ATLANTA(AP)
Turns out Bigfoot was just a rubber suit. Two researchers on a
quest to prove the existence of Bigfoot say that the carcass
encased in a block of ice _ handed over to them for an undisclosed
sum by two men who claimed to have found it _ were slowly thawed
out, and discovered to be a rubber gorilla outfit.
The revelation comes just days after a much ballyhooed news
conference was held in California to proclaim that the remains of
the creature were found in the North Georgia mountains was the
legendary man-ape.
Steve Kulls, executive director of squatchdetective.com and host
of Squatchdetective Radio, says in a posting on a Web site run by
Bigfoot researcher Tom Biscardi that as the "evidence"
was thawed, the claim began to unravel as a giant hoax.
First, the hair sample was burned and "melted into a ball
uncharacteristic of hair," Kulls said in the posting.
The thawing process was sped up and the exposed head was found
to be "unusually hollow in one small section." An hour of
thawing later and the feet were exposed _ and they were found to be
made of rubber.
Matt Whitton, an officer who has been on medical leave from the
Clayton County Police Department, and Rick Dyer, a former Georgia
corrections officer, announced the find in early July on YouTube
videos and a Web site.
"Everyone who has talked down to us is going to eat their
words," Whitton said at the time.
Phone calls to Whitton and Dyer went unreturned on Tuesday. But
the voicemail recording for their Bigfoot Tip Line _ which
proclaims they search for leprechauns and the Loch Ness monster _
has been updated and announcing they're also in search of
"big cats and dinosaurs. If you see any of those, give us a
call."
On Tuesday, Clayton County Police Chief Jeff Turner said he has
not spoken to Whitton but processed paperwork to fire him.
"Once he perpetrated a fraud, that goes into his
credibility and integrity," Turner said. "He has violated
the duty of a police officer."
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