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Episode Date: November 7, 2025In this gripping part 1 of a 2 part episode series from the Bigfoot Society archives, host Jeremiah Byron sits down with Carrie, a courageous eyewitness who reveals how a series of chilling encounters... with mysterious, towering creatures forced her and her husband to leave their home in Newport, Tennessee, near the Smoky Mountains.Carrie recounts eerie whistles echoing through the Rankin Hill Wildlife Refuge, bizarre metal car parts being ripped off, and nights filled with deafening screams and shaking trees. As fear turned to fascination, she began documenting strange evidence — massive 18-inch footprints, mind-to-mind communication, and gifts left behind after a missing watermelon. The encounters escalated until government vehicles and gunfire filled the quiet Tennessee holler, confirming she and her family were not alone.Whether you’re a believer or skeptic, this firsthand account offers one of the most detailed and unnerving Bigfoot encounter stories ever told. Join Jeremiah and Carrie as they explore the thin line between the natural and the supernatural deep in the Smoky Mountain woods.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Supercast – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072
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You're listening to Bigfoot Society and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
In this show, we go beyond the campfire stories to bring you first-hand encounters from people who say they've seen something impossible.
From backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers to quiet farms and crowded highways.
The stories come from everywhere.
one leaves us with more questions than answers. These are the voices of the people who've lived it.
So settle in because today you'll hear another account that just might change the way you see the
woods forever. So stay with us. All right, Bickfa Society, you've got the privilege of talking to
Carrie today. Saw some posts that she had put on Facebook and she's got some very interesting things
that have been happening over the years. But Carrie, it's a pleasure to have you here. Let's start out. First,
you had been mentioning in the pre-interview about how there's a relation to Harley's episode
that you had heard on my podcast earlier.
Oh, yes, definitely, Jeremiah.
And by the way, thank you for letting me share my experiences.
It took me about two years to finally come forward and want to share anything because I had put a post.
When I first had my first encounter, I put a post.
on my local Facebook group in the same area that Harley is in,
and I got bullied and attacked so much within probably less than five minutes.
I had to take my post down, and it was just people were so hateful,
and they didn't want to hear it.
And maybe it's just a conspiracy theory,
but I don't think all of those people are just normal people.
I think some of those people might be like government people
that are out there just to attack the real people that have had encounters so we won't come forward
and share our experiences because it was pretty brutal. But I've had encounters where mine started
in the same area that Harley is from. Yeah, and I do want to address something real quick. So that
happens to me all the time as well. It is not fun. But if I found if you keep that post up for about
two to three weeks. The people then that have seen things will start to send you DMs. It happens
every time I get made fun of in these groups, but then two to three weeks later, the people will
start to come out with, yes, okay, I did have things going on. I need to talk to you about it.
So just off the side. Yeah, for listeners. But Kerry, let's start at the beginning. Where did
this all start to happen? If you could share the county, the state, and what was, what were the
first things that you noticed?
This happened when we first,
originally from Virginia, where I grew up,
the border of West Virginia and Virginia.
I was very mountainous, very hilly, very woodsy.
So I grew up playing in the woods, hunting, fishing,
so I was pretty much very familiar with the woods.
And we moved, me and my husband moved to Middle Tennessee,
New Court was the county,
he was in the foothills of the smokies probably 25, 30 minutes from Gatlinburg.
Very small town by the river.
There's a couple rivers in the area.
And we lived, it was called, at the end of our road was called Rankin, R-A-N-K-I-N-Hill wildlife management refuge.
Why it's that long name?
I have no idea.
But nobody ever went there, really.
and in the winter, summertime, it's filled up with water.
They had a lot of bass fishing tournaments there.
It would fill into Douglas Dam Lake area overflow.
And in the winter, they'd suck up all the water and use it for energy at the dam.
But in the fall in winter, or even in the summer, you could, there was a lot of trails through there.
You could walk, and we had kayaks, and we would literally just walk across the street from our house,
It's a little one road in and out, and you jump right on the railroad tracks,
and we walk right to the wildlife refuge and just look around because it was like a scooped-out bowl right in the middle of the smoky mountain footholes.
It was beautiful, and there was nobody there.
So it was a good little spot to walk.
We didn't really do any fishing, but that was where, that's not where I had our first encounter,
but that is where I first started noticing things.
When we first moved into that area, we were moving boxes in.
And as we were moving boxes in, okay, we had a long gravel driveway.
And when you pull up to our house, you're facing the house, but you park on the side of the house.
So behind our house was about, I don't know, three, five acres.
And about three of it was flat, clear.
no trees, no brush, no nothing.
In a very small, two-foot deep, about four-foot-wide creek, when water was running through it,
would go through the middle of it, down from the overrun, fell off of the mountains.
And so you parked on the side of the house, and the woods were, I don't know, 150 feet from where you park in the house.
And we had a back deck.
And as we were moving boxes in, I heard these very weird whistles.
And I remember making a comment to my husband, and we were laughing.
I'm like, wow, I didn't know we were moving into the Amazon jungle because it was so loud.
And the whistles were so strange.
It sounded like some kind of bird you'd hear in the Amazon.
And then there was a whistle all the way across the field, like three acres away.
And it would answer the other whistle back.
And it was so loud you could hear it.
Most birds you can't hear super loud three acres away.
answering back and forth.
And it was just like nothing I had ever heard before.
And he stopped for a second.
He was like, yeah, that is weird, isn't it?
And that's where it started.
And I was not a big foot believer.
I, of course, I saw the Patty film.
Everybody did.
I never listened to any shows, watched any film.
Didn't know anything about it except seeing that one little Patty clip on TV.
I just did not.
I believe in the Lord, and I just, I don't know.
I didn't believe, and I think I was very close-minded.
I didn't think that I was what I was.
It's nice and comfortable thinking that nothing else exists out there
except what we're told.
You're told growing up that other creatures and monsters and beings aren't real
besides demons, angels, heaven, hell, people,
things you can see and that sort of stuff and nothing else and that's comfortable thinking that
it's scary thinking and knowing now that other things are definitely 100% out there and it's
terrifying I think that's why a lot of people bully others because it's scary it is scary my first
encounter was only about three weeks after moving in we noticed that
metal, shiny pieces of my husband's car.
I know it sounds crazy.
We're starting to be pulled off.
Where we lived, there wasn't any houses really around.
It was farmers, farmhouses spread far apart.
There wasn't people like right next store.
I think I'd said once before, there wasn't enough people where you turn your light on for
trick-or-treaters.
There just wasn't anybody.
It was very remote.
And I've also said, the more remote you live,
the more remote other things live too is what I have found out.
I woke up about 3 o'clock in the morning and I was dead asleep.
I woke up with this overwhelming feeling of just dread and anxiety and I did not know why.
We always came in and out the front door because we had a small little deck and we had a little spot where we would wipe our feet and take our shoes off.
and I jumped up and my husband had this giant handheld spotlight.
It looked like an old radar detector.
And I don't even know why I went to the back door, but it was like I knew to go to the back door.
And we didn't even use the back door unless we were sitting on the back deck.
We went right to the back door, open the back door a little bit about halfway.
And I shine the light across the field.
And I'm like, oh my gosh, what am I doing?
And there's just, I was thinking there's, first of all, there was always deer out there.
We had a family of fox deer.
I had a pet skunk that would come out of the woods.
I would feed cheese popcorn too.
Yes, and no, that's crazy.
He would come out and I'd feed him cheese popcorn.
And he'd just go back in the woods when he had his fill.
So there was a ton of wildlife.
And that's why we liked living there.
And I shined the light across the field and I was going real slow and I was seeing nothing.
And I'm like thinking, that's weird.
There definitely should be some deer out here.
It was, oh gosh, I want to say the end of January.
So I knew it was cold, but it didn't matter.
There was always deer.
And I kept seeing nothing.
So I get pan over to the creek.
And all of a sudden, I see this bear.
And I'm like, wow, there's a bear at the creek.
We've been here a little while, and I've already asked the neighbors, and all of the neighbors, and we walked the dogs, we would see neighbors out.
We would ask them, hey, they're like, no, bears never come out.
The smoke down at the national park, they don't need to because the tourists leave enough food for them to eat.
They don't need to come.
They never come this far.
Never seen any, been here 20 years.
Everybody had the same story.
So I see this bear, and I'm like, oh, my gosh, there's a bear.
Wow.
And then all of a sudden it stands up.
And I'm like, what?
What?
And then the light hits its body.
and the best way I can describe it
is when it hit its body
it's all the light
sucked into it
it was like if you ever have a flashlight
and you can twist the end of the flashlight
and you can make the big
the circle on the
that's shooting out the light bigger
or tinier by twisting the end of the flashlight
that's what happened
when I hit it with the flashlight
except it happened pretty fast
and then all the light was gone
into this thing
and I'm like what
but its body illuminated because it has absorbed all the light.
I don't even know how that makes sense, but that's what happened.
And I saw that it had hands, and I'm like, wow, what the heck?
Like, my mind was totally trying to figure out a box to put this in because I didn't know what it was.
I knew it wasn't a human, and its hands were like ashy gray, hung down past its knees,
it did have a little bit of a belly.
I don't know if it was a female or male because it was turned sideways.
So I couldn't, I didn't get a front view.
And I'm grateful that I did not see its face full on because I still have that night
that burned into my mind like a record.
Like I can't stop overplaying that.
And before I had a chance to do anything else or even figure out what am I going to do,
what is this?
This all happened so quick.
but they say sometimes when traumatic things happen, it feels like time stopped.
That's what it feels like, that time had stopped.
And it was just going like super slow motion.
And it leaned his head back.
And it let out a scream.
I've never heard anything that.
I don't even know how I still have eardrums.
I've never heard anything that loud and that long in my entire life.
It literally sounded like the,
worst horror flick you could watch a woman being murdered and her guts coming out like very gutteral
screechy just scream and it didn't take a breath was a crazy part it was at least 20 to 25 seconds long
when i've replayed it in my head and when that happened i hadn't i was behind the metal
aluminum door and it had little like nine, ten, nine panes of windows in it. It was a modular home,
so a regular modular home back door. And I was halfway in, halfway out of it. And when that
scream happened, I clumpled over in a little ball, but in a standing up position. And this wave
went, hit me in the head and it was like, woo, woo, went all the way through my body, through my toes.
and I felt all my organs vibrate.
If you pull up to somebody at a stoplight and their base on their stereo was too loud.
And you can feel like your inside stumping a little bit.
That's what happened.
And I was unable to move.
And it wasn't because of fear.
I've been in the woods and I've been, oh gosh, deep in the woods, 12 miles hunting by myself alone.
The way before I knew this was out there.
and I've seen Bayer and stuff
and I have in Mountline
I actually got chased by a bear
wasn't really afraid
because I was in the house
I could shut the door
but I was frozen
I was not able to move
and after about 20 seconds
when it stopped
for the last
I would say the last three seconds
it seemed of its screen
It seemed like I started to like unfreeze.
I started being able to move.
It's so weird.
It's if you're frozen and all of a sudden you're something's de-thawing and you're,
so you're starting to come unthawed and you can move.
And I was able to move and I was able to move and I was like, oh dear God, what just
happened?
Like this isn't happening.
This can't stuff.
This does not, can't exist.
And had hair, not fur.
And I could somewhat see.
skin through the hair. It was about 90 feet from me and it was a clear vision. The woods were in the
backgrounds. There was no trees, no bushes, nothing obstructing my view. I know 100% what I saw and I have said
time and time again. I would take a lie detector test any day for anything I said. It is 100% the truth.
And I'm mad that people get bullied or the government doesn't tell people about this because
These things are out there, and they know they're out there.
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After that happened and I saw this, I said, oh, dear God, what is this?
And I'm like, okay, that's a big foot.
What else could it be?
That's the only thing I knew closely related to what it looked like before that I'd seen the Patty film.
So I'm like, as much as I don't want to do this, I have to do it again.
Because I cannot go around telling my husband and my kids.
and everybody else.
Guess what, guys?
I saw a Bigfoot.
They're going to be like, oh, yeah, I'm sure you did.
So I'm like, got to do it again.
So I sure did.
I shined the light on it again.
I did not want to do it, but I had to be 100% sure.
This time it had moved up into the forest a little bit.
But it was winter, so there wasn't any leaves on the trees.
There was just a bunch of brown sticks.
So I could see it.
And it was like a mahoganyish, was mahoganyish real dark, black.
I wouldn't say black, but woody mahogany brown, very dark.
And it did not have like a cone-shaped head.
It just had a head on top of big shoulders.
We measured later on how tall it was.
It was at least eight feet tall.
If I had to guess, I would say 600 pounds.
It did seem to have rest in the stomach, like a five or six-month pregnant woman.
I could see that the side view of the chest and the,
stomach the hair was a lot thinner in that area and I did have I could see a little bit of the calves
but I couldn't see the feet because it was standing in the creek and it was bent over sideways
drinking from the creek I don't know if it was stooping up with his hand or it's actually had
its mouth in the creek but so I had a really good side you had very broad shoulders and I hit it
with the light again and I was ready for the screen and
this time, the exact same scenario happened again.
But since I was expecting it, I wasn't frozen.
I didn't get frozen, and I definitely did not go outside.
I would just kept the door cracked, just enough to wear.
Not that that door, that door wouldn't have done.
That thing was so big, it could have come right through the wall if it wanted to.
That door wouldn't have done anything.
So I hit it with the light again.
Same thing, same screen, same length of time.
and I might and then my insides they rippled again the whole thing that and then I was like yep
and it stopped screaming and I took my finger off the trigger of the light that you had to push you had to put
your hand on the trigger to get the light going and as soon as I let my hand off the trigger it stopped
and I'm like yep I just saw a freaking big foot I came up I'm here I am I didn't laugh at anybody
in public or make fun of them or bully them,
but I was kind of laughing to myself,
oh my gosh, these people are nuts.
There's no, that's so ridiculous.
These things don't exist.
Yes, they do.
And I laid there.
I shut the door, locked the door.
I laid there all night.
I couldn't go back to sleep,
and I didn't want to wake my husband up.
So I laid there all night thinking,
like, what the heck am I going to tell him?
Like, he somewhat believed,
and he had brought it to my attention before
a couple times from shows.
And now, here I am, like, so we woke up, I told him, and he was like, oh, my gosh, let's go down and look.
And we went down and look, and there were tracks there.
We measured 18 inches long.
We didn't know anything about casting or what even casting was, footprints, anything like that.
And we measured from where I saw the back tree.
Like, when I saw it staying in there, I could see a tree in the background.
So I estimated the height that we measured from where I could see the top of the head.
with the tree in the background, and it was about eight feet or a little bit over.
And that was the very first experience with them, and it has not stopped since then.
Carrie, that is absolutely incredible.
First off, thank you for sharing that.
So to clarify, you do not live at this property anymore, right?
No, we do not.
after this started to happen
did at any point
they start to come closer to the house
oh
so much
that is why we moved
yep
big time
and there was more than one
and it was nightly
and at the time
my husband was a truck driver
and he was just starting out
and truck driving
so there was a lot of times
he had to be gone
at night. Oh, let me
say it's two. I didn't
have any guns anymore because I gave up hunting
after we moved to
the smokies.
I don't know. I just had a whole
different view of wildlife. Like I said
a pet skunk that would come out of the woods
I'd feed cheese popcorn.
There was a bunch of baby
deer that the mom had abandoned
that I adopted my name. There was
Leverne and Shirley, Lucy and Ethel.
They all had names. And they
lived under the deck.
and I would bottle feed them and stuff,
and then when they got big enough,
they would just take off.
So I got rid of all my guns,
but when I saw this,
oh, I got the biggest gun I could get.
I got a 50 caliber gun with the scope,
and there's a reason why I'm telling you that,
because one night when my husband had to do an overnight trip,
and it wasn't too long after this,
I heard our front deck was about 10 by 10 wooden,
and I usually did not stay.
up to slate. It was about 10 o'clock at night and I was going to bed. I have a service dog. He is my
best friend in the world. He's a large Rottweiler and this dog is stuck to me like, I take a shower
and he sits there like guards the shower like so no, I guess serial murderers will get me in
the shower. I don't know. That's what he thinks. So we were getting ready to go to bed and he's
got a bed right next to mine and his name is Kaz. So we're walking to go by the
bedroom, you have to go by the front door to get into the master bedroom, which is in the front.
So I hear the stomping. All I could see in my head was like a little kid doing the high step
marching round in circles. My girls did it. And they're grown now, but that's what I could hear.
And I'm like thinking, okay, you just imagine, not happening. Anytime anything happens,
I try to debunk it in any way I can. I'm not the first, oh my gosh, that's a ghost.
Oh, my gosh, that's a big, I try to debunk in any way I can.
And then when I can't, it just is what it is.
I can't.
And I kept, okay, what's this?
It's that.
And he kept getting louder.
And this went on for four minutes.
So I'm standing about six feet from the front door.
And my dog, he starts growling.
First, he was looking at the door, and his head was going from side to side.
When dogs do that, and they're trying to figure something out, like you're going,
okay it's not mom she's right here okay it's not dad okay it's not this okay it's not that he's going
back and forth and all of a sudden after he goes to the whole scenario people he knows in his head
he starts backing up and he starts growling this meanest growl i've never heard come out of him
and his whole body puffed up like all his hair starts standing up not just to strike down his back
but everywhere and i was like okay i'm actually scared so like so
then I was praying to God it wasn't going to happen but it did I saw my doorknob turning and I heard
this after the fact that they like to imitate what people do after I saw the first one I was so
paranoid about like I said this modular home ours wasn't made very good it could have come right
through the wall it could have literally put its hand right to the wall if it wanted to they were paper thin
and the doorknob started turning me back up before the
that I kept always checking the windows and the door locks like 50 times a night and every time I would say did you check the door? Yes I checked it. I've checked it 15 times Carrie. I've already checked it and I would just check it every night and when I would do it I would turn the do knob and it would make its clicking sound. So the front door knob started turning back and forth just like I did when I checked to see if they were locked and it was doing that clicking sound and I was like oh my God.
I'm so scared.
And I was standing right there.
I was like my feet felt like they had cement shoes on.
Like they didn't,
my top of my body was trying to go into bedding,
but my legs wouldn't move.
I was like, okay, I'm so scared.
And then I'm like, and then I felt my heart like,
and I started hyperventilating because here I'm alone.
And I'm in this,
I've seen this thing outside.
And now I knew what was out front.
I knew it wasn't a person.
I just knew that it was,
them. They have an energy that they put off.
And whenever they're around, I don't know.
I just, I can feel them.
It's they, I don't know, just an energy I can feel when they're around.
And I knew it was them.
And all of a sudden, I said in my head, very, I said, okay, Carrie, calm down.
And I only said this in my head.
I said, okay, Carrie, calm down.
This is really happening.
Go get your gun.
And it had it loaded.
And it was right under my side of bed.
So second, the very second I got done saying that,
I had an answer back in my head, which I still can't believe that they can do this,
but they can.
It said, and I've heard where people say it sounds like computer generated,
and I'm like, no, it doesn't.
But then I thought about why would they say that?
And I understand, because they said it very slow and very precise,
like they wanted you to hear every word they were saying and it said it just like this do not bother it won't do any good against us so i can see why they would say it would be sounding like a computer saying that so as soon as that happened i was like what i started like literally shaking my head back like what we're like looking around and of course i'm the only one there and then my dog he's still growling and barking it
He wasn't barking, but he was growling, mean growling.
He was like, he was ready to jump me.
He was ready not to run away.
And I was like, what do I do?
Instead of saying, I start laughing, I'm like a crazy person.
Because I'm thinking my thoughts went through my head so fast.
Okay, what am I going to do?
Blow a hole to the front door?
Of course not.
Because then my husband's going to come home.
How am I going to explain that?
What if I'm wrong?
What if it's a person?
I don't want to kill anybody.
I'm not going to kill somebody.
Am I going to open the door?
Absolutely not.
I'm not going to open.
So what am I going to do?
I can't do anything.
There's nothing I can do.
So I started laughing.
What if they're right?
And then what if it's more than one?
And then I shoot one.
Then I'm really in trouble.
What if I miss?
It's only one shot in there.
It's like, what am I going to do?
So I go and I started laughing like a nut.
Yep, I did.
Jeremiah, started laughing like a nut.
So then I'm going to sit down on the bed.
And I had to draw.
It was everything.
thing I could do. I had to grab my dog by his neck because he's not on a leash or collar and
dragging to the room and it was really hard. He did not, his feet were like cemented to the floor
too. And I get him in the room and he's sitting there right by me. He's still growling. And I just
started praying as loud as I could. I said, in the name of Jesus, you have to leave here in the name of
Jesus. This is holy ground. This is my house. You are not welcome here. You need to leave.
As soon as I start praying, it was like deafening quiet.
It was just, it was already quiet, but it went, it's so hard.
I wish there was different words to explain it.
It went quieter.
It almost hurt your ears and went so quiet.
And after that, it was nothing.
And there was no way I was going to sleep.
I just laid there all night and I'm like, how could they, it was like a thought.
It was not my, um, that came deep from within.
in the middle of my head, like right in the set, if you drilled, right down to the middle of my head,
that's where that thought, voice came from.
And if you asked me to describe the voice, like, if it was a male-female, I can't because
it didn't have a male or female tone.
It was a thought that was put into my head that said that.
And they have talked to me three or four times now, very short, but they have talked to me.
That next day, of course, my husband came home and I told him, and then I told him what happened.
He's glad we still have a door on the house.
What's he going to say?
And I said, this whole Bigfoot thing has really got to me.
I said, let's do a test.
Let's, if they're really real, we had just, he brought back a giant watermelon.
He got from South Carolina.
This thing was so big.
It must have weighed 50 pounds.
The biggest thing I've ever seen in my life.
We cut it in half.
It was just the two of us.
We couldn't even eat half.
And I said, you know what?
It's cut in half.
Let's take it back to the edge of the wood line behind the house.
I'm going to set it in this dirt spot.
There was nothing there.
And it's like March now.
Excuse me.
And it was getting a little bit warm.
So I said, I'm going to set this watermelon on this dirt spot.
And we waited until the edge of dark like five minutes before it got dark.
And I said, as soon as it gets light, we'll get up in the morning, like the second it's daylight.
and go and see what's happened with this watermelon.
So, sorry.
So I carry this watermelon out there, and it took two arms, wrapped around this thing,
and it was really juicy.
But unless you ticked it sideways, there really wasn't any juice running out.
So I sat in the spot, the edge of the woodline, where I had seen this big foot.
So the next morning, and we watched and we waited until it got dark, set it there, and then it got dark, and we went to bed.
And the next morning, the second we get up, sometimes, he always gets up before daylight.
And he gets me up, and we wait until it turns daylight, and we look, and I'm like, I don't think it's there.
And I, and I'm like, please don't leave me.
Just stay on the back deck.
He's on the back deck watching, and I walk over there.
the watermelon's gone.
There's no, there's no rinds, there's no seeds, there's no nothing.
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Now, if it was a deer or any other animal, it could have chewed it up, right?
The ground would have been a wet mess.
The ground was so dry, you could have picked it up, and it had been like sand.
There wasn't one seed, one, no trace of that watermelon anywhere.
And not only that, okay, say some animal drug it off.
They had hands and they just drug it off, or they ate the whole.
thing right there. But there was two, not one, but two snake skins put in its place, and they were
stretched out and they were laid side by side. And one was about four feet long and the other one was
about six feet long. And they were laying right there in the same spot of the watermelon. And I'm like,
I was just staying there frozen. And my husband starts yelling, care, you okay? You okay? Because I wasn't
moving. And he's, hey, hey. I was just like, yeah, I'm thinking, yes, this is really
their act. This is, if the other experiences didn't already confirm it, yeah, this confirmed
it. I carried him in. And he was like, what is that? And I told him, he was like, oh, my gosh.
So I just, I didn't know what to do. So I put the snake skins back out, back out there.
And I just said, thank you. Whatever. I'm seeing her talking to the woods.
I guess it's not the first time I said that I'm like I'm talking to the woods what does my life become I'm saying talking to the woods I said I know you guys are around I can feel you thank you for the snake skins but I'm going to leave them out here in nature and I walk back in the house so the next day I go into town and it's 8 o'clock in the morning I wanted to get to the grocery store for it got too crowded and I
get to the end of my road, and if you go left, there's a bridge right there that goes over the
Noah Chucky River, and that goes down to the wildlife refuge, the other way, the other end of my road.
So the river's right there, and it'll take you into Morris-M-O-R-I-S-T-O-N.
I've heard on one podcast there was a siding at Panther Creek State Park, somebody said.
So that's not too far from that area
You make a right
It takes you into town
About five miles away
So I
Of course I got my service dog
And he's looking at the trees
And he's growling
And I'm like
And I look and I'm like
What buddy? What do you see?
A squirrel? What is it? He hates squirrels
So I said
There's nothing there
I don't see anything
And he is locked on to something
And he's staring
And I'm like I don't see anything
There's nothing there, Kaz stop
And then all of a sudden
And I looked down out the passage.
See, this was on the ground on the passenger side.
So I leaned up, I don't even know how, some of these things, I don't even know how I knew, but I just did.
I put the car in park and I almost got out.
Thank God I didn't.
And I leaned over to the passenger side, looked on the ground.
And I think I sent you pictures.
If I didn't, I will.
I've got them.
I saw deer legs.
And the crazy thing about deer legs, any hunters will know this.
you do not nobody you do no need to do that it's not how you skin a deer and that they were snapped off at the knees not up where the shoulder is but snapped off and the reason i say snapped off and twisted off is because you can literally see one piece of bone sticking up about two inches higher than the other and it looks like a serrated edge knife on the bone and the skin is twisted
it round and round like if you'd wring out a towel.
And I'm like, what the heck?
And then a little ways away, I saw a spine, just the spine.
And there was nothing on it.
Like not, it wasn't like a dried up old spine.
Like, there just wasn't any meat on it.
And I'm like, what the heck?
So I'm like, okay, somebody hit a deer.
So I'm looking around, I don't see any blood.
And I'm like, okay, maybe the coyotes drug it down the big,
There's giant boulders on the left where the river is that are, oh gosh, the size of a hood of your truck, boulders.
And I'm like, okay, maybe they drug it over the side.
And I'm looking and I don't see any blood, any body, nothing.
And then I get ready to get out and a rock hits my truck.
Not a big rock, maybe the size of, oh, like a golf ball.
And it was put a big dent, like a golf ball size dent in the door.
The same door that my Rottweiler is at the window, at growling.
Thank God I didn't break the window.
And I heard that.
And then he's still growling.
And then I look at the deer legs again as I'm taking pictures.
And I see one tiny little drop of blood come out of one of the end of the legs.
And I'm like, oh, crap.
This just happened because it's mostly all-boning skin from the knees down.
There's no meat.
There's nothing.
So for a drop of blood, a little drop to come out, this just happened.
And this was early in the morning.
So like a little bit before 8 o'clock or 7 o'clock.
And I'm like, oh, yeah, time to go.
So I got the heck out of, yeah, I got the heck out of Dodge.
I was not, and I almost got out of the truck.
I'm so glad I didn't because I don't want to end up one of these missing people.
So I'm driving down this road, oh gosh, quarter of a mile from there.
and you have to drive in between these two, the rock, giant rock wall,
but just shear it off because it's part of the Smoky Mountains.
It's just like solid rock wall,
and you drive down this tunnel of a country road of two rock walls and trees.
And one of the rock walls starts to gradually decline,
and that goes to the river.
The other one just stays a sheer rock wall, goes about 20 feet in the air.
and all of a sudden I hear
and I'm going real slow because I'm
scanning like looking everywhere
I'm like there's got to be a deer
there's got to be a deer body there's something
it's just this can't just can't be
my dog's still growling
he's still growling and all of a sudden
I hear in my head look up
and I'm like what
and I'm like who they're looking around like
who said that
who said that I don't have my radio
on the Bluetooth I don't
the Bluetooth thing I don't have it does
but I don't know how to use it the Bluetooth thing
that you connect at your vehicle I don't know how to do
all that.
And there's nobody around.
There's nobody behind. There's not a soul in sight.
So I stop in the road and I look up and I see a big foot standing on the cliff.
Now, the sun is coming up.
So the sun is at its back.
And it's standing in kind of, I don't know, if you've seen somebody getting ready
to fight or a boxer or a military and their arms are sticking out to the side,
just a little bit away from their body.
and they're like in a very alert position, a stance.
And I could see the sunlight shining through its hair that was hanging off of its arms
as it had its arms out to the side.
And it looked, it did not look like the same one.
This one was more orangy color, not as oranges as an orangutanang, but a more orangey, not as dark.
And this one looked a lot more humped out.
beefed up. Oh, it's hard to tell how tall it was because it was on a 20-foot cliff, but it was a big
son of a gun. It was big. Oh, I'd say 800 pounds easily, four and a half feet wide, had big arms,
it looked like an old picture of Luferino or like when they're all muscled out. And I said,
and I knew that, because I knew they talked to me in my head before, and I knew this was my chance.
So I said, in my head to it, for one, a couple of reasons.
One, I wanted to test to make sure that I wasn't 100% crazy and to see if it really was talking to me in my head.
And if it was, it's like it going to answer me.
So I said in my head to it, what are you?
Are you an Nephilim?
Because like I said, I believe in the Lord and the Bible.
And I read over my Bible.
And that's the only thing I could come up with where that even would have mentioned anything that could remotely.
in my mind, in my opinion,
be like that. And I said, are you
an Ephelm? Are you an Ephelm? And it would
not answer me. It made me so mad. It said,
but it didn't answer that question,
but it did answer me. And it said
in the same exact thought
in my head,
very slow in the same way, and it said
I'll never forget. This is burned in my brain. I don't care if I
love to be a thousand years old,
which I hope I don't, but I'll
never forget it. It said
there are many of us
some good, some bad,
just like people.
And I'm like,
okay, as soon as I heard that,
I'm thinking, get your phone, quick, take a picture.
I looked down for a fraction of a second
to get my phone looked up, it was gone.
And I'm like, dang, yeah, I missed it.
Yeah, I missed the picture, but it did answer me back,
but it did not, and it purposely would not answer that question.
Yes.
and then the next night after that, I have something called occipital neuralgia,
which is like burning in the back of your head until my doctor got me on the right nerve medicine for that.
I had to sleep sitting up in the chair.
And it's not like Xanax or any kind of psychiatric medicines or anything like that.
I've never heard voices before in my head.
I don't take antidepressants.
I don't take any kind of medicines that would have made me heard any voice.
or where I've ever heard voices in my head ever, besides me talking to myself, which I do a lot.
But the next night we were sleeping in the living room, and it was about, it seems to always be
the same time, between 2.30, mainly 3.30, but between 2.30 and 4.30, 4ish. And I heard
this owl, except it wasn't an owl. It sounded like an owl with his mouth up to the megaphone.
it was so ungodly loud
and the back of our house at the time
had a little L shape in it
and it was back up beside the deck
and it was right beside the window
where I was sleeping.
It was so loud.
I almost jumped out of my chair
when I heard that Jeremiah.
It was just crazy loud.
And then it did it two more times
and finally I woke my husband like, get out,
let's look.
And it was gone except and we did find
This time we found 16-inch footprints in that same spot, but we only saw one footprint.
They had, after that, one of the next very weird situations, we had, which all of this just kept happening, like they kept coming closer and closer to the house.
The next day, we had ceiling fans on the back deck, and every time, okay, every time I went to put my two dogs out on the back deck, just their inside.
dogs, but just to get some stimulation, fresh air, within five or ten minutes of being out there,
I would hear, bing.
And I was like, what the heck is that?
And it would get louder and harder, louder and harder.
And then my dogs would start growling, and then they would start barking.
Within 20 minutes, I'd have to bring them in, and the whole back deck had rocks all over it.
They were still rocks at the back deck, because somehow my dogs can see them when I cannot see them.
and they do not like the dogs at all out there.
I went to take my dog out the next day.
It was about 2.30 in the afternoon,
and there was not a soul around,
and I walked back towards the creek,
which is in the middle of the field.
It's not like I'm deep,
remote in the woods like Harley is very brave to be doing that.
I'm telling you, I wouldn't do that.
Nope.
Nope, sure wouldn't.
So all of a sudden, this,
and I'll send you a picture,
it's just a tree,
but I'll send me a picture of it if I haven't.
It's like this 40 foot tall tree, and it's not a pine tree.
There's no wind.
There's no storm.
It's a perfectly sunny day.
There's not even a breeze.
And it is hot as Hades outside.
And all of a sudden, Jeremiah, I hear this, and then I hear something answer back.
And it happened so quick.
I didn't even have time to, I didn't even have any, I didn't even have a pocket knife on me.
I had nothing, not even a cell phone.
And I'm like, and my dog.
and he just froze, and he's on the leash, thank God.
Oh, yeah, ever since then, I didn't need to take him on a leash outside.
One, there's nobody around, and there's no traffic.
But after that I did, after the first sighting,
and all of a sudden this tree starts shaking so hard right in front of us.
Oh, I'm like 15 feet from this tree.
And this thing is jerking, jerking back and forth, like tug-of-war jerking so violently.
And all of a sudden, you can hear,
crack
all these noises
where the tree
is being pushed over
and broken in half
from just a few feet
off the ground
and not no not
one other tree is moving
and all of a sudden
all these crows
start squawking and screaming
and they all come flying
all the woods
and the next thing you know
this tree starts coming down
right at me
and my dog
like I ran
and which I've
not a bad knee. I got a knee replacement and it's bad. So my knee doesn't bend all the way and I can't
run. So I'm trying to run without falling and pulling him because he's growling and barking and he
doesn't want to move. And I'm trying to pull this 130 pound dog and trying to get out, get the heck
out of there back in the house. And before I barely made it out of the way, this whole tree comes down
right in the middle of the field. I'm looking around. Anybody see this? Anybody? Anybody?
Hello, hello?
And there's nobody.
I'm like, of course, there's nobody.
I took a couple pictures.
I took a couple pictures of that,
but they started throwing rocks at the house all night long.
I have two inside cats,
and they've done that at every place I live.
Their famous thing to do is they do,
and they do the cats.
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And I do have to stop myself and say, nine years ago, I was the one saying,
listen to these people, how crazy they sound saying this stuff.
I sound like the crazy one.
I'm saying this stuff because it's real.
It's really happening.
They like to tap on the window at nighttime.
In the cats,
whenever you're sleeping,
we'll go tan butt across the house,
and they're ripping up the mini blind
to get on the mini blinds clinking and banging
and you're trying to sleep
to get on the other side of the mini blind to see,
and they're tapping on the screen of the window for the cats.
And then when the cats get on the other side of the mini blind to see,
then the big foot's will go on the opposite side of the house and start tap tap tap and I know this because when my cats started doing this I'm like what the heck is why are they running back and forth I first I thought they were chasing each other and then I thought it were bugs and then I thought it was a moth and then I thought there was something inside the house and I went through everything and nope I laid there awake one night and I heard it happened like with the fingernail tapping it was like tink tink and then the cats would go take it
Paring butt across to the other side of the house.
And then when they get to the curtain and they look,
then the big foot will go on the end of that.
And they'll do this all freaking night long
to where you cannot even get any sleep.
You can't even sleep because they do this all night long.
And they were doing that every single night.
We walk down the railroad tracks like the following week,
which literally is a little country road in front of our house in Newport,
where we lived,
and you walk and you jump on the railroad tracks.
and you walk right to the wildlife refuge,
which is a little mile, if that, walk.
Really nice, all enclosed in woods on both sides.
The farther you walk down, the further,
it steers you away from the houses.
So we got to this one section,
and I called it the Boneyard,
because there's a one area that's very,
is a big high embankment,
probably, I don't know, 15 feet high,
maybe higher than that, maybe 20 feet.
You can't see anything.
and the houses are way
you're like three acres
away for the houses and they can't see
anybody into the back of the houses
and then on the right side
if you're going towards the wildlife refuges
the water and the trees and
swampy stuff you can't see
there's nothing there's nobody over there
and there's no houses over that way for miles
many miles
the walk we hear the
I see this bone yard pile
we saw a raccoon
two or three dogs because the
collars were still laying, the collars that dogs were wearing were laying with their names on them.
A cat, it looked like some kind of big bird, like a, I don't know if it was, I don't think there's pelicans around here, but like a big stork, oh, gray cranes, that's what they were.
A couple of cranes were laying there, two or three, possum. It looked like a bunch of reptiles, a whole bunch of, oh, a whole bunch of turtle shells, probably 30 turtles, turtle shells just left.
and they were all this one five-foot span.
And I'm like, that's so weird.
Like, why are all these animal bones just in this one little spot right on the other side of the water up against an embankment that you could clearly sit down and eat, chow down, and go on an animal buffet, and nobody's around?
That's so weird to me.
And we walk down to the reserve and we get down there and look around and on the way.
back, we heard something sounded like a dinosaur. I don't want to say it, like a dinosaur.
Like if, I just want, I can't remember the name of that, Jurassic Park.
Like the dinosaurs running and you can hear the ground like boom, boom, like thumping.
It was doing like that. You could actually, no, we're not close. We're all in the railroad tracks.
This is down a little 10 foot embankment and it evens out to the trees that go into the
So we're, oh, we're 30 40 feet away from where this is happening.
And all of a sudden, it sounds like somebody literally drove a freaking dump truck into a tree.
You're smash.
The whole tree, the leaves were exploding off.
You look up in the sky and there's leaves like flying up into the air up toward the sky.
The tree exploded, like it got hit so hard.
And the whole tree comes down.
and it was windy that day, but seven mile an hour winds, not 70 mile an hour winds.
So I said to my husband, oh, my gosh, what was that?
He's, oh, let's just keep walking.
Don't worry about it.
I'm like, don't worry about it.
What is wrong with you?
And he's, that's nothing.
And he said later on, he was just trying not to scare me.
Too late for that, buddy.
That's way too.
That's already passed.
So we walk a little further.
And the same thing again.
You can literally hear something running on the ground, and the same thing.
Hits a tree, boom.
Leave the exploding everywhere a tree comes down.
It was chasing us on the ground and then, like, jumping into trees and hitting the trees with such force,
because this thing was so big and strong, the whole tree was coming down.
And I don't mean a pine tree.
I mean like a small oak tree or maple tree, 20 foot high, 30 foot high tree, like a normal tree.
like a normal size, big tree you have in your yard coming down.
And we got back to the house.
And as we're almost back, it was the edge of dark, almost 7 o'clock at night,
and all of a sudden we heard something coming.
And it sounded like a bunch of vehicles,
but we couldn't figure out where they were coming from.
Because we had just been down to the Wildlife Reserve.
And there's only one way in and one way out, our road.
we would have heard them or seen them
and we kept hearing them coming
it seemed like it was lasting forever
and all of a sudden
and we're on the edge of the road now
we got off the railroad tracks
walked across a little spot of grass
to get to the road
and we're like almost in front of our house
and if you were in front of our house
you go past our house
a little ways there's like a sharp turn
and then you can go down
my husband's whatever it is is getting closer
He has the one dog in a leash, and I have my dog in a leash, and we turn around, and before you know it, there was, I don't remember either six or seven, totally blacked out jeeps.
I don't know.
He said, my husband said they weren't full jeeps.
They were some kind of off-road, on-road vehicle.
They had hard tops, and they had, the whole entire thing was black, black everywhere.
The windows were blacked out.
You couldn't, the windshield.
You couldn't even see who was in there.
They had no tags on them.
There was one, the front vehicle had a little tiny tag that said G-O-V-T.
And the only reason I saw that is because it almost mowed me down.
Oh, they were doing like 40-something miles an hour, and they would have run me right over.
They did not care.
They were on the way they were driving.
They were all two feet from each other's bumper, all six or seven of them.
I don't even know how they drove like that.
without hitting each other, but they were getting it, and they were coming out of the wildlife
reserve. And my husband said, don't forget to tell him about the shooting. And I'm like, okay,
so after they started getting close, I'm on the edge of the road. I'm figured, okay, they'll just
move over just a little bit to go, no, nope, they were going to mow me right down. My husband literally
took his arms as hard as he couldn't shove me into a bush with the dog. And of course,
the dogs hooked on my arm, so me and the dog are flying.
into the bush. Had he not done that? They would have
bring me right over. And he
was like, those were some kind of military
vehicles. And I'm like, how do you know?
Because I saw the first tag. Did you see it?
And I'm like, yeah. As I was flying
onto the ground, he's a carry, if I didn't
push you, they weren't moving. They would have run you right
over. I'm like, could you see who it
was? He's, no, they're all completely
blacked out. And I'm like,
how did they get in there? He's like, I have no idea
because we just walked this road
and there's one way in and one way out.
And he's, I have no
idea. We're getting ready to go in the house after I get out of the bush.
And we're getting ready to go in the house. And all of a sudden, we hear automatic gunfire.
And then we hear some kind of, it sounded like rocks clacking or some, I can't do it.
But some men that have big hands can slap their hands together real hard to cuffed and make
like a clacking sound. And we heard, we would hear automatic guns.
on fire and then we hear it sounded like rocks clacking or there were somebody smacking their hands
again like probably rocks because it was so loud it i don't even know where it was coming from
because it was echoing off the woods everywhere and then we heard three really loud long drawn
out like that but way louder i can't even do it kind of screechy from the railroad track side
the Wildlife Reserve side, and then behind us, behind our house that goes into the mountains,
which if you follow it, you can follow it all the way up into Gatlinburg, the Smoky Mountains.
And then another scream coming from back there in the automatic gunfire.
And I'm like, it's like, Jeremiah, it's like we were in the middle of a freaking war zone.
And I'm like, what that?
Oh, my God, what is happening right now?
There's no neighbor, like I said, nobody ever was outside.
There was nobody around ever.
Everybody who lived around there, they were just like super old and never saw anybody.
And if you did, they were ticking their little dog out and we had a chance to see somebody and talk to them and ask them anything.
And he was like, I don't know what's going on, but we need to get, we need to get in the house like now.
It was just, it was crazy.
It sounded like the war zone coming on out there.
But the Bigfoot, they amped up a lot.
The next, that following weekend, right after the gun, that whole scenario happened.
My husband was home and he was super tired.
He'd driven like 60, worked and he was a drive.
We were 60 hours that week.
So we had to go into town to get something.
And I'm like, I'll drive.
And I was really tired too.
And I shouldn't have been driving.
But I went to back up in the driveway.
And he has, I have a SUV and he's in a small little Nissan coupe.
I looked in my rearview mirror.
and he was parked in my spot.
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Everybody's got their own spots.
That was my spot, his spot, whatever.
He was parked too far over in the gravel.
So when I looked in my mirror real quick,
I thought that I was clear,
but that's because I was already too close.
So I back up and I hear crunch.
So I busted his headlight out and smashed into the front of his car,
cracked his fender,
It was still drivable.
It wasn't totaled or anything because it was just slowly backing in.
But it did put a two foot wide, the depth of the basketball deep, at least maybe a basketball and a half deep,
depth into my truck dent in the back corner and two basketballs wide in the back corner of my truck.
I was so upset because I love this SUV.
It's an older one, but it's been the best vehicle I've ever owned.
And so I got out and I was like, oh my gosh.
He's curious, it's okay.
I'm like, you can fix it, right?
You can fix it with like a hair dryer.
I've seen people do it.
He's, no, this is like fiberglass.
This is not like cheap plastic.
Nope.
This is like $2,500 with the damage.
I can't fix this.
No.
I'm like, oh, no.
And I kept saying, please, I want this undone.
I want to read you.
Please, Lord, just make this undone.
Lord, no.
I was so upset.
So every day and for a week.
I took my dogs out.
I walked out there, and I had to walk right by.
And I'm like, come on, please.
I want the sun done.
I'm so upset.
I love my truck.
I didn't go anywhere the whole week.
It was fall.
It was not hot.
It was late September.
And he had to work on a Saturday, which is rare, and they had a fall festival.
So I'm like, I'm going to go into town to the fall festival, get out of the house, stop thinking about the stupid dent in my truck.
So I worked on my truck.
and there's no debt.
And I'm like, what?
So I walk over and I'll look at the other side,
and I'm like, okay, I know it was on the passenger side.
My running board, I see this pile of white rocks.
And they, I don't know, I guess they're courts.
And there was this little tiny flower,
just ahead of a flower, like they're all over the yard.
And it was, the flower was like purple,
just the head of the flower was sitting on top of this white pile of rocks
on the running board.
and they were shaped like a little pyramid
maybe three inches wide
three inches high
and I kept looking
which side was it dead
okay I know it was that side
and I just couldn't believe it
so I'm feeling the truck with my hand
and it was smooth as could be
the only way you could even tell
there had even been a dent there
is the paint was still cracked
a little line in the paint
but it was completely smoothed out
and I'm like what
so he gets home and I totally
forgot about say anything till the next
day, Sunday.
And it was COVID time, too.
So we were getting ready to watch church on TV.
And I'm like, oh, by the way, thank you for fixing my truck.
And he's like, I didn't know your truck was broken.
I'm like, yeah, the bumper, remember?
I crashed into your car.
He's carried.
I didn't fix your truck.
We don't have money for that.
It's an older truck.
It's not worth to spend on that.
I'm like, yeah, just tell me the truth.
What credit cards you put it on?
He's, I did.
Let's go outside.
So he goes outside.
He stands there and he starts scratching his head and he starts laughing.
I didn't do this.
Pretty much only one way to explain this.
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So let's get this straight.
You didn't drive anywhere all week.
Nope.
You promised you didn't put it on any credit card.
Nope.
And it wasn't hot, so the heat couldn't have popped it out.
All those were those.
So how does it dent like that pop itself out,
completely smooth,
and then that little pile of rocks and flower was on there.
And he looked up underneath there,
and he said he could see.
where there was a palm print, the edge of a palm print, a big one. Like he has normal, he
doesn't have giant hands, he's got normal size hands, but he said it was like two and a half
times bigger than his hand, just the palm, edge of a palm print underneath the lip of that
back fender. But the, I guess the happenings, as you want to call it, in Newport
happened, were happening so much. It was becoming to be daily to where I just couldn't
take it anymore. I wasn't getting any sleep. If you don't walk around, you don't sleep. You can't
think it was just affecting everything. And I'm like, I'm tired of being, oh, I was walking. I like to
walk down the road every day, walk my dog. And something, I heard somebody calling it pacing you.
I heard something pacing me, about six foot up on the edge of the road, little ridge line where
the woods go all the way down the side of the road. One side's houses, the other side's woods.
And every time I took a step, it was falling, and then I loved to walk. And I love to walk.
So I would hear crunch.
I take a step.
I hear crunch.
And I'm like, what?
So finally, and I knew that it could read my mind because it happened with the door thing.
So I knew if I was going to do something, I had to do it quick and try to outsmart it.
So I went to act like I was going to take a step down, except I stopped midway.
And it stepped all the way down.
And I spun around real quick at the woods.
Now, I'm like three feet from the woods.
I should have been able to see this thing
because it was literally right there
and I could not see it
and I don't know how
and I turned around when it stepped down
I heard the foot fall
I felt it land on the ground
and I heard it crunched the ground
and I turned around and I said,
gotcha
and it laughed
but it laughed for someone who's deaf
they have a certain way of talking
like a tone to their voice
it kind of laughed
I don't know
very like that
the way it laughed.
It was like, it was a very strange laugh.
And I'm like, okay, I'm going home.
So I turned around and went back home as fast as my legs could go.
So every time I even walked, they started following me when I was walking.
And I just got, I knew if they wanted to hurt me and grab me, they definitely could have.
But I was tired of being scared because I didn't, I don't know what these things are.
It is scary.
and it was very remote.
There was nobody around, and I was alone.
So I think one of the biggest last two things that happened in Tennessee,
I was doing the dishes, and it was sunny, summer,
and I looked out the back window,
and I saw the classic shape of exactly what a cut out of a big foot looks like walking.
Now, this is really mind-blowing.
Okay, imagine if you take a piece of glass,
and you shave it down and you make paper.
I've seen this paper sold in stores where kids wrap their school books with it.
And it's almost like a prism color paper.
It's got blues and pinks and orange and purples and greens the way you move the paper
and the way the light hits it.
I saw doing the dishes and all of a sudden, I just felt, I don't know,
I felt that I needed to look up.
So I look up and I see that.
this big foot walk out.
It's not even looking at me.
It comes out of the dark,
and the only reason I saw it
is it stepped out of,
it was right inside the edge of the woodline,
and there was a 15-foot spot
where there was very sunny.
The sun was hit in this area,
and then it went back into the dark
where it was daytime,
but dark where the sun wasn't shining
because of the leaf cover.
So I look up
and I see
this big foot step out of the wood line and cross over.
I always called it the gauntlet because there was a separation in the mountains back there that was 15 foot wide.
And I used to go back there all the time and sit.
There was a creek and I sit back there and read the church that was very peaceful until they ran me out of there.
I just felt overwhelming anxiety and fear back there and look it out.
I felt it so strong where I got to be terrified to even go anywhere near there, so I didn't.
But I saw this thing step out.
And the sunlight, when the sunlight hit it, that's when its whole body looked like.
It was wrapped in that kind of like paper, like glass.
But I could see its arms swinging, and I could see the outline of its body because it was against the dark tree line in the background.
And I'm like, what?
the heck oh my gosh i've seen it all now i'm and didn't even look at me it just that how it's
how it's from the shoulders top of the shoulders hunched over forward long arms swinging past
its knees just going just rolling on rolling on across there and the way its knees moved
blew in my mind too because it's almost like it's almost like i didn't even notice it's it's
picking up its feet but it had to be it
It's just kind of rolled, very smooth, very fluid.
Like when people walk, your head kind of goes up and down.
I didn't see its head wasn't going up and down.
Its body was moving forward, but it was just very smooth, fluid, steady, one level, even motion all the way across.
And then I just stepped back into where the sun wasn't shining.
I just couldn't, I just couldn't believe what I was seeing.
Oh, I think this is the last two things that happened that we were in Tennessee before.
I wanted to leave because I just got to be so frightened where it got to be so bad,
Jeremiah, that I actually bought and put tinted up film, window film,
in the front non-in-windows because during the daytime, I would have the front windows open
and you could see inside the whole house.
And I felt, and I knew it.
and I still know it.
They had one of them just like watching me all day long.
I felt it.
I've never felt that anywhere else I lived.
And I got to be so scared that I actually put up film where you could see outside,
tint, dark tint, you could see outside, and some sunlight could still get in.
But if you were outside, you couldn't see inside.
And as soon as I put that up, I felt like whatever was out there was gone.
It wasn't staying, but I didn't just pop.
it up in one day. I had been this feeling for months and I kept saying something to my husband
about it and he said the woods are so thick over there across the road. This is where the
wildlife reserve is. He's like, if anything was in there, we wouldn't know it. But, oh, I'm sorry,
me back up. When we did go down there to the reserve, I felt, we found a bunch of little
nest where these like
whole bunch of reeds were like
criss-crossed woven
in together and underneath of
them were these soft little
strong nest
and they were right near the water
except they were like
gosh six feet
wide by six feet long
and there was
you could see
toe tracks
but big toe tracks
footprints and
tow tracks and it just showed
up toes. And the water
it was about
four feet of water and the water was pretty
clear. Little Creek
part, the part of the reserve
going into these nest
somewhere of those where I sent you
those pictures of these crisp cross
like nest looking things.
And when we were down there at the reserve
I saw, found
this, we had a hike
when we got, walked off the trail
off the main path and walked into
the woods a little bit because it was fall
and it was clear and really wasn't
afraid of snakes at that time
and I found this thing. It looked like
a beaver dam. Now
the crazy part is
it was 12
feet high
by oh
12 feet wide
no maybe 10 feet
why I'd say 10 feet high
by 10 feet high
yeah because that's the size of our small
room yeah and it was
huge and my husband's oh that's probably a beaver dam i'm like honey the water's way over there water
doesn't even come over here beaver is not going to build a dam that big and not away from water
so there was a tiny little opening in the front and i'm like i got my little key chain flashlight
i'm going to look in there so dumb me i poked my head in there and there's something in the
back and it started growling a growl that i know was not
human growl, like nothing I've ever heard before, and he heard it. And he was like, run. I'm like,
I can't run. I'm like, don't leave me. He's like, all right, he goes on, let them eat me first.
Thanks, babe. That's true. Well, we got the heck out of there, but I was, as I was trying to run away,
I turned around and I snapped. I think I got half a picture of it. I don't know if I got a whole picture
of it, but the way the sticks were woven together, they were not. They were not. They
It's no human.
There wasn't even that many sticks around.
It was just in the middle of the wood, you find like a hut like that.
And the whole inside was pitch black, and it seemed to be hollow inside.
There was very bizarre.
And then the next morning, I go to sit on the back deck and do my morning reading,
and I open the back deck, and one of my fan blades,
I think I was going to tell you that before we had fans on the back deck, and they're like POMley fans.
One of my fan blades, and I told my husband, I said, I'm hearing those fans spinning at night.
And he's all, sometimes the mountain winds come. I'm like, I don't think that's what it is.
I said, I think they're spinning, like, really fast because I can hear it.
And those walls were paper thin.
So I heard it spinning, and I kept hearing him spin for a while.
and so he's just the wind so the next day after this
the park situation
where I found that stuff
I went out there and the
fan blade is broken right
snapped into
now the crazy part is it's not snapped off where the screws
when you screw the fan blade
which looks like a palm leaf into the
the base it's not broken there
it's broken like right in the
middle. Something grabbed it and spinning it around to play with it and just was so strong.
It just snapped. It was snapped completely in two in a place where it shouldn't even have been
snapped. And I'm like, thanks a lot, guys. Appreciate it. So I went in the house and I brought
the fan blade in the house and I came back out. I told my husband, he was like, just put
a thing back outside. I hadn't even been in the house. Five minutes. I come back.
out and there's this little tiny like the palm of my hand woven together reed like a wreath that was made
with sticks not soft reeds but like tiny little bent some kind of bendable sticks and was all woven
into a wreath and those purple flowers were all stuck in it a whole bunch of them and it's sitting
right in the chair where i had where i always sat and did my read and i had just been out there
and it wasn't there because I pulled the chair out to do my morning read.
And that wreath was not sitting there because it was very noticeable.
The chair was white, one thing, and this little wooden wreath is dark brown and purple flowers.
You can't miss it.
And it was sitting right there.
When I've heard people say how fast they moved, we were, when we were eating dinner in Tennessee, we went to,
we had our cat
one of our extra bedrooms
there's three bedrooms
we turned into like the cat room
their cat toys and cat tree and stuff
so I said we were sitting there on TV
we were eating dinner on TV trays
and they said did you shut the cat room
mini blind it's dark
I don't let them looking in the house
and he knew what I was talking about
and he's like I don't know why
I said because we're being looked at right now
I can feel it and we both turned our heads
at the exact same time.
Oh, and he said, if he needs the,
my husband said, if he needs the sign anything
to talk to you, he'll be glad to tell you
stuff he's seen and experienced
too with me
and on his own since
we, since he's been,
we've been together. But we both
turned our heads at the same time.
And as soon as I did, I
saw, it was standing now
a normal size window is
what, probably four
feet wide. And it was a normal
size window, probably knee height from the bottom of the window would be where your knee would be
where the bottom of the window would start and just go up. We both looked and it was standing sideways.
If it had been standing straight on, it would have blocked out the whole entire window. That's how wide it was. It was standing sideways and almost blocked out the whole window.
And we could see, yep, it got big shoulders, had a round head, no like point on the head or anything.
anything like that, no neck.
Never seen a neck on any of them.
It's like this giant fat bowling ball head
stuck on these massive shoulders.
And it saw us, and it was black.
It was dark outside, though.
We could not see any facial features.
We just saw its body, and it saw us,
and it moved so fast.
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How fast it moved, I was set there, and I'm like, the best way to explain stuff to people in my mind is to give them something to compare it to a video.
individually. It moved, and I've seen it move twice as fast as a hummingbird. If you've ever seen
a hummingbird at a feeder before, that's how fast they move. So when people say they were running
ungodly fast, I mean, I was so, that's, yeah, that's how fast they can move. So if one runs by
you or is moving in your, in like your peripheral vision, you blink. Oh yeah, you could miss it
easily if they were around to easily miss it if you weren't aware of that the last this and
I keep saying this but this is the last thing that I can remember that happened in Tennessee
the right the week the week before night before we were moving we were laying in bed
like I said these walls were paper thin if my husband if I was outside walking up to the front of
the house and if my husband was snoring I would be able to hear him snoring outside the window
That's how thin these walls were.
So our headboard of our bed was right up against the wall where we would park.
And there's a little gravel, it was just like little pea gravel lined by lawn timbers.
And then it goes to the back field where I saw the big foot in the mountains.
They would cross over from the river, the wildlife reserve, and then go into the mountains behind our house,
which goes all into deep woods into the smokies
and they would cross back and forth.
When I was about 3.30 in the morning,
again, I'm laying there,
and all of a sudden I hear talking.
And I'm like, who the heck is standing outside our house?
First of all, none of my family lived in the state
where the only family that lived in the state.
All my family lived in different states,
including my kids.
Nobody knew where we lived,
except our neighbors, which we only talked to two of us.
them when we saw them when they came out.
So nobody knew where we lived.
Nobody'd been to our house.
So there was nobody that should have been outside.
And I'm like, who's talking?
Someone in there.
And my husband's asleep because all of them happened so fast.
Sometimes you don't have time to wake up somebody or do something.
So I hear talking and it reminded me of two little two grumlins because they were like,
we put, I take a bitch of, butch.
And then I hear another one.
talking back to it. And I'm like,
oh my God, I can't believe I'm hearing this.
It was just so creepy.
And the voice, oh, it had a voice
like a voice like we could talk,
but it wasn't the same, it was using the language
and one was answering it, talking back to it.
And it was directly behind the wall.
And sometimes they would even tap on the wall.
That's another reason, too,
that we left because I could never sleep.
Sometimes they would tap on the wall right directly behind where my head was.
And I'm like telling my husband, I'm like, there's like literally probably four inches between my head and where this thing could literally just literally push a tail right through the wall and grab me.
That's terrifying.
And they would just tap on the wall as they would cross back and forth nightly to get to go over to the river.
I'm assuming to hunt deer and to get water.
That's where the water source and fish were.
And it would just tap, hey, we're moving by.
And then tapping in, hey, we're coming back to.
And of course, it's going to wake you up.
The day we went to leave, the next day after that, we had, my truck was, my SUV
was loaded up, and I was pulling the trailer.
And he was driving a large 26-foot Penske truck pulling his car.
And we both pulled out of the driveway, and we stopped in the front of the house, the middle of the road.
And we were like, bye, house.
bye and we told her neighbor came to tell us bye and we asked her about this before and she's a yeah but
I'm not going to go on any show and I'm not talking to anybody everybody around here knows that they're
here we just don't talk she called them woodbuggers she's everybody knows about them old wood
boogers and we just we don't mess with them and they don't mess with us they've been around forever
that's just the way it is around here we don't we just don't talk about them and I'm like
and she wouldn't she just she wouldn't talk to me about it she just and we got to be really
good friends, but she just would not talk to me about it. And we went to leave and she said goodbye and she
went back home and we're in the middle of the road making sure we're both of our GPSs are locked on
to the same location in case we get separated on the highways. It was a six-hour drive to Indiana
where we were going. And all of a sudden, our phones start flipping screens. And instead of
going to our location in Indiana, it kept saying our, it kept just repeating our address kept
flashing across the screen in Newport, Tennessee, our house address there. And our phone screens
just kept flipping. One of our phones doing that is one thing. First of all, we're not on, we don't
have the same phone plan. We're not on a phone plan at all. We've got prepaid phones,
and we don't even have the same carrier either.
So both of our phones to be doing the exact same thing?
Because I'm like, I don't know.
My phone's acting crazy right now.
He's, what's your doing?
I told him, he's, look at my phone.
So we both, he walked over, and we both held our phone side by side,
and they were doing the exact same thing, like super fast.
And he is, hey, I got an idea.
So he's, put your phone down for a minute.
I'm like, okay.
So he's, bye, guys.
I love y'all.
We got to go.
We got to go take care of our family.
We're going somewhere where Carrie can get better medical care.
You guys take care.
Everything will be okay.
And then as soon as he said that, boom, both of our phones at the exact same time
start working again.
I don't even think there's no way that could be a coincidence.
He's like, okay, I guess we're on the road.
Now I guess we are.
And that's when we left for Indiana.
Special thank you to Carrie for coming on this show.
this is part one of her interview.
If you want to hear the second part,
it's coming out in a few days.
Before we wrap this episode,
I want to say something directly
to a very specific group of listeners.
If you're in the military,
any branch, or forces,
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The world needs to hear what you've been forced to carry alone,
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