Bigfoot Society - It Was Staring RIGHT at ME | Walker County, Alabama
Episode Date: November 9, 2024In this episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast, hosted by Jeremiah Byron, listeners are treated to an array of spine-tingling Bigfoot encounters from various locations in the United States. The show f...eatures two main guests who vividly recount their personal experiences. The first guest shares disturbing encounters from his childhood in Walker County, Alabama, including witnessing strange figures outside his home and hearing unsettling screams. He believes these creatures have been around him his entire life, even across state lines into Georgia. The second guest details his more recent experiences in Colorado, including finding peculiar evidence near suburbia and capturing potential Sasquatch activity on a Bushnell night vision scope. Both narratives illustrate the eerie and often inexplicable interactions with these elusive creatures, making for a gripping episode that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats.🔴 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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Hi, this is Jeremiah.
Hey, Jeremiah.
Hello?
Yes, hello.
Can you hear me, sir?
Yeah, I didn't hear you.
Look, I've been wanting to talk to you for a while,
and I don't do email and stuff like that,
but I have an experience.
I'd like to tell you about...
Oh, absolutely, yeah.
Feel free to go right ahead, sir.
You are live on the air right now.
Well, when I was nine years old,
I lived in Walker County,
Alabama and the first night we moved into a log house that was hand built
it was a nice house it wasn't bad but the the first night that I lived there I
woke up outside about 75 yards away
from my front door and I had, uh, don't, the only reason I woke up, uh, was I stepped on the
acre and when I stepped on the acre and before my mind woke up, I saw a window.
It was different colors.
It was pink, green, and blue.
And when I woke up, I was standing in my underwear, 75 yards away from my house.
Well, that, that was the first strange thing.
And that was the very first night, it was on a Saturday, that we moved in.
And the next night, which was Sunday morning, I woke up.
My dad used to get up at 4 o'clock the morning to go to work in Birmingham, Alabama.
He had to drive quite a ways.
And there was something screaming outside of our house.
There was three of them.
There was, one of them sounded with a real deep how it reminded me of the Michigan howl that I've heard on, on YouTube sounds just like it.
And then there was one that sounded like a woman screaming and a baby.
There were three of them.
And they did it for two nights of Sunday and Monday night.
And then later on in November, two months like this was August of 1970 when we moved in,
it was two weeks before September before I went into the fourth grade at the school.
I remember it very well.
And in November, I woke up and there was one of them sitting there outside of my window,
two feet away from me with a face up against the glass staring at me.
And for 50 years, this is in 1970.
I'm 62 years old now, it's been 50 years since.
And I didn't know until 2010 when I started listening to YouTube of what it was.
But this is what I told my parents.
I woke up with this thing staring at me outside of my window.
And I told my parents, I said it was the ugliest man I had ever seen.
He had on a toboggan and a rabbit brink.
coat now until I you know 2010 when I started listening I had no idea really I
to me it was still an old ugly man but the con the the the tobogging on his
head was the comical look like with someone that's wearing the toboggan that
doesn't have it pulled down tight on their house that has that comical look and all
And it was so ugly.
And, you know, I told my parents that it was the ugliest man I had ever seen.
And there was, we, we were one of the only few houses.
This was way out in the country in Walker, Alabama, close to Smith Lake in Curry, Alabama.
And we were one of the only houses.
When we moved in there, in the front yard, we had a street lot.
on a pole and I really believe that the people that lived there before we moved there knew of these
things and of course you know at that time I had no idea of what was happening when I woke up that
night that they had the one that was there was two of them I couldn't see the second one it was
behind the the one that was right up against the glass of the window and
And I think it was tapping on the window because I slept really hard when I was a kid.
It was, I was hard to wake up, but they woke me up and it was staring at me.
And I jumped up and run in my parents' bedroom and told them when they come in there,
of course, it was gone the time they come in there.
But the way I described it was the ugliest man I had ever seen with a tobogganone
and a fur coat.
It looked like a rabbit fur coat
because I could see the light
from that light on that side of the house
that was shining on it.
It was gray.
It had gray hair
with a dark undercoat.
Its face, it looked like ash gray.
And it had wrinkles
and looked really weathered
and everything.
and I was nine years old when that happened.
At the time, you know, they told me it was probably just a homeless person
that was passing by.
We lived out in the middle of the country.
At, you know, six, eight o'clock at night,
they weren't even cars that come down our road.
I mean, it was so far out in my country, thousands and thousands of acres.
and I would get up and go hunting.
I had a 4-10 since I was eight years old,
and I did a lot of squirrel hunting.
My father left my mother at that time,
and I did a lot of hunting to provide food for the table and everything.
And these things, you know, once I grew up,
And I lived in, I'm from Alabama, but I lived in Georgia for 35 years.
I've hunted all over the state of Alabama and the state of Georgia, North Georgia, South Georgia, everywhere.
And now, looking back, now, based on what I've been, you know, what I have experienced,
I realized these things have been around me my whole ride.
From North Georgia, South Georgia to Alabama, I always wondered what that whooping bird.
It was always a whoop, whoop.
And I didn't know of any bird or animal that made that sound until I started listening on YouTube
and everything about other people's experiences and stuff.
And, you know, looking back now, I've had trees pushed over in the woods on me.
I've had them follow me out, paralleling me out of the woods.
And, you know, one thing I don't understand is that if they wanted me, they could have had me at any time.
They have always been around me.
And, you know, the thing about, like, the first night when we moved in that log house was I woke up outside 75 yards away from the front door in the dark.
And it was like it was a window.
It was eight feet wide, about six feet wide.
and it looked like a double-paned glass of window would smoke in between it, and it was blue, green, and pink.
And it was like it was calling me, and I was following it when I stepped on the acre.
And when I stepped on the acre and it hurt my foot, and I woke up.
And it was like it was a window to another dimension.
And I know for a long time, I didn't understand that.
But after listening to so many stories about the orbs and stuff like that,
I believe they almost got me, they were trying to coerce me to go through that window,
that door of glass or whatever it was that I saw.
But when I stepped on the acre and my brain woke up just a fraction of the second and it disappeared.
I can't explain what happened to me, but it seems supernatural.
And when I lived there, there were times that I did see orbs in the woods.
I told my mother about them.
Oh, I am, my, my grandmother is Creek Indian.
I'm part Indian.
My mother was past Indian.
And, um, I was raised by, my, my grandmother died when my mother was 12 years
so my mother died when I was 12.
And, uh, I was raised by a chop tall woman that was my step grandmother and her son.
my whole life and and they they told me about the lots and the people and they called them
boogers the the hairy people and when we moved into that log cabin uh my mama said we had to come
inside because the boogers would get us and i questioned her because i'd heard it we've lived in the
city for most of our life.
And I questioned my mother and I told her, I said,
what's a voter?
And she said, it's a hairy people that live in the woods.
And my mother got killed when I was 11, 12 years old.
And of course, I lost all that knowledge and, you know,
the ability to have to question her and ask her about.
Because when we were little kids, she said,
that we had to come in before dark or the booger man would get it and i always thought it was
just uh uh saying that she had to make us come in and and do you know to come in the house and
everything but when we moved out there looking back on it now uh i know that she means something
that she wasn't telling me and not uh the first few people
three days that we moved into the house, the second and third day when I woke up at four
o'clock in the morning and they were screaming outside the house, they told me that it was probably
a cougar or a bobcat.
There was no way it was no cougar or bobcat.
It was too, you could feel it coming through that log cabin in the window and you could feel
inside and everything and there was no way that that's what that was and like I said I've
hunted in Tall Dica National Forest in Alabama on Mount Chee Hall yeah and all
there's been times where back when I was 13 years old we were we used to run
dogs up there and I was sitting in the woods and in areas where there was no way
there was a road and huge, huge hollers and everything.
You hear what sounded like someone chopping wood,
and it was something hitting a tree that I look back on it now,
I know that it was not someone chopping wood.
It was something else.
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That has, I've had them take deer from me in St. Clair County, Georgia,
by Lake St. Clair, me and some friends of mine,
We lease 2,000 acres one time for a few years, deer hunting.
And I had one of them, take a deer of mine.
I shot a spot, and it run about 40 yards off in a ticket.
And I sat down, smoked a cigarette.
And I hit it.
I shot a 308, and I had a good hit.
It was 40 feet away from me when I shot it.
and the deer run off and I heard it crash in the briars thicket.
It was a thicket with a lot of little sweet gum trees that was maybe an inch and a half round that had grown up in the thicket with briars and everything.
And when I went down there, I traced the blood all the way to where the deer was.
there was a pool of red blood where I know I made a good lung shot.
And the deer laid there and bled out.
When I found where the deer had been,
I walked up on it and I heard something to my right,
probably 10 o'clock going over a little nose.
And I thought, well, this deer got up and went, it's going up over this stove.
And in my mind, I'm going like, there's no way this deer is moving with all the blood and everything laying here.
And I got to try and follow the blood trail.
And I went probably 30 feet without seeing a drop of blood.
And then all of a sudden, there was a sweet gum leaf.
about eight foot high.
I'm six foot two.
And it was about eight foot high over my head.
And there was a smearing of blood on that sweet gum leaf.
And there was no blood.
I couldn't, there was no trail that from where that deer was laying to where I saw
that sweet gum leaf.
And, uh, there's no way that blood.
could have gotten up to that tree from that deer something had to have slung it over its
shoulders and walked off with that deer absolutely of course at that boom i didn't know anything
about big foot you know because even when i was a little kid and i was hunting uh i didn't know
anything about it. And that's why I told my parents, you know, that it was the ugliest man I ever seen with a toboggan on and a fur coat.
But a couple of other things happened to me when we lived in that log cabin also.
There was a family that lived next door to us that had five kids and one of their boys. They had four boys and a girl. And
And Bance was a friend of mine.
He would come on the house and we would ride horses.
I used to haul hay when I was a kid and I bought me a horse.
We were riding.
Where I lived, there were thousands of acres of woods behind the house.
And they went nowhere.
It was just acres after acres.
And one day, me and Burl and Vance, that they were three of us,
with me, Burl and Vance, we were all three.
I was on my horse.
Burl was on his mule and Vance was on Apollososos,
spotted painting pony.
And we got, we got.
to this one particular place in the woods where the horses just stopped and started snorting
out their nose and all of a sudden they went crazy and i got buffed off my horse vance got
bucked off his burl on the mule didn't get bucked off but they turn around and run back to the
pastor my horse and vance's horse ran through the ball bark then
And months after that, we were down there, okay, that was in the summertime, there was still leaves on the trees.
Well, later on that year, when the leaves were dying out, and you could see, we went down in that valley right where that happened.
And there was a tee-p with all these trees piled up.
And there was a pine ticket up above where this is that.
This is down in a hauler.
And there was sweet gum trees and stuff and white oats and stuff in that holler.
And but something had taken them pine trees and brought them down in there and piled them up like a teepee.
And there were two logs or trees that were probably eight, ten inches,
diameter that was parallel floating up in the tops of this TP, something that could never happen naturally.
Never.
And that's when I realized, you know, looking back now, I know that it was probably them.
But they, uh, they, uh, there's no way.
that that was natural with all of those trees piled up and everything and then we we camped out
i had a tent not far from there uh one night me and burrow did and we had two of them walk up on the
tent uh when i woke up burrow was whimpering crying oh man when i woke up i heard them walking
And they went through all our stuff to what a little bit of food.
We had a both of bread, some bacon, some eggs and stuff to cook breakfast next day.
And they took everything.
Well, when they walked off, me and him got out.
We had, I had a 410 and 20 gauge in the 22 in the tent.
And we ran in the dark from that tent to our house.
Separated.
He went to his house.
I went to my house running.
at 3 o'clock the morning.
And we had no idea, you know, what was going on or anything.
These things are very real.
And they could have had me at any time.
That's just, it's such a wild account.
Man.
Yeah, it's crazy.
I sort of, you know, have been reluctant to call anybody or talk to anybody.
about what's happened because of everything that has happened and all the stuff that's
happened to me like in North Georgia and all over the state of Alabama my whole life,
which I had no idea that that's what it was.
Can I have a question for you.
Going back to one of your original ones, when you saw the face in the window, but you said
it was very ugly. Were there any details you remember about the face that made you think,
wow, this is such an ugly face? Yeah, absolutely. Let me tell you. The eyes were separated
to a point to where it looked like someone with Down syndrome, and the eyes were blue.
They were sky blue, almost gray. And the face had no hair. It had no hair on the mustache,
where your upper lip is and the jaw but under the jaw it had a full gray beard but
it was under the mouth the jaw was and and it had wrinkles all over its face
you know I've seen a lot of of drawings and and and stuff that people have put
on on the web of what they think they look like
But they don't have that protruding monkey face.
They have a square jaw with no hair on the face.
And the blue eyes is what really got me.
I mean, I've heard a few things about people that said they had blue eyes.
But it was almost great eyes.
And the face, the skin was ash gray.
It wasn't black, it wasn't red, it wasn't brown, it wasn't white.
It was as gray.
And even the hair on its shoulders, it had, with a lot that was reflecting from our front yard.
It had gray tips on the hair.
A friend of mine in Swanee, George,
Georgia had a friend that was the, he was the caretaker of Gorky's Primate Center of Atlanta,
where they have the CDC, has all their monkeys that they do experiments on.
And we went out there one day, and they've got a place in Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville, Georgia,
to where it's bent skin, even up in the trees over the top.
office since then and they had thousands and thousands of monkeys the little what are they
called that they do experiments on well they they had a build in there and we had to pull up
and he led us in and to get to this place you had to drive down through there and it was million
dollar houses and it had street lots beautiful place you never would have thought that this was the
promic center of the CDC you never would have thought it it was out in the middle of nowhere and when you
when we went in there they had a building that had you you went in through a a lot door that had
had bars that had another room that she had to go through with bars.
And they had a silverback gorilla, an orangutan.
You know, I can't remember its name, but the orangutan that was in Tennessee that was at that college that they had to take away because it started getting aggressive with girls and stuff.
Oh, wow.
and you sign language.
Okay.
That orangutan was in this place, and there was the silver-back gorilla,
and it was huge, its hands and stuff.
And that silver-back gorilla, not the face, but its shoulders and hair,
is what reminded me when I saw it of that thing.
that I saw in the window that night
that woke me up.
And I think the people
that lived in that log cabin
that we lived in,
I really think that they
had some kind of contact
with these creatures
because they,
like the second and third night
that we were there
is when they started screaming.
Oh.
And they were in the backyard
and it woke me up and I just never woke up like that and my daddy and mama was sitting there
having coffee he had to work in Birmingham and he had to be at work at 7 o'clock this is 4 o'clock
the morning my daddy got up every morning like that and them creatures were screaming and stuff and
uh what what really gets me is that behind the house there was a fire in the house there was a
pit that's like a barbecue pit made out of bricks that just didn't fit in it was too far
away from the house and there was nothing around it and why anybody would cook on it I
have no idea but I really think looking back on it now that these people had some
kind of relationship with these things they really went crazy the first two
knots who were there and like I said the first night I was there
I woke up outside of the house and when they started investigating what happened was I got up.
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We had a fan in our window in that house, and I had gotten up, went in my parents' room, walked by their house,
kicked the screen out of their window, and stepped out of the house,
and walked 75 yards away from the house before I stepped on the acre.
And when I stepped on the acre, and I woke up outside of my house in my underwear,
and I ran back to the front door.
from the inside and I was freaking out and I'd seen that all I really think it wasn't
the orbit was of like I don't know what it was but I was following whatever it was
and only until I stepped on that acre and did I wake up and and between that
split moment from my brain waking up and my eyesight, I could see it until my brain woke up and it was gone.
And I was just standing in the dark.
I run back to the house real quick at the front door and was banging on the front door.
And they got to investigate and found out that I'd kick the window out, the screen.
And back then, our screen, we didn't have regular screens.
It was real screen wire and it had been tacked up on the window.
I had to tear it out to get out of that window.
That's one reason why I've never called anybody or talked anybody about what happened,
but it has terrified me ever since.
And I think about it every day, and it changed my life.
I mean, I was an outdoorsman hunting and fishing out in the woods my whole life,
and I just can't do it where I live at right now.
a tree twist old one but it's behind my house right now or something broken and twisted it and
everything and it just scares me i've had a like i said like hunting in taldigan national
forest on mount t hall uh i've had you know the the wood chopping uh when i lived in jasper in this
house um in 1970
I sit there in the woods squirrel hunting every morning before dark, I mean, before daylight and everything.
And I saw some of the last ivory-billed woodpeckers that were alive.
There were three of them that I saw on a record basis.
And I didn't know, of course, at that time what I was looking at.
But it was Old Grove Forest.
I mean, there were huge white oats and hickories and beech nuts trees huge that had looked like they'd never been cut.
And that was across the road from the house I lived in behind a house that had been logged, you could tell.
But across the road, it was all natural forests.
And I heard rock clacking and the wolfings.
I always looked for that wolfing bird.
I thought it was a bird, and it wasn't a bird, no.
And like I said, I've had deer taken from me.
There's something about people that have been exposed to these creatures,
and I'm one of them.
I don't know why, but they've been around me my whole lot.
I would say if you could keep in touch with me, if things do continue to happen,
I would love to keep in touch with you.
I mean, you have my phone number now.
You can also email me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
And I think we can definitely continue this conversation at a later time for sure.
But I'm just glad you called in because, one, you're able to share what's happened to you.
But I'm just glad that we are able to talk to date, sir.
Yeah, it's been hard to get to this point because it sounds so crazy, you know.
I've skipped over of all the stuff that we've talked about today, but in my mind, it's different because it's so real that, yeah, you know.
But it sounds crazy, and who would believe this?
You know, and me watching your station, I watch you a lot and I love it.
Thank you.
With the, like with me seeing the colors and being outside in my underwear and waking up like that,
that supernatural part of it, a lot of people don't understand.
And it's so real that there's something going on with this stuff that we don't understand.
And unless you experience it, there's no way you could ever even imagine to comprehend it.
And your station, your show and everything, give me the confidence to call and talk to you because the super-neutral.
natural part of it. It's not natural. It's not just a beast. It's not just a human. It's not a monkey.
It's something more like with the orbs because when I saw the lots in the woods, I would tell my
mama and she said, oh, it was just lighting bugs. I went, but mama, it was lightening up the
trees around it. It was not lightening bugs. Thank you for listening to me. I feel better just
getting off in my chest because they're very real and there's something very strange going on
with these things and I don't understand it but it has really made a difference in my life
but how I look at everything and I really appreciate you listening to me thank you very much
sir you have a great night sir thank you for calling in thank you this is jameson from
Colorado how's everybody doing tonight
All right. So once we get the go ahead, then we got the green light. We'll take a minute here just to. All right, cool. We got it. So yeah, feel free to, feel free to share what you've been experiencing out there in Colorado.
Well, thank you. I started doing some research around 2017, and I have told my stories on a couple podcasts, but I want to tell some relevant things to you.
tonight that I haven't talked about. But just I want to start off by saying it's amazing how
these creatures are right under our noses. And I find evidence like where people are riding their
bikes in the day and walking their dogs along the river and Sasquatches there at night,
like hunting ducks and killing geese and building structures, you know, leaving footprints
and like leaving subtle signs. I've actually filmed with a bush,
night vision scope. I filmed a what I think is a Sasquatch in a structure really close to
suburbia here in Metro Denver, Colorado. And I was at this structure a day before and I found
a duck wing that had been ripped off the bird and eaten like a chicken wing. The part of the
arm that had all the meat on it was like eaten like raw. You could see the teeth marks and everything.
And I went back there at like 2.30 the next day just on a whim because I got kind of mad at
family member and I walked down this path thinking I know this thing is there.
I'm going to film it and see if anything's in it and something lit up and then when I went to
change the aperture on the Bushnell scope it was gone. So I think they can see the infrared light
anyway because I've turned it on and had geese react to the to the infrared light on the
bushnell scope. So I know these animals can see the infrared light but it's it's truly amazing
like how close they are. I was doing some research along a stretch where I found a trackway of like bigger than my size 13 footprints in February, barefoot in a straight line, clear Sasquatch, you know, prints darn near good enough to see the dermal ridges almost in them in the mud. The summer I was looking at this pile of scat thinking, what is this, what made this, you know, is there dates in it or what? And I realized they were eating wild plums. And then I walked along a little further and I found a domestic dog kill.
And it had like pooped on it again with these wild plum pits in it.
And these things are like right butted up to suburbia.
And not only that, I saw one on the property where I live, which is like in between the city and the mountains.
And I actually have been feeding this thing.
And I've had some pretty interesting results.
I was able to acquire some DNA that I sent to Darby Orkut that he received.
Really?
And that is a pretty amazing story in itself.
I knew stuff was going on on this property because I'm really observant and I do a lot of landscaping.
And so I see like when trees are snapped and I see, you know what I mean?
When things are done, like once we removed a cottonwood tree and I personally cleaned up this juniper tree that I knocked a couple of
branches off of, but I knew I'd knocked three branches off it. And the next morning, there's
another branch sitting on the ground where I'm like, I just sawed those all off yesterday. I know
something's playing a trick on me, you know? And I would find like piles of feathers. I found two
deer legs that were overlaid, like dog leg 90 degrees to create a square next to these fake fire pits
that they build. So that was like, this is over years. And then I just went up one day to move my
truck and I'd left apples or some kind of food out for the deer and then this thing was crawling along
the rocks and I have told this story on another podcast but essentially I was really close to it
probably 10 or 12 feet away. Oh wow. I thought it was a dog but I couldn't discern eyes or
eye pockets or ears and then when it turned then did the spider crawl thing it did a 180 degree turn
and the light from the kitchen window reflected off of its eyes.
I mean, I was making eye contact with it looking right at it.
It was like two big yellow half moons,
and I could see the difference between the pupil and the rest of the eyeball.
And so that was in 2022, and I didn't even start, well, I tried to feed it before that,
a couple of years before that.
I left the peanut butter jar screwed to a tree because, like I said,
I saw signs, but it never unscrewed.
the jar. And then finally I moved my gifting area to a different corner of the property like a
year later after I saw it. And I was getting some reaction. I left some chocolate out. And that's
what finally broke the ice with it. After a couple few weeks, it took a piece of chocolate. And so I
put one more piece of chocolate out there. It took it. So then I says, well, what, you know,
what's going to prove that this isn't an animal, you know, taking this food.
So I heard on another podcast, a guy said, well, they like lollipops.
So I put a lollipop out there and that got eaten and the stick was there.
And that's how I was able to acquire some DNA.
And, yeah, just, it's pretty, pretty interesting how close these things really are.
And he's, that thing's let me know.
He's out there.
But, you know, I've heard his footsteps.
He did a mouth pop to me that I was able to get on video,
sitting out in my truck the other day,
and I got a bell hanging at the gifting site,
and something rang that bell.
It was really weird because the food wasn't taking that time,
but I heard the bell ring for like five or six seconds,
and then I rolled the window down and called out to it,
and it rang again, and I was like, holy crap.
And I think there's more than one that come here, too,
because one time I opened the slider and there was something really heavy that ran away.
And that was kind of near the time we cut down that cottonwood tree.
And I also have a theory that when they do some of these huge major breaks in the trees and stuff,
it's a visual marker, but it's also like a scent marker in the wind, you know.
Okay.
Totally destroy like a tree or something like that.
You're kind of creating like a scent marker for, you know,
things to come and know that something's going on this way.
So just, you know, some thoughts of why they might be doing that stuff.
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I was also leaving some Reese's pieces on the cottonwood stump.
So that would be a good reason for him to come.
When you saw the one that was doing the spider crawl and then you said it turned around and you were able to see its eyes,
did you notice any other details of the face when you were able to look at it?
And it was really hard because he had a conical head.
And I thought it was a dog looking at the sky.
It was so pointy.
I thought I was looking at the underside of the jaw.
Okay.
It was kind of far away.
that the moon was coming from behind him.
And so I didn't really see the face illuminated.
And then when I took the steps to get closer to him,
he put his face to the ground.
Like he was like doing a push-up.
And that's when I'm looking for ears.
I'm looking now.
I'm looking at the top of his head.
But then I was,
he hit his back, dude,
it looked like a shaggy,
you know, like a shaggy bathroom rug.
Like he'd step out of the shower.
Oh, yeah.
Like design, you know,
had like this long, like almost like dreadlock looking hair.
like it was all gnarly on his back.
He didn't look all pristine and clean.
He looked like really like he's been like crawling through the sewer or something like that, you know?
And I smelled them one morning.
Like I smelled this really bad sulfur smell out there.
I don't know if it was him.
I don't know if it was something he excreted.
But I go to work at, I leave at about 4.30 in the morning.
So, I mean, it's always pitch black.
And he could, I don't know how far he has to go to get where he needs to be by the time the sun's
but even if it's to the mountains, he's got a good couple hours to get there.
And I'm sure it only takes him about 15 minutes from where I'm at to get across the valley
to the good cover, you know.
Oh, my goodness.
So you said you sent in the lollipop to Darby?
Did, yeah.
That's awesome.
Wow.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
And he just was like coincidental because I got the samples and then I heard a couple of interviews
by him and I was like, you know, this is kind of serendipity.
I liked what he was saying, and then once I called him and talked to him personally,
I think he's got a pretty good philosophy, good outlook, and he's a pretty, pretty stand-up guy.
I kind of pressed him pretty hard, you know, to see what his philosophies are.
I mean, I truly can't wait to see the results.
I kind of made a joke to him saying, you know, you're testing these DNA results,
but really I'm testing you because I know what these are.
Yeah, no, exactly.
See what he says.
Yeah.
It'll be very interesting because I've talked to multiple people that have sent in things to Darby and it'll be interesting to see.
At this point in the show, we lost entire internet for some reason.
It was late at night.
Very interesting.
Chalk it up to either living out in the countryside of Iowa or perhaps someone didn't want us talking about Sasquatch DNA.
Who knows?
But that is the most that we have of that interview.
individual might be able to reach out to me so that we could finish our interview that would be
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in circa 1996 or 97.
Really terrifying.
So I just, I always, it's always stayed with me,
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And it just shares so many of the hallmarks.
Intense, intense feeling of being watched,
a sense of you to get out of here.
Hearing footsteps, it's always remained with me.
It was extremely scary.
And after hearing so many people talk about some of those same data points about their experience was like.
It's just got me thinking more and more.
One of my neighbors has an interest in Sasquatch and apparently looking at some database.
And in 1996, so this was right in the mid-slash,
and the fact of the time frame that I thought that I had my ex.
I have never been able to explain like that deer wasn't.
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I talked about it in more detail.
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