Bigfoot Society - It Wanted to Get In! | Kentucky | Indiana
Episode Date: February 3, 2025In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Angela shares her chilling encounters with Bigfoot and other mysterious entities primarily in Kentucky and Indiana. From a childhood sighting of a ‘skunk man’ i...n Northern Kentucky’s Henry County to eerie experiences in the woods of Indiana, Angela recounts multiple incidents that have left her family in disbelief. Listen as she describes her first encounter in the late 1970s with her brother, unusual occurrences in her current neighborhood, and how both she and her daughter have felt a mysterious presence over the years. Angela also touches on her family's history of seeing supernatural entities and her intuitive sense of something always watching her in the woods. Get an in-depth view of what it's like growing up and living in areas with potential Bigfoot activity and supernatural events.Resources:Media Palace documentary of Mammoth Cave:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPQsh_G9HNMIf you've had similar encounters or experiences, please reach out to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your story could be the next one we feature!🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Want to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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All right, Bigfoot Society, you've got the privilege of talking to Angela today.
Angela is an individual that reached out to me.
She's a listener of the show that has some interesting things to share down there from Kentucky
and some other places as well.
So Angela, welcome to the show.
How's it going?
It's going good.
How are you?
You know, I'm having a good day.
It's a little bit cold in Iowa, but, you know, we're going to get out of it soon enough.
It's sitting here.
14 inches of snow last week.
Man, you got more than us.
We got hard.
Man, all right.
It's partied on there, but well, I'm thankful that you're able to come on to the show to share what you've experienced over the years, Angela.
So I'm going to go ahead and let's give things right over to you.
And if there's anything that you would need to share for contacts that the listeners would want to know about you,
feel free to do that as well.
But I'm going to have you go ahead and take us back, you know, to when these things start.
happening for you.
Okay.
So the year is approximately 78, 79 time frame.
It's either going to be late fall or early spring.
So the leaves were not quite on the tree yet,
but we were able to still play outside and not be frozen.
So 78, we had a flood and then 79 would have that.
So we, well, 78, we had a snowstorm and then the flood of 79.
And so that kind of gives you that idea of time frame.
But my brother and I were both walking up our driveway in Henry County, Kentucky, which is northern Kentucky.
It's about an hour north of Louisville.
And we always play in the woods like that.
We are just people of the woods.
That's just what we were.
Growing up, we played in the woods.
We rode our bikes.
We rode our big wheels.
You know, back in the day, we had the big wheels.
we would we ride paths through the woods. It's just where we stayed. We were going to a part of the woods which surrounded our home. Our home, we lived in a mobile home and it surrounded the woods surrounded us. So when you drive in our driveway, you drive through the woods. So we were going into a part of the woods that we've never gone into before. And we were getting ready to cross over a fence line. And we looked, we looked up into the woods. And it was probably,
probably 75 feet maybe, maybe not even that far.
We were young.
I was probably seven or eight and my brother was five or six.
And we saw what we called a skunk man.
That's the only way we knew how to figure out what it looked like, except for it was big.
It was behind a tree looking at us, watching us, I guess watching us play because we probably
had been riding our bikes and it was peaking.
So it was behind a tree with its hands on the tree.
but its head looking around the tree at us.
We did not run from it.
We just saw it and we just turned around and kind of left.
But when we looked back, it was gone.
We did have a natural spring right by our driveway.
And we lived on a, I'm not going to say the name of the farm we lived on
because the people that own the farm still own the farm,
and they are a very prominent name in that county.
So I won't say that.
But it's probably thousands of acres.
We'll just say that.
So we were so young and naive that we did not even realize that it could move.
So we continued to play in the woods, you know,
because we just did not have a clue.
Plus, we were not scared.
We were not scared of the woods.
We also would have, so our mobile home was.
an old mobile home and had the little windows at the top of the ceiling area. I don't know if you're
familiar with that or not, but we were on, we would have bunk beds. So my bed was on the top bunk,
which would be right at the top of the ceiling where the window was. And there was an occasion or two
that something would knock on that window in the middle of the night. So never thought nothing
of it didn't look out of course but that was our only experience in that area i've had other things
occurring um in indiana where i live now um and i i had heard another former show person that lived
in the same area who had talked about some experiences so that's that's really what triggered me to
start talking about this.
Nobody really believes me.
My husband doesn't believe me.
My brother, of course, does, but the rest of my family, all that's just hooey stuff.
So whatever, I don't care.
I lived in Henryville about three miles from Henryville Forestry, which I just moved from
there, actually, about two years ago, and I moved now to Charlestown.
So it's Clark County.
So we would go, and our home in Henryville, was.
was also in the woods surrounded by a creek that had slate.
And the only thing that we really ever heard,
we never really saw anything, we only heard,
but we would hear what sounded like bipedal things
walking in the woods close to our home,
very close to our home.
I could throw something off the porch
and hit where it sounded like it was.
So we had, if we stopped, it stopped.
So to me, that's not normal animal behavior, but I never saw anything, so I don't know.
We had an elk farm that was very close to where we lived, and we used to hear these elk's
bugling, and it screamed so loud, and it terrified me.
And that was approximately, we moved to Henryville about 98, 99 time frame.
My daughter would have just been starting in kindergarten or first grade, and then we started
hearing the bipedal walking what sounds like walking in the woods and the creek that it was
surrounding us a lot um and one time my daughter was she was probably a teenager she was jumping on a
trampoline which her trampoline literally sat we literally cleaned a circle out of the woods and
put a trampoline there for her and she called me and said i'm scared you need to come you need to come
down here to the trampoline. There's something surrounding me in the woods. And I never did see
anything. I could hear it, but I couldn't see it. So I'm not sure what it was. I don't know if it was
an animal. If it was, who knows what it was. We never saw anything there, so I don't know what that was.
I know going to the forestry, I would ride my bike through there. I'd walk the trails. And
there are something in there that gives you an eerie feeling that pretty much.
much as get out of the woods or don't come this way kind of thing and it makes you turn around you
you get goosebumps and you turn around you just don't go any further and that's how i always were that
to intuition i guess is what you call it so that's what i did so that was a lot that was many years i
lived in i lived there probably 17 years maybe in hinderville moved over here um to the other side of
Clark County. And I went to the Charlestown Forestry, or it's not a forestry, it's a state
park. And I actually took a picture of what I thought looked like a footprint down by the
creek, which is the proving grounds. And there's several reports of, one, the Henry County
where I grew up report, there's a BFRO reports a lot in that area. There's also a couple of BFRO
reports in this area as well. So and even into the Charlestown or proving grounds is what used to be there was an ammunition plant over here.
And there was sightings there as well. But I did take a picture of that footprint that I thought was a footprint, but other people did not think it was. So I kind of just kept it to myself.
And then, because I never heard anything, never saw anything other than just the footprint. And then here I live in my home.
And there was some occurrences just this past summer, well, it was spring, actually, because my daughter was living with me here.
And there was something that kept drawing me a look down the road into the woods.
And I saw something, didn't tell nobody at all.
And my daughter came home that night, and she also had saw something.
And she looked at me, and somehow we knew that each other had saw it.
And I had said something.
I said, did you see that?
and she said, yes, what was that?
I'm like, I don't know.
It looked werewolfy, I guess.
I've never seen anything like that before.
It was standing on two legs at the edge of the road into the woods.
This is a neighborhood that I live in, but the neighborhood is an old farm that they partitioned off.
And there's nothing smaller than an acre lot.
Most are bigger in a lot of woods.
You don't really see your neighbors,
because everybody is in the woods.
So she saw that, as did I.
And ever since I moved here, I was afraid.
I don't like to be out at night here.
I'm not afraid of my home.
I'm afraid of the woods that's across the road from my home.
So my deck is large and I would sit on my deck,
but I won't sit with my back to those woods
because I just have a feeling something is watching me here.
When I come home at night, if I'm out,
I run to my house because something scares me.
But when we saw that, whatever that was we saw standing down the road, for several nights
here in our neighborhood, there were cops that were actually spotlighting in our yards
and in the woods because people had been calling saying that there was something standing
at their back door or on their porch.
So that's kind of creepy, being that we then saw that as well.
Those are my feelings and my experiences that I've had here locally.
I know it's not a lot, but it is something.
I'm not exactly sure what it is.
And I am surrounded by so many areas that I kayak at a lake here,
and I hike in Madison, which is Clifty Falls,
I hike there by myself and many times I get those feelings.
Something's watching me or something's near.
Over in Henryville though, I know like when I'm in there a lot, you hear, I guess this is what
they are, are like nuts falling from a tree.
It doesn't matter what time of year it is.
It always seems like there's nuts falling from trees in the same areas kind of.
And I have ran off the road riding my bicycle because I'm busier looking into the woods than
I am looking ahead of me.
I know it's not safe, but that is what I do because something draws me that way.
So I'm not sure.
I'm an outside person, so I love nature.
I love anything that has to do with outside.
So maybe that is what it is.
I'm not really sure, but something draws me to look in certain places.
Those are pretty much my experiences, I guess you'd say, that I've had.
I don't know of anything else that has happened other than those few little things.
But, yeah, those are my stories.
And my brother, my brother was okay with me telling that he was involved as well with the Henry County story.
Because we are the only two that really talk to each other about it because nobody believes us.
Angela, thank you for sharing what you've experienced over the years.
I definitely have a few questions for you.
Okay.
First of, going back to the late 70s, when you and your brother had the sighting of the skunk man in the woods, my first question is, why would you call it the skunk man?
It was dark, colored hair, fur, is the only reason I think that we called a skunk man.
Like, we had never seen anything like that before.
and it just had dark fur
is the reason why we called it the skunk man.
It had normal hands like us.
Gotcha.
Was there any smell around that time as well?
So I have no sense of smell.
I've never had a sense of smell.
So I've asked my brother that question.
He said no.
He said he could not smell anything.
That's a really interesting detail to know then.
So then at no point have you been able to know,
oh, there's a weird smell around here,
which may be associated.
You know, sometimes that's associated with Sasquatch.
So what would you say is probably the estimate of how tall that the skunk man was that you saw?
I would estimate it being six to seven foot tall probably.
He was wide.
I know he was bigger wide than the tree, but how wide I couldn't really tell you.
I was so little and just in shock of what I had, what I didn't know what I saw.
actually I had no clue what I had so.
So I was kind of in shock.
I can't make out any facial features.
I just know his head was round and dark.
It was just dark.
Dark fur just covered and he was covered in fur.
And I don't remember seeing his like there's no ears.
Face.
I say he looks more human-ish monkey type, not really.
monkey, not like ape ape, ape monkey, but humanish monkey type, if that makes any sense.
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you said covered with hair everywhere or were there certain areas where it may be worn down hair
like his shoulders and his arms like from what i could see from his head down his neck his shoulders
and his arms were covered in hair.
I don't recall the face being covered in hair,
but I can't tell you that.
I don't know.
I don't recall it being covered in hair.
I just know that his shoulders and his arms
and his head part was covered in hair.
Dark hair.
Were there any parts that were covered with non-dark hair,
like maybe white hair?
No.
Not that I recall.
And like I said, I don't know why we called even a skunk man.
I don't have a clue I guess because we always had wild critters as pets and we had skunks as pets.
And maybe that's what we related it to, that it looked most like that than anything else we had at.
I don't know.
Yeah, I mean, kids can be funny like that.
I remember, you know, giving some animals that I owned as a young kid.
pretty weird names and logically it doesn't make sense right but I was really digging I was like
there's got to be a logical reason for this skunk man right yes yeah I mean we had we've had every
kind of pet we've had raccoons and deer and groundhog and scum I mean those were those were my pets
growing up so that's just what it mostly related to me was that was that was a skunk it looked
hair looked most
like the skunk that I'd ever seen
black
it sounds like
from what you saw
you really weren't able to see many
details on the face or
emotions or anything like that
no just peaking it was just watching us
it peaked around the tree is what it was just
peaking
like I don't recall seeing any teeth
like that it was trying to scare
us I think it was watching
I just think it was watching this.
What's that alone is kind of, it's scary enough.
I would imagine.
As a kid.
Yeah, I mean, even as an adult, I mean, I've shared once on the podcast where we were out in the woods and walking in a nature area.
And all of a sudden, I was like, something's watching me.
And I look over and there's like a hunter's face through the bushes.
And I was like, oh, man.
Imagine if that was a big foot, I'd be freaked out.
Right.
Right. You know, when I go out by myself hiking or kayaking or what,
because my husband doesn't do anything outdoor, he would prefer not to be outside.
So I always carry a gun, but not for those, mostly for humans.
How about that?
We'll just say that, to save myself from a human because I don't know that another animal,
I guess they could hurt you, I guess, but I just was never afraid of them.
And I tend to find myself trying to find locations to go on vacation to look for these things without telling my husband that.
So you're playing the game where it's like, oh, I know a really nice nature area for us to go to.
And you're not telling him, oh, it's the site of 50 sightings.
Yes, yes. Absolutely. I'll find a cabin as far back in the woods as I can.
And that's where we go.
where are we going we're going to land between the lakes
yes okay so my husband went to the land between the lakes
and i was hoping so bad to get to go with him this room he's like why do you want to go i'm like oh but
i just want to go he's like well you know i'm not going to go out with you right i'm like yeah
no i'll go about myself so yes if i ever end up missing this is why i think it's smart
to well you know to be serious for it is smart to always tell people where you're going you're
tell you your loved ones where you're going have a way and i have my gps on my phone turned on all the
perfect and you've got a way to protect yourself and there's multiple different you know ways of
doing that but yeah you're definitely playing it smart there for sure yeah yeah yeah i did forget one
thing though just a little small detail at my house here i hang bird feeders okay something took my
bird feeders out of my tree,
took all the food out, and brought the bird feeder.
It was gone for about a week.
The bird feeder was gone for a week.
Brought it back to the tree in which they took it from and set it at the base of the
tree.
I don't know of any wild animal that can do that.
What kind of bird feeder?
Just a bird feeder with seeds in it.
Okay.
So not a humming bird.
And it was back.
No, no, no.
No, it was a seed feeder.
So I put sunflower seeds in my bird feeders, and they took it out of the tree, took it wherever they took it, because I looked for it for a good week, like all through my yard under every bush, couldn't find it.
They brought it back to the very tree that they stole it from and said it at the base.
Now, I know raccoons are smart, but are they that smart?
I don't know.
That's a tricky one.
Yeah, I don't know.
I know.
So that was just something.
I was like, oh, well, that's right.
That is one other thing that has happened over here in this house that I live in now.
But that's, sorry, I went off the rails a little bit.
No, I think it's not out of the question because I'm remembering all these accounts that I've been told or heard over the years where it's like everything from, you know, Bigfoot getting a piece of cobbler out of a plastic container that's in a plastic bag that's eight to nine feet up in a.
tree hanging there and then putting it all back after being licked clean and then you hear the
stories about, you know, the Bigfoot opening up the peanut butter jar and then, you know,
scooping out the peanut butter with its fingers. I believe that is Tom Shea. So I don't think,
you know, it's out of the question that that something like that could do that to a bird feeder,
right? I don't think that's, that's crazy, you know. And they didn't tear it up. That's, that's what I
on fascinating.
Like it was still in one piece.
Oh, sure.
So it's, you know, it's not like it's a bear where it's just like going to tear everything up.
And it's like, I don't care.
I'm going to get this.
I'm going to get whatever's in there.
But it's something that can intelligently take it apart.
And open it and bring it back to the tree they stole it from.
And that just happened last year here.
Yeah.
So, yeah, there's a lot of.
Lots of interesting things that, but I, you know, I try to tell my husband these things,
and he's like, oh, you know, raccoon did them.
I'm like, I raised raccoons, and I don't recall them every of you that smart.
So they're smart, but I'm not sure that they're that smart.
I can't wait to read all of the raccoons or smart comments on YouTube.
Oh, they are.
They're smart.
Well, I mean, they do some wild stuff, right?
Yes, they do.
Yeah.
Yes, we had, when my son was small, was a baby on a bottle, we had raccoons.
they were also taking a bottle.
So they shared bottles together.
My son and the raccoons that we raised shared bottles together.
So, you know, it's...
Well, that's cool.
Oh, well, well, there you go.
Yeah, yeah.
I wanted to go back to the 70s sighting for a minute.
So after this happened, did you tell your parents right away then about what happened?
No, no.
me and my brother are the only two that talked about it together for probably 40 years,
maybe 35 to 40 years, then we told nobody but each other.
So to me, that's probably one of the more fascinating parts of the story is not,
you know, not talking about it to anyone else for that long.
What were the main reasons that you both would keep quiet about something like that for
almost 40 years?
I don't know if it was because we would just,
did not know what it was.
And so we just didn't say anything to anybody or we just didn't think they would believe us.
And that might have been it.
I mean, we were so young.
It's hard to say why we didn't talk about it.
You know, or maybe they, maybe we weren't supposed to be on that side of the woods.
I have no idea.
So that's why we didn't tell them.
That's a possibility we weren't supposed to be over there.
Makes sense.
But we never, we just never told anybody.
He and I both talked to each other about it, but nobody else.
else. Would
people
in that area ever
talk about seeing Bigfoot
as well? Do you remember that from
when you're growing up? Do you have neighbors
that would report stuff?
No. Not that I ever
heard anybody talk about. Now there are
a lot on
the BFR website now
from that area, yes.
But nothing that I recall
and like all my uncles were
hunters were hunters.
There was an incident that happened to us.
We were little, like little teeny tiny, maybe four and two.
We had, I thought it was a person in a gorilla suit.
That's why I didn't say anything because that's still what I think it is,
that tried to rip the screens off of one of our windows when we were little.
But my mom always said that that was someone dressed in a gorilla suit
that was just trying to get in to harm us.
but I don't know that that's true
but I don't know that for sure
I don't know that for sure
it all is in the same range of the hill
that we grew up on it was all in that same range
so they could walk the ridge
from the house that the gorilla
ripped the screen off of to where we had
our actual sighting in the woods
that was why I didn't think about that when I was telling you
I don't know but because I guess because I still think it's a
gorilla and somebody in a suit.
It's same property.
It's not the same property,
not the same owners of the property,
but the owners
have land around that property,
but it's the same ridge lines.
If you think about mountainous red line,
even though it's not mountains,
they're just big hills.
It is all the same ridge line.
So,
yeah,
and there's caves.
There's lots of caves in
those hills.
Yeah.
And so I want to be, you know, what my, you know, I'm going to say is carefully as, as when we, when we, you know, grow up and become adults and you look back at those childhood memories and you remember the things that your parents tell you.
And you're like, okay, like, I get, you know, and you're like, I don't know if, if that's actually, do you ever.
have that thought where it's like, was it really someone in a guerrilla costume that was trying to get
through our window? Yeah, actually, I didn't really have that until when I started thinking about
having this conversation with you. And I'm like, oh, you know what? That's the same rich line.
Is that really what happened? Or was that really a person? Or was that really one of them?
People that we called skunk man at the time, you know? I don't know. So that does make me think,
question that for certain it does. I've got goosebumps even thinking about that. Right.
Because you're out, you're out in the woods. Yes, out in the woods. And not a lot of
neighbors around you? No. No. We had an old Vietnam vet that lived near us who was crazier than
a loon, but would he put on a monkey suit? I don't think so. He never came out of his house.
I don't know. So, yeah,
It really, yeah, that makes me question if that really truly was a man in a monkey suit.
Because it was big.
I recall it was huge when it was ripping, it was loud, ripping the screens off of the windows.
And it was actually ripping the screens off the windows of our bedroom where two little kids would be sleeping.
So do you remember, did it get to the point where, let's say, this individual in the gorilla costume,
Did it actually start to put its hands inside the window, or was it stopped before that point?
It was stopped for that point because my mom yelled at it and told what she said was,
I have a gun and I will shoot you if you don't leave loudly.
Like she kept repeating that.
I recall her repeating that, and it left.
But it never made it like putting its hand.
It was some, it was, I don't know if it was summertime or not,
because I would have thought that if it had ripped the screens off,
it would have gotten its hands inside the windows,
but it was loud.
I do recall it being loud when it was ripping the screens off the windows.
And you're extremely young at this point.
I'm very young.
I'm probably four, maybe five, maybe.
Four probably pushing it.
So that's a, you know, that's not,
that's hard to say that those are accurate memories,
but I do recall that part of that thing.
And my mom explaining to me that that was a man in a monkey suit.
All right.
And I guess that's how I always, I never thought of it any different because I was so little.
I didn't think of it anything any different.
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Did you ever talk to this?
Did you ever talk to your mom about this when you were older?
not the man in the monkey suit i did talk to her about the exciting that me and my brother had in the
the late 70s and 79 time frame where we saw it peeking and she believes me so that makes me think
she might have had some some kind of experience my mom's been a hunter and avid hunter her whole
my whole family had been avid hunter so i would think that they would have seen things maybe
Maybe that's why she told us it was a man in the monkey suit.
Maybe she didn't want to scare us.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I can't speak for that because that's what she told us.
But I did talk to her about the other incident where me and my brother actually saw the pinker.
I guess that is what you call, the skunk man that we called it.
But never have I said anything else to her about the man in the monkey suit.
Yeah.
And I would say your mom definitely handled that the right way because, you know,
what parent is just going to fly off the handle and be like, he's trying to get in and take us out,
and then just start blasting everywhere. That's not what you can do as a parent. You're going to,
you're going to, you know, raise your voice, not start blasting, especially if you have really
small, well, there's some people that probably go back and forth on that. But you know what I mean?
So, okay, logically, you either had a big foot that was trying to get in your room and who knows
why. Or you had a crazy person in your neighborhood that was dressed up in a
gorilla costume and ripping the screen off your window and still trying to get into your room.
Either way, it's a bad day. It's a bad day. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, my goodness. So I've had some, I've had some experiences. Yeah, no, this is some
wild stuff. Do you remember it's tough because you're so young. We know how you're
your mom reacted to it. Do we know how your dad reacted to the whole ordeal?
So my dad was in the military and was on home. It was just mom and two kids.
That's all that was there. Yeah. Oh, that's even another, another twist to it. Wow.
Well, that's a tricky one. We'll never know the actual info, you know, behind it.
just, but what an interesting memory to have as from being a young, young individual.
Wow, that's an incredible story.
You're, so you've got some interesting things going on around, you know, your current, your current day area.
Yes.
In those few accounts that you shared, I did want to ask for clarification.
on one thing. So your daughter was on the trampoline. She says something, something is surrounding
me in the woods. She didn't see anything, though, but could she just hear things around her then?
Yes, that's all she could hear was things around her. And I heard things. When I went down there,
I heard things. And she was driving at that time. So I would say she was at least 16 when she was,
so it was later in the afternoon. Actually, it was almost dark.
or maybe even dark because I had to use a flashlight.
Well, it gets darker in the woods.
So you always take a flashlight in the woods anyway.
And so, but you could hear the things in the woods, whatever it was.
My daughter and I both are, she actually sees people who have been passed on before she ever met them.
She sees those people sometimes.
And I have premonitions of things that's going to happen.
So we have some emperth stuff going on.
well. Both of us do. So I want to, so your daughter can see people before they pass on,
you saying? No, no, she sees people that she's never met that's already passed on. Oh, so like
Bruce Willis stuff. Yes, she can actually, she actually was telling us, explaining to us what
somebody looked like that she saw, she's never met that person before, but she described them
to a T. I have premonitions of people having injuries or death before they occur myself. I don't sleep well.
Those have come true? Yes. Yes. So I don't sleep well because I don't like to sleep because
that's usually where these premonitions come to me is when I sleep. When did those those?
both start happening for you.
So my premonitions started late 80s into the 90s, and haven't had any really, the last death
premonition that I had was when my dad passed away.
Sorry.
And then my daughter, though, she's always, ever since she's always, ever since she's
able to talk, she would talk about dead people that she's never met. So she would tell me so-and-so
was sitting on her bed at night and like, okay, well, there's nobody here. That person is not alive.
So she would, she would see dead people always. But we still have feelings when there's spirits
around, I guess you'd say. So both her and I love old cemeteries. I guess there's probably a reason
for that because we we connect maybe.
So every year her and I will go, we call it cemetery walking and we will just pick
random cemeteries and walk in clean graves.
That's what we do.
The only cemetery I don't think I'll ever go back into is Arlington.
I can't handle that.
My body can't handle that.
We went, me and my husband went there a couple years back and just walking into it just made me very sad.
and very emotional.
And I couldn't wait to get out.
Okay.
So you are getting emotional connections to all the different, must be overwhelming.
It's very overwhelming.
Yeah.
Yeah, we were up there for my husband.
My husband had a conference there, and he said,
you can always go back and spend the day in Arlington.
I'm like, that I will not be doing.
It's too much for my system.
My system can't do this.
Yeah.
I think you might want to be careful even about going to a place like land between the lakes or.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I mean, though, right?
You know the history behind it.
Absolutely.
No, my mom actually, this is crazy too.
She owns land that is in Kate is Kentucky, which is down near land between the lake.
She owns Lakeland there.
And yeah, so I've never been there, but she's willed it to me.
So when she does, I get it.
I'm like, oh, gosh, okay, all right.
I'm going to be going there.
So it just makes me nervous a little bit because she goes there all the time.
I'm like, do you ever see anything?
Like, I try to talk to her, but I don't see anything.
So, or she doesn't want to.
Maybe that's it.
Maybe she's not open up, open to seeing things.
And maybe that's why she don't see things.
So it's also another interesting thing.
So you've got some interesting ability.
So does your daughter.
Now does your, to either of your parents then have any abilities
or maybe they just have never talked about it?
I don't think they've ever talked about it.
I know that everywhere that my mom has ever lived or her family has ever lived has been haunted.
And I don't know if that's brought.
with or it comes out because of them being there.
So my grandmother,
she would see aliens.
She would tell me that the aliens were coming to visit.
We never believed her until my mom one day was taking her home and her whole house was lit up.
And of course my grandmother said, well, I've missed them.
They've come to visit and I've missed them.
And my mom was shot when she said that.
And she was like, I saw it from my own eyes.
I never believed it.
But her whole area was just glowing where these beings is from what my grandmother said were there to visit.
And she said they would visit often.
So, yeah.
Was that also in Kentucky?
Yes.
Same county.
Wow.
Yeah.
So I think, yes.
I think my family have abilities.
I just don't know that any of them are really tapped into them.
Or maybe they don't want to be tapped into them.
I don't know.
Yeah, I'm guessing there's probably some,
almost to the effect of you're experiencing something,
but you're in heavy denial about it.
So just trying to shut it down type deal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wow.
That is just incredible.
You had mentioned that you both had seen something that looked wolfish outside.
Yeah, not outside the house.
Yes.
I really can't, it was on it, whatever this thing was, it looked, that's what we said.
It looked like a werewolf is what I said it looked like.
It had more of a snout-like thing.
It was very hairy.
I did not see any hands.
all I seen that it was standing.
Don't really recall the legs because it took me by surprise.
Because I had walked up to the mailbox and looked down the road.
And I was like, what is that?
And I kept staring at it.
And it didn't move.
And then I was like, okay, well, I'm going to go back to the house.
I'm because I'm scared.
And then she came home later that afternoon.
And she said, do you see that?
I'm like, oh, my gosh, she sees exactly what I see.
I don't know.
I don't know what this is.
I've walked down there.
I don't see what that was.
I don't see that it could have, what it could have even been.
Could have been a tree, a sign, a statue.
I don't see any of that in that area because it's just right down the hill from me.
And I've walked down there and I didn't see anything now, but I did see it at that time.
And then like I said, there were many nights that the cops were over here shining spotlights into the woods and yards looking for something.
that someone had been calling saying that was on their back porch at their door, which to me is odd.
Absolutely, yeah.
This is an enclosed.
I don't want to say it's an enclosed, but it's not a drive-through neighborhood.
So every road ends.
So you either have a purpose in here or you're in here for no good.
That's, you know, you're not going to drive through a street and get out onto another street.
You're going to come to a dead end at the woods and you're going to have to turn around.
Right.
So it's not like it's, it's not a, it's not a thorough fare, I guess, for other people.
It's mostly the people you see back here are the people that live here.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Yeah.
When you saw the wolf-like creature, was it actually moving around or was it just kind of hanging out in one spot?
It was just standing in one spot.
So that's all, at the end.
So it was back off to the edge of the road drops over a ravine into the woods.
And it was just kind of standing at the top of that ravine area at the edge of the woods roadway.
Not quite on the road, not quite in the woods, just kind of in that line.
Did you see if it had ears at all?
I think it had ears.
I believe they were standing up on their head.
From what I could tell, it looked like a dog to me, like a big, huge wolf-like dog.
on two legs.
Could you see any of the muscles of the wolf-like creature?
Not really.
Not really.
It was kind of,
it was not really dark,
dark yet.
It was,
but it was darkish into the woods area,
like the shady area.
So I really didn't see anything,
but mostly just the fur and the headlike of it.
And it was standing up.
That's the only thing I really saw.
Not,
I didn't pay attention to anything.
else.
And no interesting, well, let's see, how do I say this?
Sometimes you look at dogs or wolves and canines, and they have interesting patterns to their fur, dark, light patches.
Well, if I had to say it looked like anything, like the patchy work of it, it'd be more like a German Shepherd type patchy color.
You know, like you have the darker with a little bit of lighter color.
or patchy like in a German Shepherd, but not really more.
The main, maybe around.
The neck would have been about the color.
Got you.
Discriminations of that.
I really.
Right.
Yeah, something there because you both saw it.
What was the approximately?
Yeah, and we had an proxy cover.
Approximately, it was approximate time of a year or?
A year, year, time of year.
It was 2024.
And it was she moved in with me February to May.
So anywhere sometime between February and May of 2024.
Okay.
And I can't say because I don't wear shoes ever.
We've got 14 inches of snow on the ground and I'm barefoot when I go on top.
So I can't say if I was wearing shoes or not because I don't ever wear shoes.
That's how you get.
That's how I gauge the hot and cold time, but I can't gauge that by myself because I
never wear shoes.
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Right.
So you've had a lot of really interesting things happen outside the houses that you've had over the years.
Does anything out of the ordinary happen inside the houses?
No.
Not really.
I mean, I hear things, but I mean, I don't put anything together.
Nothing gets moved.
Now, my daughter does, but I don't have anything that happens inside the houses now.
Now, I know growing up when I would stay at my grandmother's house, they definitely had a haunting.
You could hear, because it's back in the day when you would draw water out of a bucket or out of a cistern,
and you would have that dipper.
You would hear that dipper hitting the bucket.
and there'd be nobody in there.
But I personally have not had anything inside my homes happen, no.
Sure.
Do you feel like there's been any time where you've had a type of communication
with any of the creatures that you have seen or been near?
I don't think I have communication.
Like when I go hiking and I get that, I just get a feeling or,
and maybe it's communication
or me saying to myself,
you know, something's not right,
don't go there kind of thing.
I get those kinds of feelings
and I turn around.
So that could be a communication,
but I don't think of it as
another voice in my head.
I think it's just
something don't feel right,
turn around kind of thing.
When you get those
in, when you're out in the woods,
does that come along
with any type of,
it affects you physically at all?
Like you start,
feeling a certain way or anything like that?
Other than the hair on the back, your neck stands up and you get goosebumps and heart
racing a little bit, something's not right.
You do.
But then there's times that I get that feeling and I just stop.
I'll stop and I will observe.
And then sometimes I'll go on if that feeling goes away or if it's still very strong,
I go out, I'll leave.
And I get that when I go, when I go places on my own, I'm very attune to everything that's
going on around me.
And so I do stop and listen a lot when I'm out in the woods by myself.
Because you don't know what kind of crazy person's out there either.
True.
Which is why you need to be, you know, as you are prepared when you go out just in case.
Yes.
It's a good point, though.
Yeah.
So I do stop and listen a lot.
And I do go to a lot of places that have a lot of caves.
I mean, I don't know if you're aware, like familiar with Madison, Indiana, like Clifty
Falls, that's a lot of caves, a lot of hills, it's waterfalls. You go way down deep and way, way down to get to the
bottom and to the creek. And I go and that's one of my favorite things to do is creek walk. You know,
you're liable to run into something down there. Have there been, well, I'll say this. Yeah, I live in Iowa
and there are places like that out here, especially in the eastern part of the state. And there are
reports of people in the caves that have experienced weird stuff in the caves.
Are there stories out there of people that have been in those caves or cave areas
and they have experienced, you know, weird stuff down there?
I know like mammoth cave.
Yeah, that's, you know, that's in Kentucky.
I know there's been reports of, I've seen in her, I've not, I've read reports of
mammoth cave type in Kentucky of reports in those areas.
Actually, I believe that there was even like a father and a son, maybe that was shooting
and they were shooting what they thought was a big foot down to there in the mammoth cave area.
But nothing that I've been told personally.
Gotcha.
Yeah, that mammoth cave incident, my friend Eric from Media Palace YouTube channel has done a really
interesting documentary on that he was able to get some um um let's say freedom of information act
information regarding that and so i'll link his channel in the show notes so people can check that
out it's pretty cool um yeah yeah but angela it has been just a really eye-opening conversation about
this area of Indiana in Kentucky.
And thank you for coming on and sharing what you have lived through over the years and what your
relatives have lived through as well.
I really appreciate that.
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