Paul Freeman was an American Bigfoot hunter who claimed to have discovered Bigfoot tracks showing dermal ridges. The plaster casts Freeman subsequently made were convincing enough to be considered critical pieces of evidence by anthropologists Jeff Meldrum of Idaho State University and Grover Krantz of Washington State University, who put considerable time and resources into studying them.

Sharon H
Besides the Patty film, this is very convincing, IMHO.
Barry R
I always said Freeman footage was as good or better than the Patterson
Charles R
Ran it at .25 speed to catch a detail. It also turns it’s body to look at Freeman as to just turning its short neck, much like Patty, however Freeman only had to look at 90 degrees and not almost 180 degrees that Patty did. I too have been convinced for years this is the second best footage.
Charles R
I should add no one worked harder on trying to obtain evidence than did Paul Freeman and too bad he passed away way to young.
Nigel R
@0:32 when he’s stopped he’s practically invisible
william g
I believe the Freeman footage is as authentic as the Patterson Gimlin film.
John G
I have seen this before as well as a Paul Freeman interview. He was as authentic as they get. He had tracked the seasonal movements of these creatures around his home and guessed that they would be coming back in and around the time he filmed this. Of the countless hours he spent hunting this creature…this was all he was able to visibly capture. This video is a testament to the very elusive nature of BigFoot and Paul’s endless fascination with the subject.
devon c
The original footage is much longer – maybe 5 minutes… but shows eventually that there are two of them, as they walk away through the forest. I’ve been absolutely convinced since seeing his footage that these ‘people’ are real. If you can find the original footage,I recommend watching it.
william g
There was better clarity in the original footage and he filmed many huge footprints that same day in that area after they walked off.
Glen K
(New Jersey) I have little to ad, as EVERY comment is so thoughtfully written, and on the mark. A testament to a Remarkable man, Paul Freeman.
Spanky
RIP Paul Freeman. He was a great everyday guy. This footage is every bit of Good as the Patterson film. The reason is, is because nobody’s ever claimed that they were the ones behind the suit.