Old Hillbilly Horror is a horror stories narration channel. Christian Paine, a famous storyteller, is our official narrator.
If you're fan of horror, you are welcome to be part of our rural family.
I'm Christian and I will tell y'all bone-chilling tales, strange and weird encounters, and all things that'll make your skin crawl! Most of these stories are told by park rangers or law enforcement officers who have had some downright creepy experiences with critters like skinwalkers, mothman, dogman, and even ol' sasquatch!
(1)around the 1 hour mark, there are a large# of vignettes that are direct reruns of prior recent episodes - instead of covertly incorporating these reruns storylines, why not just shorten the duration of these episodes instead of posting reruns?? It’s these disingenuous acts of content distribution laziness that led me to unsubscribe a few months back… kinda lame on your part or just laziness? (2) All of these “taken” memories are so ridiculous - these and the young child memory/lucid dreaming submission items are hilariously bad
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So I'm on the fence guys . I'm a country girl researcher in ne ohio . Come from generations of West Virginia 'hillbillys' . I was slammed straight on by a sasquatch ? Dogman ? habitat after a lifetime of never hearing a peep about any cryptid . Never saw the p.g. film , not a movie , (although now Will Lunsford , one of the original witnesses of the boggy creek monster is a great friend of mine ) From 2008 or 9 , until present i have had sightings , encounters , experiences , not just with sasquatch but dogmen , a family of water 'beings' , other things i dont have a name for . I have figured out how to encourage them to interact with me. I'm reading comments , it seems that not many humans believe you are legitimate . I'm still listening , but I'm wondering.
Klingermans Dome? I can;t believe that so many people actually fall for this bullshit. I was never a park ranger in the Smoky Mountains. In fact I haven't even been there for about fifty years, but I still remember visiting Klingman's Dome when I was about 13. In fact I just read an article about that site's name being changed to it's old Native American name just a few days ago,
Ref:Story #1 I like to have visual proof for the most part, but, If these events were happening just as you are describing them, I wouldn't be letting my guard down. What more proof would you need. ANYTIME I'd go outside I would have a firearm with me, ANYTIME. My family comes first and logic doesn't always apply when you're dealing with unusual phenomenon.
I’m always sure that the authors of these fictional depictions aren’t sufficiently/adroitly aware, to incorporate the likelihood that their protagonist would, as a matter of due course, have their doors locked, motion-activated sensor-triggered floodlights, home security and video/audio capabilities… thus, eliminating the plausibility of all this questioning and uncertainty, bringing a level of realism, that this all would be documented and thus take away the faux-drama of these make believe yarns