Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Reviews: The No-Kill Zone/Squatch Detective Radio 6-30-08

Both of these shows were great, worth listening to.

First, on the No-Kill Zone, Steve Abney and Janice's guest was Regina Niel, a witness/researcher from New Jersey, who had a very interesting encounter with a black Sasquatch in 1985 which was bent over on a road and slapped the road with its hand. A few folks called in, including myself and Bill Green who asked various questions, along with Thomas (Smiter), who also asked Regina some interesting questions. Regina was a wonderful guest, full of great information. The next show will be Friday afternoon, 5:30 EST/4:30 Central with guest Darin "Thunderhawk" Richardson, at The No-Kill Zone Radio Show

Then, on Squatch Detective Radio, Steve K, Billy and Becky had as their guests various members of the NESRA and PBS organizations, including Mike Killen, Kelly Beverly, Tom Lancaster and Eric Altman, who discussed the recent Pennsylvania expedition. Several folks called in, including myself and Bill Green and Ed from Oklahoma, who asked various questions of the NESRA/PBS folks. There was a very humorous turn to the show when Kelly mentioned breast milk being used to attract a Sasquatch. The conversation in the chat turned to nipples, and got nipply for a while, LOL There was also a good bit of discussion at the beginning about the recent Catskill Mountains expedition undertaken by Tom Biscardi and his group, which Steve K. and Becky also participated in. There was also talk of the upcoming Monsterquest episode which will discuss the Monster of Whitehall, New York, which will feature Steve, Becky and several NESRA members. Dunno what the gang has planned for next week, but it should be interesting, beginning at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central at Squatch Detective Radio, Monday nights at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central

You can download past episodes of both shows at their appropriate links, as well as subscribe via iTunes. And as always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.

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