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Central Alberta | I heard a story on the radio years ago, about a hunter who claimed to have killed a bigfoot when he surprised it in a thicket. It came at him, so he shot two of them, a male and female as I recall. I think it was somewhere in the Texas panhandle. He said his biggest fear afterwards was that he thought he had killed two humans, they looked so human-like. He said he knew where they were buried, but he wanted to keep it secret to protect himself from prosecution. I'm not sure when I heard it, it might have been in the 90s.
Some would think it's best to just call it BS and forget it, but there is such a thing as reasonable doubt. Unless there's a way to prove it was a lie, we are forced to admit that it might be true. But that's not the same thing as believing in Bigfoot. Not at all. | |
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