Bigfoot Society - Hunted in Waycross: Sasquatch Stalks the Camp

Episode Date: May 28, 2025

What happens when a grieving widow follows a lifelong fascination with Bigfoot into the haunted woods of Georgia — and finds more than she bargained for? In this intense and emotional episode, we ta...lk to Angie Williamson, a field researcher and founder of Angie Goes Squatchin’, who shares the chilling story of a research weekend gone terrifyingly wrong in Waycross, Georgia. Orbs of light, strange vocalizations, a growl like an engine in the darkness, and a massive creature spotted just beyond the firelight — Angie recounts it all in detail. From the mysterious Troup-Heard Corridor to the infamous Pea Ridge Road Monster, this episode dives deep into one of the strangest regions in the Southeast. This isn’t a myth. It’s not a secondhand tale. It’s Angie’s real story... and it’s one you won’t forget.Resources:Angie Goes Squatchin' - https://www.facebook.com/groups/4814862305256530/user/61568766855134/Elkins Creek Cast - https://cliffbarackman.com/home/projects/footprint-database/database-contents/1997-elkins-creek-ga/SEKRS FB group - https://www.facebook.com/share/g/16C4RXLfyR/🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Patreon – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNT🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com

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Starting point is 00:01:34 Tonight's guest didn't find Bigfoot in Washington or Oregon. She found it in the pine forest of Georgia, beneath the glow of a mysterious orb and beside a fire that burned too quietly. Angie Williamson had no idea what would happen when she followed a local tip down a dead-end dirt road near Waycross. What started as a casual research weekend turned into something else entirely when the trees went silent and something big. started moving in.
Starting point is 00:02:01 This is in a campfire tale. It's a first-hand account with glowing eyes, a vanishing cow, and a creature bold enough to come within feet of the fire. And this is a story of Angie in the night she left her tent behind.
Starting point is 00:02:12 So stay with us. I pick the society. You've got the privilege of talking with Angie Williamson today. She is down there in Georgia. She's been a Bigfoot field researcher for about four years.
Starting point is 00:02:24 And also she's been talking to a large amount of witnesses down there. taking eyewitness reports. But welcome to the show, Angie. How's it going today? It's going great. Thank you for the invitation to come on your show.
Starting point is 00:02:39 Absolutely. You know, I love talking to people from Georgia. It's a really diverse state. You know, when I talk to a field researcher like yourself, do you mind spending a few minutes talking about what got you into the subject to begin with? No. I don't mind. Well, I mean, I've always loved the subject, you know, as a kid, you know, your typical Leonard Neboy in search of and the legend of Boggy Creek, you know, that sort of stuff.
Starting point is 00:03:13 I've always just been fascinated. And like most people, I thought there was one big foot, you know, that lived up around Washington State or Oregon. So I was very surprised when I began to come across stories of reports in Georgia. I was like, oh my. So in 2020, I mean, 2018, my husband passed away. So I ended up staying in a camper for a few months, just trying to navigate my life. you know, get myself together. And so I spent a lot of time on the Internet.
Starting point is 00:04:01 And I come across, you know, Bigfoot reports, you know, some podcasts and such and just started really reading and watching everything that I come across. You know, you can only watch so much on Netflix. And I was just really interested in the subject. You know, you used to, like to. watched the show Finding Bigfoot. And that was, you know, one thing we used to enjoy talking about together.
Starting point is 00:04:31 And it just got me interested in it. So then I started, you know, realizing there were in Georgia more and more reports. And my mind was just blown. So, you know, I would talk to people about it. But, you know, everybody thinks you're kind of crazy for even believing in Bigfoot. or at least that was my experience, you know, a few years ago. And I happened to be having dinner one night with a friend, it was a guy friend, a new friend that I had met.
Starting point is 00:05:06 He actually said, look, I don't think you're crazy because I've seen one. I seen one in such as Georgia. And I was, you know, are you serious? Well, can I write down your story? Because this is fascinating to me. like I just do like a report because I had seen the reports like the BFRO database and such. So I don't know why I just wanted to take a report on it. So I did and I decided to post that report in one of the Bigfoot groups that I had found on Facebook.
Starting point is 00:05:44 You know, I didn't really have any friends in the subject. So I just posted the report just to see what kind of reaction I got. And I got a lot of good feedback on it. And one man reached out to me named Johnny Two Bears. He lives in Georgia. And he was, you know, for my field research group and he invited me to come out. So I went out one day, met up with him and a couple other men, just random men in the middle of the woods. And that's where it started.
Starting point is 00:06:19 and after that we formed a podcast and a research group called the Sasquatchewatchewrughey County Brigade and I met more people and then I became involved with the Molina Bigfoot Festival in Malina, Georgia and met more people and you know as this is going on more and more people's like talking to me you know hey look you can't say anything but this is what happened to me but don't say my name because, you know, I don't want to be called crazy because my job, you know, could be affected. So just through the years, the more I put stuff out, the more stories are right, the more I talk about it, the more people I meet. So it's just kind of, it's just grown. And now I've joined another group called The Seekers, and it's probably,
Starting point is 00:07:19 close to 30 members in it. And we're going to be doing a lot more stuff in Georgia, you know, field research and such. It focuses a lot on the troop herd corridor. So a lot of my stories now, I'm trying to find more and more reports based out of that area. You said it was a certain corridor in Georgia? The troop herd corridor. I know I have a southern accent, so it's called the troop herd corridor. All right.
Starting point is 00:07:56 I have to look that up. Is that by a certain town? It is actually made up of several counties in Georgia. It's Upson County, Talbot County, Merriweather County, Harris County, Harris County. Trute County, Hurd County. And then in Alabama is Chambers County, Randolph County, Tallahassee County, and Clay County. Okay. It's like whole area's got like UFO reports, Bidfoot sightings, strange lights, all type of mysteries, just, you know, strange phenomenons.
Starting point is 00:08:46 It's often reported through this corridor. that's that's that's very interesting when you when you first went out uh you know starting to go out into the field with these individuals that you had met was there a certain experience that you had that made you take it way more serious you're you're like oh man this is actually real out here or were you already there before you you went out well i was already a belaborian because I know people lie, you know, and I'm not one to believe everything somebody tells me, but not everybody is a liar. And a lot of these people, when you talk to them, I mean, they know what they saw.
Starting point is 00:09:37 There's no mistake, you know, no mistaken identity. They know what they saw. A lot of these people, you know, have been hunters all their life. And, you know, so they know what they saw. So I was already a believer. And I'm really not technically a knower in the, you know, the sense of I've seen one class A sighting. But I did experience something several years ago in Waycross, Georgia. So when I was with a Sasquatch and Counter Brigade, I put together this little research project to go down for the week.
Starting point is 00:10:19 weekend. I had a, we had a man, his name was Kevin Crawford, he passed away now, but he had reached out to us saying that they were sightings happening there and he wanted somebody to come down and investigate. So since I live in Middle Georgia, I got picked to be the one to go down. So I worked with Kevin and I posted on some local discussion sites on Facebook looking for witnesses, you know, and of course I got roasted a lot. but at the same time it's okay because in my messenger I was getting people, you know, hey, look, this is what happened to me. I'll meet up with you. So we had like a little town hall meeting and like on that Friday night and had some witnesses come and, you know, it went great. We camped that Friday night on Kevin's property, but it was lightly raining and nothing happened, but the big night was going to be the next night where we're going to stay on a
Starting point is 00:11:22 blueberry farm. So we got ready to go to the blueberry farm, and it was four of us. It was me, Scott DeForest, and a newlywed couple named John and April. And now I had never met John in April. This was the first time I had met them. But we couldn't get to the blueberry farm because dune buggies had wallered the road out real bad. So we had nowhere to camp. So I was like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:11:50 I don't know what to do. Here we are. You know, I've got all these people down here, and I don't even have a backup plan of where to go. I said, well, we can go to Ralph Simmons State Park. It is just over the Florida line and camp there, because I had gotten some interesting pictures sent to me from there. So we drove there, and it was closed on the week of year,
Starting point is 00:12:18 And you had to have reservations to count. So we couldn't make reservations because the office was closed. So we were still stuck. You know, we had nowhere to go for that night. And I told them, I said, well, I do know a place. I drove down here last weekend on like a reconnaissance mission because, I mean, I didn't know anything about Wake Cross. So I did drive down the weekend before just to kind of look around and try to, you know,
Starting point is 00:12:46 get an idea of what I was going to be dealing with, you know, that following weekend. And I had found a place. It was a dead end road where you can camp. And I'll tell you where it's at now. It was the Dixon Memorial Check Station. It's a wildlife management area. So you can camp there. And so I told them, I said, I know a place.
Starting point is 00:13:13 It's not that great. it's not very far from town, but it is kind of in the woods, you know, it is kind of back there and it's a dead end road. And I mean, it's on the way back home anyway. So when we get there, if you don't like it, we don't have to stay. So Scott kept saying, we're going through all this for a reason. And I was like, well, I hope so. I hope we see something because this is, you know, nerve-wracking. And so we, I take them to the campsite and they're like, well, yeah, this is better nothing.
Starting point is 00:13:51 You know, we're already here. We might as well camp and see what happens. So John and April went back to town to get some things. Scott was looking around, you know, just scouting the area. This had gotten later in the evening. And this was in February. So I was scouting around, you know, just looking on the dirt road, just, you know, looking at whatever. And John April came back.
Starting point is 00:14:23 They put up their tent. We were just, you know, finally got dark. And we were sitting around the fire. I had this solo stove that I like to take because it, you know, has less smoke. So we're just sitting around the fire and April, she was very scared. Like, I'm real scary,
Starting point is 00:14:46 but she was really nervous. She had never been out doing anything like that before, you know, so she was just very hyper aware of everything. And I was just watching her and, you know, everybody was trying to calm her down. It's going to be okay, April, you know. And when we go out,
Starting point is 00:15:05 we sit like across her, each other. And if you hear something, nobody points, nobody turns and looks, you just say, you know, something like, I just heard a stick break at Scott's 2 o'clock. So that's just kind of the position we kind of got in. And then she got in this dark at this time. I guess it's probably close to 10 o'clock. And she says, what is that? and she points up in the top of the trees in front of her. And John, her husband said, what is that? That is an orb.
Starting point is 00:15:50 And then Scott saw it. And he's like, that is an orb. Well, I got my phone out. I want to, you know, record it. And I can't see it. I can't see it. And so we all stand up and it starts moving. And it goes down the tree line.
Starting point is 00:16:07 and we're following it. And then when it gets to the corner, it turns on the tree line and comes up the other side. You know, it's like a rectangle-shaped campground. So it makes a right-hand 90-degree turn. So we come up that way, following it. And I still can't see it. And then we get to the road.
Starting point is 00:16:32 And when we get to the road where the tree line ends, then it jumps, It looks like it jumps down out of the top of the tree about chest high. That's when I can see it. So then we all watch it float across the road through the pine thicket until it was out of sight. So we're really freaked out because it was, I mean, it blew my mind. So we're all excited. I can't believe, you know, we just got circled by an orb.
Starting point is 00:17:06 so we sit back down and a little time goes, you know, on and nothing else really happens. Here is a strange sounding owl, which is common in the field. And then April says she heard something scratched to the back of their tent. And she decides then that she's leaving. She's not going to stay. So John decides to leave with her. And so I looked at Scott and I was like, Scott, that means that's just going to be me and you here. And when I said that, something behind me growl.
Starting point is 00:17:53 Well, I didn't realize it was a growl. It sounded like, and I know this sounds stupid when I say this, but it sounded like an old two, I mean, four-stroke motorcycle that somebody's trying to crank down in the wood. It's like an old motor trying to rumble, like turnover. And it confused me because I was thinking, what is that sound? It sounds like a motorcycle somebody's trying to crank. And I looked at Scott and he said, did you hear that? I said, yeah, what was that?
Starting point is 00:18:25 He said, that was two growls. And I said, oh, no, uh-uh, hold on April. I'm leaving with you. So Scott said, well, let's just all lead together. everybody crank your vehicle let's all pull around shine your lights we'll pack up everything and we'll all leave at the same time so that's what we did and you know I had a bunch of water on back of my truck so I easily put out the solo stove it was able to put it on back of my truck was packing up everything and when I go out like
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Starting point is 00:21:37 And when I tell you bright, I mean brilliant white in the first clump of trees inside the campground. And I was confused because that light or reflection had not been there before. If it had been, I would have seen it. But, you know, and so I have this really strong flashlight, and I shine it down there, and I walked, you know, outward trying to shine down in the woods to see if I was seeing something in the woods, and I was just confused. So I asked Scott, because he had pulled up behind me, I said, come here.
Starting point is 00:22:18 And he walked over there. I said, is that eye shine? He said, I don't know. I guess I'll walk down there and see. and this was about 40 yards from us. So when he got about halfway, and of course I'm thinking he's just going to walk down there and debunk that. I mean,
Starting point is 00:22:37 I wish to God I would have had my phone out recording. Why I did, I don't know. I guess I just assumed it was going to be nothing when he got down there. And he got about halfway, and then he started backing up, and then he started running to his truck. And he was like, we've got to get out of here now. And so, of course, you know, I jump in my truck and we all leave.
Starting point is 00:23:03 And when we're leaving, Scott Hollers, you're not going to get that tent now. And I thought, what in the world was that about? Anyway, so we get to the end of the dirt road. And we're, let's go find a place to just sit down and have some coffee and try to talk. So we found like a waffle king or something. We went in and just discussing, you know, everything that had happened. Well, come and find out whenever we had first gotten there and Scott was, you know, walking around. He had found a tent that had been drug up into the woods that still had an air mattress in it.
Starting point is 00:23:44 So that's why he made that comment. You're not getting the tent this time. It's because for some strange reason there was a tent drug up in the woods that still had an air mattress in it. from some previous campers. So that was really weird. So, yeah, that was my, uh, probably the,
Starting point is 00:24:06 the most, um, scariest thing that's happened to me in the field. So that was as close as I've personally got, gotten to something. That's, yeah, that is,
Starting point is 00:24:19 that is intense. Um, did he ever say what it was that, that made him, book it back to his truck? He said when he got closer to it it dropped down
Starting point is 00:24:33 and turned to its right. And when it did, he saw two eyes. So, you know, and part of me was like, but what if we were wrong? What if, like, we let our imagination get away
Starting point is 00:24:49 with us? What if, you know, you just got that what if we were wrong, just and, you know, I knew what I saw, but something still told me, I could be wrong. So I had the opportunity that November, that happened in February. I had the opportunity in November to drive to Brunswick, because my niece lives in Brunswick. So I said, well, we're going to go through Waycross because my daughter and my aunt was riding with me. I said, we're going to go back to the place where I had this incident, and we're going to see if there's,
Starting point is 00:25:25 anything in that tree that I could have saw. And it was about 10 o'clock when I took them in there, and it was really creepy. And I'm telling you, there is nothing in that tree, no type of reflector. There's nothing in that tree that would have, could have been mistaken for that. So it did happen. And all four of us saw it. Wow. That is wild.
Starting point is 00:25:57 Have you ever done any more research in that area? Well, yes, we went back a year later and we took more people with us because we felt like they, you know, Scott is very well seasoned in the field and he's taught me a lot. And he felt like we didn't have enough people and they were, whatever it was was very bold to just keep covering. in on us like that. I mean, we were obviously leaving and yet it still wanted to come out of the woods and get as close to us as it possibly could. So we wanted to go back and take a few more people. And course, we had some friends that wanted to experience it. So when we met up, they had clear cut the whole area. I mean, they had left the pine, but all the hardwood was gone. So that weekend, I mean, we didn't even see a squirrel. Nothing happened. So. Hmm.
Starting point is 00:27:01 That's very... But we tried. Yeah. But that's why now I'll tell people where it was. It was the Dixon Memorial Check Station. It's because we've already been back.
Starting point is 00:27:12 And I mean, I hope something does happen to somebody to see something, you know, to report again down that way. But, and I did get a few reports after that because I had, you know, posted my report in our group and I had a couple of people contact me. Well, one woman, she had saw something with her grandchild and she just Googled, you know, Bigfoot siding in Georgia and she came across my article I had written and she reached out to me. So there's still a lot more sightings going on down that way too.
Starting point is 00:27:52 now are these sightings in that same area then or just in different parts of georgia well i talk to people from all over georgia but there's still sightings in lake cross black shear that area interesting and you know i'm more familiar with the definitely the northern part of georgia because you talk to a lot of people about bigfoot interactions up there but what is this area of Georgia? Like this is southeast Georgia, right? Waycross is the Okievinoki Swamp. It's the very southeast, yes, close to the Florida line.
Starting point is 00:28:42 It's where the Okifanokey kind of starts. And then when you go, I think, through Folkestone, it just gets bigger. This is very edge of the Okie Finnoque Swamp. Interesting. So when you do research down there, you're dealing with a lot of like swamp type territory? Well, where we were, it wasn't swampy. It was a sandy, you know, hardwood forest. So I never really went into the swamp there.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Well, we was just on the edge of the swamp, pretty much. I mean, I've been in swampy areas in the tree. per corridor, but down there, that was the only overnight research that I did there, was that one weekend. And, well, then, of course, a year later where nothing happened. Have you done any other overnight research trips around the state in different areas? Yeah, I've been to North Georgia, but nothing happened. We just wouldn't let we're not lucky you know most time when you go out nothing happens right and I have done
Starting point is 00:30:10 several overnight camps in the trip heard corridor and we did one last weekend and it was it was pretty good we we call it a success because for two nights in the row in a row we had strange light show up at camp in the field. During the day, on Saturday, we kind of split up, walk into the swampy area, and we had tree knocks that followed us down to the swamp and back. I mean, it was very obvious tree knocks. It was a very loud limb break just inside the dark. just inside the darkness
Starting point is 00:31:02 at camp that Friday night I mean it could have been a limb falling sure but nothing never hit the ground so I mean we couldn't see anything but it was a very loud
Starting point is 00:31:19 limb break or tree break but you didn't hear anything hit the ground which was kind of odd you just heard a very loud break It was just inside the darkness. That is very strange, almost like, wonder if it was like breaking it off and then holding onto it, you know.
Starting point is 00:31:39 It's very weird. Yeah, I imagined it like just holding it up in the air and just bending it and breaking it. It's really what it sounded like. I mean, I don't know what it was, but that was the first time I had experienced that. but the tree knocks was really I mean I ain't going to say it was something hitting a tree I'm just going to say it was definitely sounded like
Starting point is 00:32:10 wood on wood whether it was a mouth doing it or actually wood on wood but it sounded clear crisp wood on wood knocks we left camp because we camp in a field and the dirt road takes you down to the swamp. So we kind of divided up.
Starting point is 00:32:37 One team went, you know, to the left, and me and three others kept walking straight toward the swamp. And then right after that is when we heard two clear trinox. And it was me, Melissa Adair, her husband, husband and Scott DeForest. And Melissa and her husband looked at me and we both said, did you hear that?
Starting point is 00:33:07 And I was like, yes, very clearly. So, we kept walking and then we met up with Scott and told him what we heard and we just kept walking and then it did it again. So
Starting point is 00:33:22 that's when I knew it was following us. I thought it might be following the other group that had, you know, branched off, but it was staying with us, I believe. So we went into the swamp, you know, messed around, didn't really see anything. There was an owl that kept, you know, hooting over and over, which was kind of strange in the middle of the day. But we came out and then we're going to walk back to camp and
Starting point is 00:33:58 Scott said, hold up, let's let them go on ahead and then we're going to out like we're going back to the swamp. If it's watching us, we're going to confuse it. Or it's going to have to make a decision of who it's going to follow us or belicist them.
Starting point is 00:34:14 So a few minutes Billy was at base camp. He radioed over. He said, did y'all just do some truth? Knox because I just heard three distinct Shrenax at camp. And we said, no, we did not. But that's about Melissa and them should be coming up into camp any second now. So I guess it went with Melissa and Jerry.
Starting point is 00:34:43 So that's, it's one of those things, you know, I have experienced similar things out in Iowa. one is it messes with you, but it's also, it's pretty cool too. But yeah, in the time when you're experiencing that, it's like, okay, well, something's falling on us. That's not really that cool, but that kind of freaks you out a little bit. But do you have any ideas as to why there's so much strangeness in this one quarter area? I have no clue. It may be a fault line.
Starting point is 00:35:25 sure I need to look that up. I have no idea. I do know that, you know, the Flint River, I've gotten a lot of reports around the Flint River. I say a lot, a few around the Flint River. And it's kind of on the edge of Merriweather County. And I know a meteor hit there, you know, millions of years ago and made the Cove Dome and what formed, you know,
Starting point is 00:35:58 Warm Springs, Georgia and Pine Mountain, it formed those mountains. There were some satellite dishes there that, I believe it was Georgia Tech or Georgia State. One of them used for years for extraterrestrial research. They were originally built by AT&T, and then they were bought by the college and used for extraterrestrial research. for years and now their own privately and they were actually in the Walking Dead. If you ever watched the Walking Dead, they were the satellites that the saviors were living in when they first came on the scene. So it was pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:36:47 But, you know, that's kind of like the edge. And then it just spreads out their Talbot County. There's a documented werewolf buried in Talbot County. There's just a lot of strange stuff. Like one that's seen in that county, you were saying? Yeah. You can look it up. I can't remember her name.
Starting point is 00:37:11 I can look it up right quick. It was a woman, and she ended up getting shot. But, I mean, that's not what killed her. But they were, she had been to boarding school or something, and when she came back to the States, cattle was being killed, and it ended up, I think maybe her mother shot what they thought was the werewolf. And then the next day, she has a hole in her hand.
Starting point is 00:37:49 They were having a lot of problems with people, you know, going to her grave. She's buried in a private cemetery. And now is off limits. You can't visit her grave anymore. But anybody wants to look that up. Were people trying to dig her up or something like that? I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:38:12 No, well, I don't think so. I think it's just people just kept going to the grave. Interesting, interesting. So you have, you've taken definitely your fair share of report. from Georgia, are there any that that stick out to you that were just really surprising or that you remember off the top of your head? Yeah, well, I've got several. I have a mother and daughter that literally watched a dog band across the road in front of them
Starting point is 00:38:50 in Statesboro, Georgia. have a family that the mother and both children watched a bigfoot watching them while her husband relieved himself one night near Barnesville, Georgia. I had a really good story that I posted a few weeks ago. a man sitting in a deer stand watched a mother and child. He actually watched them hold hands and walk off. He got out of that deer stand and never hunted again. He quit hunting that day. He said he went back a couple of times, I think, with his brother-in-law to another property.
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Starting point is 00:42:24 I got one man. He had some cows and some hunters accidentally shot one of the cows and he drug it to the back of his, the property. And the next day, of course, his little boy was about five years old. And you know how little kids are. He wants to see the dead cow. So he drives him to the back of the property. The 1,200 pound cow is just gone, disappeared. I got a guy that he just went,
Starting point is 00:43:01 he was on his hunting property and woke up the next day on somebody else's property. No idea where the time went, how he got there. It's been checked out by doctors and nothing's wrong with him. Oh, that's wild. Didn't have a stroke, didn't have, and they could find nothing wrong with him. They don't even take medication. There's a few posts that you've done that are pretty interesting about what's called the Pea Ridge Road Monster. Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Is that anything you might be able to share about a little bit? Yes, in the Troupe Herd Corridor. Well, that kind of started because I remembered as a child hearing a story about the Pea Ridge Road Monster. from an uncle, he had married into the family. And I just never forgot that story. So after I got into this, I kept thinking about it. And I said, I'm going to reach out to him. Him and my aunt had divorced, and I haven't seen him in years.
Starting point is 00:44:12 But, you know, he has kids, and they're my first cousin. So I just gave him a call. And I was like, Amy, I want to talk to your dad. You know, will he talk to me about what he used to tell about the people? Ridge Road monster. She said, yeah, he will. So they arranged it, and I called him up, and he said, oh, yeah, I can tell you exactly what happened.
Starting point is 00:44:35 Said that it was, I think it was in the, it was about 50 years ago. So his uncle, they all lived on this dirt road. Well, Pee Ridge Road, I think back then it might have been dirt, but they lived in these
Starting point is 00:44:51 little small little houses. And his uncle had coon dogs. he came home from work, you know, it was after dark and he's getting ready for bed. And the dogs left the house like they were chasing something. And so he was listening and he said it sounded like they had treed something. So he put his shoes back on. He goes outside.
Starting point is 00:45:20 He takes his gun and he goes to the sound of the dogs. Well, when he gets close to the dogs, they move again. and then they move again, then they move again. And they're just going deeper into the woods. And he ends up standing on a, he said it was like an old Putwood road. And all of a sudden the dogs came back by him going back towards the house. And that's when he heard something coming through the woods that was huge. And he knew then he had to run.
Starting point is 00:45:51 so he ran with everything he had and he was running so hard when he you know came back to Peabridge Road that he went past his own house and my uncle and him they their house didn't have a porch on it so he ran and just dove through their front door
Starting point is 00:46:15 and landed in the middle of the living room slam the door shut and said you know he finally got the nerve to raise up and just peek over the window. And when he did, he saw it. It was just a large, black, hairy creature standing at the edge of the woods. So, and, you know, when he told the story to the family, he said, I could feel the breath of that thing on the back of my neck when I was running. So I had typed that report and I shared it in a, in a herd county.
Starting point is 00:46:53 discussion group, because that's what I do. That's how I get witnesses. You know, I'll share it in random places. And so I had some people message me. They were like, hey, look, people can laugh all they want to, but I've seen it, you know. I had an experience with it when I was a kid. And so I, you know, did a few more reports and put them out, and a few more after that. I've ended up with
Starting point is 00:47:24 one, two, three, four, five, probably six or seven reports now on the Peary Ridge Road Bunch. But they span over 50 years. Nothing is recent. It was just, you know, this happened. And then one woman, she actually had three stories about it. she'd lived there. You know, generations of her family had lived there.
Starting point is 00:47:57 And she shared a story that her uncle had been taken by one. And it ended up being brought back, not brought back home, but taken to another road. And she shared the story about it. You know, of course, that man is deceased now, but that, that's a family story. So I wrote up about it. Then her mother had an incident when she was a child seeing it. And then she herself had an incident with it like in the 80s.
Starting point is 00:48:41 So it's been around for years. One man that saw it when he was riding his dirt bike as a kid. It crossed the road in front of him. And he was either his cousin or his brother. I can't remember. But he still lives there. And he tells me that it comes back every spring. So, you know, I don't, what is it?
Starting point is 00:49:09 I don't know. I imagine it's probably not just one creature. It's probably several different creatures. And they're just seeing, you know, different creatures at different times. So I'm not sure. Yeah, I mean, and it could even be, you know, some kind of, family group you know we we don't know how long they usually live for really but it is I think it's even more fascinating when you have something like that that you have
Starting point is 00:49:40 experienced in this where you have the same area but you're having people submit reports from over like 50 60 years I think that is just fascinating I still have a a couple of other witnesses that I'm scheduled to talk to. I mean, I'm not scheduled yet, but they've reached out, and so I've got to get that scheduled and try to get some more information and put together their report. But, yeah, those were, you know, just a Pea Ridge Road monster.
Starting point is 00:50:17 I probably got, like I said, five or six, I think, based on just a Pea Ridge Road. But I've gotten several. I have personally have about 50 reports. Now that's all over. That's not just troop herd corridor. That's, you know, all over the state. But I do have a good bit
Starting point is 00:50:44 from the troop herd corridor. But I have personally talked to over 50 people. And if just one of them is telling the truth, then it exists. well that's that's the thing you know it you're exactly right it only takes one person uh and just just think of the thousands and thousands and thousands of people that have they've been talking from everywhere it's uh it's pretty pretty intense to think about uh keeps me going for sure but yeah Angie it has been it has been a pleasure talking to you tonight
Starting point is 00:51:21 I'm working on a little book, my first little book. I have it written, but I just keep adding to it. So I haven't, you know, send it to an editor or anything yet. But hopefully I will soon. It's just, it's just called Bigfoot on the brain, an interesting little book about Bigfoot. And it's just kind of a collection of things that I've learned that has, you know, kind of helped me develop. my theories and and it's my eyewitness reports I think I have probably about 35 reports in it now um but that's it that's awesome that that'll be a great book to uh to get published someday I know it's it's hard
Starting point is 00:52:12 writing stuff like that because you're like as stuff happens you always want to add to it and it's like where you cut it off right but um yeah well I do want to say that one other thing. The Molina Bigfoot Festival that I got involved with several years ago. It's held every November. But the focus of it is the Elkins Creek cast. So if anybody isn't familiar with that, that was a cast taken by Pat Aitkins in like 1997.
Starting point is 00:52:42 It is one of the best pieces of evidence, really this out there. They sent that cast in to, I know it was Dr. Belgium and I believe one other doctor and they analyzed it. It has dermal ridges. The toes impressions were great. Everything about it. You know, it was just a really good print. And they actually have a replica.
Starting point is 00:53:09 I think it's the second copy that was made from it is actually on display in Molina. If anybody, you know, ever through that way and wants to stop and look at it. It's really cool. but that was taken right there very close to the Flint River. That's awesome. That is a cast that gets brought up every once in a while. I know I've heard Cliff talk about that as well and just the, yeah,
Starting point is 00:53:34 the Durham Ridge is great. That's not the troop herd. That's not the troop herd corridor exactly, but it is, it touches it. Merriweather County touches Pike County. And Elkins Creek, you know,
Starting point is 00:53:49 flows into the Flint River. and all that is right there together. So that was just an interesting thing from over in this area. That's wild. I mean, just goes to show you there's another thing and things start to connect. But if people want to reach out to you, maybe if they have, you know, another siting to do with the P-Rid. Road Monster or something else that you've mentioned tonight. What's the best way that they might be able to reach out to you?
Starting point is 00:54:29 Well, I have a new little page that I started on Facebook. It's called Angie Goes Squatching. And you can find it there. And that's where I've started posting my stories. You find it there. And we do have a, the new group that I'm in now, the seekers. We actually have a new public page that. is the Southeastern Crypted Research Society.
Starting point is 00:55:00 Like, you know, I said the focus of it is the troop per corridor, but we do research, you know, other, all other areas also, including North Georgia. And that team is made up of about 30 individuals, and it's military first responders. I mean, there's some really good quality people. I think there's a scientist in there, a film producer, just a lot of really smart people in that group. So I look forward to seeing what all that group, you know, is able to bring the evidence that is able to capture
Starting point is 00:55:48 in the future. I mean, I know they've already got some. There's some really good stuff that they'll be released in saying. Absolutely. Well, we'll definitely have to keep an eye on that. But definitely listeners check out. Angie goes squatching Facebook page.
Starting point is 00:56:11 I'll have links to all that good stuff in the show notes as always. But thank you so much for for coming on the show tonight, Angie. I appreciate you sharing about what you've got going on down there in Georgia. All right. Well, thank you for having me on. I greatly appreciate it, and I've had a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:56:32 I just wanted to take a minute to say thank you for listening to this episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast. Angie's story is one of those rare accounts that rattles you, not just because of the growls in the dark or the strange orbs in the trees, but because of how close it came to something more. That tent left behind, it's still out there, and something knows. where it is. Huge thanks to Angie for sharing her journey through Georgia's troop herd corridor and for reminding us that you don't have to go far to find the unknown. Sometimes it's right in your own backyard. If you've enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe to us on YouTube,
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