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As we’ve been reporting, Bill Brock’s TV show is slated to air sometime this year. A lot of the show will be about Brock and his team traversing some of the world’s spookiest caves. According to Brock, the APACHE DEATH CAVE is frickin’ haunted!:
There was some weird stuff going on in this cave…We spent time in here as you can read on our press release… There was no DOUBT some scary s&^^ in there!! It didn’t want us there what ever it was… http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/apache-death-cave…. Be sure to keep a close eye out for our new Air date… SOON SOON!!! – Bill Brock
If you’re interested, here’s the gist of the story:
In 1878, a group of Apache raiders attacked a Navajo encampment near the Little Colorado river. Almost every Navajo man, woman, and child was killed in the raid. When the Apache finished looting the encampment, only three girls remained and they were swiftly taken prisoner by the Apache.
When the Navajo leaders got word of this attack, they sent out 25 men to avenge the fallen encampment. They employed their usual strategies, tracking the Apache across the land, and blocking the borders to the region. However their efforts failed and the trails went cold, disappearing into the river and volcanic cinder.
News arrived that another nearby Navajo encampment had been raided, which meant that the Apache were still in the area. Scouts were deployed again, two of which were sent to check the short arm of Canyon Diablo. The scouts had found nothing until they were startled by a blast of hot air that was coming from underneath the ground. Upon further investigation, the scouts discovered that the hot air was coming from an Apache campfire in an underground cavern beneath them, large enough to house both the Apache raiding party and their horses.
The scouts returned with news of their discovery, and the Navajo came back with a vengeance. After they killed two unsuspecting watchmen at the mouth of the cave, they gathered up the dry sagebrush and driftwood on the canyon floor and started a fire at the entrance of the cave. Now aware of the attack as smoke billowed into their hideaway, the Apache slit the throats of their horses and used what was left of their water to put out the flames, doing their best to seal off the entrance with corpses of their former mounts.
Read more here: Link
Source: http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.com/2014/08/bill-brock-says-this-cave-is-spooky-now.html