Gather âround now, and keep that fire stoked hot. Have you ever heard the true story of the Moss Mountain Massacre? History books will tell you that Thomas Nuttallâs 1819 expedition up the Arkansas River was met with tragedy due to malaria and rogue animal attacks. But the old river rats and indigenous tribes know the dark truth. It wasn't a bear that tore those men apart on Halloween night in the choking river fog. It was something much older, much larger, and far more sinister. Locals call it the Moss Mountain Booger. And folks, it might still be out there .In tonightâs episode, we are diving deep into the blood-soaked soil of the Arkansas river bottoms. We'll explore Nuttall's suppressed journals, the terrifying riverboat encounter of 1924, and the modern-day warnings left behind by the massive, bipedal beasts that rule the mist. If you're ever visiting the beautiful, manicured farms of Moss Mountain today... you best be gone before the sun goes down.
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