Creek Devil Q&A Covers Kentucky Bigfoot Cases and DNA Evidence

Posted Friday, August 21, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

There's a fascinating discussion happening over on the Creek Devil YouTube channel that's getting into some really compelling cases, and Bigfoot researchers are going to want to hear what host William Jevning and his guest Forest are breaking down. The main topic centers around a 2018 incident in Kentucky that has all the hallmarks of a Sasquatch encounter, and remarkably, the local sheriff publicly agreed with that assessment. According to a commenter named Camberfoot who brought the case to their attention, miniature horses and dogs were killed in a way that defied conventional explanations. One miniature horse was thrown clear across a pond, which is significant because there was a fence running through the middle of the water, meaning whatever did this had the strength to hurl a several-hundred-pound animal over an obstacle and across the water. The dogs met particularly brutal ends. One was ripped backward through its collar with such force that pieces of flesh and hair remained stuck to the collar. Another was thrown down a ravine. Both reportedly died from broken necks. Perhaps most telling was the surviving dog, normally the neighborhood's most vicious watchdog, who hid in his doghouse and refused to come out for weeks afterward, never making a sound during the entire incident. The homeowner slept through the whole thing just feet from his bedroom window. The hosts make a great point about what kind of predator could accomplish this. Cougars don't kill like that, as the horse owner himself emphasized to journalists. No known animal in Kentucky has the strength to pick up and throw a miniature horse like that, or the behavior pattern of ignoring easy prey (the dogs) while targeting livestock in such a violent manner. The conversation also touches on another disturbing Kentucky case involving a 13-year-old boy whose body was found on what was described as a sheer cliff face directly behind the family's backyard fencing. The implication during initial interviews was that something came into the house and dragged the child out, then took him up this cliff and mutilated him. As Forest points out, no cougar is going to enter a home, jump a fence with a child, and drag them up a sheer cliff face. The behavior simply doesn't match any known predator. The hosts express frustration about how these cases seem to get swept under the rug, with authorities scrambling for mundane explanations rather than acknowledging what the evidence suggests. They also discuss the famous motorcycle incident DNA results. For those unfamiliar, this refers to the case where a Sasquatch reportedly grabbed a boy's motorcycle (a Yamaha TW200), and a deputy sheriff collected a blood sample with proper chain of custody all the way to a lab in Texas. The results came back as "unknown primate," though the deputy has since been unable to obtain a copy of that report. This case has been a significant data point in Sasquatch research, as it represents one of the few instances where biological evidence was collected through official law enforcement channels with documented chain of custody. The Q&A format covers other topics too, including questions about John Green's Bigfoot research and its impact on his political career (his father was actually the member of parliament, not John himself), and they begin discussing whether Sasquatches possess an articulate spoken language. It's a solid discussion that touches on multiple compelling cases. Definitely worth checking out the full video for anyone interested in these Kentucky incidents or the motorcycle DNA results.