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STAD: Ep6-What the Fouke? A Hairy Three Toed Giant Turns A Small Town Into A Legend

22 min · 30. apr. 2026
episode STAD: Ep6-What the Fouke? A Hairy Three Toed Giant Turns A Small Town Into A Legend cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444974/fan_mail/new] A small town in Arkansas builds a big legend, and the details are too strange to forget: dark hair head to toe, red eyes catching headlights, and three toed footprints stamped into swamp mud. We’re Holly and Pearl, and we’re taking Sweet Tea After Dark to Fouke, Arkansas to talk about the Fouke Monster, also known as the Boggy Creek Monster, with all the giggles and side comments that come with telling scary stories after dark.  We dig into what witnesses claim they saw in the early 1970s near Boggy Creek, why the setting matters in Southern folklore, and how the swamp itself turns every sound into a question. Then we get into the moment that makes this Arkansas cryptid story feel personal: the 1972 claim from Bobby Ford and his wife Elizabeth that their house shook, the siding got scraped, and whatever was outside didn’t bolt the second a shotgun appeared. Whether you’re a Bigfoot believer, a skeptic, or just here for a good tale, that scene sticks with you.  We also talk about how a local rumor becomes a national story once a film gets made. The Legend of Boggy Creek turns a backwoods monster into pop culture, and from there you get modern sightings, dare trips, “proof” that never materializes, and even a festival celebrating the creature. Along the way, we ask the question that sits under every cryptid podcast: are these monsters real, misidentified animals, or stories we use to warn each other about the dark corners of the world and ourselves?  If you love cryptids, paranormal legends, and Southern storytelling, hit subscribe, share this with a friend who’d drive Boggy Creek Road at midnight, and leave us a review so more night owls can find the show.

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