Bigfoot Investigator Returns to Ohio Property Amid Escalating Dogman Activity
Posted Thursday, June 18, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
Something is definitely stirring on this Ohio property, and the latest update from Dees Dark Adventures 2.0 is packed with enough strange details to keep any researcher up at night. Dee returned to the rural site where things have been escalating, and what she found this time around is raising even more questions than answers.
If you've been following this story, you know the property owner has been dealing with ongoing activity for some time now. Chickens were being taken or messed with repeatedly, so he eventually got rid of them entirely, thinking that might solve the problem. Instead, the opposite happened. Whatever is out there got bolder. Now they're reportedly coming right up to the house, knocking, and getting closer than ever before. Dee even mentioned the owner has heard activity on the roof. That kind of escalation is something researchers pay close attention to, because it often indicates the subject has become comfortable in the area or is actively investigating the human presence.
The terrain is a classic Sasquatch hotspot layout. The property is surrounded by corn fields on multiple sides with tree lines bordering everything, and the corn is already getting tall enough to obscure sightlines. Dee pointed out that shadows have been spotted running through the fields toward the tree lines, which is consistent with countless other reports of bipedal figures using crop cover to move between wooded areas. The isolation, the food source (corn), the tree cover for bedding and travel corridors, it all checks the boxes for quality Sasquatch habitat.
One of the most fascinating discoveries this visit was the abundance of cracked walnuts scattered throughout the property. Dee was visibly puzzled by this, noting that whoever or whatever is cracking them is doing it right out in the middle of the field rather than carrying them to a structure. She even questioned whether a regular animal like a squirrel or chipmunk could generate that kind of force. Walnuts require significant strength to crack open, and the sheer number of them suggests something with powerful jaws or hands is feeding regularly in the area. This kind of indirect evidence, the kind you stumble across while just walking the land, is often what builds the strongest cases for ongoing habitation.
Dee also mentioned hearing clicking sounds during her walk, which is a sound that comes up over and over in Sasquatch encounter reports across the country. Combined with the previous visit where a dog was going absolutely ballistic at something in a tree, barking and kicking at the trunk, you've got a pattern of behavior that any open-minded investigator would take seriously. Dogs don't typically react that way to nothing.
The plan now is for Dee to return and actually camp on the property, possibly setting up cameras in strategic spots for a couple of days. With the corn growing taller by the week, the window for clear visual documentation is closing fast. She mentioned possibly going live soon, so anyone interested in following this investigation in real time should keep an eye on the channel.
There's also a personal touch Dee shared. She received a new phone mount and a massive bottle of tick spray as gifts from a viewer, which she was genuinely grateful for. The tick spray especially makes sense given how much time she spends tromping through tall grass and wooded areas. It's a good reminder that fieldwork like this comes with real risks beyond just the unknown.
The property owner remains anonymous for good reason. He runs a prominent business in Ohio and doesn't want his name attached to this, which is completely understandable. The stigma around reporting unusual activity is still very real, even in 2024.
What makes this particular case worth watching is the layering of evidence. You've got the vocalizations, the knocking, the dog reactions, the food source disruption (chickens), the cracked walnuts, the shadows moving toward tree lines, and now the subjects approaching the residence itself. Each piece alone might be explainable, but together they paint a picture of something intelligent and persistent living in those woods.
If you want to see the property layout, hear Dee's firsthand reactions, and catch all the details she noticed during her walk, the full video is worth your time. This is one of those ongoing investigations that could produce something significant at any moment, especially once she sets up camp and spends real time out there after dark.
Keep your eyes on this one.