In the shadowed lore of Kentucky's Pope Lick Trestle, where freight trains roar like beasts and fog coils like a noose, the Legend of the Goat Man-a grotesque fusion of man and beast-lives. Born from whispers of a cursed farmer who traded his soul for dark power or a circus freak forged in a fiery wreck, this monster lures victims onto the 772-foot span with chilling mimicry of loved ones' cries or a darkened curse, so deep, it consumes your senses.Drawn from survivor testimonies and brittle newspaper clippings, The Trestle at Pope Lick hurls you into the fall of 1993, when four teens chase rumors of a satanic church hidden in the woods. Their thrill-seeking quest spirals into a heart-stopping descent: As unearthly screams pierce the night and the fog tightens its grip, the group faces a malevolent force that clings like decay, drawing them to the trestle's deadly embrace-where trains crush without mercy and the creature's rancid breath promises unending torment.Steeped in the bone-chilling dread of Stephen King and Dean Koontz, this true-life horror blurs the line between myth and reality, leaving you haunted by the bleat that slithers through the dark. Read it if you dare, but beware: the Goat Man's gaze may already have you in its grasp.