No one knows exactly what it is or where it came from, but local legends agree that some sort of river monster really did lurk in the southern part of the Missouri Ozarks.
Have you ever looked outside after a significant snowfall and seen tracks you couldn't explain? That's how the legend of the 'Devil's Footprints' was born and it's made its way to Missouri through the centuries.
Missouri's 'Zombie Road' has had a reputation for strange happenings for nearly a century. Now, there's a new twist to what many believe is the most haunted road in Missouri. Many claim there is 'cult-like bad vibes' activity happening near it right now.
Claims of hidden treasure in Missouri are a dime a dozen (no money pun intended) so when I see a story about a supposed amount of loot hidden for centuries, I tend to roll my eyes. However, in this case there are multitudes of researchers that claim the French really did hide a treasure now worth a billion dollars in Missouri. Get your shovel out.
It started with a lost dog and ended with two Missouri men wondering what in the world they had encountered in the woods. They heard a guttural scream and saw something in the trees that they still can't explain. This is their story.
Well, this didn't go as planned. A recent effort by investigators to debunk the infamous ghost lights over Joplin, Missouri resulted in them becoming believers as one of them started hearing voices.
Many people believe that places can be restless when something intense and/or tragic happens there.. That's a theory that also applies to a bridge in Missouri which legends claim is haunted by a bride who lost her life there.
There's a new video that brings back a long-mentioned Missouri legend. It claims that there was once a race of red-haired giants who also happened to be cannibals that called the St. Louis area home.
I don't scare easy and I'm not superstitious, however even I have heard the legend that is connected to a road near Burlington, Iowa. That roadway was just ranked as the scariest drive in Iowa for a reason.
There are many who say they've seen Bigfoot, so that's no big deal anymore. But, a government contractor has given instructions to Missourians about how one could go about acquiring a Sasquatch. Excuse me while I grab some popcorn cause this should be good.