Jun 12

Sundays show – “It” was tapping on my window

My guest for Sunday night is Carol from New Hampshire, she did not believe in Bigfoot. She has lived on her property for 20 years and noticed a lot of strange activity over the years. While living alone she witnesses “something” looking in her bedroom window.

She describes in full detail what she saw, she said that she was scared and looked away from the window and when she looked back it was gone.

Years later her child came screaming out of that room saying “there was a monster tapping on the window” assuming it was over imagination of a child she thought nothing of it. Her daughter would continue to say “it” was tapping on her window. It was not until Carol experienced the creature tapping on a window that she realized something was going on. Carol thought she was going crazy and went to talk to her neighbors. Her neighbors have their property lit up with flood lights at night. The husband said that “something” keeps tapping on their windows at night and items from their yard keep coming up missing. Carol commented to her neighbors “maybe it was a bear?” to which the husband replied “It was no bear.” The wife said that she has seen “it” late at night, when she is pulling into their driveway.

Carol realized that she is not crazy and that they have Sasquatch in NH. She shares with us some of the strange encounters and experienced that she has witnessed over the years.

We will cover this encounter and many more.

33 Responses to “Sundays show – “It” was tapping on my window”

  1. Tyler D

    These sasquatch always seem to feel more comfortable showing themselves to women. Especially in house windows. What do you think their looking to accomplish by doin that? They have a pretty messed up sense of humor that’s for sure. I’m sure it’ll be another amazing show. Wes you’ve really been steppin up your game. The episodes keep getting better. Thanks again Broseph

    • Steven B

      “These sasquatch always seem to feel more comfortable showing themselves to women. Especially in house windows. ”

      Dagnabbit! It just occurred to me. Sasquatch are a perverted bunch of lechers, voyeurs, & exhibitionists! Just give them a trench coat and they’ll be all set for their nightly fun! 😉

  2. Steven B

    Dang…if this doesn’t sound too creepy! This is also a behavior that eye-witnesses of bipedal- canines have recounted. (AKA dogman – of the canine variety, not primate). Anthropomorphizing here, it almost seems as though these creatures get some sort of “kick” out of scaring people such that they need several changes of fresh undergarments…

    Another episode that I await with anticipation, Wes! Thanks…nothing like being creeped-out by true accounts… Maybe someday you’ll gain enough notoriety that a documentary can be made for theatrical release of the scariest of these accounts and call the movie…let me see..ummmmm…how about…”THE SASQUATCH CHRONICLES”. 🙂

    Cheers
    Steve, RGV TX

  3. Kent C

    Why do BF indulge in this sort of behavior?? …..I suspect that “a sense of humor”, or “getting a kick out of scaring people” has little to do with it.

    I fear that the real reason is much more basic and grim: ……They recognize women and children as being weaker and easier prey.

    Peeking in windows is probably just a way of making sure that there are no over-protective “males-with-guns” around!

    • Steven B

      I’d *love* to be a photographer that captures the expression on their face when the business end of a firearm stares back at them from the other side of the glass… it would be as the commercial says, “Priceless”…

  4. Kent C

    Steven ……Just from the accounts heard on this site, it seems clear that the majority of BF have some understanding of what kind of threat a firearm poses to them.

    Unfortunately, the same collection of encounters make it very clear that the reaction to this threat can vary dramatically. In some cases, the critter screams and bolts; …..And in other cases the appearance of a firearm seems to inspire more violent behavior.

    In short, they display the same spectrum of responses that humans do! …..Isn’t THAT a scary thought????

    • Steven B

      True. I recall Mike Wooley’s account – unintentionally escalated the encounter. Then there was Tracy G.’s encounter. Although, with all my heart I wish he didn’t go through the traumatization, I’d pay good money to capture in video the facial expression change on that booger when Tracy produced his sidearm.

      Cheers
      Steve

  5. Robert V

    Reminds me of when my son was little. We were sleeping downstairs because it was cooler there. He cam into my area saying a Monster was looking at him. I wish I would have listened and looked for it. Then again I’m glad I didn’t. At other times I wished I would have saw it.

    Bob

    • Kent C

      Robert: …….Don’t try to “second guess” yourself! It’s like they always say; “Hindsight is 20-20”!

      ……..Just be glad you still have your son! If what he saw was real, things could have turned out much worse!

    • Karen C

      Robert V, My sister had the same thing happen to her little daughter at a home not near any wooded area but city and it turned out to be a ghost my sister saw later so who knows what our kids see…..

  6. Robert V

    I sometimes wonder if Adult Males kidnap Adult Female Sasquatch. Could explain why they kidnap human females. I also wonder if female sasquatch’s kidnap other sasquatch babies. I do believe we are pray as well.

    Bob

  7. Jay R

    I’m from NH and spent a good portion of my youth running around through the various parks and wilderness of that great state but never saw a Bigfoot but always believed something was out there. Carol has big cause for concern if these crazy critters are knocking around her property. Good luck trying to get help for the Fuzz too who are on a warpath against a severe heroin epidemic plaguing the State.

    • Christopher c

      No doubt,it’s funny I was thinking the same thing ,what happened to those old school shutters from Switzerland? you know when the S… hits the fan,batten down the hatches’ ‘Night of the living Dead” style!

  8. Jim L

    Looking forward to hearing this encounter in the New England area. I really enjoy hearing about encounters close to home. Thanks Wrs for getting this interview.

  9. Papa - Yeti

    – I believe those storm shutters of past centuries were there for many reason, as glass windows would have been a luxury and not obtainable by the pourer class / common. In some cases like in Switzerland they would have served as snow barricades, unless the whole mountain side let loose a ton of snow, and then in many cases it would take out the storm shutters, chalet and all.
    -I can see wooden storm shutters would be used as blockades to be bolted to keep the Bipedal Wolf creatures back.

    -I recall at least one encounter in the 1970? Where a Sasquatch crashed through a window in an attempt to grab a woman, they had a rifle in the house, but I believe the creature ran back into the woods, it happened very quickly.

    -It would take nothing for a 500 pound plus pound raging Sasquatch to come crashing through a window to rip through and pull a wall out of a home after taking out the window. Perhaps the majority of them have not figured out just how effortlessly it would be to push through a bedroom window. They could take down a front door with one good kick, or a double armed downward hit with forearms and fists, it would blow apart a wooden door and splinter the door frame.

    -Camping in a tuna can bolted down on the back of a pick –up truck or sleeping in canvas tent no longer sounds like fun. And forget about a pet dog alerting you while you’re sleeping.

    – I recall the couple that hiked up a slope and entered a shallow dead end cave / or mine. They went to sleep with their dog in their tent, the man awoke in the morning to the sounds of his girlfriend howling low primal deep sorrowful cries, he felt the sleeping bag next to him was wet, and peered out the tent to see his girlfriend on her knees their dog was torn into pieces, they look towards the cave entrance and see a very sinister evil grinning Sasquatch watching them before it rushes off. There is nothing fuzzy wonderful about them. I have read where they pop the heads off kittens when they get bored with them, they tear dogs into pieces and impale men high upon tree limbs after bashing them against trees.

    I now look at gold prospecting and tracking / hunting elk as a high risk adventure. and I am not going to be sleeping out in the woods any more.

  10. Dave T

    I’d much rather see one out in the woods where I’m expecting to see one than out of a window in my home. I think that would shake me up a lot more. I look out my windows at night whenever I wake up almost every night. Hope I never see one like that, but I still look. It’s got to be very traumatic for a woman and child living alone. Looking forward to the show.

  11. Kim L

    I’m thinkin, I might be able to peddle some targets at the shootin range, you know, a window frame with a snarling, hairy face leering in ? Surely I could sell a few ? Naah! with my shootin buddies, I’d do better with jane fonda pics. Oh well.

    • Kent C

      Kim; …….Anyone who lived through the 60’s and early70’s understands all too well!

      Personally, my favorite was the “Jane Fonda Urinal Screens”!

  12. Christian L

    I wonder if it’s the threat of glass lacerations that stops them…… that would get infected and may not be with the risk which I am sure overtime they have figured out the hard way….sure ripping us through a window is easy for a 500 lb biped but regardless of how easy the window breaks the beast is still gonna get sliced in the hand or forearm with a 90% chance of infection…it may not be worth it to them. I wonder how they would react to a really potent modified electric fence……just seems to piss off Godzilla though:). In Maine we call them “Indian shutters” due to the early pioneers wanting windows to secure from the inside against outside threats.

  13. matthew D

    It was tappin on my window….it was tappin on the glass….i hid under the covers and i hoped that it would pass…..it kept tappin on the window it kept tappin on my glass….i cried myself to sleep until the thing had passed….

  14. Kim L

    Hi Kent C! Thanks for the thought, glad you made it also. My all time favorite is the one of Snoopy, giving the finger, saying “s—w jane fonda!” Actually, most of my gun boxes wear it. You know, an offense that cuts we Vietnam vets that deeply, how really can you deal with it, other than to make jokes ? I’m picturing a sticker, a BF wearing a Vietnam veterans’ hat, in place of Snoopy? I’ll buy the first 50. I’ve noticed, living in the country, that most animals seem to deal with glass as do BFs. Except for the occasional unfortunate bird, we’ve noticed all manner of creatures “havin a peek” We heard a tap, tap one evening, and there stood a deer, could have been pawing at its’ reflection, but, it sure seemed to be after our attention. Check this out– bigfoot bigfoot tappin at the glass…tryin to sneak a peek…at my hot wifes a–! Oops, I mean bottom, sorry.

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