A Missouri Bigfoot researcher has released an audio file containing unknown sounds he suspects could be linked to the unproven creature.
Randy Savig, a disabled 50-year-old who has been investigating the Bigfoot phenomenon for over three years, says he and other researchers go to the Bennet Springs area annually.
“This year, Bennett Expedition was a huge success,” Savig said about the early May trip. ” We got some unknown audio clips.”
He tells Cryptozoology News that he focuses his research efforts on the audio field. Savig and his team use a parabolic microphone and a drop box to record the sounds. He meticulously takes notes of every audio detail he can not immediately identify. He has done most of his work around the Ozarks area.
“There is no way that I can prove what critter makes these variety of sounds with all the related evidence in the same area, but I suspect it is Sasquatch.”
This time, he explains, they were able to capture what he considers a high amount of activity in “only 40 hours of audio”
Savig produced a 12-minute-video where he presented each of the audio clips. From a possible bipedal creature being heard passing by the microphone, to “distant whoops” ,”screams” and the sound of something following the team during a night hike, the most remarkable audio part contains what he believes to be a possible argument between the alleged primates.
The odd high-pitched sounds can be heard at the 10:20-minute mark and resemble a human conversation. But, says Savig, no one was out there at the time.
Source: cryptozoologynews