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What if it's True Podcast

Bigfoot Pie Thief

What if it's True Podcast

Cameron Buckner

Drama, Fiction, Science Fiction

4.8 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2026

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Bigfoot Pie Thief
A 12-year-old boy finishing lunch at his grandparents’ farm watched in shock as a furry hand reached through the open kitchen window and snatched one of Grandma’s freshly baked apple pies from the sill. Grandma charged in swinging her hickory switch like a sword, cracking the knuckles of the thief and sending both hand and pie flying out the window. Racing to look outside, the boy saw a six-foot-tall, hairy creature sprinting toward the woods with the pie in its grip, grunting and laughing the whole way. Grandpa arrived just in time to see it vanish into the trees, then calmly sat the boy down on the porch and explained that the creature was a “Booger”—one of a small family living several miles over the ridge. The young male thief had been bold enough to test Grandma’s cooking before, but the clan generally kept its distance and meant no real harm. Over the years the now-57-year-old narrator had many more encounters with the Boogers, some face-to-face, yet he always remembered Grandpa’s advice: lower any weapon, raise empty hands, smile, and back away slowly. Treating them with the same respect given to any wild predator—giving them room and never crowding them—kept every meeting peaceful. The creatures sometimes passed through at night or watched from the woods, but they could also be surprisingly considerate; the morning after the pie theft, six fresh apples appeared on Grandma’s windowsill as repayment. The narrator lives with the firm knowledge that these beings exist, neither crazy nor delusional, and believes people and Boogers can coexist just fine if both sides show a little courtesy.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Here's a Bigfoot story.

0:07.0

I went to visit my friend Travis in the little town of Rose Field in Cattahoula Parish, Louisiana.

0:17.0

It was 1970, the summer before our senior year in high school.

0:22.6

Travis's family used wood-burning stoves and had an outdoor pit toilet, and there were no other houses anywhere near their property.

0:31.6

There wasn't much to this little town.

0:34.0

You can find it on Google Maps, and it seems to me much like it was back 50 years ago,

0:39.9

mostly pine forests.

0:42.0

And it will probably look the same in another 50 years.

0:46.5

There were no jobs, but some old geyser down the road would pay $5 for raccoon pelts.

0:53.2

One day on my visit, we decided to give it a try and harvest a

0:56.9

raccoon. Travis and I each had a single-shot-22 rifle and probably no more than a handful of

1:03.9

bullets between us. At 4 o'clock that afternoon, we loaded up and walked across the big field

1:10.3

beside the house.

1:11.9

The other side of the field was bordered by a heavy pine forest.

1:16.2

Many years before, it had been logged, so there was an old hall road that we followed deeper

1:22.0

into the woods.

1:24.0

We had a small feist dog with us, not much more than an oversized chihuahua, and it wasn't long

1:29.8

before the dog treated a raccoon.

1:33.0

Travis killed it without any problem.

1:35.6

It was a big one, and we took turns carrying it.

1:38.8

It was so heavy that we decided to hang it on the fork of a small sapling and then pick

1:44.0

it up on our way back.

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