Mar 1

SC EP:1235 Strange Kansas

Tonight, we’ll be talking with Arkey from Kansas, who experienced several encounters with these creatures during the 1980s. He’ll also share details about a much more recent incident, when he was fishing and found himself roughly 70 feet away from one of these beings, describing a very unusual interaction.

 

Sybilla Irwin sketches of what Arkey saw

 

We’ll also hear from Will, also from Kansas, who witnessed one of these creatures cross directly in front of his vehicle. Just before that sighting, he recalls noticing something strange moving in the sky.

 

 

 

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53 Responses to “SC EP:1235 Strange Kansas”

  1. Cora B

    I’m from SE KS. I heard it called the Noxie monster, or something like that. A woman claimed it tried to open the door to her car on a country rode near Cherryvale. That was the tale I heard atleast.

    • Chad W

      I was living in NE Oklahoma in the 1970s, and heard quite a bit about the “Noxie Monster” at that time. It was sighted multiple times around the tiny community of Noxie, OK, which is basically on the Kansas line, not far southwest of Coffeyville. I remember reading a lengthy article about it in a Tulsa newspaper then. I was a kid at the time of those sightings, and that article fascinated me, especially since that area was fairly close to where we lived. The North American Wood Ape Conservancy has an article on the Noxie Monster on their website.

  2. James G

    I never do this, plugging another channel, but there’s a really good channel under the gun currently on YouTube. It’s being throttled, views cut, subscribers unsubscribed and it’s significantly harming a really good source. His name is Daron and has Outlaw Country on YouTube. He is in BC and is a hunter, fishermen, and hiker. He’s had a few visual sitings and multiple instances of camera MULTIPLE batteries drained one after another, wood knocks, vocalizations. Just an awesome all around great small high quality nongrifter channel. He also has the best video of a POSSIBLE cloaked being watching behind him at close range. Please check him out and support one of the good guys

  3. Jason G

    Revelation 6:8 And I looked, and behold, a pale horse, and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over a fourth part of the earth to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, AND WITH THE BEASTS OF THE EARTH.

    • Ellie B

      Source for that info? The Amarillo Sod Poodles’ team mascot, Ruckus, posed outside the Amarillo zoo for a photo which was submitted jokingly as a possible explanation for the unidentified creature. It was not really the mascot, obviously.. only a joke. I don’t see anything additional claiming it was a hoax. The latest information I found was regarding a company called Wyze who donated 80 of their top of the line color night vision security cameras to the zoo, so that if and when it reappears we’ll actually get a decent pic.

  4. Rose V

    I love that he said he found seeing Bigfoot as “educational”. Great perspective. I think I would use that word too if I lived to tell about a said Bigfoot experience. LOL

  5. Nick B

    I think Wes was trying to bust his balls cause I think Wes thought that guy was lying. I think this is a true encounter and that’s just me. I don’t ever comment but I’m just telling you I’ve experienced this when he said he went back every night for three months, he experienced something .

  6. PNW Girl

    Wes!!!! I have no idea why you compared your fear response to this other guys!! you had two totally different encounters… You and Woody would have been eaten alive if you hadn’t the guts to hold your ground and get out of there like you did… I disagree with you comparing them, you had the fortitude that many people wouldn’t have.

  7. Thomas R

    The Lakota chief called Big Foot did not get his name because if the creature. His real name was Spotted Elk. He got the nickname Big Foot due to an injured toe that never healed properly causing his wife to make one moccasin larger than the other, which gave the appearance of having a big foot

  8. Russell M

    Thank you Wes G! 😀
    Great episode! I believe this guy, as far as, I believe that he experienced what he did as he remembers it. I mean, back in the 70s and 80s, I’m not sure people would be really terrified of sasquatch because they didn’t really know what it was. Plus, Wes, your experience was way different than this guy’s experience. You had 3 creatures basically jump you and act like demons and climbing trees and I’d just say it was way scarier. This guy had a much different experience. Sure, it’d be off-putting at best to see one of these face to face. But this guy obviously has a much different fear reflex than most people and a higher tolerance.

    I mean, I know people who live in clearly haunted houses with what I’d consider extreme activity. And they refuse to move and even stand up to the “entities” or whatever they are and will even call them out. And this is an actual haunted house, because I’ve seen and heard things in this house. I’d move immediately. I’d rather live in my car than in this house, but this guy tolerates it.

    I’ve lived in a haunted house before. We moved in to a rental after we got foreclosed on after the 2008 recession. After about 3 months we experienced some pretty strange and terrifying stuff. It was so bad I ended up researching the house and found out that 10 years earlier, a man had lured his estranged wife to the house, locked their kids out, stabbed her to death in the kitchen and dragged her body to an attached shed that was accessible from the deck. He then went into the upstairs bedroom and shot himself in the chest with a shotgun. This was all in a newspaper article and police report that I obtained. I was absolutely terrified after finding this out. I was 26 and living with my parents after my girlfriend at the time cheated on me and we broke up. Me and my parents all slept downstairs in the living room until we moved out 3 weeks later. We had some crazy stuff happen in there though. I even have a picture of a glowing orb (no it’s not dust or a bug) floating from the kitchen into the living room. Wes, if you want to know more I don’t mind talking with you. I’m not sure it fits your show, but if you’re interested to just talk just let me know man. Thanks for all you do brother!

  9. Dana B

    Hi Wes, Thank you for the stories from Kansas. This region is very special. My Mom told me a story tonight about when she was a kid, early 50’s ‘ near Osawatomie, KS, Her family had gone to visit her cousins. She thought it was for her Dad to go Hunting, maybe fall time. She and cousins were playing outside after dinner. They were stopped cold with fear when they heard horrendous woman screaming animalistic-sound from the woods. They heard in scream again 2 or 3 more times and one cousin ran inside said they could hear “it”. “It” was in the woods. Her Uncle could hear it inside the house, came outside told them all to get inside.
    She doesn’t remember her Dad going out to hunt there after that.
    They were told it was a panther. However all Mounatin Lions were “exterminated” from Kansas in early 1930’s.
    The cousins family moved away from eastern Kansas to further west no one knows why.
    She had never told me this story until tonight. Interesting to triangulate the stories shared from near south of Lawrence-Topeka- Kansas City and then completely unrelated, to hear my Mom’s story and it happened in this same area as the guests stories.
    She said, there were a lot of rivers being damned up to make lakes during this time.
    Animals don’t know state lines, but they do follow the creeks, rivers and all these rivers and lakes run south and east.
    Kansasans are tough people, very matter of fact, your word means everything, ethical and moral character matters, your word is a contract. If they say they saw something or heard something, then they did. Period.

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