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What happens when a U.S. Army veteran follows a trail of massive footprints into a Kentucky river valley—and finds himself face-to-face with something not supposed to exist?
In this gripping and deeply unsettling episode, we sit down with Tom Shay, a seasoned Bigfoot researcher with 38 years in the field. From his first sighting in 1987 along the Ohio River near Carrollton, Kentucky, to being surrounded by violent, unseen creatures in the woods of Henry County, Tom recounts chilling encounters with “Goliath”—a 9.5-foot Sasquatch with matted red fur and a stare that paralyzes.
You’ll hear stories from Fort Campbell, Milton and beyond —tales of perfect prints, pounding chests, and the night he thought he wouldn’t make it out alive. This is not just another campfire story. It’s one of the most detailed field reports ever shared on Bigfoot Society.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to have a Sasquatch breathe down your neck—this is the episode for you.
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In this gripping and deeply unsettling episode, we sit down with Tom Shay, a seasoned Bigfoot researcher with 38 years in the field. From his first sighting in 1987 along the Ohio River near Carrollton, Kentucky, to being surrounded by violent, unseen creatures in the woods of Henry County, Tom recounts chilling encounters with “Goliath”—a 9.5-foot Sasquatch with matted red fur and a stare that paralyzes.
You’ll hear stories from Fort Campbell, Milton and beyond —tales of perfect prints, pounding chests, and the night he thought he wouldn’t make it out alive. This is not just another campfire story. It’s one of the most detailed field reports ever shared on Bigfoot Society.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to have a Sasquatch breathe down your neck—this is the episode for you.
Tom's FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/488381544566776
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Had a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?
Send it to [email protected] – your story might be featured on the show!
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