Swamp Beasts Unleashed | Expedition X
Overview
This segment follows a paranormal-investigation team as they chase two Southern mysteries: the Saratoga “ghost lights” in Texas and alleged swamp creatures tied to Louisiana and Arkansas legends. Along the way, they test natural explanations, collect physical samples, and run night searches that produce a mix of debunked leads and unresolved moments.

Part 1: The Saratoga “Ghost Lights” Investigation (Texas)
Setting the Claim
The team heads down a dark, isolated “ghost road” where locals report floating orbs of light—sometimes described as ghosts or UFOs.
Night Tools and First Sightings
They deploy thermal imaging and night-vision, then capture brief flashes and a fast-moving glow on camera. The lights appear low and distant, shifting quickly enough to spark debate.
Testing a Practical Explanation
A second night focuses on recreating the phenomenon. The team positions cameras toward a highway junction and confirms that distant vehicle headlights can mimic the classic “ghost light” appearance from the road.
The Unresolved Moment
Even after the headlight test, one investigator reports seeing a separate light above the treeline, coinciding with heightened animal noise and a camera failure—an incident the team can’t fully explain.
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Part 2: The Honey Island Swamp Monster Lead (Louisiana)
The “Old Film” That Reopens a Case
A family shares decades-old footage that appears to show a large upright figure moving through a swamp. The team meets the family member who has continued searching for answers.
Evidence Collection in the Swamp
They set game cameras, scan tracks, and recover a hair sample. A thermal drone later picks up a moving heat signature that looks substantial, but the team cannot locate it on foot.
Lab Results and a Setback
DNA testing identifies the hair as wild hog, undercutting the strongest physical clue. Camera traps capture mostly common wildlife, leaving the case suggestive but inconclusive.
Part 3: The Florida “Skunk Ape” Case Escalates
New Reports and a New Search
The team pivots to Florida after claims of a foul-smelling, Bigfoot-like creature. Witnesses guide them into gator-heavy marshes near the reported encounter area.
Strange Finds and Scent Experiments
They locate a strong odor site and a large nest-like structure. They try to provoke reactions using animal scent markers launched into the brush, then track movement with a thermal drone that briefly shows a fast-moving hot spot before it vanishes.

Mixed Expert Interpretation
Wildlife experts assess nest imagery as not consistent with large birds, while other evidence remains unclear. Hair analysis is reported as most likely human, which sparks debate rather than resolution.
Part 4: The Fouke Monster Search (Arkansas)
A Townwide Hunt
After reports surge, the local community joins a coordinated search with whistles, radios, and teams moving along swamp edges and riverbanks.
What They Find
Searchers document:
- A bone-strewn area interpreted as a possible feeding ground
- Hair samples collected from vegetation
- Photos of partial prints, including a notable three-toed impression
- Ongoing unusual screeching heard during night work
The Final Hook
Audio analysis suggests the new screeching resembles an earlier recording shared by the mayor—yet it doesn’t clearly match a known animal, leaving the team convinced something unusual may be moving through the area.
Key Takeaways
What the team can explain
- Some “ghost light” sightings can be recreated using distant headlights under the right conditions.
What remains open
- Reports of overhead lights, electronics failing, and unidentified sounds are not resolved.
- Physical evidence in the swamp stories is inconsistent, with some samples pointing back to ordinary wildlife.








