EPISODE · Apr 30, 2025 · 22 MIN
The Beast of Bray Road: Wisconsin’s Real-Life Werewolf?— Ep. 2
from State of the Unknown | Documented Hauntings and Real Paranormal Cases Across America
In rural Wisconsin, something strange stalks the roads.Witnesses have reported a towering, fur-covered creature with glowing eyes and canine features—a beast some believe to be a werewolf.In this episode, host Robert Barber dives into the 1990s Bray Road sightings, local lore, and the possibility that something primal still hunts the countryside.🐺 Listen now—and follow the show for more American legends that blur the line between myth and reality.Support the showSupport State of the UnknownIf you enjoy the show and would like to help support it, you can become a Sasquatch Supporter for $3 a month. Your support helps cover the costs of researching and producing the show, website hosting, distribution, and helping more people discover State of the Unknown.Membership is completely optional, and the show remains free for everyone.Become a Sasquatch Supporter on Patreon🔍 New episodes every Tuesday🌐 Visit stateoftheunknown.com for show notes and to submit your own story.📬 Questions, theories, or story ideas? Reach out at [email protected] or @stateoftheunknownpodcast.Some stories don’t stay buried.We go looking anyway.
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In rural Wisconsin, something strange stalks the roads. Witnesses have reported a towering, fur-covered creature with glowing eyes and canine features—a beast some believe to be a werewolf. In this episode, host Robert Barber dives into the 1990s Bray Road sightings, local lore, and the possibility that something primal still hunts the countryside. 🐺 Listen now—and follow the show for more American legends that blur the line between myth and reality. Support the show Support State of the Unkn...
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