Oct 7

Swamp Monster Honey Island Beast 1978

Looking for the elusive Honey Island beast.

5 Responses to “Swamp Monster Honey Island Beast 1978”

  1. Daniel S

    seen this not long ago, but this series was kool when I first remember watching them, givin I was born when the series first aired, I remember watching rerun’s I guess at my nans when I was 6-12 T.V had not changed much in Australia, my nan lived in the Adelaide hills bush I would take off for a day in the bush, worrying my poor old nan sick, felt like I was being watch out there sometimes, but reckon it was just kangaroo’s sticks snapping and what not used to freak my self out sometimes to, at night her home would get hit ,nan reckon, it was the dog she had some stories about how in the 1920’s her mum used to shoot at large lion size feral cats that would sometimes visit there home at murray bridge which back then was in the bushland not much more than a settlement for paddle steamer trade. anyway thanks for the memory’s

  2. Michael L

    That is an old story about the miners in the cabin that supposedly killed one of the monsters. Leonard Nimoy states that no body was ever found. That is because they are “eaters of the dead” and they drag off there dead so as to eat them later. The 13th Warrior was based on an Arab Ambassador that visited the Vikings who were fighting a tribe of Neanderthal type monsters that they called the Wendol…
    Michael1lion

  3. Duke S

    There was a follow-up video on an investigation done years later, the locals told the investigators that they had found one of the three-toed track making shoes which Harlan Ford (in this video) was using to hoax the tracks. The boot with a carved wooden foot attached to it, was found in a muddy spot where the wearer had lost the boot in the thick mud and abandoned it. The kids who found it returned it to Harlan.

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