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Geographical Index > United States > Illinois > Hardin County > Report # 24975
 
Report # 24975  (Class B)
Submitted by witness on Saturday, November 1, 2008.
Family experiences large rocks being thrown and hear an unknown scream outside the Shawnee National Forest
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YEAR: 2008

SEASON: Fall

MONTH: October

DATE: 21

STATE: Illinois

COUNTY: Hardin County

NEAREST TOWN: Elizabethtown or Iron Furnace, IL

NEAREST ROAD: Small country roads, I cannot say off hand.

OBSERVED: My in-laws own a couple hundred of acres that butt up against the Shawnee National Forest in Southern Illinois. There were about 12-15 of us gathered around the fire pit chatting around 9pm, it was completely dark at this time. My wife's uncle, myself and her cousin were helping set up a telescope to see the sky. As we were doing so we heard a large object in the woods near by, about 50 yards away. We were on alert because there had been a 280 lb mountain lion shot in the area just weeks before our visit to the family property.

We kept shinning flash lights into the woods, but saw nothing. As we continued to set up this telescope, we had a big rock thrown in our direction. We all looked at each other and thought the people around the pit had thrown it, but then realized that none of them were dumb enough to do so, seeing that we were setting up a $10,000 telescope, and they wouldn't want to hit it.

About 5 minutes later, another rock landed in our direction. We heard the sticks and leaves moving, but saw nothing in the woods. We didn't have the most powerful flashlights, but also the woods are very thick and deep. This time about 2-3 minutes later a 3rd and final rock came flying in, closer to our location. We saw nothing, but heard something large moving through the woods. We had 3 dogs with us, and they never once showed interest in the woods. Although they were dead tired and laying around the fire to keep warm themselves. We went back to the fire pit and everyone claims that no one had thrown a rock in our direction.

Later that night, around 1 a.m., we heard a loud high pitch scream. As avid hunters, non of us had heard that type of scream before. I have heard recordings of supposed Bigfoot screams, but I can't recall if that's exactly how it sounded. I just remember it being a high pitch scream.

The next day I went looking for foot prints, but the leaves and coverage was so thick, I really couldn't make anything out. I'm not claiming to have seen a bigfoot, but you might want to check the area out if you guys do searches. I have seen 1 or 2 other reports in the Shawnee area. It might be worth checking out. In the years I have been visiting this family land, this is the first time I have experienced this.

ALSO NOTICED: They were good sized rocks, not the size a person could throw 30+ yards or so.....the distance from the fire pit to the location from where were setting up the telescope.

OTHER WITNESSES: Two other witnesses, but I said nothing to them about it being what is described as "typical" bigfoot or ape behavior.
As for the scream, when I said "what are the chances of that being a bigfoot?"....people laughed, as I would expect.

OTHER STORIES: I've read 1-2 more reports in the area on this site.

TIME AND CONDITIONS: 9 p.m. -1 a.m.
Pitch dark, clear skies. About 40 degrees out. Lots of frost the following morning.

ENVIRONMENT: Thick forest, oak Trees, lots of creeks, deer, coverage. No major landmarks I can think of.


Follow-up investigation report by BFRO Investigator Stan Courtney:

I spoke with the witness by phone. Unknown sounds in the night alone are not conclusive evidence. However the rock throwing incident along with the unknown scream does seem to indicate that this could have been sasquatch activity.


About BFRO Investigator Stan Courtney:

Stan Courtney has a special interest in wildlife audio recording. He has attended numerous BFRO Expeditions. See Stan's blog StanCourtney.com for recordings he has collected over the years.

Stan Courtney can be reached at illinois@bfro.net



 
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