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The Loveland Frogmen

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In the first weeks of March 1972 the city of Loveland, Ohio, a sleepy suburb of Cincinnati, was the scene of one of the most bizarre and unusual cases in all of cryptozoology. 2 different police officers, 2 weeks apart, would both separately encounter what some would describe as a 3-foot-tall, bipedal, frog faced entity. What was perhaps more outrageous was that this wasn't the first time Loveland, Ohio had been visited by such creatures!

Join hosts Laura Kram and Creepy Acres' very own resident Bigfoot, Sam Squatch, as they speak with author and researcher James A. Willis (WEIRD WILLIS) about the Loveland Frogman! So sit back and prepare for THIS WEEK IN CREEPY HISTORY!

James A. Willis is the author of numerous books on Ohio legends and lore including "Weird Ohio", "Ohio's Historic Haunts", "Central Ohio Legends & Lore", "Southern Ohio Legends & Lore", and many more!
You can find James A. Willis on his Facebook page, or at his websites "My Strange and Spooky World" and "Ghosts of Ohio"!
Host:
Laura Kram
Sam Squatch/Nathaniel Leonards:
Shawn Engelmann
Podcast Artwork by: Shawn Engelmann

Podcast Artwork by: Shawn Engelmann
You can find host Laura Kram on Facebook, and Instagram.

Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, and Threads
Merch available on Teepublic

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In the first weeks of March 1972 the city of Loveland, Ohio, a sleepy suburb of Cincinnati, was the scene of one of the most bizarre and unusual cases in all of cryptozoology. 2 different police officers, 2 weeks apart, would both separately encounter what some would describe as a 3-foot-tall, bipedal, frog faced entity. What was perhaps more outrageous was that this wasn't the first time Loveland, Ohio had been visited by such creatures!

Join hosts Laura Kram and Creepy Acres' very own resident Bigfoot, Sam Squatch, as they speak with author and researcher James A. Willis (WEIRD WILLIS) about the Loveland Frogman! So sit back and prepare for THIS WEEK IN CREEPY HISTORY!

James A. Willis is the author of numerous books on Ohio legends and lore including "Weird Ohio", "Ohio's Historic Haunts", "Central Ohio Legends & Lore", "Southern Ohio Legends & Lore", and many more!
You can find James A. Willis on his Facebook page, or at his websites "My Strange and Spooky World" and "Ghosts of Ohio"!
Host:
Laura Kram
Sam Squatch/Nathaniel Leonards:
Shawn Engelmann
Podcast Artwork by: Shawn Engelmann

Podcast Artwork by: Shawn Engelmann
You can find host Laura Kram on Facebook, and Instagram.

Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, and Threads
Merch available on Teepublic

  continue reading

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