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Bigfoot Couldn't Catch Him

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Six weird stories from people liike you. They claim the stories are true. What do you think?

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All right, here's a story about a creature I've never heard of. Kind of breezed through this as I pulled it up. But I'm not sure the writer gives this creature a name. But I'm going to read the story because it's pretty good. I don't know what we saw. If my daughter hadn't been with me and seen it too, i'd have chalked it up to imagination. She was with me, and she did see it. At the time, we were living in a small town south of Fort Worth, Texas.

My daughter and I were on our way to a larger town to do some school shopping, have a little mother daughter time. It was close to dusk, and we drove along the winding road through the farm land around us, but it was still light enough to see clearly well into the distance. Two hundred yards ahead of us was a flatbed truck. As we drove along, what I first assumed was a large black trash bag flew out of the back

of it and went straight up in the air. Most trash when it flies out the back of a truck will do that, so I gave it very little thought, and then it started gliding straight toward our little Toyota Corolla. As it got closer and it grew bigger, I began to realize that this was no trash bag. It had wings that were spread out, but they weren't flapping, which made me wonder if this was someone on a glider. It continued to move even closer, and as it did so, it began

to lose its altitude. Now it was flying so low, and I thought it was going to land on our car. I was so sure of this that I quickly closed the window in the sunroof. This thing reminded me of the creature from the movie Jeepers Creepers, and as low as it was flying and as close to us as it came, it should have landed on our are I honestly don't know how it didn't. And as soon as it passed over us, I looked in the rear view mirror to see where it had

gone, but it wasn't there. I reopened the sunroof and I looked up. It wasn't over us either. It had disappeared. I looked over at my daughter and I realized that she was doing the same thing. She turned all the way around in her seat looking for it. Neither of us said a word. I wasn't about to stop the car, so I kept my eyes on the road and kept moving forward. We'd gone a mile or two before I finally spoke up, did you see that? Oh my god,

what the hell was that thing? My daughter interrupted before I could finish my question. I don't know, I cried. We were both completely freaked out by what we'd seen, and neither of us could identify. It didn't look like a bird, and it didn't fit the description of a moth man. It appeared to have burlap and leathery wings, and it had a humanoid head. There was no beat, no feathers, and no glowing eyes. It was completely blended together, like it was a single entity and not a person

on a glider. If I had been alone, I would have said it was all my imagination, it was a trick of the sun, or a product of watching too many scary movies. But I wasn't alone. My daughter was there too, and neither one of us to this day can explain what we saw. Oh my gosh, that creature in Jeepers Creepers might be the scariest imaginary creature Hollywood has ever come up with. And why in the world

did you open that sunroof? This is like a horror movie. It's like in a horror movie, you always tell the people don't go on that closet, don't open that door, don't walk down that hall. And this woman opens her sunroof thinking this thing is on the roof. Lady, are you crazy? I'm just kidding. I may have opened the sunroof too, I don't know, but oh, what a creepy story. This was so good. I really appreciate the person who sent it. Thank you very much.

Hey, guys, welcome to the Dixie Crypted Podcast. I've got six I think that's right, six stories in this video, and I hope you guys enjoy it. Three of the stories are the stories that I uploaded last week that we're in an artificial intelligence voice. I was just kind of playing around with it, but I promised the people who sent the stories that I would read them in my own voice, and that's what I've done. So you

may have heard three of these, but there's three you haven't. I don't know what order they're going to be in, but I hope you enjoy this. Let's get on with it all, right, here we go. This is a story from uper why O O Peer from the up of Michigan Upper Peninsula. This is one of the stories I did in Artificial Intelligence a few days ago, So I'm gonna be I'm going to drop those three stories in this podcast. In the mid two thousands, my friend Eli bought a new

video camera. He was around twelve years old and he was eager to put it to good use. His camera was not nearly the same quality as the ones on the market today, and it was definitely not user friendly, especially when filming something without benefit of a second pair of hands. Eli lived way out in a rural area. There was a clearing nearest home that was overgrown with tall grass and weeds. He was typical of a country boy his age,

and he wanted to film himself on his four wheeler. Eli set up his camera on a tripod at a safe distance and jumped on his ATV and he began doing a series of reckless stunts, the more dangerous the better. He was a beginner as a budding film director and he didn't always capture him self perfectly in the frame. But when he was done, he took the shot footage back to his house to pull it up on his computer and review

his movie making skills. Watching the videos he took that day, something unexpected appeared in several of the frames, and what he saw shocked him. The footage showed Eli on his ATV performing several stunts, and suddenly, in the background, in the dead center, a dark figure walking on two legs rose up from behind a tree and walked into the forest. It was hesitant in its movements, as if waiting for Eli's attention to be drawn away so it

could escape undetected. Eli posted it to YouTube and the video got ridiculed and labeled as a fate. The haters and nonbelievers suggested a number of scenarios on how Eli used everything from camera angles, a gorilla suit, and even photo shopping the image. November fifteenth is a holiday in Michigan. It's the opening day of the state's firearm deer season. Schools close and families get together for

the annual tradition of deer hunting. A friend of ours named Jimmy. He was a sixteen year old man child who stood six foot two and weighed two hundred pounds, and he was eager to get out well before daybreak and park his truck and begin a mile long trek to his deer blind, which was really more of a shack with windows and a door. Was a shooting house. He had been regularly placing deer bait in front of it to bring the deer out. Jimmy was sixty yards from his blind when he heard something off

to his right. What he saw would seriously change his attitude toward hunting in general. He panned his flashlight in the direction of the disturbance, and he saw a huge figure moving quickly through the trees. He didn't glimpse any defining features beyond its enormous, brown haired back. He later described it like a freight train barreling through the woods. But whatever it was, it freaked him out. Too scared to run back to his truck, he instead headed to

his blind and quickly locked the door behind him. He dropped to the floor and hid there until dawn. Once the first rays of sunlight began streaming through the cracks of the dear blind, Jimmy wrenched open the door and he raced to his truck as fast as he could, never daring once to stop and look behind him. No opening morning of deer hunting season was going to ever bring him anywhere near that place again, even if we agreed to travel back

there with him. Like me, Eli and the rest of our friends, Jimmy grew up in the sticks, and he swears that what he witnessed wasn't a bear or like anything he had ever seen before out in those woods, and for me, I believe him. Here is a story about an unknown creature. I don't know what this is. You guys are just going to have to hear the story and decide for yourself, But let's read it. When I was fourteen, my dad would drive me out to my friend's house

to play airsoft in the woods near Wells, Maine. We would go into the woods behind the sand pit that was right behind his house, where we'd built a pretty decent fort that was surrounded by a knee high wall. Inside the fort, we'd made foxholes and we had a fire pit in the middle. We had a lot of fun spending nights out there and doing the stupid things that kids do, like shooting each other with our air guns and throwing CO two canisters in the fire. On more than one occasion, we spent

the whole night huddled up by the fire. We were freezing and waiting for the sun to come up and thaw us out. My friend Greg. He and I had been at the Sea Cadet program together for several years. The Sea Cadets as a youth program of the Navy that was similar to the Boy's Scouts. He would later serve several years in the military. He was a no nonsense person and that kind of guy, and you could trust your life with him. That's only one reason why I ended up believing him when he

told me the story. On one of the occasions, when we were hanging out in our fort with a few of our friends, we decided to do a night maneuver operation. At that age, darkness was our friend, or so we thought. Darkness is never your friend, though. It creeps over the woods and it puts an extra blanket of protection on those things that can

hurt you, while leaving mere humans more vulnerable and in greater danger. During our operation, my squad was in charge of guarding the fort while Greg and his squad spread out and they went around the sandpit and then circled back to try to lay waste to our defense. It was just me and my other friend and we were sitting there waiting for quite a while. We knew it would take Greg and his squad a little time to circle around the sand pit.

I was in the forward foxhole, but something drew my attention to the rear. I looked back, and I saw what looked like a human being crawling over the knee wall at the back of the fort. It was too dark to make out who it was, but when it stood up, I decided that it couldn't beat Greg. It didn't look right. Its arms were too long for its body, and as I watched, it stood there and silently watched back. I didn't move or speak a word, and neither did

this thing. Eventually, it dropped back down on all fours, and it silently moved off into the woods. I never once believed it was Greg. It didn't match his silhouette, and nor did I think it was any of the other kids that we were out there with. That's why I never raised my air gun and shot at it. Several long minutes later, we heard Greg in his group walking down the path from the sand pit. The game

continued, and I pushed the incident to the back of my mind. Sometime later, Greg came to me with a drawing he'd made it was a black humanoid figure with what looked like dreadlocks hanging off the back of its head. He said he'd seen it in the woods. Well I didn't believe him, but Greg wasn't the kind of makeup stories, and besides, I was reminded of something I'd seen crawling over the knee wall. How could I deny Greg's

story when I had one of my own. I asked him then if he or any of the others were trying to pull a prank on us that night, and he swore that it wasn't him or anyone else in his group. Over the years, I've asked him several more times, thinking maybe with time he would admit it was a joke. But he's never changed his story, and neither has he ever changed his story about the thing he drew in the pit picture. I don't know what lives around Wells Main. It's an isolated

spot with places that only ten people in a hundred would ever explore. The forests go for miles. I live in Michigan now and I work with the Coast Guard. I don't get back there much, but sometimes late at night, when I'm alone, I can't help but wonder what I saw crawl over the knee wall that night, and if it was the same thing Gregg had drawn in that picture, Oh my gosh, what a creepy story. This was so good. Thank you. Let's see the writer's name is Landed,

and he said it was okay to use his name. This was a great story. I can almost see that in my mind, this kind of creepy thing coming coming over a knee wall and kind of moving around and then going back. Is that creep y'all out as much as it does me? Who that's weird? Thanks Landing for the story. You to man. The woman who sent this email is anonymous. And this is another one of the stories

that was in the AI version I put out a few days ago. So I'm going to redo it in my voice because it's a pretty cool story. All right. Here we go. Not long ago, my husband and I purchased a small log cabin that sits on ten and a half acres of land in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We're working to restore the property and bring it back to its former glory. It faces a small pond and we can see a few neighbors in that direction. Other than that, we are surrounded

by densely forested state owned land. It's isolated, but it's the kind of seclusion that induces peace and tranquility. I was sitting out on the open porch enjoying the tall glass of iced tea one day when I saw something directly ahead of me that looked like a massive iridescent bubble floating about fifteen feet off the ground. It was moving slowly into the thick forest and changing shapes and configuration as it was doing so, I wasn't sure what I was looking at.

After watching it for several minutes and marveling at how beautiful it looked, I chalked it up to being some sort of weird natural phenomenon and I went back inside. Later, we were putting together our log bedroom set in the small back bedroom when I was overwhelmed with a feeling of being watched and it raised goose bumps all over my body. I looked out the two side by side windows and I saw a gray, human looking creature with a large elongated head.

It had two black oval eyes and no eyelids, staring back at me where it snows should have been. It had two small slits, but I couldn't see its mouth. We had a hundred gallon propane tank right outside the window that wasn't hooked up yet, and the creature was standing behind it. The tank was four and a half feet tall. The being had its long fingers stretched out across the tank, and it was craning its neck to look over the tank so it could watch me. The second we made eye contact,

it ducked down behind the tank and out of sight. I ran to the window, but it was gone. It was mid morning on a clear day. There was no way I must took what I was seeing. I reached the window in plenty of time to see any human that might have been out there before, they could have disappeared into the woods. But this thing, it was gone. I've never had an experience like this before. It isn't a story that I share with anyone who knows me. I wasn't frightened

by what I saw. In fact, I was probably as curious about it as it was about me. But I sure would like to know what it was. Does anyone in your audience have any ideas? Okay, here's the last story that I did and the artificial intelligence voice cloning thing I wanted to do it my own voice, and here it is. There is no name for this email. Might have an email address, but not a name, so I don't know if that ever matters to y'all. Probably not, but

always feel like I need to say it. So whatever, anybody, here's what this person writes. It's a bigfoot story. I've always had a recurring dream where I was being pursued by what I don't know. Always managed to out run it and wake up before whatever it was had me cornered. It was really unsettling. I couldn't remember if any of my friends were in the dream. Maybe they were the ones who got caught while I was escaping. It's like the joke when you're in the water with a buddy and a shark

attacks. You know you don't have to outswim the shark, just the other guy. One week end, a couple of my friends and I were hiking. It was autumn and the ground was heavy with fallen leaves, the kind that drive quickly and crunch under your feet as you make your way down the trail. Sometimes you can't tell the sounds of the outdoors from the sounds of your friends as they laugh at dumb jokes and struggle to maintain a heart healthy

walking pace through the woods, and we were oblivious to everything else. We hike for hours, so we stopped by a tree for a rest. It was getting dark and we didn't have the energy to make the long trek back to the car, so we decided to just stay there for the night. We told more dumb jokes and we laughed until we each started to drop off to sleep. But that was when I heard something rustling around out in the dark. I grabbed my flashlight out of my backpack and I swept the light

being back and forth into the darkness. But I didn't see anything, and the noise stopped, which only put me on edge. I made one more sweep of the area with my flashlight and that's when I saw it. It looked like something half human on all fours with its high end up in the air. I couldn't tell if it was wearing a black suit or if its entire body was covered with coarse hair. I flashed my light back at my friends just to see if any of them were awake and seeing what I was

seeing, they were still snoozing and totally unaware. Suddenly I heard this horrible, demonic roar, like something out of that movie The Conjuring. I spun around with my flashlight. There it was some sort of animal who was standing upright on two legs like a man. I ran my light up its body all the way to its head. It must have been eight feet tall. My friends were now wide awake and scrambling, every man for himself as we ran back to the trail. After ten minutes of total panic, we finally

ran out of breath and I sat down by a big rock. We realized we'd left our wallets behind with our hiking gear, so we voted to wait until daybreak took go back. I kept aiming the flashlight into the night, but it appeared that our monster friend hadn't followed us. Maybe he was as afraid of us as we were of him. We could only hope. When the sun came up, we went back and recovered our things. Our backpacks

smell like sewage. When we got back to the car, I threw everybody's gear in the truck and I left my backpack outside in the rain for weeks before I finally broke down and took everything to the laundry map. I didn't want to contaminate my own washer. It goes without saying that no one believed our story, but at least I knew that unlike my dream, in real life, all of us got away. Okay, that's the last story I did in the AI voice that I cloned on that little trial subscription that I

did with an AI voiceover website or whatever it is. I think there's great possibility with AI, and look y'all, we have to roll with the times, especially as a creator. But I don't think the AI is there yet. Obviously they they can't totally replicate the human emotion that goes into reading one of these stories. Now, you know, I've heard narrators before. I'm talking about audiobooks and even on some YouTube channels, not YouTube channels that do

what we do, these creepy stories and things. But like i'd like to give you some examples, but I don't want to talk about I don't want to talk bad about other YouTube channels because they're actually pretty good. I think to be able to make a story come to life, a human needs to

get into the story. You can just be reading words. You have to be able to comprehend what you're reading and know where the story is going, and be able to emphasize specific words and sentences and pauses and things like that. Now, Hell, guys, look, I am absolutely no expert in this, and I've said it a hundred times. I'm not a good voice actor or narrator. But I can read these stories pretty good. And I'm quite average or below average on audiobook stuff, so I kind of consider myself

a proficient what's the word vocal reader? You know, I'm I'm fairly proficient at that. I don't do voices very well. I don't do I actually auditioned for an audiobook just randomly on ACX, and the guy wrote me back. It was kind of a it wasn't a horror thing, but it was it's kind of a dark, kind of a dark theme to the book. And it was a set of short stories, is what it was. And he wrote me back and he said, you just you are not able to sound menacing or dark? Are you? You can't do it. It's like

your personality, you can't. And I don't know, I don't I'm not sure what he meant. But a few weeks later I was listening to some other audio book narrators and I finally got what he said, and I don't know, even if it's a scary story. Sometimes I read it kind of in a happy voice. But that's the way I feel all the time. I'm always happy, so my voice and my reading it kind of comes through

in my reading. Anyway. I'm just rambling on. But talking about the AI, I want to let you know I'm not going to use that for anything on this podcast. I think there's a place for it, and I think if we give the AI creators to the people who are programming this stuff another year or two to really refine what they've done, probably in the future ninety percent of the audio books you listen to will just be people copying and

entering text into some software and allowing the software to read the book. They'll take the MP three files that they get from that and they'll upload them as audio books. I think that's what's coming, and I don't think that's necessarily a good or bad thing. It's just the way technology is taking us. So you have to be you know, we have to be able to adapt, especially as creators and listeners and lovers of the spoken story, to kind

of adapt to that. But I have a feeling in the next couple of years, you may not be able to tell if the reader or narrator is a machine or a person. And some people say that scary, and some people say it's I don't know, it's pretty cool. I think it's pretty cool. So I guess that's about all I have to say for that. There was something else on my mind I was gonna say, and it's completely

gone, squirrel. I'll tell you one thing about this AI. What the cloning service did was it took my voice, my tenor and my bass and the way my voice sounds, and they put a Midwestern accent on it. And all my life I've been you know, people who live in the South. When they're around other people who don't have our accent, some of us are a little, i don't know, maybe a little self conscious. Some

people aren't, but some people are. I've never been really self conscious, but I'm aware that my accent is different because well, I'll tell you, when you're around people like from California or not necessarily up north. Yeah, sometimes up north they'll comment on your accent. They'll they'll they're not laughing at

you, but they're kind of laughing with you. And I have a customer in California, and one of the secretaries told me, they said, when you call sometimes we get we put you on speakerphone, and we have people that will stand around just to listen to your accent. And I'm like what, and she goes, oh, yeah, we love it. We love your accent. We don't know anyone who talks like you do anyway. All

that to say, they put a Midwestern accent on my clone. And I have never been so happy in my life to have the Southern accent that I really can't shake. Listening to my voice in a Midwestern accent makes me cringe. And it's sixty years old, and it's the first time I've ever thought about it, but it's true. I like my Southern accent. I think I'm gonna keep it. Come on, y'all, all right, let's go to another story. No name with this email, but it don't matter,

because here we go. I'm originally from the cornfields of southwestern Ohio. I've never considered myself to be superstitious or even a believer in the phenomenon of sasquatch. This was my attitude when I moved to a rural southeastern town twenty one miles from the banks of the Ohio River. I do a lot of catfishing

on those banks and quite a bit of deer hunting. Two On the first day of deer season in twenty twenty one, I was invited to a hunt on a private parcel of land and shade a small town near my home. There were two of us hunting that day. We got into the woods at three pm. They were alive with the wildlife activity. Birds were singing and squirrels were chattering, and an occasional rabbit, startled by our arrival, skittered

off into the underbrush. I settled into my ground blind three hundred yards up a ridge from my partner, and I got comfortable. It was a kind of peaceful afternoon. Anyone who loves being in the outdoors lifts four. At four fifty, the sun was beginning to set and dusk was falling. In the distance, I heard a faint whoop come from directly ahead of me down the valley. I guessed it was about one hundred and thirty yards away.

At that moment, a deer came crashing through the brush, and it was panting and its mouth hung open, and she looked like she'd been running for her life. I decided to put my range finders on her to see if I could locate exactly what had that poor girl so distraught. As I lifted range finder, the world went still and the deer was frozen in place. Silence swept through the valley and washed over the ridge, bringing the hairs on

my arms to stand up. It was as if all the energy around me was being pulled out and drawn to one spot thirty yards away, at the fence line, there was something moving coming toward me, like a bulldozer crashing through the woods. It stepped from the tree line and dropped to all fours, and in one motion it had the dough in its grip. And in all of my thirty five years, I've never seen anything with such power and

such force, and one single effort move and snap a deer's neck. The shock of what I was wittinges seeing left me weak and terrified, and I struggled to control my nerves as it laid its kill on the frozen ground and raised its head to lock eyes with me. It glared at me with a malevolent anger, telling me with a look that I was trespassing in its territory. My response was to unstrap the holster on my four sixty Smith and Wesson and unzet my blind and run. I left my bow behind, I left

everything behind. The fear kicked in my body, and I went in to overdrive. Even as a varsity football player, I had never run as fast as I did that day. I made it fifty yards when I heard it coming every fifteen to twenty seconds. That led out an unholy growl, telling me it was there and pushing me to run even faster. By the time I got to my friend's blind, he was already running ahead of me. I saw my truck in the distance, and I managed to get the keys

out of my pocket and hit the automatic start button. As my friend reached the truck, I hit the unlocked button as well, and I was right behind him. In that last second before I got in, I turned in and saw it forty yards away. I didn't waste another second. I threw the truck in dry and I pushed all five hundred and fifty horsepower that Cummins engine for all it was worth. We didn't slow down until we hit the main road. I'd be a liar if I said there wasn't tears in my

eyes. My only thought was that I was never going to see my son again. From what I could see, the creature was covered in long, shaggy gray hair, and its head was semicne shape, and the skin where I could see it was dark and resembled tanned leather. I'd say it was nine feet tall with shoulders that were four feet wide, and if I had to guess its weight, I'd say it was eight hundred pounds. Its arms hung down past its knees, and its biceps were enormous. It was not

lacking muscle mass by any means. I learned a lesson that day. There are things in this world that are beyond the realm of thought and belief of most people. Maybe they don't want to believe, maybe it's fear of ridicule fule, But I can tell you this bigfoot exists in southeast Ohio, and they will hunt you, they will prey on you, and they are the ultimate apex predator. I went into the woods that day as a hunter, and I came out as the hunted oh Man. That is like the uh,

that's like the ultimate Bigfoot story. This guy was chased. There's a lot of people who are gonna come in. They're gonna say, well, he wasn't trying to kill you. If he'd wanted to catch you. Heiter caught you. You got out because he let you out. But you know, I always think that's a bunch of bull because you never know what's going on in these situations. Maybe it was a slow bigfoot. Maybe maybe they are just chasing people out. But maybe they aren't the apex predator. Maybe

we are the apex predator. Just ask Steve Lily. Anyway, this was a great story, and it's um it's always cool to read these stories where there's a face to face, almost violent encounter and everybody loves he's including me, and I appreciate the man who sent it. I don't have his name, I've got his email address. It's really good, you know. If this is real, man, what an experience. I don't think i'd ever be the same. Thank you for the story. All right, I think

that I'll wind it up. Thank you all for hanging with me on this podcast. I hope you enjoyed it and come back for the next one. Maybe you could click the subscribe button, maybe you could click the notification button. You all know how to do that, but it doesn't hurt to remind you. If you enjoyed this podcast, come on back for another one, because I sure have a hell of a lot of fun doing it, and I hope you enjoyed listening to it. All right, we'll see you all on the next one. Thanks,

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