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Ep:67 Mothboys Among Us

May 19, 202341 minEp. 67
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On this episode of Bigfoot Crossroads Mothboy Matt of the Mothboys podcast joins me to talk about giant white monsters of Sherman, New York, and an encounter with something totally unexplained that changed his life forever.

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They warned me not to cross the streams, but I did it anyway. I would like to welcome to Bigfoot Crossroads a very special guest, another crypted Matt so to speak, moth Boy, Matt, how are you doing, man? Yeah, I'm genuine man, I'm glad. I'm glad that you cross streams. Um, this is this is a long time coming. I'm very very excited to be on Yeah you are actually, if I'm not mistaken. On my Friends podcast Laurence Smith. Oh yeah, a long time ago.

Yeah. She uh saying your praises back then and uh, I mean like moth Boys podcast. Wow, Like you must be stoked, man, Yeah, you must be absolutely stoked. You guys are on fire. Yeah. Yeah, it's it's it's wild because it's it's it's. Um. It's really hard for niche subjects um like cryptozoology and the paranormal to catch, but when you're like a comedy podcast, it's even harder. Yeah. For some reason, we did. And God have mercy on her soul. You know,

we just had our four year episode not long ago. Um. We interviewed Eduardo Sanchez for that and that was that was a lot of fun talking with him. Um talked about Blair Witch and like he's totally obsessed with big Foot and his Star Wars nerd Um is off the charts. It's wild. He's a great guy. Um. But yeah, yeah, I'm I'm I'm, I'm so excited to be on here. Um. I've heard great things and I started listening and I totally got hooked. So I am, I

am honored to be on. Well, I I greatly appreciate it. Um, you and your podcast have been on my radar forever, you know, Like I was saying earlier, I've been around for a really long time. I'm I'm pretty I'm getting up there. I don't like to talk about my age, but a fine one. That's right, man, that's right. But I mean we're good, man, because you know, I grew up in the age of the original Star Wars trilogy, so like you know, I was raised by Star Wars. I know you did Star Wars, so

oh my god, I love it. You know, it destroys all age barriers, so it does. I'm fine with it. Man. Uh, where do I even start with you? Man? Like I I got to ask the classic question, you know, sure, how did this all start for you? Why cryptids. What's going on with that? Right? Um? So my mother was a huge influence. She was always talking about Bigfoot. So that was always in my kind of in my the environment that I

grew up in since I was a little little kid. And I would actually go over to my grandma's house because we didn't have a printer, and I would go over my grandma's and print up like like cases that I found online and hand them out to other kids to try and make friends. So, um and let me let let me tell you it. It didn't work. It didn't work for you. Not great, not great. Um, one could say it ruined my life. Um no, no, no it was it was great. I I so I've been obsessed with this stuff, um

since I was very young. And uh, you know that's how it always got It got started, and you know, it just kind of, uh, it all fell into fell into place, and this podcast was was destined to happen. Um. But we we we actually the podcast started. We got back from um a moth like one of the Mothman festivals. It was four years ago, um, which feels like forever in podcasting years. Yeah, yeah, that's like dog years man, right right. Um So it.

We were like, we didn't see a lot of podcasts if like any as vendors, and we were like, hey, why you know, why don't we start something, do something like I think Jay came up with the name moth Boys because you know, it's kind of like we're it's like the it's like we're it's like boys to men, right, Like moth boys will eventually get to moth men will eventually be there. But Puberd's the son of a bit. We just got to get there. Yeah, we'll get there

though. Yeah, I mean I think I see a little bit of stubble on your podcast face already. So yeah, yeah, yeah, I gotta whispy mustache going. Yeah, it's nice, it's pretty good. Um. But yeah, that's how I got into it. So, growing up being interested in the subject, did you have like some local cre DIDs or urban legends in your area that we're just like fascinating to you or anything. There's always been like a plethora of, um, big foot sightings in western New

York. Um. I grew up in a small town called Asheville, New York. It's a town of about thirteen hundred people. Yeah, yeah, and it was it was great growing growing up out in the country. It really helped form who I became UM and so I was always obsessed with the big foot stuff. But high school came and I read a book called The

Complete Guide the Mysterious Beings by John Keel. And in that book there was an anonymous letter to John Keel from a boy in Sherman, a teenager, and it was about a this boy and his family were seeing um white giant ground slots just in the next town over from mine. And it was so seeing that he called it. Now John Keel called it the Beast of Sherman.

But it was just it was just so wild to read something that was like, oh, that's like that's my area, that's the next town over from me, and it just it totally, it just got me deeper into the subject. And so you know, there's there's places like that in Guernsey Hollow Um, which is this really haunted cemetery UM. But it really it really opened it fully opened the world to like, um, the paranormal and cryptozoology, uh and and and and specifically for Western New York like it.

It made me dive deeper into everything strange going on around here. So fast forward to reason, uh, or at least reason for me. You guys actually released a book about the white Monsters of Sherman, New York. Do you want to talk about that? Yeah? Yeah, So we um all got together and we were like, hey, you know, like, let's let's try and find this this like anonymous person um that had written it's really difficult. Whenever I got the book myself, okay, yeah, I'm a

supporter, I'm a fan. And whenever I read that, like you took some letter published in a book from a long time ago, this anonymous letter of a boy, and managed to track that person down and find them in content. I mean, that's mind blowing, dude, Like, kudos to you guys. That's insane. Thank you and thank you and and it is a big deal because, like you know, it's the Moth Boys were a comedy podcast, and you know, we don't have the best attention, and

like you know, so it is a big thank you. It is a big deal. It's so yeah, it was. It happened we the so the story takes place in the sixties. But like we got together and we were like, we all love this story, and so we were like, hey, let's try and like find this person and interview them on the podcast. So we went to like Facebook, like local Facebook groups and like asked people. We looked through phone books and found like common names like in the

area, and we did everything. We would go through town and ask people. And then one day we got an email back. This guy was like, that's my father and he's been telling me that story since I was a kid. I can only imagine what it was like when you read that email. I know, I it was just it was like ship Like I just got goosebumps. And you know, we told him what we are, and we were very upfront on what kind of podcast we are. You know,

we're a comedy podcast on cryptids and the paranormal. But this is an influential story and we are not here to poke fun if that's what anyone is worried about. We're here, UM, just as admirers and UM. And he's like, here, I'll give you his email, and then we started corresponding through email, UM, and then it was phone calls, UM and uh. Yes, this man's name was John Goodwill and he is now a UM retired biology teacher and living in Ohio. And it was great. He actually

said that that these experiences helped push him into the field of biology. Wow, which was which was really cool, And so we got him to come. We rented out the community center in Sherman, New York, and he came and did the interview and showed us around where he had all these experiences with his family. After that, we were like, we we want this to reach a wider audience, like more of this needs to be pushed out.

So we got the book and we were when we really started developing it, I was like, I was like, I want this to be just like like a little bit more professional, but kind of like something an old investigator would write in like a case file and have like the interview with like pictures and like do the whole thing and like And it turned out just the way, like just the way I imagined it. Yeah, there's no fluff. There's just like here are the different things that happened, the different experiences

happened to him. They're right there. That's it. There's beautiful drawings by Jonathan Dodd. Him and John Goodwill worked closely together, and it was pretty incredible, uh, seeing John's reaction to it, because he's like, that's it, Like that's what it was. Wow. Um. And then Todd Purse, Um, he's another artist and podcaster, a great person. Um, he formatted the book. We've sold well over five copies, I think

more more towards six hundred copies already. That's great, man. It's been a little over I think it's a couple of days over a month that we released it. Um, we're really proud of it. But yeah, yeah, so that was that was just like it was. I was honestly when he first told us everything, like he got emotional and we got him emotional. Is a very powerful moment. And I was a little star struck two

because I just I don't think he knew how him important. That letter that he wrote to John Keel was, you know, for me and for the rest of the moth Boys and the you know, kind of laid the foundation of the path that led you to where you are today. And yeah, producing the book and meeting them that that's crazy, man, that's a fantastic story. And you know, I just think it's so cool, you know, especially coming from the old school, that you guys actually put it out

in a physical copy book, you know, I think that's awesome. Yeah, And What makes me really happy is that John's story is getting told and the imagery is there with the paintings and we have investigative photos and it just it came together so well, and honestly it does. It. It's like it's like this is something that like Gray Barker would write in his heyday, you know, and it just it felt I don't know, Yeah, it

had that. It definitely had that old school feel to it, with you know, the location photos and you know, pictures of the witness pointing, you know, like it was so cool man like like I picked up on all that, and you know, I want people to buy the book, m for sure, but I do want to say that, like so going into it, that that story seems a little crazy, you know, right, and on the outside of it being like, you know, well it was like a teenage boy that wrote in everything. But what teenage boy is

going to make up seeing a groundsloth? First off, like, right, that's not where they and he didn't even know what a groundsloth was. Really, it just doesn't make sense, Like that doesn't make sense for a young boy to right, Yeah, and it was so what I've really got attached to at the end of that letter. Um, you know he is addressing mister Keel and and he says, um, he says, I'm fifteen years old. Um, He's like, i am fifteen years old. Please believe

me. Um, I'm not kidding. I'm seeing these things. And like it's kind of it. I feel like with kids, a lot of folks just chalk it up to their imagination. But you have this like kid like bagging saying like please believe me, Like you know, I'm I'm a kid, but please believe me because um, you know a lot of people didn't. Yeah, and uh, it wasn't just him though, it was his family and what the neighbor saw it, and like, you know, this

whole area had sightings of these creatures and its a whole family unit. It wasn't just one, you know. I mean, yeah, there's a lot of things where you know, as a former you know, bigfoot investigator, whatever you want to call it, there's certain earmarks to it that stand out as honesty and truth, you know, and h And another aspect of it is like it seemed like he was genuinely wanting help, you know, like hey, come here, like I'll show it to you, Like he's not

just making up a story to get attention. Yeah, and it's it's cool because it John Keel isn't our favorite investigator. He's a great investigator, but um but I feel like we're just like adding on to the work that he could have done. He chose not to. You know, he he wrote back and said like, hey, you know, I can't investigate all of these um but he ended up putting it in his book, so you know, it was you know, there's that. Yeah, thanks for the content,

kid, Yeah, yeah, right right. You know. One of the one of the things that really got me, and I think it got the rest of the moth Boys too, was you know, when we were talking to John and he told us for the first time you know what, you know, he was a literal little teary eyed, and so were we, and he was just saying, like, you know, I thought that I was going to go to my grave with this story. Um and you know, not getting his story out. And and I think it's so important

to to give people that. I think I think his story is. I think his story is important. I think I think a lot of these sightings, I think story he's told by humans to other humans I just think experiences need to be I don't know, I just think that's an intricate part of humanity. Um and and this subject has always been I've always been obsessed with the very human aspects of everything because it's it's not just about the you know,

anomaly that was seen. It, it's very much about the people involved. I mean, I couldn't agree more. That's, you know, literally what this podcast is all about, you know, the human aspect, the human story. Letting the witnesses, you know, describe the events and tell their story and get it off their chests. I mean, you know, I've been out in the field. You know, I can talk about all the data and you know how to properly cast a track and you know,

things like that. And I know that a lot of people listen to those sort of podcasts, and there's a lot of those podcasts out there. But I just think, you know, there's been too many debates about whenever it comes to eyewitness reports, how well, you know, humans are flawed and memory is flawed, and you know this and that, and it almost seemed like for a long time, witnesses were getting discarded, you know, because when held up to scrutiny and skepticism. You know, it doesn't work.

You need you need the data, you need the research. You know, you got to show them the numbers. You gotta show them the proof, the physical evidence, and that's what they want. And uh, I didn't want to see the witnesses get discarded like that. I wanted to put them back in the spotlight because that's what drew me into this, right, And I think you're right. I think there's something there there. There's always been something there, that human element. And uh, yeah, I applaud you

for putting it out there. I'm not. I'm not. That's do you make a great point, it's um without I would. I think eyewitness testimony when it comes to the pay a normal or cryptozoology, is the most important piece of evidence because for most of these things there's almost no way to scientifically prove it. If you could apply the scientific method to this, people would have by no, these things are so anomalous, have to come across you know, again, tracks a body something, but even tracks, you know

what I mean, those can be those can be fake. So I you know, I think it's healthy to bring a slight skeptical mind to things but also I don't think it's healthy to be a complete skeptic because I think skeptics will automatically dismiss things that don't make sense to them or what or their knowledge on the known universe or you know, what they know about science currently. And I know I know a lot of folks that are complete skeptics and do

that unfortunately. Um but without the eyewitness, without that piece, we got nothing. Without the eyewitness, none of us would be here right now, uh to doing this, I mean, plain and simple. Yeah, it's it's it's very that's that's the most important part in all of this is the

eyewitness. So like people discrediting folks because they don't have evidence, It's like, well, if you're doing it that way, then like none of us do you know, there's very few instances of actual evidence, Like you know, you come across footage or photographs which are great or like audio, um, but anything past that, you know what I mean, Like, so you do that? I think it's I think it's you've got to you kind of have to make a judgment. You have to be in this field.

You have to be like good with people and good at reading people. Um. But yeah, I think, yeah, I think you're I think you're right at this This whole cryptozoology is a very human a very human subject, and and there's weird things out there, and there's I think I think people should be okay with us not knowing things, because I do think human are understanding can only go so far. And I think there are things that we

don't understand and can't and won't understand because we physically can. So speaking of eye witnesses, what's something you've experienced that has no explanation in science. I have a couple. So my my buddy and I we would go night hiking, and again I grew about in the country. We would just point in a direction, hike and hike and hike, and then when we got tired, we would just camp out wherever we were where it whether it was like

a marsh or a field or just in the middle of the forest. But we came to this field that was enclosed by a draft horse fence, went under the draft horse fence and then came out the other side and went into the woods a little ways. We hiked in a bit and in the area where I lived, there are folks that live off the grid, and in

the woods, and they don't like to be bothered. So you're always taught that if you see like a fire pit or if you see fire in the woods, you're supposed to not go towards it, just because you just don't know. And so my friend and I see this blue light and we were like, we thought it was like light because of the way it was moving. It was kind of moving like up and down. We thought it was

maybe someone running. It was just a dissan. It was just a light um, just like like this blue this blue light, and it was a bit darker in the center. Him and I we both froze. I froze, and we had we had like machetes because we were going through like stick the thick um, and so we were kind of hacking pads. Flight and

fight mode went in at once. UM can't I can't describe it. I felt it was like I felt my body felt like butter and I couldn't move, but I remember grabbing the handle of the machete very tightly, and it felt like my body was just mushy. I don't know how long we were there for. I woke out of it and hit him and both of us

started to run. My adrenaline was pumping so much. I forgot about the draft horse and ran right into the draft horse fence and it was barbed and I went into my leg and then I went into another part of me near my leg, and I like ripped it out, um and started hacking because I was like in panic mode. Um. I was hacking at this barbed wire. My friend was smarter than I and shot underneath the fence and I

went down and the them went into his eyelid and ripped his eyelid. We ran and ended up in this field and we just laid down in the field until the next morning because if you know, everyone and their mothers has a gun out here, so like they see people walking around their property, you don't know who's just gonna pop you. So we laid down in the field and waited until morning and went up to the farmer you know, and then asked where we were, and we had run to the next town over.

I don't remember running that far, but we got that far. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. So you know, I think having these things happened to you it changes you in a way, because like at that time, I don't know, I didn't really believe in like the paranormal I didn't believe in, Like I was totally obsessed with legend and lore and and like was down with cryptids, but like anything weird, like paranormal stuff like that, I was like, no, I don't, I don't. I don't believe in

that. And then you have something that happens and it totally just flips you on your head and you have to You have to when you experience these things and pushes you deeper into it. But it also makes you you have to readjust you you know, I think I think a lot of folks like to think that they know um everything that in cases the natural world and what we know about it, and you gotta adjust. Um. You just have to adjust um um because you can't just pretend that it didn't happen. It's it's

difficult, you know, it is difficult. It's it's it's admitting that you're wrong and admitting that this thing was something that I have no idea what it was, but you know, it's kind of it expands your mind a bit as well, and it makes you realize that that it's humbling. It makes you realize that you know, you you don't know everything you know and you and that's okay, and you know, there's there's things out there that are

just unexplainable. Once that happened, it's just it was life changing. It was just and there has there has been like looking into it. In the western New York area, there's lots of like mystery lights, and um, I don't know, I just I was I was looking into anything that it could have been the closest thing. It felt like it could have been or maybe wasn't. But just like the description, it was like like you know,

the low whisp or willow the whisp. Yeah, it's it's like it was like that, like it made me feel a certain way and just wanted to Yeah, it was just like a warm, melting feeling. I don't know what it was. That's really interesting. You know, I'm in Oklahoma and we have you know, what we call spook lights or double lights or whatever. It's same thing. And I've never personally seen one. I've seen photos, I've seen videos, I've talked to multiple witnesses, you know,

and they seem to exist all over the United States. Um, but you're the first person that I've talked to that's talked about it, like having some sort of physical effect on them. Yeah, and uh that that's pretty crazy, man. I mean you must, like I can just tell from you know, the story and you know your reaction or anything like whenever you kind of snapped out of it and came to I mean, it sounds like you're terrified. Sounds pretty scary. Yeah yeah, I was. It was um

you know, uh, I'm more terrified. Like my adrenaline had kicked in, right, and so it was like survival type thing. But like like when I slowed down and started to and like remember the events, that's when it became like terrifying to me. What what did your friends say about it? What was his reaction? He doesn't he doesn't know either. He had the same reaction as me. Uh. Um, you know, just like

what the hell was that like? And he's he's not into he's not into any of this, and that that thing, whatever it was, did not get him into this sedious Um yeah yeah, but he was. I mean he was just as as frantic. Um you know, I I think, Um, that's still like we still when we get together, we still talk about that, but it's it's um, you know, it just like you know Hey, what do you think it is? Like that type of thing?

And it again it's something anomalous. Well, we'll never understand. And maybe these things are you know, come from a place where we can't understand it scientifically. Maybe that's just not an option, maybe because we only know what we know about about about nature and and you know, if there's something that's beyond that, that's something that is of course it's natural because it's a part of this world or somewhere else. It's it's of course that's that's nature.

But it's nature we just don't understand. So, since you've been doing the podcast verything, Uh, what's one of your more favorite stories that you've heard or encounters that you've ran across. Oh man, we've covered a lot of really cool stuff. Um. I love the Lone Pine Mountain Devils. I think that Storry is just so cool. My favorite episode we did and

was probably the Dragons episode. I did this episode on dragons and how biologically they could have existed, and like it was just like a whole fun like because I'm a huge fantasy narrative, I've always been obsessed with like giant like prehistoric you know, mega fun Anna and flora like that kind of stuff. But you know, I definitely, I definitely love the long Pine Mountain Devils,

which were these like winged dinosaurs that tore apart a caravan. It's surprising that though in the little over four years we've been a podcast, we've done like like ninety six episodes or something, which is wild because some podcasts have double or triple that by that And I'm like, I'm like, are we

a lazy podcast? Is this? I could see us doing a podcast episode every week maybe, But you know, I think there's lots of times where we're just like, all right, let's take like a month break and then we'll come back to it, and just because it's like, you know, life happens and right, um, but yeah, usually Christmas will take a break. Um, but we kind of make up for it for our spook taculars. We do four or five episodes every year in October, um,

make up for it. But yeah, I think I think we're the world's most We're pretty unprofessional. I think. I don't know, because I just like I feel like our number, like, like, are the we shouldn't be under one hundred episodes in four and a half years. That just I don't think that should have been a thing. But you guys put out good, genuine work, so be proud of your accomplishment. Man. You know there's other podcasts that don't even last a year, let alone four years,

So don't be too hard on yourself. Man. Anyways, Moth Boys podcast, What what's something that's on? You know? What do you got on the moth Boys bucket list? Well, I do want to. I would love to go UM and visit the UM the Patty site. I think that would be UM. I know it's completely looks completely different due to you know, UM flooding and UM stuff like that, but uh, yeah, I

think I think that would be that would be great. UM. When it comes to a bucket list, I'm just you know, I'm hoping we last, you know, until until we we go insane from all of this. But I just I hope we continue to be able to go to shows and THEND and travel and do what we have been doing. UM. But you know it's uh, moth Boys usually take like a crypted road trip, visit a bunch of different places. Last time we went to UM Whitehall, New York, and went to UM the New England area, Before we wrap up,

let's talk about Crypti Bash. Yeah. So Crypto Bash is an annual event that UM that we that that we throw in West Virginia. This year it's going to be in Hiko, West Virginia at Free Folk Brewery. UM. We're gonna have vendors, live MUSICUM brews, food trucks, a bunch of events. It's going to be a great time. It's all ages, it's free, there's an after party that everyone is welcome to. And yeah, it's just going to be fantastic. Last year was great. Um.

Last year we had a little over a thousand people attending. And this new spot is right near New River Gorge. So plan a weekend where you can just hike and you know, go squatching. That's awesome, man, Congratulations on the success of that. I know it keeps on growing and getting bigger and more popular and it's really cool. Man. It sounds like it's almost getting to festival status. Yeah, it'll get there right now. It's like

it feels like you get there. It's something so different because it's so diverse. Every every other year we do speakers, and all of our speakers are you know, underrepresented folks in the community, um and just badass, badass

people that have been doing it for a long time. UM people. It's cool to see old heads and the younger crowd like mixing because I feel like so much there um, specifically in the in the big Foot community, there is so there's like almost like a divide between the old and young heads. Which is which is? Which is? Because there's so much I think I think there's a lot of folks that are it's the whole flesh and blood thing. But yeah, this this is like you see young folks, old folks,

people, people from all walks of life. It's just a very special event and y'all should come for sure. Moth Boy Matt, thank you for joining me. Thank you. Where can people find you? Everywhere? Of course moth Bloy's podcast past. I'm sure it's available on every platform out there except for YouTube. We're not on YouTube yet, not on YouTube. On YouTube, come on over, man, the water's warm. It's great, all right, great, well started, we started page. But thanks for

having me on. This was such a blast. Huge fan of your podcast, and I can't I can't wait to see what else here you you you have coming, oh for sure, and if you've had an encounter with something you can't explain. Send me an email at Bigfootcrossroads at gmail dot com. Check out Bigfootcrossroads dot com for all the links to the social media, merchandise, contact info, everything you need, all in one place. And until next time, remember there's something in the woods.

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