Host Ava Grey examines the multiple origin stories of Kentucky's Pope Lick Monster—from a deformed circus captive escaping a train wreck, to a farmer transformed through Satanic goat sacrifice, to the real-life goat preacher Charles McCartney who wandered America for 57 years. Through forensic analysis of these competing mythologies, including the mysterious Four Winds Farm and its alleged Baphomet worship, Grey reveals how each origin story exposes the community's deepest fears about exploitation, transgression, and the outsider—proving that monsters tell us far more about the people who create them than about any creature lurking beneath a bridge.
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