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The Kelly-Hopkinsville Goblins - The Paranormal 60

This episode delves into one of America's most bizarre and enduring paranormal cases: the 1955 Kelly-Hopkinsville Goblins incident. The host is joined by a guest who not only studies the case but also owns a famously haunted house in the same Kentucky town, offering a unique local perspective on the folklore and the community's embrace of the strange event.
The discussion centers on the legendary Kelly-Hopkinsville Goblins encounter, where the Sutton family reported being attacked by small, silver, clawed creatures after seeing a UFO land on their farm. The family's consistent story, supported by separate sketches and physical evidence like a barren spot where the craft allegedly landed, convinced the local sheriff of their sincerity. The attack resumed after the sheriff left, lasting until dawn, but the family kept the story quiet for years due to ridicule. The local community has since embraced the tale, hosting the annual GoblinCon festival. The guest also shares his experiences with the intensely haunted Knight House, which he purchased for its history, detailing constant paranormal activity like disembodied voices and a ghost parrot. He describes himself as a skeptical believer and discusses strange artifacts found during renovations, including a prohibition-era bottle and a love letter.
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The festival celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Kelly-Hopkinsville Goblins incident
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Bullets bounced off the creatures.
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They shot first, aiming at sounds and targets.
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The community has really embraced it.
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I'm a skeptical believer.
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