• BWHS Ep:42 Dogman In New England

  • Aug 29 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

BWHS Ep:42 Dogman In New England

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  • In this episode, a grandmother recounts the unexpected journey of raising her grandchildren in a cozy New England town, where mysterious and eerie events took place. Amidst the tranquility of a small community, her grandchildren witness a 'big gorilla' that later connections to cryptid sightings raise questions about what they actually encountered. Through various strange occurrences, including large unidentified footprints, the narrative unfolds to suggest the presence of a Dogman in their midst. This compelling story intertwines family life and unexplained phenomena, making for an intriguing discussion.


    We close out with Ray Dufresne's Encounter on Route 7 In 2003, Ray Dufresne, a resident of Bennington County, Vermont, reported seeing a Bigfoot-like creature while driving on Route 7. The six-foot-tall, black, hairy figure, which walked upright, was spotted near Glastonbury Mountain. Despite initial skepticism and ridicule from coworkers, Dufresne, an experienced hunter, asserted it wasn't a bear or moose. Historical and recent reports from the area indicate similar sightings, adding credence to Dufresne's encounter. Authorities, however, suggest it was likely a misidentified bear.

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