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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 32 MIN

50 States of Folklore - Arizona: The Mogollon Monster

from Midnight Signals – True Crime, Dark History & Mystery Stories · host Russ Chamberlin

You wake up in the Tonto National Forest and the forest is wrong. The crickets stop, the wind dies, and the Mogollon Rim goes into a heavy, suffocating silence that locals call the zone of silence. From Apache “hairy man” stories to Navajo tales of the whistling man that copies human cries, the high country is treated as the territory of a real, flesh and blood guardian that throws stones, crushes wood like cardboard, and screams with a voice that sounds like a woman in mortal fear. Tracks over 18 inches long, the stench of rotting meat on the wind, and boulder sized stones raining into camp all point to something that is not hiding from people, but actively pushing them out.The story walks the rim’s worst hotspots, from the early 1903 white haired wild man near the canyon to Don Davis’s Boy Scout encounter at Tonto Creek and a siege in Chevelon Canyon that drove seasoned elk hunters to abandon all their gear and flee in the dark. As technology moves in, the reports only get sharper: thermal images of massive heat signatures in winter, trucks paced at highway speed on dirt roads, and tribal police now seeing seven-foot figures watching homes near the Fort Apache Reservation. The Mogollon monster has moved from deep wilderness into the edge of our neighborhoods, and when the forest suddenly goes quiet on the rim, the question is not whether something is out there, but how close it is already standing. (00:00) - The Weight of Silence (02:31) - The Legends Awaken (06:22) - Encounters in the Shadows (12:06) - A Scout's Terrifying Experience (16:42) - The Anatomy of a Nightmare (25:57) - The Modern Era of Sightings (27:52) - Boldness and Habituation (29:35) - The Invisible Toll of Encounters (30:15) - The Terrain's Secret Keeper (31:11) - The Ever-Present Shadow

You wake up in the Tonto National Forest and the forest is wrong. The crickets stop, the wind dies, and the Mogollon Rim goes into a heavy, suffocating silence that locals call the zone of silence. From Apache “hairy man” stories to Navajo tales of the whistling man that copies human cries, the high country is treated as the territory of a real, flesh and blood guardian that throws stones, crushes wood like cardboard, and screams with a voice that sounds like a woman in mortal fear. Tracks over 18 inches long, the stench of rotting meat on the wind, and boulder sized stones raining into camp all point to something that is not hiding from people, but actively pushing them out.The story walks the rim’s worst hotspots, from the early 1903 white haired wild man near the canyon to Don Davis’s Boy Scout encounter at Tonto Creek and a siege in Chevelon Canyon that drove seasoned elk hunters to abandon all their gear and flee in the dark. As technology moves in, the reports only get sharper: thermal images of massive heat signatures in winter, trucks paced at highway speed on dirt roads, and tribal police now seeing seven-foot figures watching homes near the Fort Apache Reservation. The Mogollon monster has moved from deep wilderness into the edge of our neighborhoods, and when the forest suddenly goes quiet on the rim, the question is not whether something is out there, but how close it is already standing. (00:00) - The Weight of Silence (02:31) - The Legends Awaken (06:22) - Encounters in the Shadows (12:06) - A Scout's Terrifying Experience (16:42) - The Anatomy of a Nightmare (25:57) - The Modern Era of Sightings (27:52) - Boldness and Habituation (29:35) - The Invisible Toll of Encounters (30:15) - The Terrain's Secret Keeper (31:11) - The Ever-Present Shadow

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