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Tonight's guest is Dylan Dylan. Welcome
to the show. Thank you, Vick,

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Well, thanks so much for coming
on. We appreciate your time.

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Dylan, please give us a brief
file on yourself. Well, I live

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in Florida. I am twenty years
old, and I'm six foot three six

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four ish and I weigh about three
hundred pounds. And for one of these

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stories, my vehicle I drive is
in nineteen nine on Bronco And that's about

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all. And you've got a cattle
farm, which for most eyewitnesses that would

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definitely complicate things. But we're going
to get into that, and just a

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bid here before we do get into
that. Though. You're just nine years

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old when you had your first encounter. Did that have an effect on your

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interest in doing things in the woods
and the outdoors for a little while,

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Yes, it did, but I
got over it. I started going out

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into the woods with a small group
of people. I wouldn't necessarily go out

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by myself, but I would slowly
start going back into the woods with a

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small group of people, and eventually
I got to where I was able to

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go by myself out into the woods. Oh good, I'm glad you're able

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to get back to that point.
Yeah, that's really good knowing what's out

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there in the dark and sometimes in
the daytime as well. Do you always

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insist upon being armed whenever you go
into the woods or even close to it?

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I would say yes, But there's
not a lot of things that you

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can carry without it being noticed when
you go into the woods, like small

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arms that's easy to carry, but
anything that could possibly put a herding on

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anything that happened in these accounters,
I would not have been able to carry

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quietly or keep it at least hidden. The best I could do would probably

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bring a side arm or a knife. Yeah, that's a frustrating dichotomy right

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there. If you want to carry
anything that's going to do any good against

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it dog me and it's going to
be way too unwield either do that with

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any kind of comfort. And also
complicating things what I was touching on just

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a moment ago. You actually raise
cattle on a ranch where you live.

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I can only imagine how it must
be trying to carry a gun of any

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size around with you while you're tending
to the animals. That would be impossible.

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It's a little bit easier when you're
tending the cattle because I have a

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strap that goes to my firearm that
I can carry on my back. Well,

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I mainly use my side by side
for carrying the feed before I feed

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the cows and all the cattle,
so it's a little bit easier for me.

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When you can work closer to the
side by side, that makes it

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a lot easier. But when you're
doing chores and tending to the animals,

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even having that strap around your shoulder
and the gun on your back, that's

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gonna make it a little clumsy and
awkward compared to not having that on.

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But I do understand why you do
that, I really do. Have you

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had to deal with any unexplained cases
of your cattle being killed, No,

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I have not, surprisingly, but
I do also have chickens as well.

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I have a small flock of turkeys
as well that I've had a few go

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missing over the time. Well,
being a farmer like you are, you

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know that could be due to a
lot of other reasons as well. A

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fox, coyotes, you name it
absolutely. But the thing was that the

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thing that caught my eye, which
I noticed that it couldn't have been any

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small predator, was the hole that
was ripped that was higher up for it

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to have gotten to the turkeys.
Oh, that does complicate things in what

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kind of cattle do you raise?
Beef? For dairy beef, Well,

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that's an advantage for you because if
you're raising dairy cows and you'd be out

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there for in the morning of the
dark, and who knows what you might

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have to contend with in a situation
like that, So that's kind of an

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advantage. It absolutely is, because
usually I feed my cattle once a day

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plus a big circle bail or circular
bail, but I fee him about seven

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o'clock to rite about before it gets
dark. Yeah, that does work out

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to be pretty convenient. Then,
other than the fact that beef cattle are

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more dangerous to be around than deerycals, then yeah, you've got it made.

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It sounds like my beef cattle are
quite team. You're able to walk

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right up to him and bet them. That's not very difficult to wrangle them

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if you need it to. Well, you must interact with them a lot

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more than most farmers do, because, as you know, that's why most

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beef cattle are more dangerous than deerycales, because with most beef cattle, you

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just don't interact with them, so
they're not nearly as used to being handled

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as deerycals are. Yeah, I
can see your view from that, Vic,

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but I have a very small group
of cattle of about fifteen to sixteen

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cattle including calves. It's a small
group to take care of and it's very

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easy, but we plan to get
a bigger group going. Yeah, I

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can understand why they are a lot
easier to handle. Then does everyone who

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lives with you on your farm,
Dylan, know about your experiences and know

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that dogman are out there. I
told my father about the one that happened

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though calm nachgel Forest, he doesn't
believe me. I didn't want to say

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anything to him about the one on
our property because then he'd be all over

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the place putting cameras up and everything. But I don't really think that I

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should bother them like that because my
mother doesn't sleep very well at night as

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is, and I don't want to
put that on her conscience as well.

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Well. I can understand you worrying
about that. It's softly admirable you'd want

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to protect her, but it's really
a shame that your dad doesn't believe you

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has that strained your relationship with him, No, not at all, Vic

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As of right now I live on
the same farm he does. Doesn't really

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strain our relationship very much. We
still talk all the time and work together

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and everything. Oh that's good,
then, is listeners are going to hear

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Dylan, you had a particularly bad
encounter in January of twenty twenty. Did

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the night you had it marked the
last time you've been able to actually enjoy

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yourself in the woods. Actually No, After my first two encounters, I've

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sort of gotten used to seeing these
things. But the third one really got

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my attention. And I still enjoy
myself in the woods, but I am

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still very cautious about my surroundings.
Yeah, I can understand why that experience

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would get your attention. That was
awfully intense. If you've had a dog

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dot com. All right, Dylan, please tell us about your encounters now.

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Give us over the last detail that
comes to mind. Thank you,

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Vick. My very first encounter happened
when I was nine years old. I

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had been going to a summer camp
for a certain amount of time and they

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had taken us on a field trip. They rented kayaks and canoes, and

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we had put in at the Silver
River boat ramp. It's right next to

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a bridge. We had put in
the kayaks and everything. I had to

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wait for my group. As soon
as we all got into the kayaks and

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everything got settled, we started heading
down and out and we took a swift

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left turn out of the small canal
all that leads us out of the boat

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ramp to the actual natural river.
So we're paddling for a good thirty minutes

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to an hour, and I lose
sight of my group. I was just

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too busy at taking in all the
sides, all the wildlife, and I

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just so happened here screaming. But
for context, there are monkeys in the

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Silver River National Park due to there
was a film that was produced in the

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park and they had escaped from their
enclosure, and now they just roamed the

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park all over the place. They've
their population has absolutely exploded. And I

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hear these monkeys screaming, and I
look in the direction I hear the screaming

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and all the monkey screaming, and
I just see this big male monkey fly

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across the river. It hit the
bank and it killed it on impact.

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And I looked back and this entire
troops just jumping in the water trying to

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get away from whatever it was that
was in the woods. So I stopped

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paddling. I'm watching, and I
hear a screaming and then it's there was

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silence except for the monkeys that were
swimming across. And I just so happened

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to get a better view because the
way I'm going, the river is pushing

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me backwards without me paddling, so
it gave me a better perspective of what

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I was looking at. All I
could see was a massive silhouette in the

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woods. And mind you big these
woods out here in the Silver Springs National

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Forest or Park, they are very, very very thick. And this was

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about twelve o'clock. Mind you,
this is this is a guestimation on time.

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But I could barely even see the
silhouette. But I could see the

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monkey that this thing had caught.
It was hanging and I could see blood,

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and I could just see blood.
And the only thing I can hear

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is silence. Now because the monkeys
have already gotten out of the river and

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they're already gone. These cadaddled and
this thing. As soon as I saw

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it, it disappeared silent everything.
It was no sound, no nothing,

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no birds, just silence, and
it got out of there as quietly as

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I had heard it come in.
Well, I didn't even hear it come

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in until the monkeys were screaming,
and it was just gone in a blink

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of an eye. I couldn't get
any real features of it. I couldn't

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tell if I had a tail or, if I had a muzzle. I

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could only see the monkey that was
dead. That takes me along to my

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second encounter. My second encounter happened
three years later. If you know where

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Fort Wilderness is, the Disney campground, not a lot of people would think

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that one of these things would possibly
reside in there because of how populated it

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is. Well, I thought that
too, and I was very very wrong.

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One night, I guess so happened. Wanted to go night fishing and

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go spotlighting for deer, and we
have our own golf cart so we didn't

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have to rent anything. There's a
canal that's in the very far back that

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leads to a damn. If you
guys have been there before or just when

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exploring, you guys should know what
I'm talking about. There's a little damn

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at the end of the canal that
leads out to the massive lake. And

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I was going back there spotlighting for
deer, and I just so happened to

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roll past this blob with the headlights
of the golf cart, and these golf

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cart headlights are led and I stopped
for a second because it was just a

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blob that I saw, So I
thought, huh, that's weird. I

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put the golf cart in reverse and
I put the headlights back on the blob

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and I'm getting a better look at
this thing, and it's just a big,

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brown, hairy blob. And I'm
staring at this thing. Vic.

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I'm staring at it for a good
maybe thirty seconds to a minute before this

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thing notices me and it's eating something. Vic. There's blood. There's blood

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on its shoulder and arms, and
I'm looking and it turns around on all

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fours away from whatever it was eating, and it looks at me and it

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had the prettiest amber eyes. That's
the one thing that sets this dog man

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out from the other two I have
seen. It had. If any of

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you guys or drinkers the Corona beer, if you were to put it in

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front of a sun, it was
that color amber. It was so it

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was such a beautiful eye color.
I was mesmerized by it. And me

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and this dog man are just looking
at each other, staring. I locked

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an eye contact, and mind you, this dog man's on the other side

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of the canal, and I'm still
shaking inside the golf cart, just horrified

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because it felt like this thing was
staring into my soul. Vic just absolutely

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staring right into my soul. And
as soon as I got a grip over

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myself, I put my golf cart
in drive and I hauled butt back into

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my campsite. And mind you,
my campsite is all the way on the

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other side by the main lake,
or not by the main lake, but

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by the small lake by the water
park that they have there. And so

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I get back to the campsite and
I go inside, lock all the doors,

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and I go to bed. Next
day, I go and report it

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to the Disney security. Well some
of the security didn't believe me, but

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I was in the security post and
one of them, out of the maybe

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five or six, looked at me
with a stern face. He said,

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can you show me where this was
at? And he followed me to the

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to the location where I had saw
this dog man. This dog man was

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eating a small alligator out of the
canal. That was what was left of

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it. And the spot of blood
that was on the ground was quite big.

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It was very hard not to notice
this splotch on the ground, and

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apparently they had from what he told
me. He said he's gotten reports about

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the blood splots on the other side, saying that they should probably go check

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it out or report it to the
authorities. But we got there, he

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saw it. He started writing stuff
down on his notepad, and he said,

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okay, thank you. I'm gonna
go back to my post and I'm

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going to make up a phone call. And I asked him, I said,

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what are you going to do about
this? He said, I don't

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know. I have to make a
phone call, but please don't go out

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any later than dark from now on, well from the remainder of your stay.

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And so I went back to my
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a week, but this was for
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time that we were going to be
there. So I went back to my

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camper. My dad asked me where
I was for that morning. I explained

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to him. I said I saw
something last night and I went and reported

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the security. He said, oh, okay, that's fine. I ate

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breakfast, and now it's about five
o'clock five pm, and I'm going on

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a joy ride. I just so
happened to go through the loop and there's

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black SUVs. There's guys in suits, and there's guys in tactical gear.

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There's approximately three s but there's guys
in tactical gear and suits. And one

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of these tactical guys has this radar
dish looking thing that's handheld. I couldn't

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see the full picture of it,
but I could see that it looked like

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a small radar dish. And I
stopped put my golf cart in park and

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was watching them. One of the
men in the suit walked over to me

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and he said, you can't be
here right now. This is a restricted

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area. I said, I was
just here last night. Why is it

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restricted? He said, I can't
tell you that he said, but you

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need to go back to your camper
or wherever your camping spot is, and

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you need not to come back to
this area. And so he asked a

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Disney security guard or one of the
security for Disney to escort me back to

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my back to my camp site.
And we got back. My parents had

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questions for me about why I had
a Disney security guard escort me back to

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the camp site. And they asked
the security guard, he said, why

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did you ask court him back?
He said, well, he was in

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a place he wasn't supposed to be, and I got I got in a

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little bit of trouble for that by
my parents. But the next day was

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the morning that we were supposed to
leave, and we left and there was

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police and apparently somebody had gone missing
at Fort Wilderness from the camping loop.

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Somebody had gone missing from the camping
loop, and apparently from what they said

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was the wife said that her husband
had gone to the bath house and he

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never came back. And that was
by farst the scariest because thinking that that

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dog man could have just taken me, because in all the other encounters that

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I've heard of, is this thing
running along the side of a vehicle at

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sixty five miles an hour. My
golf carts battery powered. It won't get

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up to even five or six miles
an hour. That thing is slow.

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So to think that that dog man
just let me go, it just scared

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me half to death. That's the
end of my second encounter. My third

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encounter. If you guys remember I
have a a small amount of cattle.

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Well, one of my heifers had
just given birth laying down, and we

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didn't get to the calf in time
for it to its life to be saved.

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Because in order for a calf to
start breathing, the mother is usually

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has to stand up, and the
mother gives birth to the calf standing up.

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So when it hits the ground and
knocks the mucus out of the lungs

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of the calf, or it gets
most of the mucus out of lungs of

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the calf, and if that doesn't
happen, the calf usually suffocates or thinks

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it's still in the womb and suffocates. And so my mother had found the

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calf. It was dead, and
I was working late that night. So

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when I got home, she told
me and she said, can you please

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go bury it so we don't have
any coyotes or while dogs come and start

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harassing the cattle if they eat the
dead calf. So I say yes,

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ma'am, and I get a shovel, a head lamp and a spotlight.

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I go, and this is towards
the back part of my twelve acres,

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so I go. I'm walking.
I didn't think about bringing this side by

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side because it was a nice evening
out. It was a full moon,

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beautiful stars, there was fireflies,
and that was a very rather site to

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see. We don't see fireflights in
our fire flies in our area a lot.

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So I'm walking towards the back part
of the property where my mother said

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the calf was. In mind you, She told me there was a specific

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spot where it was because we have
a fallen tree and our halfer had given

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birth to the calf right next to
the fallen tree. And I have to

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open the gate to get back there. So I opened the gate and I

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closed it behind me. This comes
in later, So I walked to go

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and find where this calf is,
and I'm looking around for it. I

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don't see it. It's supposed to
be in this one particular place and it's

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not in the spot where my mother
told me it was. It didn't show

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any signs of it had been eaten
or any of the above. It didn't

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have any blood or anything. It
was just the afterbirth was still there.

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And that was it. And all
of a sudden, I hear, I

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hear my fence creek. It's it's
a wire fence. It's very easy to

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bend. Well, I just so
happened to hear the fence creek. I

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look up with the spotlight and there's
this dog man that's holding this dead one

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hundred and fifty pound calf. Because
the calf, it didn't help. The

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calf was very big for it's it
was very very big. And later on

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we had to put down the heiferr
because she wasn't able to walk because of

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the swelling, and she or he. I wasn't really focused in on the

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genitalia, but I could see that
this dog man was carrying this calf like

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it was a purse, like a
like a one one would carry a purse.

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It was carrying this calf like it
was a purse in one arm.

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And this thing looks at me.
It's still holding onto my fence and it's

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looking at me, and I about
crap myself, Vic, because it was

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standing up. In mind you,
Vick, I hadn't None of these other

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ones had ever stood up on their
hind legs before. So I saw it

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standing up on its hind legs,
and I was mortified. I felt the

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blood drained from my head and face, and it lifted its hackle. It

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I could see its hackles lift up
like it's like it's I could see the

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hair on its body lift up,
and it raised its gums like it was

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growling at me, but I couldn't
hear a growl, like it was showing

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its teeth. And as soon as
I saw the teeth, I dropped my

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spotlight and I ran. And at
this point, Vick, I'm two hundred

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and fifty pounds and six foot two, and my fence is up to my

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chest, well, it's up to
my shoulders at that point, but now

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it's up to my chest and this
dog man it's mid section about maybe where

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it's belly button should be, was
at the top of this fence, and

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I full blown was running for my
life. I wasn't thinking about whether it

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was gonna chase me. I wasn't
thinking about what it was gonna do to

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me. I was thinking, Man, I need to get back home.

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I absolutely jumped one and one go, hurdled this gate, and this gate's

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five feet tall, and I absolutely
hurdled this gate and one go. And

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I was still moving as fast as
I possibly could go back to my house.

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And as soon as I got back
where my house is, there's a

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good section of a barn that's attached
to my house that has really really big

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lights under the barn, and the
lights are on. And when I once

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I get under the lights, I
stopped and I looked behind me because I

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had because this this is towards the
back back corner of the property, so

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I had run a good ways without
looking behind me. And I don't see

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this thing. This thing didn't chase
me. It didn't growl at me.

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And that was the thing that scared
me most because I didn't see this thing

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and the there was a bud.
There was a whole bundle of thoughts running

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through my mind. Where is this
thing? Where did it come from?

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Why is it here? And why
didn't it chase me? And I did

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the same thing that I did at
for Wilderness, because I was sleeping out

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a camper. My parents sleep in
a house. I went in my camper

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and I locked the door, locked
all the doors, and so far I

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have not seen this thing again on
my property, but I have a feeling

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it's still around, because, as
you heard, my turkeys have slowly y'aw

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missing. I had five at first, and they've slowly gone missing. Now

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I'm down to two, and we've
had repaired giantormous holes in the side of

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our turkey pen, and I haven't
seen anything. I had no hair ever

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this thing since until earlier this morning
when I was going out to my vehicle.

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I have my vehicle parked next to
the barn. I have the truck

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running, I have the headlights on, and I have the big lights on

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under the barn. And I'm walking
out there with my phone flashlight on top

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of everything else that's lit up,
and I about step on this crow that

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had had its wings ripped off and
its head was missing as well. That's

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the first time I've seen something like
that that mingled. And I'm a chicken

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farmer. I had foxes and hawks
take off with the heads of our chickens

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and an entire chicken. But that's
the first time I've ever seen an animal

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that mangled, And so I took
the bird and I put it on the

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other side of the fence. I
got in my truck and I left.

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And since this morning, I haven't
done anything aside from take care of my

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animals. And now I'm inside my
house, but the doors locked as of

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right now. And that's the end
of my third encounter. And my fourth

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encounter is by far my scariest one
out of each over one of these.

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This happened when I was seventeen.
Me and my buddies, or me and

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my best friend, i'll call him
Seth and his buddy, his buddy Robert,

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and they had been talking up this
mud trail for a good while and

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they finally convinced me to take my
Bronco out there, my old fashioned Bronco,

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and so I'm like, okay,
whatever, let's go. So,

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driving from where we are at,
it's a good forty five minutes to an

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hour drive out there, and we
had left at ten o'clock. So when

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we got to the location we were
at, it was just about maybe a

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because we had to go down we
had to go down a bunch of side

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roads, but we got to that
road that we were supposed to take to

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get to the location. And I
had a spotlight. My buddy Seth had

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a flash spotlight, and then his
buddy Robert had a small, like little

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handheld flashlight. But we had actual
like spotlights. So for context, the

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location, now we pull into.
We pull into a small maybe fifteen to

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twenty feet around dirt coul de sac. I put my vehicle in park and

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we all get out of the vehicle. I locked my truck because my friends

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have gone out there before and they've
had somebody opened their door and steal stuff

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out of their truck. So I
locked my bronco and I and we I'll

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start walking on this trail. Minds
you make there's animals in the night everywhere.

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You can hear the birds, the
owl well, you can hear the

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birds, the bugs, the crickets, even the night mammals. We had

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been going for a good fifteen to
twenty minutes. We had passed a good

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amount of like nasty mud clay,
and we hear this roar from about one

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hundred to one hundred and fifty yards
off into this thick thick woods, like

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you could have somebody run out in
front of you. You could probably see

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them for about maybe fifteen feet and
then they just disappear into the foliage.

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So it was thick. So we
hear this role and it shook my chest.

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When I heard this thing, it
I felt my heart vibrate with the

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roar. I stopped everybody and we
all looked at each other. Each one

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of our faces were devoid of blood. We had lost every bit of color

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in our faces, every bit.
And my briety idea was to turn off

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all the lights and use our phone
flashlights at the smallest setting and try to

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walk back as quietly as possible.
We didn't try to run or anything because

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we were because as lattos we were
being, this thing had to have known

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we were there easily because we were
being out, laughing, cracking jokes and

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doing everything that all seventeen year olds
would do if we were out just hanging

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out in the woods, just being
extremely loud. So we start creeping back.

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It's we're walking as quietly as possible
with our phone flashlights, and five

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minutes had gone by of just pure
silence, nothing, and all of a

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sudden we hear just crashing just sounds
like a freaking bull elephant. It just

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coming through these trees and foliage,
and so we hear this, and we

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full sprint back to this vehicle.
And it was a twenty five minute walk

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to where we were standing at currently, and we made it back to the

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vehicle and fifteen minutes, fifteen to
ten minutes with our full sprint. I

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get back to the vehicle. I
unlocked the door on my friend's side,

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and my buddy he well, my
buddy Robert presses on lock button and on

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his door for me. And while
he does this, he presses the button

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and my buddy Seth full throws him, takes his leg and folds him into

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the back seat, and he hops
and locks his door. I finally get

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in. I cranked my I cranked
this sucker up, and I turn on

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the headlights and the woodline is about
five to seven feet away from the front

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of my hood of my vehicle,
and the dog man's right there on all

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fours, snapping at us, and
it's got foam in its mouth, it's

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growling, it's being nasty, and
on all fours. It was about four

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to four and a half feet tall, pure black, just jet black thick,

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and it had red eyes, blood
red eyes. And this thing's just

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snapping out, us growling, and
my friends start screaming. And I did

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not know this until a little bit
later, but Robert had full on passed

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out. He passed out from shock. He was just gone in the backseat.

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So I full blown throwing my truck
in reverse, and I reverse it

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until I hit asphalt. I hit
asphalt, and I immediately as soon as

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my front tires hit asphalt, I
threw my vehicle and drive and I started

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accelerating. My Bronco tops out at
give or take eighty five to ninety miles

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an hour. And we're we're steadily
increasing in speed, and I just so

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happened to look behind us, and
this dog man is chasing us. And

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right now we're going about thirty five
miles an hour, and this dog man

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is gaining on us, and it's
still gaining on us when I'm increasing in

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speed. And this asphalt road that
we took is a good If I'm driving

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the actual speed limit sign that it's
asking me to drive, which is twenty

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five miles an hour, it would
have taken us about thirty minutes to get

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back to that back to that thing, back to the little cul de sac,

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and my Bronco hit sixty five miles
an hour, and I look in

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front of me, and then I
looked back and I watched this dog man

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switch to bipedal running. And let
me tell you this, VIC, I

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just wanted to die right then and
there, because I thought, oh my

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god, this thing has us,
because it was about it was just about

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five feet away from the tailgate of
the of my vehicle, and I'm like,

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oh my god, this thing could
jump on the back of the vehicle

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and get us. And I hit
seventy miles an hour at that point,

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and it doesn't take very long.
I see it switch, and I look

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back in front of it and make
sure I'm not going to hit anything again.

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And I looked behind me and it's
gone in the woodlines from the side

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of the road, from the side
of the asphalt road, it's maybe ten

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feet away gave or take twelve.
And my friend is absolutely streaming at the

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top of his lungs with his finger
pointed past my face out my driver's side

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window, and I look where he's
pointing, and this dog man, this

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dog man is full blown running over
these trees, just plowing through him keeping

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up with us. And some of
these trees that he was running over or

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a foot and a half in width. And from what I've heard in some

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of these episodes, these dog men
are by far strong enough to do this.

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And I see this dog man full
blown running through these trees. It's

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not even phasing it. It's looking
at me this entire time while I'm driving,

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and all I can see that I
can see the silhouette and the eyes.

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The eyes are just trained on me
the entire time, and I full

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run. I blow through this stop
sign at the end of the road.

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Thank the Lord, there is nobody
coming, because if there was somebody coming,

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people would have died that night.
It would have been really bad.

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I blow through this stop sign,
and I'm at my max speed eighty five

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miles an hour, and I just
so happened to look behind me, and

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this dog man is standing next to
the stop sign. My Broncos seven feet

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tall, and this stop sign was
taller than my Bronco. I looked and

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the rear view mirror of my Bronco
and this thing had a full head and

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a half above this stop sign,
and that as soon as I saw that

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it was leaning up against it.
I had its hand on the stop sign,

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leaning up against it. And as
soon as I saw that I still

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have I I go out there everyone
the while. But I went back there

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after about maybe three four days of
waiting, and me and my buddies,

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well not my buddies, but a
whole new set of buddies. After I

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told them about this, they didn't
believe me. So I brought them out

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there and we started looking, measuring
and looking at all these trees. This

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thing bowed down and the biggest thing, the biggest tree that we could see,

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that was just ran over, broken
off at the base was a foot

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and a half to the exact measurement, a foot and a half to the

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exact measurement, and there was just
pieces of shattered wood, bark and everything

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all over from these trees just being
ran over. And we I tried looking

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for foot Prince Bac, I tried. I could not find a single footprint

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from this dog man. I couldn't. And if I were to try to

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give you a height on this dog
man, I'd say it had to be

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at least ten and a half feet
tall. Because the stop sign was I'm

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gonna say I believe the stop sign
because the stop sign is no longer there.

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It's not there. The stop sign
is about or was about ain't a

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half eat tall, and this thing
was just absolutely leaning on it and it

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was just dwarfing the stop sign.
And I never found any footprints from this

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thing. And I have not seen
anything of this dog man since my buddies

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have been out there. A different
group of buddies I've been out there,

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and they said they got chased by
something else. They said they was they

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were chased by something I looked like
the rake. But I fully believe them.

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But they just were horrified when they
told me this. But I told

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them about my sighting, and they
were just about as scared as the point.

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When I first saw that thing running
after us on two legs, I

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was just mortified. And through all
these encounters that I've had, that one

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was by far the one that if
I could have gone to the bathroom on

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the pants, I would have gone
to the bathroom in my pants. It

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was the worst one out of all
four. And this dog man, it

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it was, it had the It
had dog legs, like, uh,

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what do you call those legs?
Vic digit agreed, Yeah, those he

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had those. He had the jitter
grade legs for when he was running.

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I noticed that and his arms they
looked too long to even be on his

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body, but they were down past
his waist, like a good length past

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his waist, and it looked wonky
as absolutely crap, running just Walky's head

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and it's swinging these it's arms like
they're fence posts, like really really thick

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fence posts it's swinging on while it's
running while it ran, and it was

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just very very weird. And the
other part about that caught me off was

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with how long the arms were and
how offset the legs were to the arms,

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how smoothly it was running on two
legs. That was the one thing

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that going back on it now to
recall this, that was the one thing

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that surprised me was how smoothly this
thing was moving on two legs and how

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fast it was moving. And its
ears were on top of its head,

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like towards the top of it of
its head and its teeth. We're kind

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of like a wild boars where the
two top ones are going protruding out of

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the mouth past the bottom ones and
the two bottom things are going upwards on

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the outside of the mouth as well. And so far I only go out

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there in big groups, but I
always make sure, at least one of

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us has a firearm, and it's
usually me. But that's the end of

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my fourth encounter. It's hard to
wrap your mind around how even a big

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dog me like that one could knock
over trees with eighteen inch trunks. But

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are you aware of the fact that
eyewitnesses a reported seeing sasquatch but chauffeur trees

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a lot bigger than that. Even
absolutely, Vic, I fully believe it.

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I don't know they do it,
but the strength they must have,

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the strength they must have is insane. Well, i'd say so. Well,

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Dylan, we're about at the hour
mark, and I've got tons of

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questions for you. Would you be
willing to come back for a part two

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so I could ask them? Absolutely, Vic, I'd love to come back

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on for a part two. Well, if you're sure you're ready to come

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back from part two, then I
might say we're all set for that.

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Then. Now that we have that
taken care of, I just want to

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thank you so much for coming on
and sharing these experiences with us. I

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really appreciate it. All right,
thanks again so much, and have a

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great night.

