• SO EP:546 Bigfoot in Sussex County: Part One

  • Dec 18 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

SO EP:546 Bigfoot in Sussex County: Part One

  • Summary

  • These are a series of compelling eyewitness testimonies of Bigfoot encounters in and around Lake Owassa and Sussex County, spanning from 1963 to the early 80s. George, his cousins, and his friends lead us through their unnerving experience in the Great Bear Swamp, followed by an investigation led by George years later, discovering marks indicative of a large creature. Other witnesses like Ida, Russ Romaine, and Julanne share their vivid encounters with Bigfoot and UFO sightings, suggesting a possible connection between the two phenomena. Julianne's detailed accounts illustrate the elusive presence of Bigfoot near her home and her many interactions over the years, highlighting behaviors and characteristics of the creature. For more pick up a copy of Author Eleanor Wagner's gripping book Sussex County Hauntings and Other Strange Phenomena.

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    00:00 A Mysterious Encounter in the Great Bear Swamp 01:40 The Expedition and Unexplained Phenomena 03:04 The 1976 Bigfoot Encounter in Newton 04:25 Ida's Terrifying Bigfoot Sighting 08:41 Russ Romaine's Family and Bigfoot Stories 10:51 Julanne's Intriguing Bigfoot Experiences 14:52 Julanne's Chilling Encounters and Tracking 25:49 The Final Confrontation and Advice

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