Of all the Bigfoot encounters I've shared, this might be the most unique. As a Missouri man tells it, a Bigfoot ate his family's leftovers. This will require some explaining.
More than 100 years ago, a man sold tons of copper, but would never divulge where his mine was located. Based on where we tried to lay his claim, we know it's somewhere in the Missouri Ozarks, but it's never been found.
You would probably laugh if I told you that there's a legend that says a lost city was discovered under Moberly in 1885. But, what if I told you I can prove that at least the legend is true and that I think I found evidence that its discovery was covered up? I have and I will.
One of the highlights of my childhood was when my parents took me through Missouri's Meramec Caverns. I especially loved the part where you could see what remained of Jesse James hideout. Now, based on research I've done, I'm not sure he ever really was in those caves.
The stories of giants that once walked the Earth are not exclusive to the account of David and Goliath in the Bible. There is a legend that the bones of these mammoth humanoids are buried in the Missouri Ozarks.
I want to preface this by stating that much of what I've found is based on legends which may or may not be true. However, it appears there is at the very least some twisted truth in the telling of the Missouri doctor who allegedly stole corpses and at one time owned Mark Twain Cave in Hannibal.
I have no doubt that you know about wild west legend Wyatt Earp, but did you know that he got his start as a lawman in Missouri? It's true including an interesting twist involving Harry S. Truman.
Momo the monster is real. You probably know that already. You should also know there is a recent movie dedicated to Momo that you can watch now for the price of nothing. No strings attached.