Do you have a monster in your backyard? A legend in your hometown? Do you know of a place with a strange or frightening background? These are the stories you'll hear on this channel. Stories of things that can't quite be explained, haven't yet been defined, and that leave questions unanswered. They're mostly true, but maybe a bit apocryphal.
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Do you have a monster in your backyard? A legend in your hometown? Do you know of a place with a strange or frightening background? These are the stories you'll hear on this channel. Stories of things that can't quite be explained, haven't yet been defined, and that leave questions unanswered. They're mostly true, but maybe a bit apocryphal.
The Legend of the Blue Man of Spring Creek is not a commonly known story, but it goes all the way back to the 1800s and is worth telling. Although there have been quite a few arguments as to whether this is a bigfoot or something else, I'm inclined to think bigfoot. But that may only be a matter of my personal predisposition. Regardless, it's a story worth telling, and one I hope you'll enjoy.
Music by Kerry Tucker
Neoma Finn Open to Doubt
Do you have a monster in your backyard? A legend in your hometown? Do you know of a place with a strange or frightening background? These are the stories you'll hear on this channel. Stories of things that can't quite be explained, haven't yet been defined, and that leave questions unanswered. They're mostly true, but maybe a bit apocryphal.