Vocalizations From Tuscaloosa Alabama

We don’t get many vocalizations from Alabama these days, so these vocalizations are a treat. It’s hard to tell if it’s a coyote or some other animals, but the Alabama has a pretty good idea. “One of our investigators was able to capture these Bigfoot yells on audio just a few days after our retreat,”… Read more »

Wyoming authorities warn of dangerous wildlife predator on the loose

Wyoming authorities on Thursday warned residents of a sprawling Indian reservation to be on the lookout for a dangerous predator suspected in the death of a 40-year-old woman who died after being attacked by at least one unidentified animal. The warning from Fremont County Chief Deputy Coroner Mark Stratmoen said an examination of the woman’s… Read more »

Dazed and Confused Bigfoot Crossed California Highway 101 During Fires

OCT 29, 2008   Today, The Willets news reported there was a Bigfoot sighting on Highway 101 north of Willets, near Shimmins road during the Mendocino Lightning Complex fires last summer. Willets is a small town in Northern California between the San Francisco bay area and Eureka.   According to reporter Linda Williams, Chris LaPinto… Read more »

Union County Ohio, 1980-Bigfoot Stalking Farmland?

The Telegram, July 2, 1980   Union County, Ohio-June 29, 1980     “We don’t know what is out there, but people are seeing something.  You can’t make up that many stories like this,” said Union County officials of the reported Bigfoot sightings in Union County. Residents of Logan and Union counties have been both… Read more »

Gallia County, Ohio 1869 “Hairy Man Attacks”

Fight with a wild man…   This is one of the earliest Sasquatch encounters published in a mainstream newspaper.   The city of Gallipolis is located on the Ohio River in Gallia County.  Gallipolis lies 40 miles up river from Huntington, WV, 109 miles Southeast of Columbus, OH, and 156 miles east of Cincinnatti. January… Read more »

Slipperyskin-Bear, Bigfoot, or Indian?

During the 1700’s, in the Northeast Kingdom area of Vermont, lived mostly woodsmen, trappers, hunters and fishermen and their families, mostly of the Wabanaki tribe.  It is told that it was also inhabited by Slipperyskin, a “bear” which is supposed to have caused great misery among the settlers.  He earned this name because he managed… Read more »