If you're a fan of audio evidence and field investigations, there's a recent episode from The Cryptid Profiler that deserves your attention. Host Danno sits down with two familiar faces from the Ohio Nightstalkers investigation group, Cody and Mike Miller, who return to share some genuinely compelling new findings from their ongoing work in the woods of Ohio.
The conversation kicks off with what might be the most fascinating piece of evidence discussed in the episode. Mike describes a night last September when he and Cody were positioned in a heavily wooded area adjacent to a cornfield. They were doing call blasts using coyote recordings, and what happened next stopped them in their tracks. They received whoop responses that came back loud and clear, so close it felt like whatever was responding was nearly on top of them. Mike sent the recording to David Ellis, a well-known figure in the audio analysis community, who confirmed that the vocalizations were not human. Even more intriguing, Ellis determined that the first and third whoops came from the same individual, while the second whoop was a completely different creature. Two distinct beings responding to coyote calls in the same area. That's the kind of evidence that makes you sit up and pay attention.
Mike offers his own theory about what happened that night. He believes the real coyote recordings may have fooled the creatures into thinking actual coyotes were in the area, prompting them to whoop in response. Once they realized humans were present, everything went quiet. It's a fascinating interpretation that aligns with how intelligent these beings are reported to be.
The discussion then shifts to another remarkable encounter involving infrasound. A woman named AZ Havens was using a device called a bionic ear, which amplifies sound in a specific direction using a small dish-like attachment. When she pointed it toward the woods, something directed infrasound at her, essentially blasting her eardrums. The reaction captured on audio is visceral, and the timing of this event coincides with the same night when rocks were being thrown at their vehicle in that same area. After the infrasound incident, the woods reportedly went completely still, except for a whippoorwill that was going crazy before suddenly stopping and not being heard again for the rest of the night.
For those unfamiliar with infrasound, it's a frequency below the range of human hearing that can cause feelings of unease, dread, or even physical discomfort. It's been associated with reports of Sasquatch encounters for decades, with witnesses describing sudden feelings of fear, pressure in the chest, or an overwhelming sense that something is watching them. The idea that these beings might use infrasound intentionally, much like tigers and lions do, adds another layer to the mystery.
Cody also mentions being hit with infrasound himself back in 2020 in the same general area, describing it as a feeling he can't quite put into words but definitely remembers.
The Ohio Nightstalkers have some exciting plans on the horizon. They've identified new massive areas they want to explore, and several people have reached out through Facebook with reports of activity, inviting the group to investigate in the coming year. Mike mentions that despite work and other obligations getting in the way, things are looking promising for fresh discoveries.
This episode is worth checking out for anyone interested in audio evidence, field investigation techniques, or the ongoing work being done in Ohio. The combination of analyzed audio recordings, firsthand infrasound encounters, and the dedication of investigators like Cody and Mike makes for compelling listening. Head over to The Cryptid Profiler on YouTube to catch the full conversation.