Last month two young boys in Massachusetts found Bigfoot body parts decomposing in the woods. Two weeks ago a pair of Georgian hunters discovered a Sasquatch corpse deep in the woods. Who is targeting the Sasquatch—and why?
On the twenty-ninth of March two young boys discovered a Bigfoot foot decomposing in the woods and reported their discovery to the local police department. Police Chief Frank Alvihiera sent the gruesome find to the medical examiner, who has ascertained that, although it has five toes, the foot is not human.
Over in Georgia, Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer—who run Bigfoot expeditions—claim that they found a dead bigfoot deep in the woods a couple of weeks ago and hauled the corpse home with them. Since then the men have been storing it in their freezer. Whitton and Dyer claim that the Bigfoot, which has reddish hair and weighs over 230kg, appears to be a cross between a human and an ape. The two main promise to provide further proof of their find—including DNA and further photographs—at a press conference, but they refuse to divulge the exact location where they found the body, in an effort to protect other bigfoot which they claim to have seen around the body.
Bigfoot sightings are not that rare, but evidence of this nature is, and if the decaying foot turns out to be real, and the corpse does as well, it raises several questions: what happened to the monsters? Could someone be targeting the Sasquatch