strange days
Fox News has some video of the alleged Bigfoot carcass (via Cryptomundo), and an interview with its discoverer, Tom Biscardi:
And, a more detailed pic:
As well as describing the creature, Biscardi issued an open invite for media to come investigate the body, alongside unspecified scientists, next week.
I’m starting to get my hopes up. If this is a hoax, it is an amazingly thorough one. I’m no photo expert, but that definitely looks like a genuine biological carcass. It seems plausible these guys did find something in Georgia. Whether it is actually Bigfoot remains to be seen.
But how cool would it be if that really was Bigfoot?
August 14th, 2008 by graeme |


I’m calling hoax. I was reading a MeFi thread about this last night, and some messageboard dudes noticed that bigfoot’s face looks like a specific brand of gorilla costume. A pretty good hoax though!
I hope that, even if it’s decided it’s real, they announce it to be a hoax. Think of all the people that would descend there, wanting to “bag me a Bigfoot.” They’d be hunted to no end, and destroyed quickly.
However, I think it’s just Georgia marketing by their tourism department.
I dunno… you don’t go on National Television with your face and reputation and then invite the press to come out and examine a gorilla costume for themselves. I’m saying this is real. And, at this point, how can it be anything other than bigfoot? Even if it’s a giant oversized orangutan, it’s still bigfoot.
The ONLY way I can see this being a hoax is publicity for a movie or something but even then I think that is unlikely because at this point you’d think that would work more against you than it would for you.
There could be a “tragic” fire, or some other disaster, that destroys the body.