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Secondhand Shadows: Three Oklahoma Encounters: Squatch Ranger Files: Episode 63

Secondhand Shadows: Three Oklahoma Encounters: Squatch Ranger Files: Episode 63

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In this episode of Squatch Ranger Files, we examine three Bigfoot reports from the NOBRO (Native Oklahoma Bigfoot Research Organization) database, spanning multiple decades and regions of Oklahoma. Two of the encounters are secondhand accounts—often referred to as Class C reports—while one is a rare daytime Class A sighting along historic Route 66.From a late-night encounter in a rural Bryan County backyard, to a daylight roadside crossing in Creek County, and finally to a mysterious footprint discovered—and deliberately destroyed—near the Cimarron River in Kingfisher County, these cases highlight how fleeting encounters and human reactions often shape what evidence is preserved… and what is lost.This episode also takes time to discuss the importance of documenting Class C reports, even when details are passed down through family members or close friends. While information can fade, patterns remain—and those patterns are critical to long-term research. Book Shout-OutThis episode also features a shout-out to a recently released book that highlights Oklahoma Bigfoot research, including the work of NOBRO, southeastern Oklahoma, and the community of Honobia, Oklahoma—a location long associated with Sasquatch lore and investigation. Check out the book here:https://a.co/d/iURb3YA Follow & Support Squatch Ranger• Follow Squatch Ranger on TikTok for short clips, case highlights, and behind-the-scenes research• Support the project on Patreon for exclusive content and extended materialAs always, Squatch Ranger Files approaches these reports with respect for the witnesses and a commitment to preserving the historical record of unexplained encounters across Oklahoma.Stay observant. Stay respectful. And keep your eyes on the treeline.

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