Illinois Howl – Springfield FOX 55
During the fall of 2006 the Illinois Howl was used as a background sound for a short promo for Springfield FOX 55 Illinois WRSP in Springfield, Illinois.
During the fall of 2006 the Illinois Howl was used as a background sound for a short promo for Springfield FOX 55 Illinois WRSP in Springfield, Illinois.
One of the most significant new recordings was recorded by DB Donlon in April of 2007 in Ohio. This new sound clip soon became known to the bigfoot community.
The recording was brought to the attention of Ron Morehead of  Sierra Sounds, who thought it was significant enough to mention it in July of 2007 while a guest on
COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NOORY
Ron includes a link on his website to the sound clip.
Coast to Coast displayed the following notice on its main webpage.
Many bigfoot researchers are leery of giving interviews to the press. The main emphasis should be about the undocumented upright walking North American primate not about the researchers.
Search For Bigfoot – A Documentary
My eldest son is a pastor of a church in Columbia, Missouri. He contacted my wife early in February about allowing a couple of University of Missouri students to spend the night. They were traveling to Bowling Green, Ohio for a church conference and we were conveniently located halfway between Ohio and Missouri. As an aside, he also mentioned that Peggy was interested in interviewing me about my bigfoot research for a class project. I reluctantly agreed, not thinking much about it.
I was a little surprised when they arrived and she set up a video-camera. She did an impromptu interview as I showed her some of my footcasts and recording equipment. I took them out sound-blasting later in the evening and did hear and record some distant howls.
Two months later my son again contacted me and asked if I would allow her to tag along in my research area to see what I do when I am looking for bigfoot evidence. I again agreed and met Peggy, a school friend of Peggy’s, and my son and his wife at the park.
We spent about an hour and a half walking through some areas where I have found footprints and recorded several vocalizations. I did ask if I could have a copy of the DVD when she finished. She said of course.
Saturday I received my copy of the DVD. I was a little taken aback and disappointed that the focus of the short documentary was on the sincerity and saneness of me as a researcher and not on the true subject which is bigfoot / sasquatch.
Mr. Courtney,
While looking for some information on the Internet, I encountered your website. At the time I was at work and was unable to pursue the website as well as I wanted. After spending much time on the website, I have decided to tell you something I have told to very few people. It brings back frightening sometimes painful memories of my tour of duty in Vietnam. I, as with many other veterans never fully received the recognition or the gratitude deserved serving our country, I do not wish to be remembered for what I am about to divulge and will deny any knowledge of it.
It was 1969; I was on patrol one evening, just before dark in the North Two Corp in North Vietnam. We were returning to the hill, when we encountered hostile fire, the squad was caught off guard so we used what cover was available. The fight had been going on for only a few minutes when movement caught my eye. Through the thick vegetation I saw what I thought was a large man breaking cover from behind my left side. As the thing ran past me I realized it wasn’t a man, and was not really sure of what I was seeing. The thing was about 7 feet tall and had an enormous build, though not completely covered with hair, the thing had reddish brown hair covering a good portion of its body. It had covered about 30 yards very quickly passing within
just yards of my position, when it got hit in the crossfire. The thing stumbled once or twice but never fell. All of a sudden the enemy broke and ran, one even left his weapon behind, they were yelling something, but none of us ever knew what it was they were yelling. We slowly regrouped and made sure no one was wounded and discussed what we thought we had seen. As it was getting dark and there were hostiles in the area, we decided to get back to the hill. That night we heard several howls sounding very similar to the ones that you have recorded, coming from all over the place. Some sounded like they were just outside of the hooch and others sounded more than a mile away. There were all kinds of sounds from whines to growls to sounds that sounded like barks. Needless to say no one slept very well that night.
Below is an artist conception of the Nguoi Rung.
The next morning, all of us that were on that patrol, decided to try to track this thing. It took a lot of talking to get Tops to let us go looking for it, but after hearing the same story from the whole squad he decided to let us have a chance to bring it back. We returned to the area and found a blood trail, leading into the jungle. We trailed it for quite some time when we found the body of an enemy soldier that had been almost entirely torn apart. We do not know exactly what happened, but I have a good notion to what may have happened. We basically ran out of the area back to our hill. The rest of the time we were in Vietnam, I never heard the sounds or saw anything like it again. The talk of what we had seen spread very quickly, and some of the locals called it a name that I can neither pronounce or remember, but the translation if I recall was Stench Monkey or Foul Monkey, something like that. I can’t remember for sure. What I do know is that it bothered me so much that I transferred from there, to a job on a helicopter so that I wouldn’t have to be in the jungle anymore.
After returning home to Alabama when my tour had ended, I occasionally heard sounds that reminded me so much of that encounter. It had been years since I left Alabama and moved to west central Illinois. I seldom thought of that day in Vietnam or the things I heard and saw. The recording is exactly what I had heard over there, I could close my eyes and still hear the howl in Vietnam. Regrettably I have mixed feelings about discovering your website, relieved that someone else may now know what I went through, frightened that I that there may be something in the area of where I now live.
I realize that you are interested in pursuing this creature or one like it, but let me warn you from someone who has seen what it is capable of first hand. Don’t.
Bigfoot: The Nguoi Rung GI Story 2001
There are several large libraries of bird and animals sounds available.
Among those are:
The Cornell Lab Of Ornithology – Macaulay Library
If anyone feels that they know of a recording from either a bird or animal that matches any of my recordings please send me a link from one of these excellent libraries.
by Loren E Coleman
Fate Magazine, March 1971 p. 48-54
Reports from all over the state tell the story of an “invasion” by weird creatures
whose activities defy explanation.
Since early in the century large “animals,” usually resembling mountain lions and frequently described as black, have been reported throughout the state of Illinois.
In 1917, a “puma” jumped and scratched a Monticello butler. Near Decatur a similar creature attacked an automobile on the night of July 29 that same year.
Other incidents have occurred more recently. A “black panther” was seen near Coulter’s Mill in northern Macon County. Game Warden Paul G. Myers shot it in the flank but its body was never found. A state trooper fired at a similar beast during the summer of 1963 in Saline County. An “elusive mountain lion” spooked cattle and killed a calf in southeastern Lawrence County in May 1963 and in late June 1965 a “large black cat-like animal” came out of the woods near Decatur to gobble up the sack lunch dropped by one of a group of fleeing children.
Accounts like these create a problem for the State of Illinois Department of Conservation. After all, the mountain lion/puma/panther (Felis concolor) has been officially extinct in Illinois since 1850. The Department’s reaction is typical and classic: “The ‘black panther’ of Illinois is a black Persian cat, a Labrador retriever or a black Angus calf that some person’s over-imaginative brain has conjured into a black panther.”
Unfortunately this tidy irrelevancy hardly explains the rash of reports mystery cats that filled the Illinois press early in 1970.
The “invasion” began in January 1970 in Macon County. West of Decatur an employee of the Macon Seed Company, Inc., saw a large black animal he described as a ‘cougar.” William F. Beatty, president of the firm, told me he himself had found tracks left by the animal. He also claimed the thing twice tore down his electric fence. But not until two days after Beatty made his report did Game Warden James Atkins bother to investigate. Atkins concluded somewhat imaginatively that the animal was beaver. A most unusual beaver to be sure, since the footprints Beatty discovered were “very large” and had claw marks.
Cougars, which possess retractable claws, generally do not leave claw marks and the ripping down of electric fences seems rather out-of-character behavior for the average puma (and the average beaver).
A month later and 75 miles away to the southeast in Jasper County Mrs. Donald Miller saw what she later described to me as an all-black cat as large as her German shepherd. Although not as tall as her dog, the “cat” was longer and had a tail at least as long as its body. The cat came within less than 150 yards of her house and she was surprised that the dog continued to lie near the house and watch without even barking!
During February and March similar incidents took place in other widely separated Illinois counties.
In Jersey County State Trooper James Warford watched a large cat-like animal cross the River Road in front of his car. Farmers around the county’s Pere Parquette Park (location of a former Nike missile site and presently housing radar equipment allegedly for “tracking storms”) encountered a large animal and found tracks the size of a man’s palm. One of the leading sportmen of the county tentatively identified the tracks as those of a puma. Other identifying details included heavy tail marks which suggest the animal had a long tail.
Farther south near the Jackson-Union County line at least two unknown animals left thousands of footprints as large as cow tracks. The families of Holly Craig, Lowell Newbold and Don Shadowens – each on different occasions – sighted a large black animal at least five feet in length with a long tail. One hunter came upon a large animal eating a deer and on three occasions raccoon hunters in those southern Illinois counties saw their dogs chased out of the woods by a screaming animal.
Perhaps one of the weirdest in incidents occurred at the extreme southern tip of the state in Alexander County. On Friday, April 10, 1970, Mike Busby of Cairo was driving on Route 3 to Olive Branch, Ill., to pick up his wife. At about 8:30 P.M., a mile south of Olive Branch, on this dark mostly deserted road that parallels the edge of the vast Shawnee National Forest, Busby’s automobile quit running. He got out of his car and had begun to release the hood latch when he heard a noise on his left. He was startled to see two quarter-sized, almond-shaped, greenish glowing eyes staring at him.
Before he had a chance to move the strange form, six feet tall, black and upright, advanced on him. Without warning it hit him hard in the face with two large padded front feet and they rolled over together to the left side of the road. “It” remained on top of Busby as the two tumbled together. Shredding his shirt to pieces it inflicted wounds on his left arm, chest and abdomen with dull two-inch claws. Busby desperately held its mouth open at arm’s length. Certain that it was trying for his throat he tried to keep clear of its long yellow canines.
While unable to see its features very well he did feel something “fuzzy” around the mouth which he took to be whiskers. Its general body hair or fur was short and wiry (“like steel wool,” he told me) to the touch and although it was dry it smelled like we hair. The creature emitted deep, soft growls unlike anything Busby ever had heard before.
Soon a diesel truck passed. Busby saw clearly now that the thing’s color was a slick shiny black. He also could see the “shadow of its tail.”. The truck’s headlights apparently scared the creature and with “heavy footfalls,” Busby said, it loped off across the road.
Dizzy, his body aching, Busby crawled back to his car. It started without trouble.
The truck driver, John Hartsworth, was waiting for Busby in Olive Branch. Hartsworth explained that he had been unable to brake the truck and stop to help. From what he saw in his headlights, however, he said the thing looked like a big cat.
Mike Busby was treated in St. Mary’s Hospital in Cairo by a Dr. Robinson who gave him two inoculations, one for tetanus, another for the relief of pain. Busby’s brother Don told me that in the days following the encounter Mike required aid in walking, was often dizzy and fainted once.
Such details as the creature’s unprovoked attack and the possible electro-magnetic effect on Busby’s automobile – although the latter could be coincidence – seem to take this account outside the realm of the normal.
But many things have happened lately in Illinois. From eastern Winnebago County in the northern part of the state in late May 1970 astounded residents reported what one state trooper described as “a male African lion about eight feet long with hair growth at the end of its tail and a mane.” One group of young men said it ran alongside their Volkswagen. All this prompted a small “safari” of law enforcement officers; complete with a state p0lice airplane, in the area of the sightings near Interstate 90. The usual teletype inquiries requesting information on escapees from circuses and animal shows elicited negative replies. But a week later something caused two ponies, a horse and four calves on the Lyle Imig farm near Rockford to bolt through a barbed wire fence. The prowling beast left enormous tracks like those of a “huge dog,” Larry Black of the county’s Animal Welfare League said. Black admitted, though, that he was baffled.
As reports continued they grew increasingly sinister. In Marion County during the last three weeks of May 1970 24 hogs disappeared. In the three preceding months “hognappings” had been numerous from Salem, Ill., area farms. In central Illinois near Farmer City three sheep turned up dead in the early spring. Officials assumed – until July 9 anyway – that it was the work of “wild dogs.”
On that date Don Ennis, Beecher Lamb, Larry Faircloth, and Bob Hardwick, all 18, decided to camp out on a wild 10 – acre buffalo grass-covered piece of land a mile south of Farmer City near Salt Creek. Their campsite, often used as a lovers’ lane, was very isolated. before the night was over they would realize just how isolated.
About 10:30 P.M. as they sat around the campfire they heard something moving in the tall grass. When ‘it” moved between them and their tent Lamb decided to turn his car lights on. The thing, whose widely-separated eyes gleamed at them, was squatting by the tent. then it ran off – on two legs. The young men left in a considerable hurry themselves – in such a hurrying in fact that Ennis, who had one foot in a cast because of a broken ankle, left his crutches behind.
Soon word about the Farmer City “monster” spread. On Friday, July 10, more than 10 persons said they had seen a pair of glowing eyes near the site of the first sighting. And on the 12th and 14th at least 15 persons swore they had seen a furry creature in the same area. Witnesses told me how “it” seemed to be attracted by the sound of loud radio music and campfires.
Police Officer Robert Hayslip of Farmer City decided to check the stories of the monster. He went out to the campsite/lovers’ lane area early Wednesday morning, July 15, between two and three o’clock. Hayslip heard something running through the grass. Then, “out of the corner of my eye I could see these two extremely bright eyes,” he told me soon after his sighting, “just like it was standing there watching me.” As he turned toward it, he said, it disappeared.
About 6 A.M. Hayslip again visited the site. He found that the heavy steel grommets in a tent that had been intact at 3:00 A.M. now were ripped out. A quilt lying nearby was torn to shreds.
The police chief of Farmer City, who had expressed the personal opinion that the so-called monster was nothing more than a Shetland pony, now decided to lock the gate that led to the 10 acre area.
The monster apparently moved on.
A couple driving near the Weldon Springs State Park on the afternoon of July 24 spotted a “bear” near the Willis Bridge on Salt Creek. Stopping at a farmhouse they asked the residents to notify the Dewitt County Sheriff’s office. The sheriff and State Conservation Officer Warren Wilson found several tracks with definite claw marks around the water’s edge and on a sandbar in the middle of the creek. Wilson said the tracks were more like a large cat’s but definitely not a bear’s.
Soon after the Willis Bridge incident, during the first week in August, Vicki Otto of rural Bloomington, saw something near the Ireland Grove Road three miles southeast of Bloomington. She saw a pair of eyes reflecting her automobile headlights as she approached what she first thought was a dog. Then, she writes, “I saw this ape running in the ditch. The thing I saw as the size of a baboon.”
About the same time three Rantoul youths on an early morning fishing trip to Kickapoo Creek picked up in their headlights an upright creature as big as a cow. It seemed unbothered by the lights and continued ambling along the edge of the creek.
That same week another person saw it near the Heyworth-Kickapoo Creek area, followed it and foun a string of opened mussel shells and half-eaten minnows.
On Tuesday night, August 11, Steve Rich, 18, George Taylor, 17, and Monti Shafer, 20, were hiking on the land of Farrell Finger about two miles northeast of Waynesville half a mile from Kickapoo Creek. At 9:15 P.M. Steve called the others’ attention to the ‘thing’ standing atop a cliff. They said it was between seven and eight feet tall, slightly hunched over, but not like an ape. Its arms were proportionately as long as a man’s. One of the youths fired an arrow at it but when they returned to the cliff the next day, they found only the undamaged arrow – no footprints. However, they too discovered piles of broken shells.
The night of a lunar eclipse marks the most recent monster report that has come to me.
On Sunday, August 16, Dan Lindsey and Mike Anderson, construction workers with the Arcole Midwest Corp., were driving on Route 136 approaching the Kickapoo Creek bridge north of Waynesville. Around 9:00 P.M. they encountered it: My first thought was a tall man or maybe a bear or a gorilla,” said Anderson. The creature stood six feet five inches tall, was all brown and had stooped shoulders. walking on two legs and illuminated by the car lights it more or less trotted across the the west side and along the creek’s edge. Then it was gone.
The Illinois creature (both puma and Sasquatch types) display the familiar “monster” preoccupation with automobiles, desolate lovers’ lanes and backwoods creek bottom-lands. Another common feature is the huge seemingly unidentifiable clawed tracks often found despite descriptions of apparently known animals. Have we here unknown but flesh and blood animals – or “monsters” of a paraphysical nature?
It should be noted, also, that they seem to act as a diversion. For while the Kickapoo Creek-Salt Creek monster was creating a furor over $2000 worth of cattle and swine were being easily “rustled” from Maroa and Argenta area farms just a few miles outh of the area of the monster reports.
The Illinois incidents parallel the reports of Mothman in West Virginia as well as other monster flaps of recent years. But 1970 marked a sharp increase – almost to “invasion” proportions – in the activity of weird unexplained creatures in Illinois.
by Jerome Clark and Loren Coleman
Fate Magazine, July 1974 p. 84-88
Numerous residents throughout the state have reported seeing – and smelling –
these ape-like intruders.
Illinois harbors some strange inhabitants not mentioned in the tourist guides. In
fact, the vast majority of the state’s citizenry do not even recognize their existence
About the only ones who do are the handful who have seen them and even these
persons have a hard time talking about “them.”
Unidentied creature tried to break into the McDaniel home in Enfield.
For one thing, “they” don’t even have a name. Researcher John Keel, who has studied
their appearances and habits over the years, calls them “abominable swamp slobs”
but the monicker hasn’t caught on. Call them what you will, they’re unwelcome. Any
creature, animal or human, that prowls around scaring people – and on top of that
smells bad – isn’t likely to be loved.
They are so far beyond our understanding that it’s no wonder stories about them
excite incredulity. But the frequent reports of their appearance in the wooded and
watery areas of Illinois and other places, couple with the obvious sincerity of those
who say they have encountered them, could convince as something awfully strange
is going on in the backwaters of America.
In the summer of 1973 Murphysboro in southwestern Illinois was the scene of a
bizarre series of events involving a creature which appeared suddenly and
disappeared just as suddenly two weeks later, leaving in its wake a number of
baffled, frightened individuals who probably never again will feel completely at
ease in the woods around their hometown.
The creature was first seen shortly after midnight on June 25, 1973. Randy Needham and
Judy Johnson were parking on a boat ramp to the Big Muddy River near Murphysboro
when a cry “about three times as load as a bobcat, only deeper” sounded in the nearby
woods. The two looked up to see a huge biped lumbering toward them, still shrieking
but now in altering tones. It was not a human sound.
Randy and Judy agreed the thing was about seven feet tall, white, its short body hair
matted with river mud. They were not interested in examining it at close range and by
the time it got within 20 feet of them they were roaring away from the scene, bound
for the Murphysboro police station.
Officers Meyrl Lindsey and Jimmie Nash checked the area and found “impressions in the
mud approximately 10 to 12 inches long and approximately three inches wide,” according
to the report they filed later. To a FATE reporter, Needham later described the
impressions as “something like a man with a shoe on would make.” He suggested that
toe prints may not have registered in the mud.
At 2:00 A.M. Nash, Lindsey, Needham and Deputy Sheriff Bob Scott returned to the
scene. This time they discovered fresh tracks, similar in general appearance to those
they has seen an hour earlier, but deeper and smaller. The police report reads:
“The prints in the mud were very iratic (sic) in that no two were the same distance
apart and some were five or six feet apart. Also prints were found very close together.”
Officer Lindsey left to get a camera to take pictures of the prints and while he was
gone the other three followed the tracks. While they were bending over to examine
some of them, there came “the most incredible shriek I’ve ever heard,” Nash recalled.
Apparently the creature was hidden in the trees less than 100 yards away. The trio
didn’t stick around to find out. They beat a hasty retreat to the squad car. In the hours
that followed officers did scour the area in pursuit of an elusive splashing sound but
found nothing.
When daylight came things quieted down but with darkness the creature returned.
The first to see it this time was four-year-old Christian Baril who told his parents
he had seen “a big white ghost in the yard.” they didn’t believe him – but 10 minutes
later, when Randy Creath and Cheryl Ray saw something very much like that in a
neighboring yard, parents and police reconsidered the youngster’s words.
About 10:30 P.M. Randy and Cheryl were sitting on the back porch of the Ray home when
they heard something moving in the trees along the river just beyond the lawn.
They they saw the creature standing in an opening in the trees, quietly watching them
through glowing pink eyes. Cheryl insists the eyes were glowing, not reflecting – there
was no light source nearby.
The creature was either the same one the other young couple has seen the night before
or one similar to it. It was white and dirty, weighed close to 350 pounds and stood
seven feet tall; it had a large round head. Cheryl thought its arms might be
“ape-length,” although she wasn’t certain because it ws standing in waist-high grass.
Finally the thing ambled off through the trees, makin considerable noise, making
considerable noise. Later, investigtors found a trail of crushed weeds and broken
brush, as well as imprints in the ground too vague and imperfect to be cast in plaster.
Cheryl’s mother Mrs. Harry Ray called the police. While waiting for them to arrive,
they suddenly began to smell a “real strong odor – like a sewer,” Cheryl said, but
the odor lasted only a short time.
Soon Officers Nash and Ronald Manwarin pulled up in their car. What happened then is
recounnted in their report:
“Officers inspected the area where the creature was seen and found weeds broken
down and somewhat of a path where something had walked through. Jerry Nellis was
notified to bring his dog to the area to see if the dog would track the creature.
Upon arrival of Nellis and his dog (a German shepherd trained to attack, search
buildings and track) the dog was led to the area where the creature was last seen.
The dog began tracking down the hill where the creature was reported to have gone.
As the dog started down the hill it kept stopping and sniffing at a slime substance
on the weeds; the slime appeared periodically as the dog tracked the creature. Nellis
put some of the slime between his fingers, rubbed it and it left a black coloring on
his fingers. Each time the dog found amounts of it, the dog would hesitate.
“The creature was tracked down the hill to a pond, around the pond to a wooded area
south of the pond where the dog attempted to pull Nellis down a steep embarkment. The
area where the dog tracked the creature to was too thick and bushy to walk through,
so the dog was pulled off the trail and returned to the car. Officers then searched the
area with flashlights.
“Officers Nash, Nellis and the dog then proceeded to the area directly south of where the
dog was pulled off the tracks. The area was at the end of the first road to the west past
Westwood Hills turnoff. The area is approximately one-half mile south of the area of
the pond behind 37 Westwood Lane.
“Nellis and the dog again began to search the area to see if the dog could again pick up
the scent. Nellis and the dog approached the abandoned barn and Nellis called to Officer
Nash to come to the area as the dog would not enter the barn. Nellis pushed the dog
inside and the dog immediately ran out. Nash and Nellis searched the barn and found
nothing inside. Nellis stated that the dog was trained to search buildings and had never
backed down from anything. Nellis could offer no explanation as to why the dog became
scared and would not bo inside the barn. Officers continued to search the area and were
unable to locate the creature.”
The Murphysboro creature was reported two more times. During an evening July Fourth
celebration in a city park near the river, carnival workers said they they had seen it
watching the Shetland ponies. And on July 7 Mrs. Nedra Green heard a shrill piercing
scream from near the shed of her isolated farm. She did not go out to investigate.
So what was this Murphysboro creature? The authorities admit they don’t know.
“A lot of things in life are unexplained,” Police Chief Toby Berber says, “and this
is another one. We don’t knnow what the creature is. But we do believe what these
people saw was real. . . These are good, honest people. They are seeing soemthing.
And who would walk through sewage tanks for a joke?”
Unfortunately not all law enforcement officers share Chief Berger’s enlighted attitude.
Earlier in the year Sheriff Roy Poshard, Jr. of White County in southeastern Illinois,
threatened to arrest a man who reported such a creature. But the witness, Henry
McDaniel of Enfield, sticks to his story.
He says that late in the evening of April 15, 1973, he heard something scratching on
his door. Upon opening the door he did a double take, for the “something” looked as
if it had stepped out of a nightmare.
“It had three legs on it,” he said, “a short body, two little short arms coming out of
its breast area and two pink eyes as big as flashlights. It stood four and a half to
five feet tall and was grayish-colored. It was trying to get into the house.”
McDaniel, in no mood to entertain the visitor, grabbed a pistol and opened fire.
“When I fired that first shot,” he said, “I know I hit it.” The creature hissed like
a wildcat and bounded away, covering 75 feet in three jumps, and disappeared into the
bursh along a railroad embankment that runs near the McDaniel home.
State police, summoned to McDaniel’s home soon afterward, found tracks “like a dog’s
except that (they) had six toe pads.” McDaniel told FATE that two of the prints
measured four inches around while the other measured three and one quarter inches.
Investigators subsequently discovered that 10 year old Greg Garrett, who lives just
behind McDaniel, had been playing in his backyard half an hour before when the creature
approached him and stepped on his feet, tearing his tennis shoes to shreds. The boy
had run inside crying hysterically.
On May 6 at 3: A.M. McDaniel was awakened by the howling of neighborhood dogs.
Looking out his front door he saw the monster again.
“I seen something moving out on the railroad track and there it stood,” he told a
reporter. “I didn’t shoot at it or anything. It started on down the railroad track.
It wasn’t in a hurry or anything.”
Referring to one of the explanations offered for his sightings, McDaniel told us,
“I’ve been all around the world. I’ve been through Africa and I’ve had a pet kangaroo.
This was not a kangaroo. I’ve never seen this type of creature or track before.”
The publicity McDaniel’s report received brought hordes of curiousity seekers, newsmen
and serious researchers to Enfield. Among them were five young men who Deputy Sheriff
Jim Clark arrest for hunting violations after they said they had seen and shot at a
gray hairy creature in some underbrush. Two of the ment thought they had hit it but
the thing had sped off, running faster than a man. This incident is supposed to have
occurred on May 8.
Another witness is Rick Rainbow, news director of Radio Station WWKI, Kokomo, Ind. On
May 6 he and three other persons saw the thing beside an old abandoned house near
McDaniel’s place. They didn’t get a good look at it because its back was to them and
it was running in the shadows but they later described it as about five and a half
feet tall, grayish, and stooped. Rainbow taped the cry it made.
Investigators Loren Coleman and Richard Crowe did not see the creature but they did
hear a high-pitched screech while they were searching the area around McDaniel’s home.
About a month later in Edwardsville, Ill. police received and checked three reports of
a musty-smelling, red-eyed, human-sized being said to be lurking in the woods on the
eastern edge of town. The creature reportedly was more than five and a half feet tall
and broad-shouldered, with eyes that apparently were sensitive to light. It made no
sound when it walked. The witnesses said the thing chased them and one man told
police the creature ripped his shirt and clawed his chest.
In many ways these events of 1973 were a replay of similar incidents from the summer
before. The Peoria Journal-Star for July 26, 1972, printed the claims of Randy Emert,
aged 18, who purportedly saw an unusual creature on two occasions in the preceding
two months. Emert said it was bipedal, hairy and between eight and 12 feet tall. It
was “kind of white and moves quick.” It brought with it a rancid odor and seemed to
scare the animals in the woods near Cole Hollow Road. Emert said, “It lets out a long
screech – like an old steam engine whistle only more human.”
Emert asserted that a number of his friends had seen either the creature or its
footprints. “I’m kind of a spokesman for the group,” he said. “The only one who has
the guts, I guess.”
Mrs. Ann Kammerer of Peoria corroborated Emert’s story, saying that all of her children,
friends of Emert, had seen the thing. “It sounds kind of weird,” she admitted. “At first
I didn’t believe it but them my daughter-in-law saw it.”
According to Emert an old abandoned house in the nearby woods had large footprints
all around it and a hole dug under the basement.
The Peoria Journal-Star for Jul 27, 1972, announced that two days perviously
“Creve Coeur authorities said a witness reported seeing ‘something big’ swimming in the
Illinois River.” (The Illinois River flows through Peoria.) On the night of the 27th
“two reliable citizens’ told police they had seen a 10-foot-tall figure that “looked
like a cross between an ape and a caveman.” A United Press International account
described it as having “a face with long gray U-shaped ears, a red mouth with sharp
teeth (and) thumbs with long second joints.” One witness said it smelled like a “musky
wet-down dog.” The East Peoria Police Department reported receiving more than 200
calls about the monster.
Leroy Summers of Cairo saw a 10-foot-tall, white, hairy creature standing erect near
the Ohio River levee during the evenin hours July 25, 1972. When the Cairo police
came to investigate they found nothing and Police Commissioner James dale warned that
henceforth anyone who made a monster report would have his breath tested for alcohol
content.
The rash of sightings in 1973, however, continued on into the fall. On the night of
October 16 four St. Joseph youths – Bill Duncan, Bob Summers Daryl Mowry and Craig
Flenniken – encountered a hairy “gorilla-like” creature on a road south of town.
The had stopped their car to investigate what they thought was a campfire near the
bridge on the Salt Fork. One of them lit a match and they all saw the creature,
standing five feet tall, about 15 feet away. They did not linger.
Duncan told the Champaign-Urbana Courier, “I wondered if I was nuts or something. I
thought it was a bear at first but I really couldn’t say.
This account raises two very obvious questions. What was the nature of the
mysterious light the boys took to be a campfire? And how could a match struck in an
outdoor setting generate enough light to reveal a presumably dark object 15 feet
away? Unfortunately we have no answers because our efforts to contact the witnesses
have been unsuccessful.
It is worth noting, however, that in recent years there has been a series of sightings
of “gorillas” in the area. In 1970 for example, witnesses reported such creatures at
Rantoul, Farmer City, Heyworth, Weldon and Decatur, all of the places within 50
miles of St. Joseph. In nearly every case the creature was seen in the woods near a
river or a creek and in one instance observers spotted it standing near a bridge on
Salt Creek.*
As fantastic as these stories seem they do form a certain pattern. Several features
consistently appear.
To start with, the Illinios incidents are clearly related to a growing body of reports
that come primarily from the south-central United States – Indiana, Missouri, Oklahoma,
and Arkansas (although parallel tales have been recorded from time to time as far south
as Florida and as far north as Pennsylvania). The creatures reported are almost always
bipedal, hairy and sub-hominid in general appearance. Their color is variously
described as white, gray or dark brown. Their eyes are usually pink or red and glow in
the dark. The creatures emit an extremely unpleasant odor often compared to the smell
of garbage or sewage. They run fast and leap enormous distance – even from a sitting
position, according to one report.
Estimates of height range from four and a half to 12 feet. The creature is nocturnal
in its habits and lives in wooded areas bordering streams. It emits an ear-splitting,
nerve-shattering shriek. It apparently is not afraid of human beings and has been known
to chase and attack. Seldom is it seen in the company of another of its kind.
The one inconsistency concerns its tracks. They come in all sizes, some have four toe
prints, others have five or six. (All primates and hominids are five-toed.) A weird
inconsistency in the reports hints that on occasion our abominable swamp slobs are not
quite “real” – for at times they walk through underbrush without breaking twigs or
branches, leaving tracks or making noise. On other occasions, as we have seen they are
noisey and destructive.
Another disturbing feature is that the creatures occasionally appear in the company of
that other uninvited visitor, the UFO. So far as we know, no one actually has seen such
a creature enter or emerge from a flying saucer but some kind of relationship is implied
when strange flying objects are seenlanding in the area where a creature has been sighted.
So it goes with out abominable swamp slobs. What they really are is anyone’s guess. As
Chief Berger said, “A lot of things in life are unexplained.” For now we’ll have to
leave it at that.
*See Loren Coleman’s “Mystery Animals In Illinois” March 1971 p.48-54 Fate.
By Eddie Middleton
My correspondent who lives very near Hartford, Illinois and who used to play around the old Hartford Castle grounds when he was a kid went down there yesterday and took a photograph of the blackberry thicket where the Bigfoot mentioned in the last article disappeared into. This will be posted in a few days along with a pair of red eyes glaring out from behind a growth of blackberries [not the real BF folks! Just some graphics enhancement].
The woman who works at the guard gate at the large warehouse across from the field where she spotted the Bigfoot about three weeks ago has updated me on other recent BF acitvity around the warehouse. She says that over the last month she and other co-workers have during the late night hours caught whiffs of an awful odor like that of rotted meat on three or four occasions. This extremely disgusting smell sometimes is wafted directly towards them from the field across the road from the guard gate. At other times it seems to be coming from some where on the property of the warehouse itself. This may be a deliberate attack by these creatures on the human olfactory sensibility. Anyone familiar with Bigfoot encounter stories knows that this creature has often given evidence of a strong resentment of what it perceives as an unwarranted encroachment of man into its territory.
Another example of this kind of Bigfoot protest of man’s presence is furnished by something else the lady security guard told me last week. She said she has been hearing loud, metallic clanking sounds at different times throughout the night coming from the field across from her guard gate. This is caused by someone banging on the large earth-moving machines and bulldoziers parked out in that area. Apparently these powerfully strong creatures are using logs or large tree limbs to batter the sides of these machines. This would be a way to register a loud complaint against these manmade monsters that are a clear threat to their harmonious habitat. This horrible racket might also be intended to firghten the humans off. One of the securtiy guards at the warehouse was scared off. The next morning after the night before when one of these Bigfoots had stood confrontationally facing him on the other side of the road from the guard-gate and scolded him with a series of nerve rending howls, he quit his job. As the news announcer on “Saturday Night Live” used to say, “I’m out of here”!
By Eddie Middleton
Update on little-known Illinois Bigfoot hotspot
Big Foot activity in the environs of the old castle grounds outside of Hartford, Illinois has not abated since my first report on some astounding sightings occurring in this area back in late June and early July of this year [see previous article]. My key correspondent is the lady who works guard duty at the gate of a large warehouse right across the road from the area adjacent to the old castle grounds.
For a long time now she has been hearing throughout the wee hours of the night all kinds of Bigfoot related sounds and getting strong whiffs of the famous foul odor often associated with him, but now she herself has just recently had her own first ocular encounter with one of these creatures. And this happened in broad daylight. This lady works day and night shifts, and her sighting occurred at approximately 10:30 am about three weeks ago during her morning shift.
She was standing outside of her guard gate and happened to look across the road at the long field that extends to a wooded area that’s about a couple of hundred yards southeast of the old Hartford Castle. About a hundred yards straight ahead she saw a humanoid-looking creature at the very edge of the woods standing on his or her two legs directly confronting her gaze. This “Bigfoot” was covered in gray/black hair but was mostly gray in appearance. The witness estimated he was about five and a half feet tall. A short Bigfoot! This is practically an oxymoron. But she could have been wrong about this because at that distance, it would have been hard to estimate the height of someone standing. And conceivably this could have been a young Bigfoot. Apparently a whole family of them lives in this area. He was not moving, just standing very still and staring back at her. Then after about a minute or two, he suddenly turned and went back into the woods.
The exact location where he re-entered the woods just happens to harbor possibly the largest, lushest, motherload of blackberries in the world! My correspondent who had discovered huge footprints around the mote area of the old castle [see previous article] has seen this blackberry paradise with his own eyes and assures me it contains such an astonishing abundance of this sweet/tart fruit that it is no exaggeration to estimate that it exceeds the million mark in numbers.
And it is a well-known fact that BF’s are great lovers of fruits and berries. There have been numerous sightings of these big hairy fellows shaking apples out of trees and raiding people’s private gardens and orchards for other fruits and vegetables. Being at the very spot he was sighted, and in the middle of the summer growing season, one has only to put two and two together here to come up with the very plausible deduction that the creature our witness saw that day was out on a picking expedition into what must be a sacred precinct for them.
All the more reason these Bigfoots would be jealous to protect this habitat of their’s. Some strong indications of their dislike of man’s presence in this area will be pointed out in my next update tomorrow on the encounters with these beings, both direct and indirect, that continue to this day in the area of the Old Harford Castle.
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Mountain Lion Thought To Have Attacked Teenage Deer Hunter
Springfield Journal Register
BAYLIS — A 14-year-old deer hunter said he was attacked by a mountain lion Sunday evening, just a minute’s walk from his family’s Pike County home.
His father, a Baptist minister, said his son was fortunate.
“If God had not protected that boy, it would have been over,†said Gary Dice, pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Pittsfield.
The young hunter, Jeremiah Dice, managed to fend off the attack with a knife and then ran home.
Jeremiah was taken to the emergency room out of fear of rabies, according to his mother, Pam Dice. He had no puncture wounds and was treated for scratches on his face and released.
Jeremiah described the mountain lion to a “t,†Gary Dice said.
The family was waiting Monday afternoon for representatives from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to arrive and examine Jeremiah’s clothing and knife.
“DNR is concerned I can’t prove it,†Gary said. “I trust my son, and I want the truth.
“Regardless of what it was, it is still out there, and it attacked a human being.â€
‘It’s big … I’m scared’
The attack occurred near Baylis, northwest of Pittsfield. There are only three confirmed reports of mountain lions in Illinois since they were eliminated from the state in the late 1800s. Missouri, however, has confirmed the big cats 26 times since 1994.
Gary Dice said his son was hunting in his stand when the boy heard a flock of turkeys take flight nearby.
“Then the deer started snorting,†Gary Dice said.
Jeremiah saw a large animal standing near a flag placed 20 yards from the deer stand to help hunters distance. Jeremiah then radioed his mother to alert her to what was going on.
The big cat walked out in the open, not far from a flag placed 30 yards out.
After hearing it leave the area, the boy radioed to tell her he was coming home.
“He said, ‘Mom, there’s a big cat back here,’†Gary said, relating Jeremiah’s words. “He said, ‘It’s big… he ran away, so I’m going to get down and go to the house. … I’m scared.’
“He took three steps, and it was on his back,†Gary said.
Jeremiah elbowed the animal in the ribs, throwing the animal off of him.
“He got to his knees, and there it was face to face with him,†Gary said. “He told me, ‘It just got real still, and I didn’t know what to do.’â€
Jeremiah reported the animal’s breath smelled like “dead rabbits.â€
“His fangs were out, and he looked eyeball to eyeball to me and lunged,†Gary said, retelling his son’s story.
The attack shredded the bill of Jeremiah’s cap and pushed it down over his face — providing some protection. His heavy camouflage coat was shredded down to the boy’s belt.
Verification sought
Jeremiah is already an experienced hunter at age 14.
“I’ve taught him to hunt since he was old enough to sit still,†Gary said. “He is about six feet tall and over 200 pounds. He is not just a kid.â€
Jeremiah told his parents he starting swinging his hunting knife in an attempt to get the animal to leave. He cut it, but not deeply, and the animal knocked him backwards again. Jeremiah hit it in the ribs again and let go of his knife.
The big cat rolled off Jeremiah and ran off into the woods.
Gary Dice said his son started to run — backwards at first, to be sure the animal would not follow.
He grabbed his knife and ran for the house, “the fastest he had run in his life.â€
When the elder Dice first heard the report of a mountain lion, he was a few minutes from home and skeptical.
“But then I saw him and the look on his face of terror and fear,†he said.
Gary Dice said Jeremiah’s description of the big cat was that it was as large as a Great Dane, with a long tail that curled.
Depending upon the sex, mountain lions range on average from 75 pounds for a female to 160 pounds for a male.
Gary Dice found the shredded cap, but never did find Jeremiah’s bow.
As for Jeremiah: “He’s fine,†his father said. “But he hasn’t slept since.â€
Chris Young can be reached at 788-1528.
Identification
According to the website Living with Wildlife in Illinois, domestic dogs and bobcats are most likely to be misidentified as a mountain lion in Illinois.
Bobcats weigh 10-40 pounds, while mountain lions weigh 75-240 pounds. Both are secretive and elusive.
Most sightings are fleeting.
Mountain lions once were found throughout the United States, according to The Cougar Network.
Conversion of prairies to agriculture, logging of forests, elimination of prey species like white-tailed deer and predator-reduction programs led to their extirpation from Illinois by the 1870s.
Mountain lions
*â€Mountain lion,†“cougar,†“puma,†“catamount†and “panther†all are names for the same animal: Puma concolor.
*There have only been three confirmed sightings of mountain lions in Illinois since the late 1800s.
*Missouri has had 26 confirmed reports since 1994.