In less than 100 hours, six witnesses along a wooded Ohio trail reported encounters with something massive — and the cryptid community hasn’t seen anything like it in 50 years.
In less than 100 hours, six witnesses along a wooded Ohio trail reported encounters with something massive — and the cryptid community hasn’t seen anything like it in 50 years.
In April 1977, four witnesses in a quiet Massachusetts suburb encountered something over 26 hours that has never been identified. Every explanation anyone has offered since has a problem with it. So what exactly did they see on those dark Dover roads that night?
In 1903, two hunters tracking moose through the frozen Yukon wilderness stumbled upon a massive furrow in the mud — thirty feet long, flanked by clawed footprints the size of a man — and followed the trail straight to something that shouldn’t exist. What a French traveler, a gold prospector, and a Jesuit priest would witness clambering out of a remote Arctic ravine defies every assumption about what still roams the Canadian wild.
The Rougarou has haunted the Louisiana bayou for centuries — but its origins trace back to medieval France, where people were executed not for what they did, but for what their neighbors feared they had become.
Deep in the Balsam Mountains of North Carolina, a shaggy eight-foot creature has been stealing gems and watching women bathe since the early 1900s — and the word used to name him came from a Lewis Carroll poem written the moment after a sleepless night at a dying man’s bedside.
A woman’s body was pulled from the icy depths of Lake Crescent after three years — her flesh transformed into soap, her face unrecognizable, and her identity a mystery that would unravel one of the most sensational murder trials in Washington state history.
In April 1977, three teenagers in Dover, Massachusetts each encountered something small, hairless, and watching — and none of them ever agreed to stop talking about it.
For centuries and across nearly every culture on earth, enormous black dogs with glowing red eyes have appeared to the living as omens of death — and the people who dismissed the legend rarely lived long enough to regret it.
For centuries and across nearly every culture on earth, enormous black dogs with glowing red eyes have appeared to the living as omens of death — and the people who dismissed the legend rarely lived long enough to regret it.
Before the famous footprints, before the Patterson film, there were centuries of Sasquatch encounters across America. Wild men in the woods, miners under siege, and paranormal beings that defy explanation — these are the Bigfoot stories most people have never heard.
In 1855, Choctaw warriors allegedly rode into the Oklahoma wilderness to hunt kidnappers – and discovered something far worse than human bandits at an earthen mound piled with decomposing children.
A dedicated team of researchers in upstate New York claims they’ve documented hundreds of Bigfoot encounters — including one creature caught dumpster diving at a Dairy Queen.
From an 1856 “ape-man” found near railroad tracks in Maine to the famous Jacko capture of 1884, Bigfoot sightings have an uncanny habit of occurring along railway lines — and no one knows why.
In the Christmas of 1965, a nine-year-old boy receives an Advent calendar that opens itself each night, revealing a shadowy figure drawing closer to his home — in a town where a child has been snatched and murdered every Christmas Eve for three years.
When twelve-year-old Nick signed up to be a “Bigfoot Buster” on Christmas Eve, he never expected to come face-to-face with the real creature at his front door — wearing the park ranger’s coat and picking flesh from its teeth.
In this episode: “The Flash Flood”, “The Haunting of Hundley House”, “The Messenger of Donner Pass”, “House of Plenty”
A veteran truck driver with nearly 50 years on the road sees something in a Texas field that defies everything he thought he knew about the natural world.
From Norse frost giants to the Bible’s Goliath, tales of giants have haunted humanity for centuries — but in 2002, US soldiers in Afghanistan claim they encountered a 12-foot, six-fingered, blade-wielding giant that killed one of their own before they brought it down.
From the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the swamps of Florida, hairy bipedal creatures have been reported for thousands of years under dozens of names — but the real mystery isn’t just what they are, it’s why they keep appearing alongside UFOs, vanishing into thin air, and showing up in locations where ancient tribes have long spoken of portals to other worlds.