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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2025 · 1H 15M

Squatchin' Holler #4 Kevin Ashby: The Big Muddy Monster and East Tennessee Bigfoot

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Do Bigfoot roam both the swamps of Illinois and the hollers of East Tennessee? In this episode of Squatchin’ Holler, host Roger Williams sits down with Kevin Ashby to uncover two of the most chilling legends in American Sasquatch history.👣 First, we head to Murphysboro, Illinois, where the infamous Big Muddy Monster made headlines in the 1970s. Witnesses described a towering, white-haired beast lurking near the Big Muddy River, leaving behind massive tracks and unforgettable fear.🌲 Then, we shift to the misty mountains and hollers of East Tennessee, where Appalachian Bigfoot sightings — or “boogers” as the locals call them — have been passed down through generations. Hunters, hikers, and families continue to report eerie howls, glowing eyes, and close encounters that can’t be explained away.From swamp legends to mountain mysteries, we connect the dots between these two hotbeds of Bigfoot activity and explore why these regions remain some of the most active and fascinating in the world of Sasquatch research.👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoy stories of cryptids, legends, and real eyewitness accounts!⸻🔔 Listen & Watch Squatchin’ Holler:🎙 Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio📺 YouTube (subscribe for new episodes!)⸻#Bigfoot #BigMuddyMonster #EastTennesseeBigfoot #Sasquatch #CryptidLore #SquatchinHoller #Boogers #AppalachianBigfoot #CryptidPodcast #UntoldRadioNetwork

Do Bigfoot roam both the swamps of Illinois and the hollers of East Tennessee? In this episode of Squatchin’ Holler, host Roger Williams sits down with Kevin Ashby to uncover two of the most chilling legends in American Sasquatch history.👣 First, we head to Murphysboro, Illinois, where the infamous Big Muddy Monster made headlines in the 1970s. Witnesses described a towering, white-haired beast lurking near the Big Muddy River, leaving behind massive tracks and unforgettable fear.🌲 Then, we shift to the misty mountains and hollers of East Tennessee, where Appalachian Bigfoot sightings — or “boogers” as the locals call them — have been passed down through generations. Hunters, hikers, and families continue to report eerie howls, glowing eyes, and close encounters that can’t be explained away.From swamp legends to mountain mysteries, we connect the dots between these two hotbeds of Bigfoot activity and explore why these regions remain some of the most active and fascinating in the world of Sasquatch research.👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoy stories of cryptids, legends, and real eyewitness accounts!⸻🔔 Listen & Watch Squatchin’ Holler:🎙 Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio📺 YouTube (subscribe for new episodes!)⸻#Bigfoot #BigMuddyMonster #EastTennesseeBigfoot #Sasquatch #CryptidLore #SquatchinHoller #Boogers #AppalachianBigfoot #CryptidPodcast #UntoldRadioNetwork

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