Host Panics as Friend Vanishes in Bigfoot Corn Field Investigation
Posted Wednesday, July 08, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent livestream from the YouTube channel Dees Dark Adventures 2.0 has been making waves in the paranormal community, and it's one of those videos that sticks with you long after it ends. What started as a simple cornfield investigation turned into something that left even the host shaken to the core.
The setup was straightforward. Dee, the channel's host, brought along a friend named David who had never seen the recent footage from the property. David was a self-proclaimed skeptic, someone who had heard the stories and seen shadows but wanted hard evidence before believing anything. Dee warned him repeatedly not to go too deep into the corn, but David was determined to see these things with his own eyes.
And honestly? That's a mistake a lot of new investigators make. Cornfields are notorious hotspots for Sasquatch activity. The tall stalks provide perfect cover, and the crops themselves often attract our subjects, especially during late summer when the corn is still developing. Many researchers have documented unusual behavior in agricultural areas, from broken stalks arranged in patterns to vocalizations that don't match any known animal.
But what happened during this stream goes beyond typical field reports. Within minutes of David entering the corn, the electronics started acting up. Dee's reception kept cutting out, the camera feed glitched repeatedly, and even Dee's satellite connection struggled to maintain a stable signal. This kind of electromagnetic interference is something researchers have documented in areas with high Sasquatch activity, though it's also associated with other paranormal phenomena.
The dogs knew something was wrong. They started howling in ways that had Dee genuinely spooked. When animals react like that, especially in areas where unusual activity has been reported, it's worth paying attention. Dogs can sense things humans can't, and their reactions often serve as an early warning system.
Then David went quiet. His light disappeared from view, he stopped answering texts, and for several agonizing minutes, nobody knew where he was. Dee could hear strange sounds coming from the field, including what she described as gurgling noises and voices that didn't belong to David. The tension during those silent minutes is palpable, and you can hear the fear creeping into Dee's voice as she tries to make contact.
When David finally emerged, something was clearly off. The title of the video references a "demon" taking over David during the livestream, and watching the footage, it's easy to see why Dee reached that conclusion. His behavior had changed dramatically from when he entered the field.
What makes this video particularly compelling is the description of the creatures Dee has encountered on this property before. She mentions "12-footer things that run really fast" that are black and white in coloration. While these descriptions might sound extreme, tall, bipedal creatures with unusual coloration have been reported in various Sasquatch hotspots across the country. Some researchers theorize that what witnesses describe as different colors could be related to lighting conditions, seasonal coat changes, or even different regional populations.
The missing rows of corn that David noticed are also worth discussing. Dee mentions that whole rows appeared to have been pulled up or taken, with patches missing in ways that don't look natural. Crop damage is one of the most common pieces of physical evidence reported by farmers in Sasquatch territory, and the patterns described here, deliberate rows being cleared rather than randomly trampled, suggest intelligent behavior rather than simple animal activity.
This is one of those videos that reminds us why we take these investigations seriously. Whether you interpret the events as Sasquatch activity, demonic possession, interdimensional beings, or something else entirely, there's no denying that something happened on that property that night. The evidence is compelling, the witnesses are credible, and the fear in Dee's voice is genuine.
If you haven't seen this one yet, do yourself a favor and check it out. Just maybe don't watch it alone in the dark.