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Send a text (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/tex...) A seven-foot silhouette hurls a tire across the night, a Mustang’s hood crumples under a sudden weight, and Fort Worth holds its breath. We return to the summer of 1969, when the Lake Worth Monster—dubbed the Goatman—turned an overgrown shoreline into a nightly pilgrimage and a metro-wide obsession. From the first panicked teen report to the photo that reignited the frenzy, we follow how a single lakeside encounter swelled into a legend that still haunts North Texas lore. We paint the physical world that made belief feel possible: a neglected lake ringed with brush right to the water, a handful of dim roads, and a city that had largely turned its back on the shoreline. That setting, plus a media ecosystem of live radio cut-ins and eager TV crews, created a perfect feedback loop. Testimony from a calm, convincing teen witness drove thousands to the woods with flashlights (and too many guns), while reporters captured the chaos as much as the creature. When a grainy photograph surfaced—rare and hard to fake in 1969—the story surged again. And just as doubt settled, a Ford Mustang bore fresh scars and a shaken driver swore something dropped from the trees. Along the way, we unpack why legends like Goatman endure: how ambiguous evidence gains power when it’s physical, how a place’s geography can trick the senses at night, and how shared fear becomes a social event. We connect the Goatman to a broader North Texas map of mystery—from the Lady of White Rock Lake to haunted depots and decades of UFO chatter—showing how these tales stitch a sprawling city into a community of listeners, drivers, and late-night searchers. With first-hand memories of KLIF’s on-the-ground reports, we trace the emotional arc of a city that couldn’t look away. If you love cryptids, local history, and the strange chemistry between rumor and reality, press play and decide where you land: hoax, hysteria, or something that still prowls the tree line. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves a good scare, and leave a review to tell us your verdict.