
Astonishing Legends The Enfield Horror and other Midwest Monsters
Apr 24, 2022
01:19:50
Henry McDaniel’s Creature Encounter
- Henry McDaniel shot at a strange, three-legged creature outside his Enfield home in 1973.
- The creature hissed and quickly jumped away, evading capture or harm.
Second Sighting Spurs Media Attention
- On May 6, 1973, Henry McDaniel saw the Enfield Monster walking casually near railroad tracks.
- This prompted a media and cryptozoology influx, with attempts to record or capture the creature.
Rick Rainbow's Cryptid Sighting
- Radio station news director Rick Rainbow and his team encountered an ape-like monster near Enfield in May 1973.
- Rainbow captured the creature's screech on a recording, adding to eyewitness credibility.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Infield Monster
02:24 • 2min
Chuck Fort, a Serious Inspiration
03:55 • 2min
The Pooncast - A Shout Out
05:39 • 2min
The Infield Monster - Slava Ukrane, Tonight's Show
07:11 • 2min
The Enfield Monster
08:46 • 2min
The Enfield Story
10:20 • 2min
The Enfield Monster
12:32 • 2min
A Monster at Enfield, Illinois
14:03 • 4min
The White Horse of Greensborough
17:55 • 2min
Is Your Grandmother Still Alive?
19:26 • 2min
Skylight Frame - The Perfect Mother's Day Gift
20:59 • 2min
Wondram and I Love Wondriam
22:32 • 2min
Slash Legends
24:35 • 2min
'Cryptid Man'
26:07 • 2min
Those Are Real Folks, Roger Patterson, Feret Crypted.
27:51 • 2min
Do You Have a Stage Name?
29:39 • 2min
The Infield Monster
31:14 • 1min
Bigfoot Calls - Is This a Monster?
32:44 • 2min
The Simpsons, Episode Two, the Principal and the Pauper
34:36 • 2min
Henry's Monster Is in Enfield, Kentucky
36:10 • 2min
Is There a Monster?
37:43 • 2min
The Cotton Mouth Hissed
39:20 • 2min
Monster Hunting in Indiana
40:50 • 2min
Thesky's a Disabled World War Two Veteran
42:31 • 2min
You Know, I'm Collecting Strange Things
44:36 • 2min
He's Just a Scam to Bring Tourism to Enfield
46:45 • 2min
I've Found the Area Where There's a Bend in the Tracks
48:31 • 2min
Page One Book Subscription
50:10 • 2min
Page One Books - The Mother's Day Bundle
51:52 • 2min
What Is Cerebral?
53:27 • 2min
The Intelligent Design Collective Podcast
55:06 • 2min
What's the End of the Story?
56:39 • 2min
The Beano
58:36 • 2min
The Big Muddy Monster
01:00:16 • 2min
What Did You See?
01:02:09 • 2min
Infield Monster, the Beginning of a Legend
01:03:48 • 2min
Is It Moving Under the Brush?
01:05:20 • 2min
How to Run a Small Business
01:07:00 • 2min
Stamps Dot Com Saves You Time, Money and Stress
01:08:37 • 2min
The Whimsy of a Child
01:10:12 • 2min
Is It a Copse of Trees, Isn't It?
01:11:50 • 2min
The Porch Light Isn't Yet On.
01:13:33 • 2min
You Can't Deny the Logic
01:15:06 • 2min
'Big Foot', the True Story of Apes in America
01:16:37 • 2min
Momo - The Big Foot Like Nature That Terrorized Small Town Monsters
01:18:08 • 2min
Monster Reports After Enfield
01:20:11 • 2min
What's Going on With the Red Eyes?
01:21:58 • 2min
What I've Learned From Our Show
01:23:36 • 3min
The Nude Slaw
01:26:53 • 2min
The Man, Some Monster Out There Knows Something
01:29:17 • 2min
Astonishing Legends
01:30:54 • 2min
On the evening of April 15, 1973, Enfield, Illinois, resident Henry McDaniel heard a scratching noise outside his door he thought might be a bear. He opened it to find a hideous creature he described as having "... three legs on it, a short body, two little, short arms coming out of its breast area, and two pink eyes as big as flashlights. It stood four and a half feet tall and was grayish colored. It was trying to get into the house." McDaniel grabbed his pistol and a flashlight and fired four shots at the beast, which was only 12 feet away, sure that he had hit it with the first shot. The bullets had no effect on the beast, as it made a hissing sound at McDaniel "much like a wildcat's" before bounding 50 to 75 feet towards a brush-lined railroad embankment in just three leaps. A neighbor of McDaniel's, ten-year-old Greg Garrett, claimed that 30 minutes before this encounter, the same creature had accosted him in his backyard, stepping on his sneakers and ripping them to shreds before the boy ran inside terrified. However, as a team of sociologists from Western Illinois University interviewed witnesses and townsfolk, Greg and his parents would later tell them they had concocted the story to tease their eccentric neighbor McDaniel and put one over on an out-of-town newsman. McDaniel would spot the same or similar creature again on May 6, around 3:00 a.m., casually ambling down the railroad track. After McDaniel reported his second sighting to WWKI radio, the media, thrill-seekers, and the sociologists mentioned above all came to Enfield to investigate, including the radio station's News Director, Rick Rainbow. Rainbow and three associates had their own run-in with a monster near McDaniel's place. Also joining the investigation was noted cryptozoologist Loren Coleman, along with famed WGN radio host Richard Crowe. Both experienced men would hear what Coleman described as "the most ungodly, piercing shriek you can imagine." Whatever this being or beings were, it became known as "The Enfield Horror" or "The Enfield Monster." It would be easy enough to pass off this tale as the fanciful yarn of a crackpot and some eager cryptid hunters who were the only ones in town to claim a brush with the beast, but were these Enfield monster sightings an isolated event? According to Coleman, in his later book, Bigfoot!: The True Story of Apes in America, there was a flap of different monster sightings in the Midwest before, during, and years after Enfield, yielding colorful names like "Momo" and "The Big Muddy Monster." Considering all these accounts that don't sound like the suggested kangaroos, bears, dogs, calves, deer, or escaped apes, could McDaniel have been right when he said, "If they do find it, they will find more than one, and they won't be from this planet, I can tell you that."
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