Keystone Paranormal Society Investigates Susin Road for Bigfoot

Posted Friday, June 07, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you heard of Suscon Road in Pennsylvania, known as one of the most haunted roads in the state? The Keystone Paranormal Society's Marywood Chapter recently investigated this spooky location, and their findings are intriguing! The team was on a mission to uncover evidence of the Suscon Screamer, the Woman in White, and even Sasquatch. Armed with their knowledge from John Stanley's book on Suscon Road legends, they embarked on their journey. Their first stop was the site of the old chapel, where a certain light turning on was believed to cause accidents. Although not necessarily haunted, the area has a local curse legend. They found no remnants of past accidents but were still hopeful for supernatural encounters. As they continued down Suscon Road, they approached the old game trail, where the fire tower stands. This area is notorious for haunted stories and over 50 reported deaths. The team was determined to find evidence of the Suscon Screamer or even Sasquatch. One team member, Chris, shared a chilling experience of hearing a noise in the bushes near his home. He looked back and saw a strange creature, unlike anything he had ever seen before. Although the video reconstruction of the creature was not the exact one Chris saw, it still sent shivers down the team's spines. As they approached the fire tower, they found a geocache, which was an exciting discovery. However, they also stumbled upon the decomposing bodies of two black bears, likely the work of poachers. The team couldn't shake the feeling of being watched, even though they were the only ones there. They tried using rock knocks to communicate with any nearby creatures but received no response. So, they attempted a Sasquatch vocalization to draw in any other creatures. Unfortunately, they didn't have any interactions with Sasquatch or the Suscon Screamer during their investigation. The team did not find definitive proof of the paranormal during their Suscon Road investigation, but the history and eerie atmosphere of the location are undeniable. If you're interested in learning more about their findings, I encourage you to watch the video and see for yourself!