Bigfoot Researcher Documents Strange Activity at The Killing Fields
Posted Tuesday, June 23, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
So I just stumbled across this video from the SASQUATCH THEORY channel on YouTube, and honestly, it's got a lot of intriguing stuff packed into it. The investigator is out at what they call "the killing fields" — a spot where mutilated animals have been found in the past — and the activity they're describing is pretty compelling.
Right off the bat, they're talking about hearing vocalizations they couldn't identify. Not classic Bigfoot sounds, but something unusual enough to keep them on edge. Then there's the orb sighting. They were scanning the tree line, thought they were looking at stars, and then realized the light was only halfway up the ridge — way too low to be stars. That's a classic orb description, and the investigator is connecting these orbs to cryptid activity, noting they've had similar experiences in other areas where Bigfoot activity was present. The idea that orbs respond to Bigfoot whoop calls is something that comes up a lot in the research community, and it's an interesting thread to pull on.
Then there's the wood knock. They describe it as sounding like someone threw a big 2x4 onto a pile of 2x4s. The direction it came from was just nothing but woods, and the nearest neighbor is over a mile away. That's the kind of sound that really makes you pay attention when you're out in the field.
One of the most fascinating parts is the skunk smell investigation. The investigator was doing their morning meditation near the killing field and got hit with an awful skunk-like odor. No skunk visible. Then when they drove through that same spot later with David, they smelled it again — but David couldn't smell it due to allergy issues. That's a detail that stands out. Whether it's a territorial marking, a cryptid scent, or something else entirely, it's the kind of thing that adds to the mystery of a location.
The wildlife observations are really telling too. The cattle are sticking close to David's house, which usually indicates predator pressure. Coyotes were vocal all night long but nowhere to be seen during the day. And around David's property, there's an abundance of deer, turkeys, squirrels, groundhogs, raccoons, opossums — all kinds of birds. The investigator thinks this area might be acting as a sanctuary, and that whatever is out there might be hanging out behind David's house because it's protected from hunting.
The gifting experiment is where things get really creative. A subscriber suggested putting objects in a jar that would require hands to open, so the investigator is using a plastic coffee jar filled with glass stone beads, a 3D-printed lizard toy, a smooth stone, and a gem. They're placing this near a spot where a tree got pushed over and wood knocks happened. The idea of testing whether these beings have the dexterity to open a container is a fascinating approach to research. Gifting has become a popular method in the Sasquatch research community, with many researchers reporting items being moved or taken when left in the woods.
The investigator also noticed things being moved around camp — a skull that was upright is now caved in, rocks appearing where they weren't before, the fire pit disturbed, gifts rearranged. These subtle environmental changes are often reported by people in active areas, and they add up over time.
What really stands out about this video is the methodical approach. The investigator is using tactics that worked in their home area where they had sightings, and they're applying them here. They're documenting everything, burning through SD cards and batteries in hopes of capturing something on audio or video. That kind of persistence is what eventually leads to breakthroughs in the field.
If you're into field investigations, gifting experiments, or just enjoy following along with researchers who are putting in the work, this video is worth checking out. The combination of orb sightings, wood knocks, strange smells, moved objects, and abundant wildlife activity makes this location one to keep an eye on.