Bio
In the Big thicket, the unknown makes profound intrusions into what we call
"reality." There are wonders in this region of East Texas and in
Southwestern Louisiana-"ghost lights," phantom Indians, howling ape-like
"wild men," and fireballs that streak through the nighttime skies. Rob
Riggs is a journalist and the former publisher of a series of award-winning
community newspapers in Texas. His interest in "ghost lights," "wild man"
sightings, and related phenomena began as a child when he heard tales about
them in his hometown of Sour Lake in Big Thicket country. Riggs began
writing about the subject more than twenty years ago while working as a
reporter for the Kountze News. Since then his studies of the phenomena have
been featured in the Houston Chronicle and the Beaumont Enterprise. Riggs
has also consulted on ghost lights for Waseda University in Tokyo and the
Harvard College Observatory.
Past Shows
Rob Riggs
In the Big thicket, the unknown makes profound intrusions into what we call "reality."
There are wonders in this region of East Texas and in Southwestern Louisiana-"ghost
lights," phantom Indians, howling ape-like "wild men," and fireballs that streak...
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Host: Barbara Simpson
Mysterious Sightings of E. Texas
Author Rob Riggs delves into creatures and mysterious lights from the "Big Thicket" region of East Texas, including tales of the "Wild Man," a Bigfoot-like being.
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Host: Art Bell