Investigating Sasquatch Clan in Missouri's Killing Fields: New Evidence Uncovered
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Recently, I came across an intriguing video on YouTube from the channel Sasquatch Theory. The video, titled "THE KILLING FIELDS | SEARCHING FOR BIGFOOT (THE RETURN)," follows the host as they return to a location in Southern Missouri with a history of paranormal activity, including sightings of the elusive Sasquatch.
The video begins with the host driving through the Mark Twain National Forest, passing by the Merriamack River and Huzzle Creek. The area is filled with forests, logging companies, and mining companies, providing a perfect habitat for Sasquatch.
Upon arriving at the destination, the host meets up with a local farmer who has had several encounters with Sasquatch on his property. The farmer describes seeing two orange orbs coming out of a creek and into the fields, as well as scratch marks on one of his calves and the mysterious disappearance of the same calf a few days later. The host and the farmer also notice an increase in tree breaks and a strange feeling in the area.
The host invites a few more researchers to help document the activity and keep each other company during their time in the woods. They experience a bulk of sudden activity but are unable to determine what is watching them. The host shares their theory that Sasquatch may be more active in this area during this time of year.
As they explore the property, they come across a conservation area and a hidden road leading to a secret campsite. They hear blue jays going wild and spot a deer, which the host describes as one of their favorite animals due to its mystery and intelligence.
The video provides a fascinating look into the experiences of the host and the local farmer as they search for Sasquatch in Southern Missouri. The area's natural beauty and history of paranormal activity make it a prime location for Sasquatch sightings. If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, this video is definitely worth checking out.