True Bigfoot Horror: The Apex Predator - Monster in the Woods - Book Zero
By Jeremy Kelly
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Enjoy a Variety of True Bigfoot Stories from Violent and Horrifying to Interesting and Fascinating.
Ten years ago I went on a hunting trip in northern Washington State with my cousin Jason. I am far from an outdoors-man but I still jumped on the opportunity for a long weekend getaway with my crazy cousin. Had I know what I know today I am not sure if I would have gone, but what is certain is that my life forever changed that weekend. After getting separated from my cousin the first evening I found myself lost in the vast wilderness, scared, and alone – at least I thought I was alone. Unbeknownst to me I was being hunted in the woods by a Bigfoot. I am not sure how long he was stalking me but I know I was lucky to get away with my life. For years after that weekend I was a different man. I was constantly in fear and scared to go anywhere outside of my home city in Austin, Texas. To help cope with the psychological trauma I found myself immersed in research studying Bigfoot, the Yeti, Sasquatch, and all other variations of the creature commonly referred to as Bigfoot. My research became an obsession as I tried to come to terms with what had really happened to me.
I found myself fascinated with cryptozoology. Of all the true Bigfoot encounters I came across I related most to the more terrifying Bigfoot stories. This book is a collection of those Bigfoot stories. It is the first book in a series: Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Paranormal.
I am writing this series for those who are dealing with the aftermath of a Bigfoot encounter and need validation that they are not crazy, or perhaps they simply want someone to relate to. I am also writing this book as a therapeutic outlet as well as a way to reach people regarding the realities of Bigfoot. Bigfoot is real, I know that beyond a shadow of a doubt, and I am far from crazy!
For those of you familiar with my other books, this book has both terrifying and fascinating encounters. Enjoy!
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10+ Different Violent and True Bigfoot stories!
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True Bigfoot Horror - Jeremy Kelly
Book Zero
Jeremy Kelly
Table of Contents
Introduction
Mike Wooley
Prospectors
Vacant Ranch
Dead Man’s Hole
Resident Bigfoot
Little Sam
Edward’s Air Force Base
Bullfroggin’
Native Accounts
Railroad Worker
Muddy Handprints
Mindless Attacks
Epilogue
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Introduction
I’m a city boy. I grew up in Portland, Oregon and after college I moved to Austin, Texas where I started my career as an engineer. I’ve been living in Austin for two decades now. Life is pretty simple. I work hard Monday through Thursday 9-5 and my company lets the employees out a little early on Fridays. That’s when my weekends begin. My weekends used to consist of beer and football until my girlfriend, now wife, moved in 10 years ago. Nowadays my enjoyable weekends of my younger-years are a distant memory. Today I spend my free-time working around the house, watching the kids, and sneaking an evening beer if I can. So when my crazy cousin Jason asked me to go camping for a weekend at his hunting cabin in Washington State I jumped at the opportunity. Full disclosure; I am not an outdoorsman by any means, hell, I don’t even like camping. But as much as I love my wife and kids a man needs a break sometimes. Plus, you never know what’s going to happen when you are hanging out with Jason. That fateful weekend with Jason has changed my life forever.
Anyone who is familiar with my other books knows that I tend to research violent Bigfoot encounters. While the following book includes terrifying encounters it also includes several other encounters that are fascinating insights to Bigfoot behavior. I hope you enjoy this book, and remember there is a gift offer at the end of the book. Enjoy!
Mike Wooley
The year was 1981 and it was a beautiful winter morning in Keatchie, Louisiana. The sun had yet to rise and Mike Wooley was already awake preparing for his deer hunt. The temperature was hovering around 30°F and there was a cool breeze running about outside. As Mike recalls, the weather was perfect for a hunt.
He loaded his truck and made his way to his hunting hole with high hopes of bagging a buck. He had no idea what was in store for him.
Mike’s deer stand sat hidden deep in the remote wilderness. The only way to reach his deer stand was by way of an off-the-map road that had been trodden and worn rugged by a local logging outfit. Mike pulled off a secondary highway and onto the rocky dirt road. Having made this trip countless times he skillfully and easily navigated the difficult road; instinctually avoiding every rut and divot. After driving down the logging road for roughly a mile and a half Mike pulled over and into his normal parking spot slightly off the road and behind a tree to make room for any logging trucks that may come through. His deer stand was another mile down the road but to avoid spooking the deer he preferred to hoof it the last mile. Mike grabbed his hunting gear and started making his way to his hunting hole.
The woods were full of life; a good sign for what he hoped was a promising day. The breeze ruffled the last of the stubborn leaves still holding onto their memories of summer, squirrels jumped from branch to trunk while chasing one another in dizzying circles through the