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'Bigfoot' corpse is really rubber gorilla



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
NO WONDER Bigfoot failed a DNA test. Researchers say the hairy heap claimed by two men to be the corpse of the mythical half-ape, half-human creature was actually a full-body rubber gorilla costume.
The discovery adds another dimension to what appears to be an elaborate hoax by Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer, the owners of a company that offers Bigfoot merchandise, that sparked an internet frenzy last week.

The pair said they discovered the Bi
gfoot corpse while hiking in the woods of northern Georgia, with a dubious photo – and the commercial interests of the alleged discoverers – drawing interest from Australia to Europe.

The men held a news conference last Friday which revealed the results of tests on genetic material from the alleged remains, which were frozen in ice and placed in a freezer, did not prove the creature's existence.

Bigfoot creatures are said to live in the forests of the US Pacific north-west. Steve Kulls, executive director of the website Squatchdetective.com and the host of Squatchdetective Radio, said in an online statement that the rubber suit was discovered after the researchers thawed the "corpse".

He said he was part of a team that involved Tom Biscardi, host of a weekly online radio show about the Bigfoot who was contacted by the alleged discoverers. "This (discovery) has since been proven a lie," said Mr Kulls.

He explained researchers had used heat to speed up the thawing of the shaggy remains. Within an hour, they realised at least part of the head was hollow and, over the next hour, a break appeared near the feet.

"As the team and I began examining this area … I observed the foot which looked unnatural, reached in and confirmed it was a rubber foot," said Kulls.

The whereabouts of Mr Whitton and Mr Dyer were not known yesterday.





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Pilrig.,

Livingston 21/08/2008 05:50:32
surprise, surprise.
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Pilrig.,

Livingston 21/08/2008 05:51:59
"Elaborate hoax" - "elaborate" ? - how ?
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Anglofile,

21/08/2008 08:17:14
Hoax's don't have to be elaborate to fool the Yanks. All you need is to find a gullible yank..............America is stuffed full of them!!!!!!!!!!!
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Boy Wonder,

21/08/2008 08:21:34
I wonder how much the gullible septics were stung for by this con??
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bluehead,

edinburgh 21/08/2008 09:30:33
could have been worse,might have even been a blow up doll,nowadays anything is possible.!!
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ennerdale27,

sale cheshire 21/08/2008 10:14:14
A hoax! well, strike me down - who'd have thought that?
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Let's have the truth,

Queensland 21/08/2008 11:03:19
"NO WONDER Bigfoot failed a DNA test".

The latest I've heard is that they've used the DNA to link it with a bank robbery in 1999.

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Anglofile,

21/08/2008 13:29:45
The most surprising thing,(maybe not that surprising) is that the DNA from the rubber suit matched dubya bush's.
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Boston sports fan,

21/08/2008 17:16:49
Oh my, I thought they'd be able to find a genetic link to our W and Dick. What a disappointment!
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henrymanchester,

UK 21/08/2008 22:52:49
IT WAS PRESCOTT!
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Pilrig.,

Livingston 22/08/2008 23:34:40
As soon as the perpetrators refused to submit the carcase for scientific analysis that's when the game was indeed up.

 

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