Small Town Monsters' New Bigfoot Documentary and Book - Texas Dogman Triangle
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Paranormal Cryptid Rabbit Holes: An Exciting Conversation with Small Town Monsters
If you're a fan of the paranormal and cryptids, you're in for a treat. I recently came across an enlightening conversation between the host of Grizzly Is On The Hunt and the talented team from Small Town Monsters. This YouTube channel is known for their high-quality documentaries and series on various paranormal and cryptid subjects, and their dedication to uncovering the truth is truly commendable.
Heather, a producer and researcher, and Eli, a producer, filmmaker, and creator of the YouTube series Mysteries and Monsters, shared their experiences and upcoming projects with the host. They're currently in Gatlinburg, preparing for the Smoky Mountain Bigfoot Conference and filming new episodes of Mysteries and Monsters.
One of their recent releases is the Texas Dogman Triangle, a captivating documentary about a series of sightings in Texas that form a triangular pattern. Small Town Monsters also published a companion book for the documentary, diving even deeper into the subject.
During the conversation, Heather mentioned their approach to researching cryptids. They focus on commonalities and threads between different reports to build a profile of the creatures and their behavior. This method has led them to discover family clans and territories where these creatures are frequently spotted.
When asked about the craziest story from the Texas Dogman Triangle, Heather shared the tale of JoJo Santana, who, as a young girl, heard someone calling her back to the house while babysitting her nieces. They eventually discovered that something was trying to open the back door, which couldn't fully open due to a rigged latch.
Small Town Monsters continues to captivate audiences with their high-quality documentaries and series. If you're interested in learning more about the paranormal and cryptids, I highly recommend checking out their YouTube channel and keeping an eye out for their upcoming releases.