Category Archives: Missouri Reports
Missouri 2
Year: 2008
Month: January
Time of Day: Not Given
County: Missouri Dallas
Terrain Description: stix open and heavy wooded lots of cedar trees
Lighting Conditions: night and day
Nearest Town or Landmark: buffalo
Description of Encounter Area: yes i have walnut ,pecan,and persimmon trees ,elderberry vines and
a lot of different types of berry bushes, ALSO NOT FAR FROM RIVER ABOUT QUARTER OF A MILE, ALSO
THERE IS AN OLD SHUT DOWN MAN MADE FISHING LAKE BEHIND ME.
Are There Food and/or Water Sources in the Area? (if so, describe): yes i have walnut
,pecan,and persimmon trees ,elderberry vines and a lot of different types of berry bushes, ALSO NOT FAR FROM RIVER ABOUT QUARTER OF A MILE, ALSO THERE IS AN OLD SHUT DOWN MAN MADE FISHING LAKE BEHIND ME
Occupation/Background: CIVIL SERVICE
Number of Witnesses: 1
Length of Observation: REPEATING ON GOING
Animal Description: THE PICS AREN’T THE BEST BUT ONE IN BLACK WITH BLACK EYES,ON IS BIGGER LIGHT BROWN WITH BLACK EYES KIND OF CONED HEAD LARGE BUILD, I FOUND A FEW TRACKS EVEN THOUGH THE GROUND AROUND HERE IS VERY HARD ONE WAS ABOUT 16″AND ABOUT 7-8 INCHES
ACROSS THE OTHER WAS ABOUT 13″LONG AND ABOUT 6 INCHES WIDE. IAHVE FOUND SEVERAL CEDAR TREES BROKE AT ABOUT THE SAME LEVEL AN LAYED ON THE GROUND ALSO THERE ARE SEVERAL TREES IN THE HEAVY PART OF THE WOOD LARGE CEDAR TREE THAT ARE AT A 45 DEGREE ANGLE LIKE SOMETHING HAD BENT THEM OVER . THERE IS ALSO A VERY LARGE AROUND CEDAR ABOUT 10 INCHES AROUND BROKEN AT ABOUT THE SAME LEVEL AS THE OTHER CEDARS AND LAYED ON THE GROUND RIGHT NEXT TO THOSE TREES THAT ARE BENT OVER.
Aprox. Height: 9-10 FEET TALL
Any Odor? If so, Description: NO ODOR NOTICEABLE
Vocalizations Heard?: Yes, WHOOP ,WHOOP,AND HOWLING MOAN TWICE
Wood Knocks Heard?: Yes
Physical Evidence?  Tracks
Recordings Made?: No
the first thing i saw was a large shadow pass next to my bedroom window at 1:45 am i have heard
repeated calls the whoop whoop call ,the howling moan call twice i was working outside with a was and hammer for two days straight on the second day i heard what sounded like a grunt growl followed by the sound of something crashing through the woods breaking branches,i have some pics but they aren’t very good.my wife refuses to believe me ,but my oldest and middleson have heard the vocalizations ,i have heard large movement in the woods, have heard branch breaking, have had rocks thrown at me the latest was two days ago when i was cutting firewood with my middle son i had stopped to help him load fire wood when a large rock landed about four feet from us in the brush.then last night me and my oldest son were outside and heard a whoop whoop vocalization coming from the distance so i started calling back and it responded more than once and started sounding closer and closer every response until we could tell there were more than one just
inside the tree line we heard a branch snap on one side and what sounded like a stick being rubbed on a tree on the other side it was unnerving so we quit and went in. i almost forgot about three months ago after avery productive fire wood cut that night i was awakened at about two oclock in the mornig by very loud wood knocking that went on for half an hour until i went outside with my flashlight and gun
Mike Humphrey
Complete, documented, no physical evidence
Missouri 1
Year: 2006
Month: July
Day of Month (number only – e.g. 16): July 7-8
Time of Day: Friday night: about 8:45 pm & something different at about 11:05 pm. Saturday night:
9:45 pm and something different at about 12:15 am. See description.
County: Missouri Dent
Terrain Description: Ozark hills with deep gullies & ravines. Mostly oak forest with
some pine sections. We are located on private property within the Mark Twain National Forest. A lot of the ground is rocky or gravelly. We are as rural as you can get with no electricity or running water.
Lighting Conditions: Bright, half-moon shining both nights.
Nearest Town or Landmark: Salem, Missouri; Closest Road: Dent County Road 433 off of Missouri
Highway 32, There are highway bridges over some of the creeks on MO-32. We don’t know of any caves in the area as we are at an altitude of about 1300+ feet and caves usually form at around the 600-800 foot level in Missouri.
Description of Encounter Area: There are highway bridges over some of the creeks on MO-32. We
don’t know of any caves in the area as we are at an altitude of about 1300+ feet and caves usually form at around the 600-800 foot level in Missouri.
Are There Food and/or Water Sources in the Area? (if so, describe): Yes, details not given
Not given, anonymous
Number of Witnesses: 2
Length of Observation: Over 2-Day Period
Vocalizations Heard?: various
We (my wife & I and our 3 dogs, 2 Labrador Retrievers & 1 Rottweiler) went down to the cabin this
weekend of 7-9 July 2006.
Friday evening after we got all settled in and while we were sitting around the fire pit watching the fire, I started hearing some whoops and then some howls very far off in the distance (probably 1 1/2 miles away.) My wife says she didn’t hear them but I have been listening for these types of strange noises since my last “possible encounter” in March of 2005. She said that she heard what she thought were some possible coyotes. These sounds weren’t from any animal I know of in the woods of Missouri. They never came any closer than about a mile from the cabin.
We went to bed at about 10:15 after listening to the St. Louis Cardinals baseball game. We had the
windows open and a cool breeze was blowing in keeping us nice and cool all night long (the temp
dropped to 59 degrees at 03:30AM.) There was about a half-moon shining brightly. I was just drifting off to sleep (my wife was already asleep – heavy sleeper) and at about 11:05 pm the night sounds stopped (even the whippoorwills.) About 4-5 minutes later, I heard something heavy-footed walking in the brush maybe 45-50 yards from the cabin going down the road we use to get the tractor down to the meadow to brush-hog our trails. No smell, no other sounds, just a very heavy set of footfalls like a very big animal would make. I never saw anything, just heard the footfalls.
I got up Saturday morning at 06:45AM and after a light breakfast, got on the tractor and then brush-
hogged about 3 1/2 miles of trails all over our property. It took about 5 1/2 hrs as I make sure that the
trails are about 6′-8′ wide. We went to town for dinner Saturday evening and came back to the cabin
around 8:30 pm. We were sitting on the front porch before going to bed and at about 9:45 pm. All of a sudden my wife heard some squeaking sounds coming from the brush about 35-40 yards off to the right of the porch. Then I heard some grunting sounds a little closer. At this point I had my wife take the dogs into the cabin as I didn’t know what was out there. I sat out on the porch and listened, with the porch light off, for about 15 minutes as the grunting and what sounded like mumbling (and this wasn’t the noises a wild hog makes) and squeaking continued until it went completely away. Again there was no smell or unusual odor of any kind that I could smell. Later (about 12:15 am), after we had gone to bed, the night sounds completely stopped and about 4-5 minutes later I heard the same noises again for about 10 minutes. Again I heard the heavy footfalls, like from the night before, going down one of the newly brush-hogged trails about 30-35 yards from on the left side of the cabin. They were going away from the cabin. I was the only one who heard them because my wife was already asleep. We all got up Sunday morning and after I investigated the trails and found nothing (no footprints or anything else), we ate breakfast, packed the truck up and left to go home.
Friday night:
Whoops – like a monkey at the zoo.
Howls – low guttural howl going up to high pitched howl similar to that of a coyote but much more
guttural.
Footfalls – very heavy tramping sounds on the road like a heavy animal walking along.
Saturday:
Squeaking – Noises like a small animal being squeezed or as my wife stated, “…like a rusty gate
squeaking on its hinges…”
Grunts – like a wild pig rooting around in the brush but much deeper and guttural and we haven’t seen any.
Mumbling – like an old demented person talking to themselves under their breath but very guttural.
Footfalls – very heavy tramping sounds on the newly brush-hogged trail like a heavy animal walking
along. My wife DID NOT hear the footfalls as she was very deeply sleeping. She says the howls are
coyotes. She didn’t hear the grunting or mumbling sounds either, she says. She does not believe in
“Bigfoot or Sasquatch” and is a very conservative, straight-laced person. I don’t think she will talk about
this with anyone else. She barely will talk about it with me.
Mike Humphrey
