3 Small Town Monsters



Every town has one, a story, urban myth, or legend of a monster that haunts the outskirts or the forest waiting for an inspecting victim. Are these stories real or are they a thing of fiction.

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[0:17] Kirtland, OH
[5:26] Northfield, VT
[9:18] Kelly. KY

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34 thoughts on “3 Small Town Monsters”

  1. #1:He's not lying about any of this!! I've lived in Lake County my whole life (48yrs)! My Uncle has a good story about them chasing him and his friends one night. Possibly 1980??? I don't believe him!! But I drive Uber Eats at night & go right by Wisner Rd all the time. The whole story of this place is way too long to put here but I can attest to Kirtland being very weird!! Check out Jeffery Lundgren & the Kirtland Massacre. I went to school with Becky the middle child for only a month before they moved in with them!! It's surreal!! Still weird for me!!

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  2. Hydrocephalic babies are unable to lift their heads due to the weight of them and are, more times than not, Profoundly Cognitively Impaired; They are Unable to sit up, let alone chase and attack others- URBAN LEGEND.

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  3. I haven't actually had an encounter with anything paranormal but, having served in the military for ten years, I've had colleagues tell me about unexplainable experiences they had. I have no reason to doubt them, all of them were good men and women and fine soldiers. So, even though I spent quite some time looking for ghosts and paranormal experiences in my youth, without any luck, I wouldn't laugh at anyone who trusts me enough to tell me of their strange encounters. Perhaps it may be no more than their imagination, but it must have been real enough to them to cause them to discharge their weapons at some strange creature, an act that carries very severe penalties in the military. No, I think what they saw was as real to them as any living thing, frightening enough for them to fear for their own lives. BTW no one I know has ever been charged for discharging their weapons while on night patrols; something that makes me wonder if our camp commander knew more than he was willing to say. Thanks for covering these obscure stories!

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  4. If I see another bra commercial, I am going to question God and ask why did you give us boobs? so we can sit around and bitch about them?
    🤦🏻‍♀️

    Boobs are boobs be grateful we have healthy happy bouncing boobs 🥰

    So many lose their 👁 👁 to cancer.

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  5. I live in a small town in western mass and we have a “creature” called the cobble mountain critter and I live near where it supposedly haunts the forest but I haven’t met it yet

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  6. “Bubblehead road” is a huge legend on the city I grew up in in Missouri. So it’s true, every town has this legend. It was around when my mom was in middle school in 1965

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  7. The melon head sightings sound like fetal alcohol syndrome kiddos if not hydrocephalic. The doc was definitely despicable & the kids probably defended themselves from him attacking them after he brutally murdered his wife, who was their loving caretaker. We'll never truly know.

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