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Georgia men claim hairy, frozen corpse is Bigfoot

By: BlakMajik send a private message
Palo Alto : CA : USA | about 1 year ago  
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  • Georgia men claim hairy, frozen corpse is Bigfoot
    Georgia men claim hairy, frozen corpse is Bigfoot
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Georgia men claim hairy, frozen corpse is Bigfoot

PALO ALTO, Calif. - Bigfoot or big fat lie? Whenever someone reports sighting the hairy beast of yore (details always fuzzy) or capturing the hirsute humanoid on film (images always grainy), it scares up a dubious debate of international proportions. Friday was just the latest episode in the Sasquatch show, as unreal as it may be.

Two men who claim to have stumbled across a Bigfoot corpse in the woods of northern Georgia indignantly stood by their story at a news conference in Palo Alto during which they offered an e-mail from a scientist as evidence and acknowledged they wouldn't mind making a few bucks from the "find" they have kept stuffed in a freezer for over a month.

"Everyone who has talked down to us is going to eat their words," predicted Matt Whitton, an officer on medical leave from the Clayton County Police Department.

Whitton and Rick Dyer, a former corrections officer, announced the discovery in early July on YouTube videos and their Web site. Although they did not consider themselves devoted Bigfoot trackers before then, they have since started offering weekend search expeditions in Georgia for $499. The specimen they bagged, the men say, was one of several apelike creatures they spotted cavorting in the woods.

As they faced a skeptical audience of several hundred journalists and Bigfoot fans that included one curiosity seeker in a Chewbacca suit, the pair were joined Friday by Tom Biscardi, head of a group called Searching for Bigfoot. Other Bigfoot hunters call Biscardi a huckster looking for media attention.

Biscardi fielded most of the questions. Among them: Why should anyone accept the men's tale when they weren't willing to display their frozen artifact or pinpoint where they allegedly found it? How come bushwhackers aren't constantly tripping over primate remains if there are as many as 7,000 Bigfoots roaming the United States, as Biscardi claimed?

"I understand where you are coming from, but how many real Bigfoot researchers are out there trekking 140,000 miles a year?" Biscardi said.

Biscardi, Whitton and Dyer presented what they called evidence supporting the Bigfoot theory. It was an e-mail from a University of Minnesota scientist, but all it said was that of the three DNA samples sent to the scientist, one was human, one was likely a possum and the third could not be tested because of technical problems.

At least one other Bigfoot researcher, Idaho State University anthropologist Jeffrey Meldrum, called the trio's claims "not compelling in the least." He told the Scientific American that photographs posted on the Web site "just looks like a costume with some fake guts thrown on top for effect."

Whitton and Dyer have offered three different accounts of how they found the beast's remains.

In early videos, the animal was shot by a former felon, and the men followed it into the woods. In a second version, they found a "family of Bigfoot" in the north Georgia mountains. In the third, the two were hiking and stumbled upon the corpse with open wounds.

In one of their YouTube videos, they are shown speaking with a man they identify as a scientist. Earlier this week, they admitted that the man was Dyer's brother. Dyer said they were simply having fun.

Asked why anyone should believe his claims when he already had shown a flair for tomfoolery, he suggested that skeptics simply are jealous.

"They don't have a choice to believe us. We have a body," Dyer said.

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  • News Source: Atlanta Journal-Constution | about 1 year ago
    News of the hoax has turned into a national joke, but the two men who took the money have made themselves scarce. In a complaint filed Thursday with Clayton County police, Lett said he brokered and videotaped the transaction on behalf of Tom Biscardi,...
  • News Source: CNN | about 1 year ago
    At a news conference in California last week, the two men had stood by their claims that they had discovered Bigfoot's corpse and had it on ice...Now the two Georgia men admit the hairy, icy blob was an Internet-purchased Sasquatch costume stuffed...
  • News Source: Fox News | about 1 year ago
    Admitted hoaxer Rick Dyer smiles on camera in a screen grab from WSB-TV's Web site. Bigfoot hoaxers Rick Dyer and Matthew Whitton are back in the limelight — and they're blaming Tom Biscardi, the California promoter who trotted them out for a...
  • News Source: The Star Press | about 1 year ago
    to the Georgia hoax about the hairy backwoods creature...Even as the world was shocked -- shocked -- by Wednesday's revelation that the purported corpse of Bigfoot, that legendary backwoods monster, found by some hunters in Georgia was a hoax, Muncie...
  • News Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | about 1 year ago
    There will be legal action” said Catherine Ortez, who works for Searching for Bigfoot, Inc...The organization paid for rights to the men’s story and their find. “If this was a joke, it was very methodical and thought-out,” she said. The...
  • News Source: Austin America-Statesman/Texas Longhorns | about 1 year ago
    Tom Biscardi, center, Rick Dyer, left, and Matthew Whitton announced last Friday what they claimed to be a deceased Bigfoot...Thursday, August 21, 2008 Our lives really must suck for excitement. There's no other way to explain why a roomful of...
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  • Blog Source: blog.wired.com
    Whitton and Dyer said they put the body in a large freezer shortly after removing it from the woods in early June. (The photo above, provided by the team, allegedly shows the Bigfoot body in that freezer.) Later, they teamed up with ...
  • Blog Source: arglebarglin.blogspot.com
    a Redwood City man who released a documentary titled "Bigfoot Lives," claim they may have the body of one... expeditions, said they found the body of what appears to be a Bigfoot in the woods of northern Georgia
  • Blog Source: www.eontarionow.com
    New York - If Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer are right, then they have discovered the first Bigfoot... Bigfoot. The two hunters came across the corpse of the mythical creature while hunting in a Georgia
  • Blog Source: blogs.sfweekly.com
    with me to Palo Alto today, as the evidence presented by a man named Tom Biscardi and two men from... to first view the corpse was the obliging Tom Biscardi, who helms something called Searching for Bigfoot
  • Blog Source: alienufoparanormal.aliencasebook.com
    Place: Cabana Hotel, 4290 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, California 94306 Searching for Bigfoot, Inc. Menlo Park, California Tom Biscardi, CEO A body that may very well be the body of the creature commonly known as “Bigfoot” has been found ...
  • Blog Source: brusimm.blogspot.com
    Biscardi, Matthew Whitton, and Rick Dyer held to their claims. The DNA samples were human... the Bigfoot phenomenon said that, "Today they should have produced a physical piece of the corpse
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  • Posted By Punditty Punditty | about 1 year ago

    I was at work the other day when I heard the desk clerk say, "They caught Bigfoot!" I was walking the other way and didn't give it another thought until I came home, logged on to the Web and saw that, yup, someone was claiming to have captured Bigfoot. A week later, it looks more like they perpetrated Big Fraud.

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