BUSTED! Bigfoot Found in Georgia was a Hoax!

Dave Plouffe
The buzz last week on the internet was that a Bigfoot body that was found in the Hills of Georgia and frozen by two 'good ol' boys.' These two men Whitton and Dyer posted pictures of the Bigfoot corpse on the internet, gave radio interviews, made press conferences, and appeared on TV. During one of the radio interviews they stated that they would only allow the body to be in the custody of famous Bigfoot hunter Tom Biscardi.

Biscardi in the past has been involved in some Bigfoot hoaxes and this has ruined his creditability.

Biscardi appeared on Fox news swearing that this is the real thing. Biscardi stated that he touched the frozen corpse and he was positive that this was a Bigfoot. He even invited the fox news correspondent out to view the body.

On Friday Aug 15th the team held a press conference in California about the DNA findings. The DNA samples were taken from the intestine region of the of the corpse and the tests came back as inconclusive, human and opossum. Also during this press conference the team of Whitton and Dyer kept stumbling on their words and things just didn't seem to add up. For instance a reporter asked if they always take video cameras with them hunting. Their story was that they were just out hunting, and now they had video footage of Bigfoot. Also one of the hunters stayed behind while the other had to go back and get the truck to carry the corpse out. This was a time period of over 9 hours! All during this time Whitton (one of the hunters) said he was being surrounded by many Bigfoot creatures. I wouldn't leave my buddy alone in the woods like that.

After Biscardi revealed that they have a Bigfoot corpse, Jerry Parrino owner of an internet costume shop claimed that the Bigfoot was wearing one of his costumes!

During the weekend Biscardi sent Steve Kulls to Georgia to examine the body. Kulls reported that after thawing out the corpse it was clear that the corpse was wearing rubber feet. This confirms the costume that Parrino said was his internet shops costume. Kulls also reported that the hair on the corpse burns like plastic.

Biscardi, who paid the original two hunters (Whitton and Dyer) an undisclosed sum of money, went into crisis mode. Whitton and Dyer admitted it was a hoax. Biscardi demanded his money back and arranged a meeting at 0800 Monday morning to have the two men sign a promissory note. Whitton and Dyer never showed up. The two good ol' boys from Georgia outsmarted everyone and ran out with Biscardi's money.

Published by Dave Plouffe

A 20 year naval submarine veteran. David is a curriculum development professional with the US government, US Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security. He has worked extensivily with the Department...  View profile

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  • Julie8/25/2008

    Why would someone do this? When us want to really be belivers of this animal are so dissapointed in this. I wanted to know finally that he is real. I love this idea. Who wouldn't want something like this to finally be proven? Wanting to know my whole life. It would have been so great. This is worse than having a broken heart.

  • jcorn8/20/2008

    I hear the people behind the hoax are in deep trouble now. Thanks for the info and update, enjoyed reading it.

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