
About this episode
This episode explores a series of mysterious encounters that defy explanation.
This episode of Expanded Perspectives brings together a set of encounters that all share one thing in common: something happened, and no one involved has ever been able to fully explain it. Kyle and Cam talk about a long-haul drive across the country that should have been routine, until a stretch of empty highway near Roswell, New Mexico seems to break the rules of distance and time. What should have been a two-hour drive somehow loops back on itself, complete with a witness who remembers it happening. From there, a late-night search for a local legend in rural Virginia turns into a face-to-face encounter with something that looks almost like a deer… but isn’t. And it doesn’t end there. They also hear from a former Air Force airman who was quietly reassigned during the aftermath of Mount St. Helens, tasked with guarding something in a remote, high-security site. Decades later, he’s still not convinced they were dealing with human victims. Out in the Arizona desert, two brothers come across something massive, silent, and completely unlike any known animal. No eyes, no face, no clear shape—just a presence that passes over them and disappears. And in the mountains near Yellowstone…
People in this episode
Hosts: Kyle, Cam
Topics covered
- unexplained encounters
- mystery
- supernatural
- urban legends
- firsthand experiences
Keywords
- mystery
- unexplained
- encounters
- supernatural
- urban legends
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Roswell, New Mexico, Virginia, Arizona, Yellowstone
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