The thought may make you laugh, but a Missouri man claims to have recorded a Bigfoot scream. There is some science that makes what he recorded worth some analysis though.
It was built in 1869 and has gone through many different owners, but they all seem to agree on one thing. McPike Mansion is one of the most haunted locations in Illinois and now you can see what it's like inside...if you dare.
I think I know what a guy saw over Sikeston, Missouri recently. He doesn't. If I'm right, it's a planet. If he's right, it's a UFO. Either way, it completely freaked him out.
Of all the Bigfoot encounters I've shared, this might be the most unique. As a Missouri man tells it, a Bigfoot ate his family's leftovers. This will require some explaining.
Just about everyone has heard of the infamous UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. But, did you know there was allegedly a UFO crash six years before that in Missouri? A book claims that crash is true.
If a Missouri man's story is accurate, a Bigfoot on his property is mighty violent. He claims the beast split a tree in half and killed deer. Can't we all just get along?
Imagine this. You're walking alone in a state park when suddenly a woman appears, speaks to you then vanishes. This happened to a veteran in Illinois many years ago and this is his story.
This came up in a conversation last week and was presented to me as a fact. It's the story of a cursed Missouri box that was real and was, in fact, made into a very prominent movie almost a decade ago.
A Missouri man saw a bat. He was sober at the time. Why do I mention that detail? Because he claims the bat had a wing span of around 10 feet. Get some popcorn. You know this is gonna be good.