
Ep.30 Terry Lovelace Incident At Devils Den Part 1 (Throwback)
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About this listen
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Our guest today is Terry Lovelace, and he has one of the most interesting and also disturbing abduction accounts I have heard. It all began on a camping trip in 1977, Terry was a 22-year-old Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force. Terry and his friend Toby went on a two-night camping trip to an Arkansas State Park known as Devil's Den, they had planned the trip as a wilderness adventure, but instead of a wilderness adventure, they experienced an encounter with something unimaginable.
Links to Terry Lovelace Website & Book
www.terrylovelace.com
Incident At Devil's Den: a true story by Terry Lovelace
https://www.amazon.com/Incident-Devils-story-Terry-Lovelace/dp/0692072012
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