PALO ALTO, Calif. - Three Bigfoot seekers, including a Redwood City man who released a documentary titled "Bigfoot Lives," claim they may have the body of one and plan to release a photo and what they claim is DNA evidence at a news conference in Palo Alto on Friday.
Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer, Georgia residents who lead Bigfoot-tracking expeditions, said they found the body of what appears to be a Bigfoot in the woods of northern Georgia and will join local Bigfoot researcher Tom Biscardi at the news conference, according to Robert Barrows, who is publicizing the event.
Barrows' name is known in San Mateo County, where he has made multiple bids as a Democratic primary candidate for the District 12 Congressional seat formerly occupied by the late U.S. Rep. Tom Lantos and now by Jackie Speier.
"I think you'll find that this is the real deal," Barrows said of the alleged discovery.
Supposed to be legit (no pun intended). However, since I have read that at the press conference they are going to show up with a photo and DNA evidence, it's like BS. How the frick is someone supposed to validate it's bogfoot DNA if there is no bigfoot DNA to reference it to? Only thing they can say is that it doesn't belong to any known species.
is this being covered by any tv channels?? I want to watch this news conference.... That wild hog (hogzilla) turned out to be a fake, so I'm thinking this is more of the same.
Whitton and Dyer have so far offered three different tales so far about how they came to find the creature[...]"Do you think these fellows would come this far and put their reputations and their jobs on the line if they didn't have what they say they have?"[...]They're not winning over any skeptics
Just goes to show if you're planning a hoax, get your stories straight first