
The legends of Skinwalker Ranch have always been shrouded in whispers and campfire tales. But when a sworn officer of the law steps onto the property to corroborate those nightmares, the investigation takes a chilling turn.
In a groundbreaking new episode, ranch researcher Ryan Skinner arrived at the compound with Kris Porret, a former local deputy sheriff. Porret didn’t come empty-handed. He brought decades of local law enforcement history, shedding a horrifying new light on the dark legacy of the original landowners, Kenneth and Edith Meyers.
According to the former deputy, Kenneth Meyers didn’t just live on the ranch—he survived it. Porret revealed that Meyers suffered from extreme, seemingly irrational paranoia.
Meyers took terrifying precautions to secure the interior of his own home. He heavily padlocked and chained down household appliances, including cupboards and even the refrigerator.
But was that the whole story? When questioned by locals about his bizarre behavior, Meyers chillingly referenced relentless “alien activity.”

He reported that objects vanished into thin air, window screens were mysteriously removed from the outside, and nighttime visitors terrorized his family. Fans immediately noticed the disturbing implication: whatever was stalking the Meyers family wasn’t just outside in the dark. It was getting inside the house.
Yet something didn’t add up. The phenomenon didn’t just play psychological games. It aggressively targeted the livestock in ways that defy all natural laws.
Porret recounted a highly classified, bizarre incident involving three missing heifers. After an exhaustive search of the sprawling property, the heavy animals were discovered inside a small shed.
They weren’t dead, but they weren’t moving. According to the former sheriff, the massive heifers had been physically lifted and bizarrely stacked on top of one another inside the confined space.
They were completely unresponsive, as if trapped in a deep, induced paralysis. What happened next raised even more questions. When searchers poured water over one of the heifers, it instantly snapped out of its catatonic state, snapping back to consciousness as if a spell had been broken.
Could this be a sign of something bigger? If an unseen force possesses the physical strength to effortlessly stack thousand-pound animals, and the chemical or electromagnetic capability to instantly paralyze them, the current team is in extreme danger.
That is where the mystery deepens. The horrifying accounts from the past perfectly align with the current caretakers, Tom Lewis and Kandus Linde, who report an ongoing, oppressive sensation of being watched and terrifying noises echoing from beneath the property.

However, the situation may be far from over.
Driven by the stories of the Meyers’ nighttime home invasions, the investigative team turned their attention to a previously discovered, heavily sealed concrete room hidden deep in the basement of the old ranch house. Believing it might hold the answers to Kenneth Meyers’ extreme paranoia, they drilled a small hole to insert a fiber-optic camera.
But as the lens adjusted to the pitch-black void, the monitor revealed something that made the blood drain from their faces: resting in the dirt were scattered, unidentifiable objects that looked exactly like ancient bone.