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What if it's True Podcast

Missing Persons Case - Bigfoot Cover Up

What if it's True Podcast

Cameron Buckner

Drama, Fiction, Science Fiction

4.8 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2026

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Missing Person Case - Bigfoot Cover Up

The day after Christmas, two experienced college student duck hunters launched their jon boat into an oxbow of the Mississippi River to hunt during the final week of their holiday break. They were cautious, well-equipped, and familiar with the dangers of the cold, flooded winter waters, yet they never returned. Their vehicle and trailer remained at the ramp, and by nightfall a search began. The narrator, a second-year Federal Game Warden patrolling a nearby wildlife refuge in the Mississippi Delta, joined the effort that night and continued searching the next day. Deep in a remote, flooded timber area of the refuge, he discovered the boys’ boat—severely damaged, folded nearly in half as if crushed by enormous weight. Decoys were still out, but no hunters were present. Large, barefoot tracks surrounded the wreck, leading away into the woods. No drag marks or bodies were visible, suggesting something had carried the men off. The warden photographed the scene, then followed the tracks inland while armed. As a helicopter approached overhead, his memory abruptly ends. He next found himself the following day, December 28, in clean clothes at the sheriff’s office, with no recollection of the previous 24 hours. A report bearing his signature described only accidental boat damage—no mention of tracks, crushing, or animal signs. When he returned to the site, the boat had been recovered and appeared merely damaged, not folded. The giant tracks were gone, replaced by ordinary human boot prints. The disposable camera photos he had taken were all blank or blurred. The official search continued for another week but found no trace of the young men—no bodies, no gear beyond a couple of old shotguns unrelated to the case. The boys remain missing decades later. The warden never amended his report or publicly shared what he initially witnessed, confiding only years later in a trusted colleague. He notes that he has never again experienced missing time, but that he and other longtime officers in the lowland delta refuges have accumulated similar unexplained stories that never reach mainstream missing-persons investigators. The narrative strongly implies a cryptid encounter—likely Sasquatch—responsible for both the disappearance and the subsequent alteration of evidence and memory.

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0:00.0

In Southwest Ohio one evening in 2016, my buddy and I were fishing at a pond in Sycamore State Park.

0:18.4

We were downhill from a reservable shelter where a wedding reception was being held, and we started

0:24.8

making our way back up the hill.

0:27.4

When we made it to the top, we looked over at the shelter, and under the light, something

0:32.5

caught our attention, and it made us stop in our tracks.

0:36.7

It was a nine-foot-tall dark creature standing next to one of the trash cans.

0:42.3

It stared at us for a couple of seconds, and then it turned around and walked into the brushline.

0:48.6

We ran to the car and sped out of there, and we've never been back to that place.

0:56.0

Hey, y'all, welcome to the podcast.

0:58.2

My name is Cam Buckner and this is the Dixie Cripted podcast, also known as the What If

1:03.3

It's True podcast on any podcast app that you have on your phone?

1:07.7

I took most of December in the holiday season off. Hope you guys had a

1:12.9

great Christmas and New Year, by the way. I took that time off and just didn't do much of nothing.

1:18.8

And I am recharged and ready to get back and get back at this podcast and everything else I do

1:24.9

during the day. Let's say we've got nine stories in this podcast because I owe it to you.

1:30.8

Been gone for about three weeks.

1:33.2

The last story might be the most interesting story in this podcast.

1:38.3

It's about 30 minutes long.

1:40.5

And it is an email I got from a federal game warden.

1:45.5

Read the story, thought it was interesting.

1:47.7

He left his phone number, and I called him and asked him about this story.

1:53.6

Normally I don't do that.

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