The Confessionals writes “In episode 684: The Bunny Man, Jeremy and Derek join to share chilling experiences rooted in East Tennessee’s mysterious folklore. As Jeremy unravels the eerie legends surrounding his own home, the story takes a dark turn when they discuss the infamous Bunny Man, that he had encountered as a child, and other supernatural encounters that have haunted the region for generations. Jeremy then goes through a deep dive into spine-tingling tales of faceless entities, cryptic messages, and the unsettling connection between ancient legends and modern-day sightings.”
Dana B
Some of the best stories come from East Tennessee. When I was a kid growing up in East Tennessee, there was a storyteller who would come to our elementary school and tell stories. Her name was Jackie Torrence. She was amazing… you can find her CD’s on Amazon still. These were stories for children but some of then give adult-me the chills. I would play the stories for my kids but not too late at night. 🙂
Linda B
I appreciated the info re the Tennessee folklore, it matches what I used to watch on TV on Mountain Monsters (thank goodness i proofed this as auto type wrote Monster oysters, lol.:) I met Jeff and Buck in Estes Park a couple of yrs ago, and they were very credible and serious, upbeat and a blast to talk to.
There was a ton of info in this video. It’s like there is an endless supply of hidden information which keeps unraveling and being exposed in this forum. Amazing. Thanks.
m99
You getta round Linda B! It’s a song for you…
Loved this segment. I like Tony a lot. Thx Wes for posting this. Very interesting too! _m