In July 1924, a group of five gold prospectors—Fred Beck, Marion Smith, his son Roy Smith, Gabe Lefever, and John Peterson—endured a terrifying ordeal while working a remote claim in the rugged narrow gorge of Ape Canyon, on the southeast flank of Mount St. Helens, Washington. The miners reported harrowing encounters with towering, hairy ape-like creatures—standing approximately 7 feet tall and covered in dark fur—that culminated in a prolonged nighttime siege on their cabin. This dramatic i...
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In July 1924, a group of five gold prospectors—Fred Beck, Marion Smith, his son Roy Smith, Gabe Lefever, and John Peterson—endured a terrifying ordeal while working a remote claim in the rugged narrow gorge of Ape Canyon, on the southeast flank of Mount St. Helens, Washington. The miners reported harrowing encounters with towering, hairy ape-like creatures—standing approximately 7 feet tall and covered in dark fur—that culminated in a prolonged nighttime siege on their cabin. This dramatic i...
#Ep321: Black-Eyed Entity | The Stranger In The Mill
Tommy Cullum's Let's Get Freaky
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2 months ago
#Ep321: Black-Eyed Entity | The Stranger In The Mill
If you explore abandoned buildings—as our guest today can attest—be aware that they are not always truly unoccupied, and the "occupier" may be all too human rather than supernatural. Our guest, Wade Lovin from Illinois, learned this lesson in sixth grade when he and his friends ventured into an old mill in their town. What Wade encountered that day profoundly altered his life. A young boy with no prior experience of the paranormal was suddenly thrust into a realm of high strangeness. The veil...
Tommy Cullum's Let's Get Freaky
In July 1924, a group of five gold prospectors—Fred Beck, Marion Smith, his son Roy Smith, Gabe Lefever, and John Peterson—endured a terrifying ordeal while working a remote claim in the rugged narrow gorge of Ape Canyon, on the southeast flank of Mount St. Helens, Washington. The miners reported harrowing encounters with towering, hairy ape-like creatures—standing approximately 7 feet tall and covered in dark fur—that culminated in a prolonged nighttime siege on their cabin. This dramatic i...