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So why show us a fake? What kind of validity does that give your claim? The one thing I do notice is that fakes can be filmed; BF cannot. Of course there is that strong possibility that BF does not exist.
A cross between fear factor and twilight zone.[/quote]
The problem is that BFRO researcher Carter Buschardt would be out of business if nobody believed in BF. That is where we have a problem with this lack of evidence. You cannot have an iron in the fire; a vested interest in making people believe.
Does Oklahoma have a traditional Big Foot presence? I think all of the stories for Oklahoma would be post 1980's which means that the range is expanding, which I find hard to believe, or that the rumors are expanding?
LOCATION DETAILS: Leon County Texas, 1930's along the Trinity river about 120 miles from Houston
OBSERVED: This is the second time I have listed this report. Two men
Lawyer Henry and another fellow were quail hunting along a fence line near the Trinity River (A swamp, tall old oak, hickory and pecan.) They saw a very large 9' tall brown/black creature burst from the very thick brush carrying a calf. The calf weighed approx 300lbs and this animal had it in its arms running upright. Needless to say they departed the area and sped back to their employer a MR. JW who would like to remain confedential due to his failing health. As dusk approached MR JW, Sherrif, and the hunters returned to the location to find; one dead calf, entrails removed and brush
busted up all around. The three dogs MR JW brought would not get out of the car and the concenious opinion was to leave.
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Whitten and Dyer told CNN this were a hoax.
Shady for someone in law enforcement.
It is a little hard to find evidence from 1930. Also many hunters, in that era, drank while hunting and no sobriety test were ever administered (I don't even think they had sobriety test back then).
As far as that other link about the Four-State area: It shows a man setting up a trail camera. Where are the high quality trail camera pictures?
We keep looping through this non-information so called evidence. Most of us realized Santa Clause did not exist by the time we were ten or much younger. There is probably more 'proof' that Santa Clause does exist because of the cookies disappearing - not to mention the presents left behind. Hey it beats the windstorm knocking over a few trees and the dog was afraid.
Whitten and Dyer told CNN this were a hoax.
Shady for someone in law enforcement.
Yes it is. i was only referring what Golden Hawk said.
Dr Melba Hetchum, Whitten, Dyer, Biscardi,(has trips and everyone has a event) Matt Moneymaker and a few others are pretty much discredited.
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