
or potentially there's something in that place where you worked, where it was trying to get those,
whatever this company does.
And it sounds like since you're the one that knows that that probably is not a logical option there.
Yeah, I don't think so.
I mean, it could have been somebody, but I don't think so because the issues that we have that go on at that place that went on,
there could potentially have been somebody trying to scale the fence.
But we had since I was there for like five years, there was never.
anybody ever tried to scale events.
So, I mean, it was just kind of weird because anybody that knows the place know that the
police aren't far away and the police are always on call and, you know, they'll be there
very shortly and you could get your behind shot.
Right, exactly.
I don't mess around in Georgia.
Now, you've had the opportunity or however you want to view it of being able to see
a Bigfoot a few times.
Based on what you've experienced and what you've seen, do you have a leaning either way towards what we're actually dealing with when we talk about Bigfoot?
Could it be maybe an undiscovered ape or something that's more human like?
Anything in your mind regarding that?
I actually think it's some sort of primate.
It's like I was saying about the one that I, the younger, what I believe to be younger when looking like an egg.
I think it's like anything else
because you know
you look at animals
how they look
any kind of like
baby gorilla
human
whatever they have this
a baby face
and then as they grow up
they actually get an adult face
and I think that's pretty much
what the deal is
and their adult face
just happens to look more human
than a you know
gorilla or a chimpanzee or something
I just I think they're just another eight
and I think they're just curious about us
and actually, you know, just from the stories about, you know,
some of the Indians around the country talking about, you know,
trading with them and this, that, and the other,
I actually think they are capable of something like that
because if you look at, you know, some of the guerrilla things they've done
studies and sign languages and how gorillas can use their monkeys or chimpanzees or whatever,
you know, can actually use tools and, you know, like get a stick and dig in
and get ants out or whatever.
It's like these things.
If they're human,
I don't think they would be living in the woods
because I mean, I know very few humans
who would just go off the grid
and live in the woods with no electricity
and no anything.
I mean, so I actually think these are
some sort of ape type thing.
You know, of course we're eights too,
but yeah, I just think there's just some other
something that nobody wants to admit that they're there,
because it would scare the pants off of everybody that went into the woods.
And, yeah.
It's, it's definitely a thing where when disclosure happens,
because it will happen one day,
there's a lot of people's paradigms that will be forever changed.
And it'll, it'll change society 100% across the board.
Have you ever been over to the museum in L.O.J or BluRey?
I just a matter of fact I have.
Yeah.
Yes, I spoke to the young lady in there, and she told me about her episode on your podcast,
and that's how I actually got to your podcast.
Nice.
Thanks, Amanda.
She's great.
Wow, that's awesome.
Have you ever spent any time in the woods out there in the Chattahoochee National Forest area or anything I thought?
I, not exactly.
I mean, you know, we kind of drive through there.
When I was younger, we did a lot of camping like up around Cherokee, North Carolina.
You know, like we go to Smokemont Campground.
We'd go to Cades Cove a lot, you know, just that kind of area up in there.
We didn't do a whole lot of North Georgia camping.
Yeah, I never saw anything when I was up there.
Like I think I mentioned earlier about when we go camping, you know, you kind of hear things,
which we went to Mammoth Cave.
Mammoth Caves out there are the kids.
campground out there.
And I remember out there hearing something at night, like something going through garbage
cans.
And I remember just thought that was really weird, somebody out and all the garbage cans.
And I had heard another podcast somewhere along the line where somebody else had heard sounded
like something going through the garbage cans at night.
I just thought that was kind of interesting.
North Georgia, I haven't really done any too much up that way, or as camping and outdoors.
It gets pretty wild, but I'm sure you've also heard things about North Georgia as well.
But, you know, Joy, it has been really enjoyable talking to you today.
And you have had some really wild and interesting accounts happen over there in Northwest Georgia.
I want to make sure that you were able to share everything that you came to the show prepared to talk about today.
I don't think so.
I'm sure there's something else
but I can't remember
but there's always something
weird going on out here.
Northwest Georgia does have the weird
stuff going on. Well, I
appreciate you coming on and
just another question to ask
you after we stop recording
but thank you so much for coming on, Joy.
Okay, you're welcome.
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