Jun 4

SC EP:111 What was that?

I am working on the show for this Sunday. Many encounters with Sasquatch happen so fast, it leaves people thinking “What was that?”

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One of the encounters on Sunday will be with a witness who saw one run across the road, jump and clear a 6 foot embankment. The witness and her husband were shocked by the size of the creature. The witness describes how the creature moved on all fours and the “hair” on the body.

The second witness writes “My boyfriend and I were living about 10 miles east of Huntsville, Texas on a private property with three lakes in the Big Thicket. One night my boyfriend asked me to go get his wallet out of my truck that was parked just below the deck. I immediately had a very uneasy feeling like never before??? I asked him to go instead. He said he would stand on the deck and watch since he did not have his shoes on. I have never been afraid of the dark since it was around 9PM. I finally agreed and walked down to my truck.

As my hand grabbed the door, the truck began to vibrate and shake like a 7.2 earthquake!! I was immediately paralyzed but managed to let out a blood curtailing scream as I saw a giant hairy blob jump out of the back of my truck. It seemed to fly all the way across the railroad tracks. This creature filled the entire bed of the truck and I was about one foot from it! My eyes were looking but my body was frozen. I never thought Bigfoot or Sasquatch. We thought it may have been a bear but there were never any sightings of bears there although my boyfriend had mentioned he had tossed his left over hamburger in the bed. We looked for tracks but I explained to my boyfriend that it seems to fly all the way across the railroad tracks landing on the other side.”

 

18 Responses to “SC EP:111 What was that?”

  1. mark s

    Wow, Wes sounds like a great show, also I would love to hear your input on what you think of those Survivorman images caught in the background of Les Strouds bigfoot shows, very strange if you ask me, what do you think? thanks enjoying SC bro.

  2. Robert V

    Having one laying in your truck bed and seeing it jump like that…would freak the s—t out of me. Can’t wait for Sunday. Wes your doing a great job. I’m sure it’s taking a lot of your personal time to do this website it’s appreciated. I’m glad you’ve kept it going.

    Bob

  3. Tracy R

    Your show just keeps getting better! THANK YOU WES! For starting it in the first place, and sticking with it! You make it a favorite part of every listener’s week, and we all appreciate your time, effort and continued dedication to THE BEST show on the subject, hands down!

  4. Derek G

    He made his girlfriend go get his wallet because he didnt have his shoes on? Are you kidding me!? he threw his leftovers into the bed of the truck? Go ahead honey….. 😉 I will just watch….. but if you are in danger I won’t be able to do a thing because i will not have my shoes on… what a useless tool that guy is. That’s sacrificial love for ya.

    • Tristene M

      Derek G I was about to type the same thing but you beat me to it! Nothing says I love you like “go on honey, I’ll stand here and watch you get attacked.”

      • Kent C

        LOL!!! …….This reminds me of the May 4th blog entry entitled: “BIGFOOT’ CREATURES CLIMB UP ONTO ROOF OF TEXAS HOME”.

        …..That’s the one where the guy calls his mother out onto the front porch just to make sure she knows something strange is going on: …..He then tells her to lock the doors, ….hops into his car, AND LEAVES!

        We need to set up an “Honor Roll for Heros” somewhere in the Blog!

        • Kay S

          Some of these women need to show a bit of tough love. Like… ‘Ok honey, here’s your shoes, now suck it up and get out there, I’ll watch YOU! Oh, and while you’re out there, pick up your scraps, you grubby little oink,’

          • Kent C

            “……..and while you’re out there, pick up your scraps, you grubby little oink,’”

            ROFLMAO!!!!!!

            Thanks for my morning laugh!!

  5. DONNA G

    Hahaha. Derek G. that was funny. It reminded me of when I was a teenager living in a small country community in central Mississippi. My mother had outside cats that she would feed late at night and she would have to stay outside while they ate so the neighborhood dogs would not run them off and eat their food. Sometimes I would come outside with her to enjoy the night air. If she would walk out in the yard away from the porch light, I would tell let her know that if anything “got her” I would run and call for help. She would just say “Thanks”. Great memory. Back then, it was nothing to just go outside in the dark and get what you had to do done without thinking about anything. I could hear things moving around in the weeds around our house, but you could tell it was something small so we assumed it was the neighbors dogs or rabbits. If I had that bad feeling about going outside, I don’t think I would go out there alone.

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