Nov 25

This thing was staring at me through the window!

A listener writes “It was mid to late summer 1983, I was 10. My dad had a friend who was an over the road trucker!

He picked us up, and we headed to Nashville Tennessee.

We get there! My dads friend does his thing. We do our tourist thing! Anyways we head back home! As we travel I 40 west ! My dads friend gets tired and wants to stop and sleep! We stop in a little small town off the interstate. After all these years, it has to be , western Arkansas , and eastern Oklahoma!

My dads friend goes to sleep in the sleeper of the semi. My dad decides to sleep sittin up. He tells me, put your head on my lap and stretch your legs out! So I did! Now, sometime in the night! I looked up! And…… there this thing was! Staring at me through the window! I was seriously petrified! I couldn’t believe what I was looking at! I put my head back down on my dads lap! At this time, I really thought I was dreaming!

I looked one more time! It was still there, right at my feet, staring at me! It was like I got hit with electricity, I couldn’t scream, or say anything! Some how I went to sleep! I can give you details of this thing later! I never told my dad! The only thing that gives me validation to me telling this! The next morning, on the CB radio, other truckers were sayin there were sightings of Bigfoot in that area!”

10 Responses to “This thing was staring at me through the window!”

    • Mike L

      Of course you realize that by “putting a round” through the window in such a confined place that your ears, and everyone in the truck cab would still be ringing. If the round missed or just grazed the big fellow then you’re going to have a 1000 lb. Sasquatch rampaging through the truck stop. That would prove exciting. Your story is awesome though I mean hey you can say without a doubt that eventhough it was through a truck windshield you have seen a sasquatch.

  1. Karen C

    I wish more people or children would not feel ashamed or embarrassed to tell of their experiences. I think then the world couldn’t deny the existence of Sasquatch…

  2. Frankie P

    It’s our fault as parents, you know. We want our children to believe they are safe, not have nightmares and be “scaredy cats”, and I wonder if we did the right thing. I know it helps in some situations like dreams, but how do teach children when there is something they SHOULD be frightened of and tell us? That is a fine line, and I may have missed it, myself.

    • Paula B

      Frankie P, that’s so true. We teach kids to ‘be tough’ or not to bother adults, and they don’t understand that sometimes it’s appropriate to be scared, and to scream and to tell someone what they saw. I never, ever lied as a kid – and I don’t believe that kids are likely to lie about something real. My two cents. 🙂

      • Michael L

        That reminds me of a scene from the movie “Aliens” where the little girl tells Rippley, “why do grown ups tell us that there are no such things as monsters?” The little girl had watched the monsters kill everyone, and that is what fools teach their kids now….
        Michael1lion

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