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A Monster Tormented Them For Years

From 1977 to 1979, a family living in a remote house near the San Bernardino County mountains in Yucaipa, California, experienced repeated encounters with a mysterious creature they believed to be Bigfoot. The disturbances began one winter night with loud thuds on the roof, followed by sightings of a massive, hairy, bipedal figure that crossed roads, leapt fences, and lingered near their chimney. The creature’s presence escalated over time, marked by foul odors wafting through open windows, blocked views of distant lights, and even direct confrontations, including a terrifying moment when it stared at the narrator’s father through a window. Despite attempts to scare it off with shotguns and group pursuits, the creature persisted, harassing the family nightly—hitting the house, testing doors, and leaping off the roof—leaving them in constant fear until they moved out in 1979, an event the narrator, then a child, recalls as the happiest day of their life.

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All right, all right, this person rode in with two experiences. One is with a bigfoot and I think another's with an alien. But let's see what they write. In the late nineteen eighties, my stepfather Rick had a hab enough smoking pot. At that time, it was still illegal and people had to find places to smoke where they wouldn't get caught. One time, Rick went with his friend up into the mountains, parked on an old logging road, and

turned the lights and engine off in his truck. When everything seemed clear, they pulled out their stashed and sparked it up. Whoop. They were sitting there when out of nowhere, a large man appeared in the middle of the road. There were no vehicles or buildings in the area. The entire reason they chose a back road on the mountain

was because they knew no one would be there. Well, seeing this man come out of nowhere startled Rick and his friend, who immediately got paranoid, thinking they were about to get busted with pot. Paranoid. No, how would they be paranoid? Then, just as quickly as this man appeared, he vanished. He reappeared a moment later, with three more of his kind behind him, That's when Rick and his friend realized they weren't regular people. They were far too tall,

and it was a family a bigfoot. They walked across the road right in front of the truck, from the tallest to the shortest, and then they disappeared into the trees on the other side. Rick and his friend got out of there as quickly as they could, desperate to get off the mountain before they had another run in with these creatures. That was pretty good. Let's go to

story number two. In nineteen ninety seven, near the small town of Oro Fino, Idaho r f I No, Idaho, my family and I were staying with their friends Louise and Kelly. The first night passed by uneventfully, but the next morning, my stepdad Rick told us something terrible happened to him in the night. He said he woke up and was unable to move. His eyes could look around, but the rest of his body was paralyzed. Then he watched five little creatures travel right through the wall and

they surrounded him in the bed. He described them as the classic gray aliens you hear about in abduction reports. They had big heads and big black eyes, and they were no more than four feet tall. He looked at our dog, Daisy, and he said her eyes were open in fear, but her body seemed to be paralyzed too. As he laid there helpless, these creatures began to pump some sort of orange substance down his throat. When his

body couldn't take any they helped him regurgitate it. The next thing he knew, he woke up in bed in just his underwear, which was unlike him normally, Hi went to bed in full pajamas. As Rick told this story, I could tell that he was visibly shaken. I didn't know him to be afraid of anything, so I believed him,

but his friend Kelly didn't believe him. We consoled Rick as Kelly went outside, only to see him walk in moments later with his face as white as a sheet, and he told all of us to come outside and look at something. We followed him outside and saw a two foot puddle of gelatinous orange goo in the middle of a patch of snow in the front yard. There were no signs of footprints anywhere, and we never did

get an explanation for what it could have been. Most of us cannot openly discuss these experiences, but you give us a platform to speak freely and tell the world what happens in the dark corners of this world. So thank you Cam for all that you do. And he signs off, well, I appreciate it. That wasn't really the intent when I started this podcast. I just wanted to

tell fun stories. But apparently, and I've said this before, people get some kind of relief, They get a little sense of peace when they're able to share a story that probably most people they've told don't believe, just like this guy did with the orange stuff pumped down his throat. Nobody believed him until they saw the orange goo out in the front yard. That's weird. That is a weird story. But I certainly appreciate the gentleman sending the story to me.

Thank you, sir. All Right, all right, welcome to the podcast. I'm sorry I've been absent. I did get a couple of podcasts up last week, a couple of long ones, actually, but I've been busy at work and I'm also trying to put the finishing touches on Steve Lilly nineteen. It's a good story, or at least I think it is. I hope you guys enjoyed. I hope to have it up in the next couple of weeks, but welcome to

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So I got an email probably in the last couple of weeks where they said, we see that you're placing ads in your videos. You're manually placing ads in your videos, which is what you all would want me to do to make sure there's not twenty ads. There's only like four, three or four ads. But the YouTube was so kind to say that they're going to go ahead and ad ads anyway to help me make more money. It's not to help them make more money, it's to help me

make more money. But anyway, the whole point is I have nothing to do with the ads. I've tried to control them the best I can. But if you listen on a podcast app like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podbean, you're gonna get maybe two ads per podcast. That's it. But YouTube, that's how they make their money. I understand it. I don't have a problem with it. I actually have you premium so I never see an ad. And let me tell you, it is worth every penny. It's like one

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enough talking, Thanks for clicking on the podcast. I got two more stories after this. They're really good. They're really good. All right, here we go, all right, all right, we got a Bigfoot story. Everybody's favorite Bigfoot stoory. This is a little bit longer than some, and it's very interesting. Here's what the writer says. My encounter with Bigfoot started in nineteen seventy seven and continued until we moved in nineteen seventy nine. I was seven years old at the time.

My parents had rented a house right up against the San Bernardino County Mountains in California. We lived in a small town called Ukuipa. Why you caipa u Kaipa, I think that's how you pronounce that. And our house was ten or more miles away from town. It was an older home on thirty five acres of land full of wildlife, and our only neighbors were a chicken ranch a quarter mile away down the road. We lived there for six months, and it was in the winter time and we had

settled in nicely. We were all sitting in the family room watching TV one night when we heard a loud thud on our roof. Well, whatever this was, it walked over the roof, stopped at the chimney, and it all went silent again. We all looked at each other, none of us having any idea what it could have been, and then we settled back down and we watched TV again. An hour later, we all settled into our beds for the night, and not long after that I heard my

father talking to my mother. He was telling her to hand him a shotgun. My siblings and I came out of our bedrooms and we looked down the hallway in time to see my father go out the back door with his shotgun in his hand. Right then we heard the thud on the roof again, only this time it was louder. It was like a giant was running on two feet over the roof. It ran from the chimney to the other side of the house, and it landed on the ground with a massive thud that we could

feel all the way inside the house. The next night, as we gathered together to watch TV as a family again. My father returned from his usual Friday night poker game and he was looking upset. He kept saying he saw something walk out in front of of him as he was pulling into our driveway. It was massive, he said, and it stood on two feet, looked like it was wearing a mink coat or a heavy hairy jacket from

head to toe. He said. It stepped out in the middle of the road and paused for a second to look at him, and then it stepped right over a four foot fence like it was nothing, and it disappeared. My dad said it was so scary that he stopped dead in the middle of the road. When he got his wits about him again, he drove as quickly as

he could down our driveway and he ran inside. Over the next two months, every evening when we had the fireplace going, all of us were sitting in the dining room, we would hear something on the side of the house climb on to the roof and walk on two feet over the house and sit by the chimney. We figured

whatever this was it was trying to get warm. I remember my dad and my oldest brother running out opposite doors on different sides of the house to get a look at this thing, and then we would hear it sprint over the roof with its massive thudding feet, jump off the house, and disappear into the night. During the summer, when things were warming up, my mother would keep all the windows open to get a nice breeze inside the house, but late in the evenings, in the wee hours of

the morning, an extremely foul smell would waft inside. One night, I was laying in my bedroom looking out my window. I could always see the bright lights from the chicken ranch in the evening, but that night there were no lights. Well. I stared out the window for the longest time, thinking maybe they had had a power outage and the lights would come back on again at some point, but they

never did. Finally, I got out of bed and went to my window, and I put my face right up against the screen, and I looked out, and I heard a horrendous growl. To this day, I tear up thinking how frightened I was. I screaming out of my bedroom to my parents' room. They followed me back to the window. Shining clearly in the night were the lights from the chicken ranch. Which meant something had been staring at me the whole time that I was lying there, and it

was blocking my view. For the rest of that year that we lived in that house, my siblings and I slept in my parents' room. My brother and I were on the side of the house cleaning up the garbage because of the codies had gotten into it, or at least that's what we thought. We were gathering the garbage back into the bins when something started to throw little sticks at us. We thought it was my father playing games with us, and we hollered at him that he

wasn't scaring us. But when we confronted him later in the house, he looked at us like we were crazy. He said he had been on the couch watching TV all that time. I made friends with a kid whose parents owned a chicken ranch, and one night I got to spend night at their place. He told me that something had been getting into their chicken coops late at

night early in the morning. Also learned that they were dealing with the very same mystery creature that had been bothering us at our house, only it had been terrorizing them for much longer. He told me that on many nights, he and his parents had to sleep in the basement because they were afraid that whatever it was outside was going to get into the house. The way his father described the creature was just like my father had. It was hairy and tall, and it walked on two legs.

He said, the smell of this thing was so foul that when they caught a sin of it, his father sent them to the basement while he stayed upstairs with the shotgun well. The next morning, I rushed home and I told my parents, and that same day my dad went and bought a couple of extra shotguns to have on hand. Winter was coming again and it was starting to get cold, and one night we heard the creature walk on our roof again and straight to the chimney well.

My dad got the idea that he and my older brothers should go out opposite doors again, only this time they would shoot around from their shotguns. He was sure this was scared of the thing away for good, but it turned out to be a big mistake. Soon after that night, my sister and I were playing on the side of the house near the field where we would run and play. We were digging in the dirt when we heard a loud roar from the brush not far away.

We ran into the house and when we turned around, we saw a large, dark figure in the field behind us. My sister and I froze in our tracks and just stared at this thing. It was so tall that its kneecaps were just above the top of the bushes, which were four feet tall. It started to walk toward us, but we were so terrified we couldn't move, and right then our German shepherd came running around the side of

the house and it charged at the creature. Seeing our dogs snapped us out of it, and we ran inside and we told our mother, so she locked the doors and forbade us from going outside and grabbed her gun. Later, when my father got home, we told him what happened, and from that day on we were not allowed to play outside without an adult present. We were so frightened by what we had seen that we didn't want to

be outside after that anyway. Not long after that day, we were sitting around watching TV together again with the windows open, when in drifted that horrible foul smell. Each of us turned and looked at each other in silence. My father ushered us into the bedroom and told us to settle in for the night while he and my mother got the house locked up well. That night, we tried to sleep, but there was no use. We were

all wide away lying there in silence. Since my parents' bedroom was high enough off the they left the window open for fresh air, but the smell still managed to intensify and find its way into the bedroom. At one point, my father stood up and looked out the screen on the window. Now I remember hearing him muttering to himself that the smell was really bad, when right in front of him, a large, hairy creature stood up and stared him right in the face. It had been kneeling down

beneath the window. My father yelled at the top of his lungs that it was an ape man, and he fell back on the bed, and the rest of us jumped up in panic, and we turned on the lights. After that night, these creatures harassed us all the time. Something would hit the side of the house and it would jump on the roof or even try our door handles. One night, some of my parents' friends stayed over. My dad had come up with this plan to have more men in the house so that when this thing would

come around on the roof. Everybody would run out of one of the five doors and catch this thing and kill it. Sure enough, that thing jumped onto our roof that night. But when everybody ran out of each of the doors to catch it, all they could hear was the massive thud of it hitting the earth again, and it disappeared into the night. I spent two years of

my childhood living in fear in that house. We were afraid to play outside, and when we were asked to get the mail, we went out with our German shepherd. We knew we were being watched, not just because we could sense it, but because our dog would stop and stare into the woods like he knew exactly what was out there and was waiting for it to make a move. The day we finally moved out of that house was

the happiest day of my life. Today, I'm fifty years old, and every time I'm out in the mountains or driving through the forest, I am on alert. It's not something I can shake. That's how badly Bigfoot affected me. I now live near the San Bernardino County mountains again, and to this day I wonder if Bigfoot is still terrorizing the family at the Chicken ranch, or if they decided to move too. Whether your experience with Bigfoot is positive or negative, it will stay with you for the rest

of your life. Oh I agree without one hundred percent. If you see something like this, just forget that it terrorizes your family every night. If you just see something like this out in the woods, your outlook on nature and wildlife and everything has to change. Everything has to change. But this family was actually terrorized by a monster. I know some people will say, oh, well, you're in their territory, it's your fault, or they'll give the Bigfoot some kind

of excuse. I don't think there is any excuse for this. I wonder if we ought not I don't know, start slinging lead at these things and trying to get if you can get them. These people couldn't even see it. They had five men at the house one night trying to kill it, and it was just gone, just gone. So they're crafty, they're clever. They can get up on your house, make all kinds of noise. It's like they can see through the house. They know you're coming out,

so they leave. Maybe it's good that they know guns are dangerous to them. So I don't know. I don't know what I'm talking about, but it makes sense to me, and as long as it makes sense to me, I'm gonna say it all right. I love this story. It was a great story, very detailed story. I certainly appreciate the gentlemen for sending it. Thank you. In nineteen seventy two, I was just old enough to carry a shotgun to hunt. Our grandparents lived in a deep holler at the end

of a gravel road on the Kentucky Tennessee border. There were three routes out of the haller, either through the mouth of the holler or over two different mountains. My cousins had twenty two rifles and I had a four to ten shotgun. One day, we decided to hike up the top of the ridge and shoot some squirrels for grandmother. It took us some time to get there, but we did not see any prey, so we started traveling along the ridge and some of the fingers that branched to

it to see if we'd have better luck. We had been gone for several hours when we saw the sky changing quickly to a terrifying black. We started back toward the farm as quickly as we could so that we could miss the storm, but we didn't go the way that we came. We took a shortcut down the side

of the ridge to save some time. We had never been in this part of the mountains, and actually we were lost, and with the storm raging behind us, we realized we weren't going to make it back to the farm without getting wet, and worse than that, we were afraid that we were going to get struck by lightning. Ran through some of the dense thickets until we found what appeared to be a small abandoned house. We sprinted to the house and ran onto the broken down porch,

just as the rain started. We shouted to see if anyone was home, but there was no answer. We weren't surprised. There was a thick layer of dirt and dust that was left on the floor. There was some old furniture in there, and ten cooking utensils. Well. We did some snooping around to see if we could find any treasures. As a storm intensified outside and the lightning became more frequent,

then we gravitated to the windows. There in the darkness, we could not see anything beyond the steps of the porch, and as we looked out, the sky lit up. There just fifty feet in front of the porch stood an older man with a jacket and a hat on. He was holding an axe in one hand and a rope in the other. The sky darkened and it lit up again, but there was nobody there. We stepped back from the windows to the center of the room and we heard

footsteps on the porch. Mike, the oldest of us, yelled out that we all had guns and we knew how to use them. Shortly after that, we heard hounds baying in the distance, and the back door burst open. We jumped and we moved closer together, but when we looked there was nobody there. But we stood there wondering what was happening. And then we heard heavy footsteps walk across the room from the corner. The lopsided rocking chairs started to rock back and forth. As if that wasn't enough

to stop a young man's heart, the screaming started. It was a woman crying for her life, and it sounded like something was killing her. And then there was a massive clap of thunder and a flash of lightning just outside the house, and a massive poplar tree came crashing to the ground. Well that was enough for us. Hotail and ran like the gates of Hell had just opened up and released the hounds. I was the youngest, but I did my best to keep up with my older cousins.

It wasn't long before we popped out on the road, just past the lower tobacco field and toward the abandoned timber camp. But at least we knew where we were, and it was only two miles from the farmhouse. We dragged our tired bodies up the hill toward the house, and we could see our parents looking at us with

concern and worry. Well, we were soaked a out of breath, but once we caught our breath, we were able to tell everyone about our adventure, which was when we all realized that one of my cousins had left his twenty two rifle in the abandoned cabin. I could still hear his screams and crying as his father broke out the

belt and tore his tail up. The next morning, my uncle took my cousins up the road toward the cabin to retrieve the missing firearm, but after looking for the entire day, they were not able to find the house, and my cousin got another beating for losing his gun. Well. This repeated for the next three days, but they never did find the cabin, and my cousin lost a couple

of inches off his butt. Our grandfather returned home from the mines that Friday night and told us that there was once a couple that lived way back up in the haller when he was a boy. We learned that the man who lived there was not a peaceful man, and he had taken to beating his wife because she wasn't able to give him children. In one of his fits of rage, he killed her, and afterward he burned

his house down with himself inside. The entire holler community saw the smoke and ran to their homestead to see if they could save anyone, but everything had burned to the ground. Saturday morning, our grandfather took all of us up to where the couple's homestead had been, and there, sitting in the middle of an open space, was a giant poplar tree lying on the ground that had been

struck by lightning. We could see the large stones that had been used for the cornerstones to stabilize the house, but there was no sign of a house that night. My cousin did not get his beating for losing his gun, and everything seemed to go back to normal. That Sunday we headed back home and we never spoke of that night again. Oh man, that is a spooky story. It's like this house just appeared in the woods where these guys. Oh man, what a great story. Heck, I'd like to

read that. I want to read that story again. It's so good, excellent story. I appreciate the writer for sending it. Oh man, it was so good. Thank you, thanks again for listening to the podcast. Drop me a comment if you made it all the way to the end and you're hearing this. I always love to get those, and I usually always respond to the comments and say, hey, I made it to the end, because there's no way, there's no unless you did make it to the end,

you would know to make the comment. So I'm always so appreciative and I respond to most of those. I bet I get ninety nine out of one hundred, So drop me a comment, let me know if you made it all the way. Otherwise, you guys have a good weekend. Rest of your weekend. It's Sunday, and I'll see you guys next week on another podcast. Thanks

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