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BigFoot Not Such A Big Find After All
(I'm sure most of you have seen the story all over the news about these guys that 'claim' to have found the corpse of the infamouse "BigFoot" in Georgia. In case you haven't here's the story for that. It turns out it's a fake after all... Well nooo kiddin'... Could've knocked me over! LOL)
5:09pm Tuesday August 19, 2008
An independent investigator in the US has proved that two men who said they had found Bigfoot's remains were actually pulling off a hoax.
Expert Bigfoot tracker Tom Biscardi thought that Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer's claim to have found the monster was genuine at first.
They had given him a sample from the body which matched ape/human DNA.
After paying them a fee to hand over the body, Biscardi's team was taken to the body in Georgia.
Private detective Kull said that they had to thaw out the frozen corpse to investigate it.
"Within one hour we were able to see the partially exposed head," Kulls said.
"I was able to feel that it seemed mostly firm, but unusually hollow in one small section. This was yet another ominous sign."
"Within the next hour of thaw, a break appeared up near the feet area. ... I observed the foot which looked unnatural, reached in and confirmed it was a rubber foot."
While Kull was investigating the corpse, the two fraudsters insisted that Biscardi himself hold a press conference with them to announce the find.
Later, upon discovering he had been victim to a hoax he called the duo at their California hotel.
They admitted it was a hoax and agreed to sign a promissory note at a meeting set for 8am at the hotel.
But when Biscardi got there, he found that they had left.
Now, both Mr Whitton and Mr Dyer, along with Mr Biscardi's money have disappeared.
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8/19/2008, 10:59 pm
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