Who is the person claiming to have found Sasquatch in Georgia?
As far as Bigfoot hoaxes go, it was short-lived one. Only days after Georgia residents Matt Whitton and Rick Dyer told reporters at a press conference on Friday that they had a dead Bigfoot body, their evidence has been exposed as a rubber ape costume. Enlarge Photo Printer Friendly Email to a Friend What’s This? SHARE Digg StumbleUpon Reddit RELATED Bigfoot in Texas? Believers, Skeptics Sound Off at Institute (May 12, 2006) Forensic Expert Says Bigfoot Is Real (October 23, 2003) Is Bigfoot Real? Tune in August 26 on the National Geographic Channel The deception was made public by the very company Whitton and Dyer teamed up with to announce their supposed find. In a statement posted on the Web site of Searching for Bigfoot Inc., “Sasquatch Detective” Steve Kulls said he realized the Bigfoot “corpse” was a fake when the frozen body began to thaw—after the press conference had already taken place. (See “Bigfoot Discovery Declared a Hoax” [August 18, 2008].) Ominous Signs Kulls wrote that
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