Bigfoot Society - It Was Crashing Through the Woods Like a Freight Train | NE Ohio
Episode Date: November 7, 2024In this riveting episode, we sit down with Melanie, a lifelong resident of rural Northeast Ohio who has had an array of mind-boggling encounters with Sasquatch, Dogman, and other mysterious creatures ...over the years. Melanie recounts growing up in the woods, discovering Indian burial mounds, and witnessing unexplainable animal behaviors and eerie structures deep in the forests. Her tales span various locations—from secluded lakes and horse farms to Indian burial mounds and abandoned mines. Melanie also delves into the spine-chilling experiences of being tracked by unseen entities, near face-to-face encounters with cryptids, and even ghostly apparitions. Tune in to hear her detailed and unnerving experiences exploring the unexplained phenomena lurking in Northeast Ohio.🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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Bigfoot Society. And now let's get on with the show. All right, Bigfoot Society, you've got the
privilege of talking to Melanie today. Melanie is an individual that I've been talking to for quite a while
and she's experienced some really interesting things over the years,
Sasquatch and many, many other things.
And it's a privilege to have you on the show, Melanie.
It's a privilege to be on your show, Jeremiah.
So, Melanie, we've got only a certain amount of time.
So I'm going to let you go ahead and take us back to where we need to be,
what we need to know, where we're at,
and I'm going to let you start sharing your story today.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
Well, I'd like to start by saying I grew up in a really rural little town in Northeast Ohio.
And from me, it was all woods and farms.
And from the age of four, I lived in woods.
I was there from morning.
It got dark.
And I am so surprised that I never encountered anything.
It was all woods and there were ponds.
And I was there all the time.
but I think it's because I'm a little hyper.
I was a very hyperactive child,
and I talked to myself all the time.
So they may have been watching me,
but I'd just never shut up enough to notice.
So then I got married,
and my husband and I moved to another little rural town,
township even in northeast Ohio,
that had one traffic light that was a flashing light,
and it was nothing that railroad tracks,
and acres and it was all with three lakes, three or four lakes came together in this area.
And it was just a very, very country town.
So who we rented from, my landlady's brother used to come over all the time.
He was a little out there.
He was like in the woods all the time.
He found arrowheads and he was always finding.
things. And so one day he came over and he said, would you like to see some human bones? And I said,
what are you talking about? He said, well, I found some human bones. And I gathered them up and I put him
by a tree, you want to see him? And I said, yeah, sure. So we went down on the road and there was a
a path that you could drive on, but it was really bumpy and crazy that went a mile back into the
woods along the railroad tracks.
There were three oil wells, and I guess the road was there so they could check the wells,
but it was just thick with the woods.
I mean, they went on forever.
So he took me, we went back there, and at the third oil well, we went off to the left,
and he took me up on this hill, there was like a hill back there, and he said, this is the
Indian burial mound.
And I knew the town had been, it had been full of Indians.
And I said, okay, and he said, I'm going to find the tree.
So he said, I made an X with the hatchet in the tree.
And I said, well, how long ago was this?
And he said, oh, it's been like eight years.
And I'm thinking, I'll never going to find that X.
That tree grew.
Well, damned if I didn't find that X in that tree, and it was way out.
So he dug at the base of it and damned if he didn't pull out a handful of bones,
like finger bones.
And I said, his name was Jimmy.
I said, Jimmy, you can't do this.
This is the stake for ground.
You've got to put these back where, like, you can't do this.
So, you know, he laughed at that.
I don't know.
It was just kind of crazy.
I had never been to an Indian burial mound.
But anyway, a couple days later, I thought, I want to go back there and see what's past
that.
Now, my, I got to back up for just a second.
When I grew up, my mom and dad were young.
And my dad was, he was like hip to every.
thing. He was in all kinds of crazy.
You know, like, we played with, I played with Mercury when I was a kid, and he just was always telling me different things.
But for some strange reason, I never saw the Patterson Gimman film.
I never heard the Big Fed.
When I, when I moved to this little town, I had never heard of experience or knew anything about Sasquatch or any cryptids or anything.
So I was just totally blank on all of it.
Well, okay, so I go over this, I go back there, I walk back there, went over the mound, and when I got over the mound, it was real thick trees.
And off to my left, there was these trees that were like, oh, my God, they had to have been 30, 40 feet tall, but they were just like bare trees.
And they made a perfect X.
Well, I didn't know anything about X's or whatever, but I thought that was really cool.
Like, oh, my God, those trees fell and made an X.
Well, I kept going past the X.
and all of a sudden I came into a clearing
that was
the back end of one of the lakes
and one of the creeks was there.
At the back of the clearing, the lakes were there.
It was like all swampy in ponds.
And the first thing I noticed was there was,
I'm going to call it a corral.
I don't know what else to call it.
It was like a half-moon shape.
It was, if it was straightened out, it would probably be, oh, my goodness, 50 feet long, maybe a little more.
And it was made out of long, 20, 30-foot trees that had been stripped down.
And they were intertwined at the ends, and they were stacked three and four feet high.
And I was looking at that, and I thought, oh, I've never seen anything like that before.
Now, this was a place.
People don't go back there.
There's nobody that goes back there.
So I knew it wasn't made by people, and all of a sudden I started thinking, oh, my God.
Because I had heard about softwashed but never knew anything about it.
And I thought, this is like a habitat or something.
And that corral has to be.
I figured it was either now it was right.
Like there was back of the lake, there was an area with all kinds of structures, tree structures.
and then before that area was this corral,
and I thought, well, maybe they're either run deer into this.
Something runs deer into this.
I had no idea, but it was made nice.
It was beautiful.
So I looked around in there, and I mean, some of these tree structures were just incredible.
Still didn't quite know what I was looking at.
So, guess forward, I went back there a lot, and I decided, well, what I'm going to do,
Because I had Googled it and looked up online and it said that, you know, like a soft
watch area.
And I thought, oh, cool, I'll bring him some food.
So I had an old potato sack.
And I would put, I don't know, meat, like dried meat and fruit and vegetables and nuts
and stuff in it.
And then I would take it back there and I would hang it in a tree.
And I did that probably every three or four days.
And it was always taken down and sat on the ground and empty.
while we lived there,
I'm going to kind of add in the other things that I have encountered
and experienced,
because this covers like years and years in three different areas.
So I worked at a horse farm where it had a racetrack,
and the guy was a sulky rider.
the travers.
And so I would work, oh, my God, that first work is hard.
I would work from 6 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon,
and I'd go home, take a shower, go back to work,
load up the horses, and we had to the race trip.
But the time we got back, it was like 12, 31.
I'd have to be back there at 6.
So the guy I was dating lived not too far from there,
and I lived probably 30 minutes away.
So I called my daughter, and at this point she was about 14, 15.
and I told her I'm just going to stay at his house because it's closer.
I could just sit back to work and I'll see you tomorrow.
Well, 4 o'clock and my phone rings 4 or 5, I don't know.
And it's my daughter and she said, Mom, you've got to come home.
And I said, what's up, buddy?
And she said, you have to come home.
And I said, and she's a teenager, right?
And she had all these teenage friends.
And I thought, what did they do, you know?
I said, Mommy, are the police involved?
She said, no.
I said, neighbor.
She said, no, Mom, you just got them to see them.
So I got in car.
I went home, and I came in the front door, and she said, come out back with me.
Now, this house was also surrounded by woods, and the train tracks back where that habitat is,
was just right down the road and back in a mile.
So she took me out back, and we had this big, fenced-in area, probably 30-by-30 feet,
where our dogs were.
You know, they were out there all night.
They were always out there.
and there were these three gigantic chelpa trees,
which are these giant trees that grow straight as an arrow up.
Maybe they grow, they're high.
They must be probably 50 feet, 80 feet, I don't know.
Well, at the base of one of them,
she took me over and there was a footprint,
like maybe three feet out from the base of this tree.
And, like, at first I couldn't determine it as a footprint
because it had like five toes or four toes and you could almost see a fifth with claws at the end of them.
But it was almost like something was walking on the ball with its foot.
The heel was just like this little tiny mark.
So these went from that tree down the yard towards the road, maybe every like five feet from each other.
So the first one started at the base of the tree.
And that was the left one.
Then the right one was five feet away.
Then the left one again was five feet away.
And I'm looking at, and I said, Molly, I don't know what you saw her.
And she said, Mom, she said, last night the dogs went realistic.
She was home alone and her bedroom was up on the second floor.
And one of the trees, this tree was like right outside her bedroom window.
So it's blowing my mind.
Like, what are these, Molly?
So we're looking at them.
And they went down the driveway towards the road.
then they turned and they went back up the yard to the dog vents and at the dog vents
they like shut the back forth back and forth and then after that they went they proceeded
on down the driveway across the road and into the woods and i'm sorry i forgot to say it was winter
and there was like eight inches of snow on the ground so that's how we could see the tracks
so she said she was terrified she looked at her window but she was scared
of the depth to go out, look in the backyard.
So I'm thinking it was a dog man
because I sent the pictures to some researcher friends of mine,
and they said those are definitely dog man tracks.
So it must have been up in the tree watching her through her window
and then just jumped down out of the tree.
So the next thing that happened there,
my grandkids came to live with me,
and they were,
they were like,
three and six, maybe a little younger, maybe a little older, I'm not, I'm not sure.
But, so I would take them on deer rides.
There were all these back country roads, and we love to go for deer rides.
So we'd get in a van, and Destiny, my, my granddaughter, she'd sit beside and Bobby'd sit behind us.
And so we started doing these rides.
So we went, this one time, if you go on this one long road,
where it's all just songs and woods.
There is a little, there's, the lake is on your left.
And then there's a little, I don't even know why they put this in,
but there's like a little loop road on the right that just goes,
you know, a loop comes right back to the road.
There's no electric back there.
I don't know what they put it in for, but it was four of it.
So we drove back that, where we got a little ways up it,
and then this little deer, it wasn't a big deer,
came flying out in front of this.
Now this is like 9.30, 10 o'clock at night.
this little deer just came flying out across the road through that little bit of woods heading towards the lake.
And I said to my granddad, I said, now where do you think he thinks he's going?
Because there's only the road in the lake that came in there.
And I'm pondering this.
I'm looking to see if I could see him.
And my granddaughter starts screaming, Grammy, Grammy, you've got to go, go, go, go.
And I looked at her.
And I said, honey, when does it matter?
She said, you've just got to go when she's crying.
So I looked where she was looking to the left, and it was kind of a field that there were trees at the edge, and about, oh my God, like 12 feet up, 10 feet up and in these trees were these two red, two red, like, glowing circles.
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So I'm looking at them, and she's freaking out,
and I said, I'm picking myself,
there's no electric, there's no, like, it can't be lights,
so I'm picking an owl, where I couldn't know,
they were big and far apart.
And by now my grandson was crying.
All of a sudden, Jeremiah, they closed and opened again,
and that was it.
I knew what I knew it.
After seeing that habitat, thinking what I had been thinking,
fit for everything.
It was like, oh, my God, that's got to be a soft scratch.
I got out of there.
Well, so another thing that happened there one night,
I was going for a deer ride with my granddaughter.
My grandson was sleeping.
So we went for a deer ride, and it was probably 10, 10, 30 at night.
And we're going down this one murder.
Virginia, it's called.
And there was, to the right is the back end of a Christmas tree farm.
And beyond, it's surrounded by that is something that woods as far as you can think.
And on the other side, the right on the left, it was all woods.
But all of a sudden out of the back of this Christmas tree farm comes this big, I mean, big, black.
I would have said wolf, except we really didn't have wolves around there.
this thing was solid black, solid black.
And it was kind of, I'm in these,
where loping because it was, it was like, loping,
you know, out of the trees and the time was hanging out the side.
And it must have been back there hunting, is what I figured.
But it was like seven, seven, at least seven feet long.
It was on all floors.
Didn't have the tail.
And I didn't see its teeth or anything.
it never looked towards us, but its eyes.
Now, we're sitting in my van, and my lights are on it,
and it's only maybe 10 feet in front of us,
so I could see its eyes were, like, looking at us,
and it's, I swear to God, its lips, like, went up in a smirk.
Like, I don't know how else to describe, but it was, like, a smirk.
And it's, like, I couldn't stop looking at its back legs.
Like, everybody says, Dog Man, their front legs are longer.
Well, this guy had, his back legs were long, and they were weird looking like it.
It almost looked like they had an extra joint in them.
So I'm just focused on these back legs and the back leg, like, this one doesn't have a tail.
You know, in my, it's just, it was just creepy.
And we were so scared, and it went across the road.
It went off into the woods on the other side of the road.
I instantly got so sick.
Like, the feeling I had was like, like, death.
Like I was going to die.
I had never felt anything like that before.
It was the most dreadful, sick and feeling I had ever had.
One Easter.
Oh, this is after all this, all these different things happened.
It was Easter night.
And a friend of mine and my daughter and I were sitting,
I had this big, four-story, scary-looking old house.
And there was a sidewalk across the street,
and it went up the hill on this road,
was just kind of a little backguard.
And we were sitting on my porch and we saw this, this woman and these two little girls
and they were dressed in like beautiful clothes, but very old-fashioned, like really old-fashioned,
high collars and, you know, the dresses and they just, they didn't, they looked out of place.
So we're watching them and they're walking up the sidewalk.
And the little girls each had a doll and they had a doll.
their hands in their arm. But these dolls had no face. They were like, like, sloppy drag dolls
with no face on them. And the mom was holding their hands, and she's talking back and forth to each
them. And they're all laughing and smiling. And we're all, me and my daughter and my friend are like,
this is weird. Like, who, you know, who are these people? What is this all about? Well, they proceeded to,
they never looked over at us. They were in their own little place. They walked up the hill,
the sidewalk up the hill, and then they just disappeared.
Couldn't see them anymore.
Well, at the top of the hill, back in the early 1900s,
the house up there used to be the mortuary,
or the funeral home.
And we were just shocked.
So I think that's what, I think they were ghosts.
I think they just, like a lot of people in that town told me,
they'd seen Indians, like visions of Indians,
riding horses through the streets.
And it was, it's a, there's a lot of old minds in this town.
It's a, it's a very, very, I would love to go back there with somebody,
someday and go to these mines and just see if we can't find some things out.
The teenagers in that town saw a, now I don't know if I'm going to call it a rake or a
trawler.
It's kind of confusing as to which is which, but they, they came to the house and these were like
the younger brothers of my daughter's friends who were always at the house.
And they were freaking out and he said they went over the bridge where the creek is.
And back in the creek up in the tree, they saw this white thing that was just all like long,
white arms and long white legs like wrapped around the top of the tree.
Then we ended up picking the move.
And my husband got us a place in the city.
I hate the city.
I'm not a city girl.
I hated everything about it.
So we lived there for, oh, my God, nine years.
Well, the second year we lived there, I thought, I'm a fisherman.
I fish all the time.
Like, I would get the kids on the bus, go to the lake, come home, get the kids off the bus,
fixing the snack, go back to the lake.
So they own a lot of fish.
But when they knew, I was like, screw it.
I got to find a place to fish.
So I just Googled it, and just 14 minutes away was a reservoir that I remember
as a child, we had stayed there in the camping.
So I thought, oh, that is really cool.
So I started fishing there all the time.
So one day I went, and it was like you'd go into this part,
you'd go down this little back road,
go into this parking lot,
and there was one dock, little wooden dock,
and then all the shore in that people would fish there.
People would put their boat on this little dock.
And it was a cobe, so across,
It was maybe 200 yards across, maybe not that much.
That was all woods, and that went in the Never, Neverland.
And then it went maybe, I don't know, like 100 yards to the right, and it turned.
And that was like the swamp part, and then come up, and that's where we'd fish.
So I'm fishing, and it was probably, it was probably 4.30, about seven all the boats started coming in.
And then it got a little later because there were a bunch of boats coming in there.
And it got dark.
Well, it got dark, and these boats were waiting to get off the dock.
There was one boat that was like drift casting the shore across from me.
And all of a sudden, they threw it in reverse and went back like 20 feet and hit a spotlight.
And we're spotlight in the woods.
And I'm standing there.
I'm thinking, what did they see or hear?
So I'm trying to pay attention to them because I'm going to answer.
asked them about this. Well, in the massive boats that were coming in, this one little doc, I lost
them. So I never got to ask them. But I stayed there fishing, and it was probably 10.30, 10, 10,
30, I think it was like 10.30 at night. Everybody's gone. Now, this is back in the woods at the
solar cove. I'm the only one there. And all of a sudden, across the lake, across the cove and off to
my right, it sounded like there was a combine coming through the woods.
Trees were cracking and falling.
It was like the most destructive thing I had ever heard.
And instantly, now, I will tell you, like, I drink when I fished.
But I wasn't drunk.
I was just, I couldn't, like, connect with what it was instantly.
So I'm thinking, what in the hell is the city doing out here tearing the woods down at this time of night?
And I mean, it just, it was, it was totally destruction going on.
So I listened to it, listened to it.
And I'm thinking this is, and then it's, I mean, this isn't the city.
This isn't the city doing this.
This is something that wants the lake, and here I sit with my landowner fishing.
So I wait, you know, like I listened to it for about 20 more minutes.
And then I thought, okay, I'm going to, whatever, I don't know what this is,
but I'm going to give it to give it its time.
so it can eat, hunt or whatever it does.
And so I walked, I walked back up the parking lot, got my car, drove back down to where I was,
loaded up and left.
Well, the next morning, I went to the other side, and there's a little parking lot there,
and I could see the dock, and I could see where I was standing, and I knew where I heard the noise.
I started walking down into the woods, and it didn't take me but a minute.
Well, let me, okay, back up a minute.
when I walked into those woods, there was a, the carcass of the dead deer laying right there, right there.
Its head was gone.
Excuse me.
Its belly was ripped open.
None of the meat was gone, but all of its insides were gone.
And its legs were broken between the, like, its knee and ankle.
And they were broken there.
all four of them were broken there
and I thought
that's really creepy
who would do this
so I went on down
and I walked and instantly I saw the spot
that I heard of all this destruction
and it was
it was crazy
it looked like it worked now
that night the night before
there had been no wind
it was July
it was a warm calm night
there was no wind
no anything
This looked like a tornado hit hit.
The trees were just in, it was probably a 30 by 20 foot area.
These big trees were just cracked, like eight feet up, six feet up, ten feet up, just correct.
Some of them were thrown into the tops of other trees.
It was just pieces of the trees all over the ground.
Some of them looked like they had been stomped on.
They were like, you know, smashed and sawdust from them.
And it was incredible.
And the feeling I had was like, wow.
You know, something was, I never heard a sound, never heard any sounds.
But instantly I knew, I knew what it was.
So I started, I decided, that's it.
I want to know about these things.
So I started investigating this area.
Well, so I would bring food back there because I always heard you should leave in gifts,
which now I know you shouldn't.
but I had a cheesecake I bought for my husband
and he had three pieces left in it
and it was in a round plastic container
with a round lid on top
and I found this tree
that had been cracked
and I had fallen
and I put it way up on the highest part of the tree
and I left
and I came back the next day
and the whole container was gone
and I thought well it has to be right from it's
you know so I searched like
50 feet around this tree
I could not find that container anymore
So I thought, well, they just took it to the lid.
Who knows?
So the next day I went back, and Jeremiah, that contained in the same exactly where I had put it originally on that tree, empty with the lid beside it.
Now, I have no idea what kind of animal would do that other than the scratch.
And I don't call them bigfoot, because that just seems kind of disrespectful to me.
So I call on the scratch.
So there was that.
And then, so now I'm into it.
Now I'm going to figure out what's going on back here.
So I started setting up a game cam and reporters back there.
Well, there was one area where there were two gigantic treaties that had fallen,
and they made like an L, like the one's base and the other one's base.
One went off one direction, and the other one was like a 90-degree angle with that.
And for some reason, that's just really dreaming there.
So there were little trees around it.
So I would take things and I would hang them in these little trees right by it.
And like a little red tree car, I put one plant, the candy cars or whatever up there.
I came back there one day and now it was, I'm going to say it was maybe October, November.
It was, you know, chilly.
And right in between the 90-degree angle of these trees was,
a bare footprint.
It wasn't huge.
It was maybe seven, eight inches long.
And it wasn't wide.
It just looked like a human's bare footprint, only one.
But it was long.
And the heel, it was like, I mean,
the middle of it was kind of narrow and long,
and the heel was just really narrow.
So I took a picture of it.
I sent it to my researcher friends,
and they all said that's definitely a dog mantra.
So I was like, oh boy, so I did find some Bigfoot tracks back in those woods.
Not real good ones, but, you know, a couple weren't bad.
So one night, I went back there.
It was an afternoon.
I was going to set my game cam up.
And I went back into those woods.
And it was the mushrooms throughout.
I'm a mushroom hunter.
And I got totally sidetracked.
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you almost forget you're on a plane.
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Hawaii starts here.
Getting mushrooms.
I forged a bunch of mushrooms and I realized, boy, it's getting dark.
You know, I better find a place but this game can.
So I went out and I went real deep into the woods by the lake.
And I'm just looking around at trees.
I'm around from what would be a good tree?
put this on. All of a sudden, from my right, about 50 feet to my right, was an owl sound, like, it was like an owl call, but I hear a lot of owl calls because I fish and I do everything at night, so I hear a lot of owls. This one did not sound like an owl. I mean, it was trying to sound like an owl, but it was loud. It, like, vibrated my eardrums. And it just, like, it went off and,
into a different kind of sound at the end of it.
Well, immediately from my left, maybe 150 feet in the swamp,
was an answering call exactly the same.
So I just, I hunkered down, you know, I squatted my legs,
and I'm thinking, I don't have a hat lamp.
All I've got is my phone.
I have no knife, no nothing on me.
I got a bastion of mushrooms and a stick.
Well, the one on my left did it again.
The one on the right did it again.
and I thought, oh my God, they're calling to each other, you know.
So, honest to God, Jeremiah, I wish, I wish I would have just stayed there so I could have
seen them.
But I was so scared.
I didn't have that dreadful or anything, but I was scared.
So I just, like, quickly booked it right back to my car, you know, through the woods,
up the hill and into my car to get out of there.
I wish I would have stayed there.
another thing that happened there
there's okay so that
that reservoir has another part to it
in a different area where there's a dock
and it's a very you can rent boats there
it's a long dock it's probably
50 feet 20 feet long
and then at the end of it out in the water there's a T
it goes out to the left and right
so it was night time because
I like to catfish at night.
And I was out there, and it was dark.
It was like midnight, 12.30, I don't know.
Nobody was there.
And there was like a parking lot, but all the way around this thing is nothing but woods, deep woods.
So I'm out on the tee at the left, and I'm standing out there and I'm fishing.
All of a sudden, from my left in the woods, I hear this crashing, crash and crashing, crash and crashing coming.
And I'm thinking, well, what was that?
And it's trash, trash, crush.
All of a sudden, the biggest dough I've ever seen in my life
dove out of those woods into the lake
and swam like a freight train across that whole lake to the other side.
In the meantime, the fresh is still going on.
Then it stopped.
And I had not heard any coyotes.
It wasn't like dogs or coyotes coming through the woods.
It was something big.
when something big was chasing this deer
and so I'm standing there
I'm thinking what am I going to do you know
I have to walk back
by these woods to get to my car
if this whatever that is
comes out here on the dock
I got jumping in water like I
there's nothing else I can do
so that was kind of scary
when you think what else
was over there so when my husband
worked
it was a road that was nothing but
factories and stuff
and there were all woods behind them.
So I would go mushroom hunting back there.
And I also, I foster orphaned raccoon babies,
and I released a lot of them in that area.
So when you release a raccoon baby,
for a year you have to pick food to it.
So I'd leave work.
I work with horses.
I'd leave.
By the time I got to the woods, it was normally dark.
So I'd go back in there, and I had certain places.
I'd leave, because I had like maybe eight babies.
I had released back there.
Certain places, I'd leave food for them.
And so then it was fall, and the mushrooms were on the trees in the fall, and it's like
maybe 11 at night.
I had a night, I had lamp on, and I'm just kind of walking and looking at the trees,
seeing if I see any mushrooms.
All of a sudden, something drops.
That's the only way I can explain that from a tree, about 20 feet behind me.
And when it hit the ground, it jolted me on my feet.
Whatever it was, it's so freaking big, like my feet, my whole body just jolted.
And immediately I got that feeling with dread.
I got that.
I was completely paralyzed.
I couldn't hardly breathe.
I couldn't move.
But it washed over me like a bomb.
I was just so, so terrified.
And I could hear it.
I could hear it like not breathing or anything,
but I could hear like it in the leaves and, you know,
with little twigs and stuff.
And I'd seen like five minutes,
but it probably wasn't that long.
I could finally catch a good breath.
And I didn't look behind me.
And that's another thing I regret because I wish I really looked.
But I said to it, I'm so sorry.
I know this is your home and this is your hunting time.
And I swear to you, if you let me, I will walk straight to my car and I will not turn around.
And I won't look at you.
But please let me, please let me walk out of here.
And so I took a step, started taking really slow steps, never looked behind me, which I regret that too.
If I wasn't such a chicken, I would have seen a lot of them.
these strangers. But anyway, so I walked, I walked, and I never looked. I walked all the way
through the woods to where my car was, and I could hear it walking behind me, but it wasn't walking
hard. It was just a real delicate walking. Got my car and I left. I never, I'll never know
what that was that was dog man, because I, you know, that's just a whole different feeling
than seeing a squat. We moved again. I mean, where we live now, it is up, we are butt up against
a 6,050-acre state park.
And right behind me through my yard, through my woods, is the dam to a 3,600-acre lake.
So this is like a huge, huge wilderness area back here.
I would go driving at night.
I don't think there's anything to front.
But I'd go driving at night and just driving through the park, driving around all the lakes, all the woods.
And just seeing what I could see.
And there was, and this was, it was wintertime.
Now there's a picnic area.
And of course there's nobody there.
It's winter.
Nobody's there.
And it was late.
It was dark.
And I pulled up to where I could see.
Behind me were all trees.
And then to my left, it was all woods.
And it was just woods everywhere.
So I stopped my car and I parked and I turned off all the lights.
And I had a really good flashlight.
And I had a had lamp.
It had a red strobe light on it.
Like I told you, that really brings them on, and this is how I found out it did.
There was one area in the woods.
This was like another cove part of the lake.
There was one area where there was like a tunnel almost that went back into it.
So I got the red strobe light out, and I started strobing back and forth, strobing back and forth.
Then I'd hit the spotlight.
Then I strobe back and forth, back and forth, hit the spotlight.
The third time I did it, in this little area,
that was kind of hollow in like a little clearing,
all of a sudden there were probably 12 pairs of eyes,
if not more.
And like recrins have a certain color eye,
deer have golden, like yellow eyes.
These were all white, like white eyeshine.
And some of them were high,
some are like medium high,
some were really low to the ground.
Now the higher ones,
they would, like all of a sudden I went and seen,
their eyes and then that's the end
then I went into it so they were kind of
I think they were ducking behind trees
and then looking back out
the little the littler ones
they just stayed looking
and I thought oh my god
just like a community
so there's a lot of sightings
back here on this state park
this is like a little community back in here
and I got them all wound up
so I watched them for a little bit
and I you know like
I have an alcohol I did
alcohol and talked to him, and I don't think they could hear me or not.
So then I left.
Well, I came back the next night, and in front of those woods where I had seen on the
eyes over to the left, there were these two great big round, it looked like reflectors,
you know, like big round red reflectors real far apart.
And they were just, you know, solid staying there and not doing anything like that.
And in my flashlight,
wouldn't reach far enough to show me exactly what that was.
So I'm thinking, well, what did they put, like,
there's some girls out there.
I don't know what else they get garbage cans or something out there.
And I thought, well, maybe just the parking place,
but some kind of reflectors on something.
I didn't know.
I had never seen him before.
Well, then they went out and came back on.
And it dawned to me, there's something out there.
And the red eyes made me,
I got the feeling that it was angry.
It was angry that I, like, got the whole community upset and wound up.
And I watched it for a while.
And it never moved, but, boy, it just stared at me.
And my thoughts were, like, you need to get out of here.
That's, I was kind of getting that from, I think, from it, you need to go.
So I did.
I left.
Well, I waited, like, two days.
and I had to go back and see what was going on.
So it was, you know, really late.
It was probably 11, 30, 12.
I went back out there.
And the eyes were more farther to the left
than they were behind this huge tree.
And it was woods, you know,
so this one tree kind of stuck out because it was very large.
And these eyes were like right beside it.
And I'm looking at it.
And even with my high-powered flashlight,
I couldn't get a good look at it,
I could kind of see a shape.
This thing was big.
Whatever it was big.
And it was kind of like hunched, hunched forward.
So it wasn't as tall as it probably was, but it was so pretty tall.
And it would go behind the tree and then it would come out on the other side.
And then eventually it started like coming forward and then go back behind the tree and come out the other side, come forward.
and I got the thoughts I was getting
where you got to get out of here
you really like this thing is pissed
and it's keeping itself from running at you
because in a state park they have to kind of maintain
you know otherwise you're going to have swarms of cops
and everybody else there
so I did I watched it for a little bit
and then it turned to me
behind me was deeper woods
and I thought I don't need to get that situation
between more of them.
So I went ahead and left,
and I left them alone for a while
because I didn't want to upset the family
or the community.
So I'm kind of jumping around on these,
but this is all where I live
in the place I live now.
So one afternoon, my friend from Cleveland came,
and across, like,
behind me is the lake and the dam,
and then about maybe a quarter mile
up the road to the right is like a state route.
And then across from that is a 22,000 acre ammunition arsenal that is supposedly closed down.
It was opened in World War II to make ammunition.
My dad worked there.
My husband now worked there.
A lot of people have worked there.
But the rumor is now, I forget to tell you about the UFOs, I'll tell you that when I'm done.
But so the room now is there, they built underground facilities there.
You see a lot of UFOs around here.
So he came from Cleveland.
He had no belief in cryptic at all.
That out was crazy.
And I always told him I'm not.
You'll see someday.
So I said, let's feel fishing.
So we went down right behind me like a couple miles is a boat ramp.
and the dam was off to the right,
and then you could just fish all the way along there.
So I threw out a, it was maybe seven or eight o'clock.
It was starting to get dark.
I threw out a bottom line, tightened it up,
and then he and I threw out of barber,
and we were probably like maybe 15, 20 feet out.
And all of a sudden, and we had our headlamp,
all of a sudden he said, headlamp, all of a sudden he said,
you're lying, and I looked over it, and my bottom line was going,
it was kind of going back and forth, which was, you know, like the fish hits it, it's going up and down.
So I said, well, there's a lot of big caps on stuff out there, musky in the Netherlands.
I said something must hit the line.
So I went, I tightened it up.
Nothing was there, so went back for barber fishing.
All of a sudden, this thing rose up from the water, maybe 20 feet out from where our bobbers were.
And the only thing I could tell you is it looked.
like a buoy. It was about the shape of a buoy. I couldn't see a face on it. It was a real dark night,
but it was real calm that night. And it rose up and then it was maybe a foot and a half tall,
maybe two feet high out of the water. And then a second one rose up that was maybe,
oh, I don't know, like nine ten inches tall. It looked exactly the same, only it was a little
smaller and then in front of that one, this little one rose up that was maybe six inches
high, but looking the same. And they literally stayed in one place and it was obvious. They
were watching us. Now the whole time, my phone was in my back pocket. It never dawned to me
to take a picture of them or a video. I was just floored and he was freaking out because he doesn't
believe anything here. He's like, what are those things? Why are they? You know, it was dark
this point, I'm just mesmerized by him.
Well, all of a sudden, the big one just went straight down, fondly, Jeremiah.
In my headlamp, the water is very clear out there.
I could see this huge golden tail.
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I mean, that's all I could say.
It was like a fish tail, but it was probably,
I mean, it was long, it was wide,
and it just kind of, it was like the tail,
the tail fin of it was really big,
and it never made a ripple in water.
But I could see this tape,
they'll move, and then it went down, and then the middle one went down, and the little one went down.
They came up again to our left, and same thing, same way they came up, just rose up of water,
and they stayed there for a while, probably five minutes that time, just not doing anything.
I could not protect the face on them.
But, I mean, they had to have a face of some kind, but with my head, lamp, I couldn't see it.
and they just stayed there.
They were watching us.
Then they went down the same way again, a big one, medium, and then a little one.
And they came up one more time, off to our right, like, towards the dam.
And they only stayed there for maybe a minute or two, and then they went down and we didn't see him again.
But I believe that Arsenal has got things going on there that people don't really know about
because of the government facility.
So I'm going to back up.
I'm going to take you back to the first place I live.
We had a church beside us.
I totally forgot about this.
So it was a big parking.
The church had this big parking lot.
And one night I was just out there just looking at the sky.
And all of a sudden these, there were like 11 perfectly round, bright orange circles came through the
guy. It was a real clarinet, and these things were
orange, orange, and they were perfectly
symmetrically round. And there was one in the front, and then
they went by two, it was all the way back. And I
was Florida. I knew they were UFOs. I knew they were, they had to be.
And they were like a military
position, formation. Well,
the two by two by two behind the front one,
would, like, switch, and one would go off a little,
and then the other one would go over there,
and then we'd come back and get around.
Well, I watched them for probably a half an hour across the sky.
Then the first one, once it got over,
now this is right where the railroad tracks and everything is.
As soon as it got back to where the wood started,
it literally, like Star Wars, like, you could see the tracer of it,
but it just appeared.
Two by two, the other ones did the same.
They get up to that certain point by where the woods and everything started,
and they disappeared, and all of them did that.
Also while we lived in this town, my husband and I was real late at night.
It was dark. Kids were all in bed.
And we had a pool with the trampoline beside it.
And we had been swimming in the pools.
We got out and just laying on the trampoline looking at the stars.
And here came this triangular.
ship way up in the sky. Not that high up, though. And it was a triangle. And right behind it was a
military jet with a spotlight on it. And we're like playing there watching this. And this,
the jet, the military planes like following this thing. This thing's going across the sky.
That was kind of freaky. So I do believe in, in extracurals and UFOs. And I've seen a lot of them
living out where I live.
So, okay, so back to where we live now.
I go out all the time in the woods.
Like, I like to research for Bigfoot.
And it's, you know, I'm just in the name area for it.
So this one day, I'm in the woods and looking for mushrooms,
but I'm also looking for other things.
And there was a path.
Like, you can almost tell it a cryptid's path from a deer because there's no deer poop.
and it's kind of shuffled.
I think, especially in the place where there's people,
they kind of shuffle their feet back and forth
so they don't need footprints.
So I'm following this cat,
and I'm thinking this is really cool.
I mean, it's obviously not a deer.
Well, all of a sudden there's this big tree laying
across where it was walking.
And at the very side of this tree,
there were five, four, five toe prints,
like dug underneath this tree.
And then about six feet from that over the tree was the most perfect footprint I had ever seen in my life.
And what I think it did is it didn't see that tree land there in a trip.
And it left the most beautiful footprint.
We lived in the city and I was seen the raccoons.
There was a, and I always did it at night because like I said, you work at a farm.
And usually you don't get home until many time.
And I'm back in there's got all the babies.
and so I had a loop that I would make to look for mushrooms.
And all of a sudden, in my headlamp was this huge white wolf.
It had to be a wolf.
I've never seen anything this big.
And it was solid white.
And it was standing there.
It was like standing sideways.
And it was exactly where I was going to walk.
And I just stopped and I looked at it.
And it was standing sideways.
It had its head turned to me.
and it was just looking at me.
And I didn't feel any fear.
I didn't feel any bad vibes or anything from it.
So I just looked and I told it, it's okay.
I'll just turn on and go this way and go on your way.
I was like kind of freaked out and I turned.
I went the other way.
I don't know what that was, but there's this area like all,
the south of this county that I live in is so full of different things.
It's incredible.
Like there are so.
many things that go on out here. I found a habitat once where they had all these
like little houses, little tree houses built, you know, just pulled all these, and they were made
of thorns and they split in all together and made these little ones and big ones that they
were all over the place right back by the lake. And I know from living here and just being around,
I know a lot of their areas.
One night I was back where one of their areas was,
and I hadn't gotten any interaction from any of them anywhere for a couple of weeks.
And I was like, bummed, like, come on, I, yeah, they interact with me.
I need to know you guys are still there.
So I took my red strobe light, and I went back to where the front of their area is.
And, of course, it's right along the lake.
And I just strobe, you know, strobe the whole area for my...
maybe 20 months back and forth, red strobe, red strobe.
Well, then I got back in my truck and I drove down the road
and around into where the back of their area is.
And I was going to bring my alcohol so I could, like, call to them.
And I walked, I was walk, walk, walk, walking.
I went into the woods where the back of the area is.
And I'd forgotten an alcohol in the truck.
And there was no way I was walking back there for it.
So I just started, I was in the woods behind the area.
And I started going, who, who,
Jeremiah, something back in there answered me,
and it wasn't, it wasn't like an owl thing.
Something did the same thing back to me.
And I would go, and it would do the same thing back.
And I was bored.
I had so much fun.
It was the coolest experience I ever had.
I thought that it was so fun because it was doing exactly the same thing I was doing.
There's been a lot of other things.
I mean, it's weird because I never believed in Bigfoot or I never heard of Bigfoot.
I never heard of cryptids or what they were.
But I believe now.
I mean, I've seen them with the eyes.
I stand at the lake when I saw him in the picnic area.
There was another time I saw one, and I just can't remember which time that was.
I'll call you back again, I know if I remember it, but I've seen them like four times.
I've never had a close to close with them.
And I went to so bad.
I probably would have
if I wouldn't have chickened out
every time one was by me.
But sooner or later,
I really mean to see one up close.
I just want to have an interaction
with one face to face.
I know they're there.
Dog man is there.
There are things out there.
And I really would like to have somebody
or some people
go with me to
to this little town I first lived in to check out some of these old mine because there's a lot of them
there's a lot of them out there and I think that's where these things stay because you know there's a lot of them out
there's a lot of cryptids out there but I don't want to go by myself always researched by myself and
sometimes it's kind of scary right and yeah the thing is is I know you go out a lot by yourself
which is great but you know you start adding in things like mines
caves, that's when you really got to be careful.
And I mean, I myself, I would not recommend that just because, man, I hate caves.
You hate what?
I don't like caves.
They freak me out.
Too many bad things, you know, happen.
Yes, yes.
The creepy stuff in there.
I guess we have a lot of caves.
I mean, I'm sure we do.
It's like West Virginia, Ohio.
We all have Pennsylvania.
There's a lot of cryptic sightings because,
Oh, yeah.
You know, I've seen orgs.
Oh, I know another thing that happened here.
So I always, I always still behind my house in these woods.
You would not believe the tree structures back there.
It's crazy.
And then it just goes to the dam.
You know, I mean, there's nothing back here.
But one night I was, I was just sitting out there and the deer were out.
I'm sitting in my truck with my lights on and watching the deer.
And it was one really big, there were three does and one was really big.
And then there were two more.
they were a little bit smaller than her.
But the other two,
we always put corn and apples out for them.
And they're eating, too,
they're eating with this big one that's a little behind them
towards the woods.
She just keeps looking.
She's got her ears forward,
and she's thickening in the woods.
Then she eats later on her head would come up again.
She's looking in the woods.
Now, the other thing had,
they weren't even aware of anything,
but this one was.
And all of a sudden,
Durinia, this thing came, it was almost like a cartoon.
It came, it was black, it was low to the ground.
I mean, it was like down on the ground.
It was pulling itself back its front legs.
That's all I could tell you about it.
It came out of those woods and that deer turned and she took off and that thing went after her.
It crouched down like it was.
I mean, it almost looked like its legs were wheels, like its back legs, because it was going like a cartoon.
It was crazy how fast this thing was going.
And it went after her, and she took off, and it was right behind her.
And you know, it was so quiet those other two deer never looked up.
Once her and that thing were gone, the one deer did kind of look back in the woods, she went right back to eating.
And I was like, what did I just see?
It wasn't a coyote.
It wasn't anything I'd ever seen before.
So I told my husband about it, you know.
And he's kind of, he never really believed in any of this stuff.
And he's like, oh, that's cool, honey.
You know.
So then, like, three days later, he came home from work and he said, I believe you.
I believe what you saw.
And I said, why do you believe me now?
He said, because I saw the money to work this morning.
He would leave at, like, 4 o'clock.
to go to work.
And he was going down the road, and all of a sudden, a thing exactly like I described
came across the road in front of him.
And it was exactly like I had told him about this thing.
It was low, pulling itself by its front, hands, I don't have, hands, I guess,
and went off fast, just fast.
So fast, it was like a cartoon.
I said, I believe you.
So he's a believer now in things.
this area is so full of cryptids.
Like all of the southern county I live in is just insane with cryptids.
And I do believe in portals.
I've been to hockey games and experience some things there.
We went to the Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky one time,
stayed in the treehouse back in the woods.
I'm telling you, you ought to take your wife and your kids back here.
They had tree houses back in the woods around all the cliffs and everything that are so cool.
but uh so he stayed in this tree house and uh so one night i was like i i had i don't know how many beers
i don't drink beer anymore but i had a lot of beers and i thought i'm going back now the whole
time we're there i'm doing wood knocks and hoops and whatever uh so i started walking towards
he had told me there's this one cliff behind this it's straight up but there's like a way to
climb up it and i'm like i'm going to climb up that thing so i'm luck and i had these green uh
Night vision goggles on.
So I could see pretty good.
It's like three in the morning.
And I'm walking, walking to this thing.
All of a sudden, this feeling came over me, like, it stopped me in my tracks.
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I couldn't move any farther forward, and I just knew that I had to turn around and get out of there.
And that's exactly what I did.
I turned around and got out of there because whatever that was, gave me a warning.
You need to turn around and go.
There had just been so many cool things.
Like, I could go on and on and tell you different experiences that were just so unbelievably amazing.
with different things that I've seen, that I've experienced.
I just, I still want to have a face-to-face with the Sasquatch.
And I think we're going to be moving out west.
And it kind of bums me out because from what I understand,
the scratch out there are mean.
They're not as kind of like, these guys around here are just kind of,
they just like to watch people, you know.
You can see their little areas at the edge of,
national parks and stuff where picnic tables are
where big nose little holes
they could like stand back in there and watch people
and the whole time they're like making tree
windings and braids and all kinds of weird stuff
while they're watching us.
A friend of mine, it runs a podcast
that, oh my God, I think,
I can't think of it, but he runs a podcast
and he has seen the dog, he has a dog man
and he caught on camera, but he didn't see it
while he was there, but when he went and looked at the stone.
Oh, okay.
It's scary.
If you think of it later, just let me know when you try to think of his podcast.
So question for you, you know, you've had so many wild things happen.
What instance do you think you felt the most, like it was the most intense or you felt
the most scared during that time?
Oh, when that thing dropped behind me from the tree.
That probably was the most scared.
Let me think.
I'd had some funny things.
The cheesecake thing was kind of funny.
I've had some things that just kind of cracked me up because they're so silly.
I'd have a lot of scary things.
I had to say that one.
It was probably, it was right behind me.
And the thing was, is that little patch of woods had tree structures.
I mean, there were tree structures everywhere.
But then, in the midst of these tree structures was a tree about, I'm going to say,
the circumference was probably 15 inches, 20 inches, about 12 feet up this tree, that tree was shredded, shredded.
I mean, three inches into the tree for like four feet up.
It was just in shreds.
And I'm thinking, okay, something tall, something tall, like there isn't, I know that there are animals that shred a tree,
not that high up and not that deep and not that, like, amazing.
yet this tree was shredded and that's exactly what that thing dropped and I thought that dread like when I saw the dog man so I've always wondered do dogmen also make structures what do you think now that's that's an interesting thought I've never heard brought up even though I mean I haven't listened to a lot of dog man stuff but I guess enough that's really interesting to think about usually you just hear of them potentially just messing up people right you never hear of them
building. Oh, they love making
scared. That smirk is like
is incredible.
Yeah, they like to make it
scared, I think.
But like in the
midst of all these, and these structures
weren't like, I mean,
Sasquatch makes some pretty cool structures.
They are like really
amazing.
In these areas where they're
watching the picnic tables behind like the thorns
and stuff, what they're doing
with the trees in the ends of the
limbs and the vines,
they just go crazy,
blinding them all together, and
it's really cool to see. I'll send you
some pictures of them, but
this tree was right in the
middle of these structures
that were, they weren't that intricate,
but they were big,
and they were purposeful.
You know what I mean? Like,
if it was a tree bend,
they were like four women bent together, you know,
and it just was different than
the suspect.
I wonder if dog men also,
because they kind of hang out together, don't they?
Well, there are definitely instances and parts of the U.S.
where they have, you know, you've got like your land between the lakes and then there's
a few other places too where there's a population of Bigfoot that's known and then a
population of dog man that's known too.
Right.
And that friend of mine from the Baggy Creek incident, that's one of the places he researches, they've
gotten, there's a big foot community, and he and his partner have gotten to be, like,
they kind of interact with each other. But then one night they were out there and a, what they
called the ones with all the short keep, the face eaters. Oh yeah, the Gugway. Gugway, yeah, a
Gugway came at him. And he has, he sent me pictures. He had, he sets up video cams, you know,
game cams.
He's got pictures of these things.
He's got a beautiful picture of this thing biting his game cam.
And it's all the teeth.
And their teeth are like huge and pointed.
And there's rows of them.
There's more than one row of them.
And this thing came after them.
And like they got out with their lives.
So now he carries an elephant in him.
He's like in his 80s name is William Lungspurt.
L-U-N-S-F-R-D.
Okay.
He loves to talk.
I know exactly who that is.
Okay, gotcha.
He's the whole Southern boy.
Like, he's funny.
He'll tell you stories and laugh.
He's got some really good stories after all these years.
He's such a nice guy.
He's so sweet.
He and his wife are a few dogs.
He's a fisherman.
He and his partner, they go and they interact with this group of big footmen.
I think this is a great first episode to get your stories down.
and I appreciate you coming on.
And it sounds like, you know,
there's probably going to be more stuff in the future,
especially if you move out to the west.
Oh, I'm back in the woods at night all the time.
I go all over this park.
I go other places in a squarehead lane.
I take a taser and I have a 360,
which isn't going to do any good.
William carries an elephant come now.
He says that they'll never see the Sasquatch.
That's crazy.
But he sees another one of those good guys.
Yeah.
He's going to protect.
himself because he said that was the scared most scared he's ever been it's also called the whistling pig
whistling bear or something all right when when they go in the woods do not whistle oh yeah no
whistling brings them in don't do that yeah and you the next time you take your son out bring a red stir
light and i honest god you you'll get interaction from them all right Melanie thank you for so much
for coming on the show and for you know sitting down sharing yes
I appreciate you letting me come back on.
It feels so good, like, I don't have anyone who ever believes me.
So it feels so good to be able to tell somebody who understands, you know,
like what I've seen and what I've experienced and that I'm not a liar.
I'm very truthful about things.
And, I mean, it blows my mind.
I'm still like, you got to be kidding, these things are really out there.
One time, oh, I got to tell you something else,
one time where those red eyes were coming around the tree,
behind that area I was looking for mushroom
and I was like a path
and I'm standing there and I'm looking at this tree
and all of a sudden that samurai chather
I heard in my left ear
like this like
not even like a second
of samurai chatter in my left ear
and I whipped my head to the left
there was nothing there instantly
there were three wood knocks across to the right
back in the woods that were so loud
And then someone told me that the juveniles play a game with people where they'll see if they can like do something and then get out there for people see him.
I've heard that too.
And that's how I'm thinking is that I think that's what it had to have been because it was loud and clear.
And then damn, I instantly it was gone.
So I thought that was pretty cool.
That's wild.
Yeah.
Well, Melanie.
But I understood you.
You on your show, Jeremiah, you're an amazing man.
and I wish you and your family
nothing but the cost of everything.
Thank you.
And please keep in touch
with what happens in the future.
And I know you will, Melanie.
I will. I will, Jeremiah.
Thank you again so very much.
Absolutely.
Well, you have a great rest of your day, ma'am.
You also, sir.
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