Nov 29

Sasquatch Fingerprints

Daniel Dover wrote a great article on Sasquatch fingerprints. Here is the article:

Fingerprints are unique identifying markers used to solve many a whodunit mystery, or of equal importance for our inquiry, as will soon be evident — who could not have done it. In the realm of sasquatches vs us the investigation into whodunit clears “us” as the usual suspect since no Homo sapiens exhibits the fingerprint pattern most typically associated with alleged sasquatch fingerprints. Moreover, the dermal ridges measure twice as thick on sasquatch prints as our own; it’s an altogether different print. So, the whodunit mystery revolves as much around eliminating known species as it does figuring out which species is responsible for leaving these sometimes extraordinarily large prints.

Homo sapiens fingerprints loop, curve, and swirl. Here are some typical Homo sapiens fingerprints.

 

 

However, the typical sasquatch fingerprint exhibits straight diagonal lines (no swirling). No human nor any known primate produces a fingerprint pattern like this. Of all the known animals which produce fingerprint patterns none produce one even close to this pattern.

 

 

The above index fingerprint was collected in North Carolina in May 2008 from a property that experienced frequent sasquatch activity. The residents there regularly put out food for the sasquatches. A local police officer was called and he lifted palm and fingerprints, a full set, off of the passenger window of the family’s pickup truck. As to the question of “whodunit.” the prime suspects, in this case, is irrevocably linked to the frequent sasquatch activity there. Thanks goes to Loren Coleman’s Cryptomudo.com for this great image; read the full account here: Sasquatch’s Fingerprint

Similar fingerprints, often much larger than would be left by a human hand, have been found hundreds to thousands of miles apart. Below we see the extremely large fingerprints Dave Gibson found on his rear car glass in up state New York in 2014. As is typically found on sasquatch fingerprints these prints are likewise devoid of any loops or swirls present on Homo sapiens (human) fingerprints.

 

 

Only a very few types of animals display fingerprints: namely primates, koalas, and some possums possess fingerprints. Jimmy Chilcutt is an expert in both human and non-human fingerprints, having collected samples from all known primates. His work was highly regarded by both the FBI and DEA when he worked for the Conroe Police Department north of Houston, Texas. He has conducted research studying both human and nonhuman primate fingerprints, personally amassing about 1,000 nonhuman primate fingerprints.

When Chilcutt heard that Dr. Jeffery Meldrum of Idaho State University had alleged sasquatch fingerprints he jumped at the chance to see what he had, contacting Meldrum who agreed to allow Chilcutt to study his entire collection. Not believing in the existence of sasquatch Chilcutt assumed he would likely debunk these alleged prints, but he turned from skeptic to believer when he realized they were unique, totally unlike any other fingerprints found anywhere in the world, thus authenticating Meldrum’s collection as not that of any known primate, which creates a conundrum for the avid sasquatch debunker — what unknown primate is leaving these unique prints? Chilcutt noted their lack of whorls or swirls that are present in human prints, the dermal ridges were twice as thick as our own, and he also found they displayed crease marks not found in human fingerprints. Bigfoot have unique fingerprints

The following video shows images captured on a garage door window that may be a Juvenile Sasquatch Handprint

The youtube channel “SnowWhite Bigfoot” is a video diary cataloging an ongoing habituation of a property where a group of sasquatches interact with the residents there, like taking and leaving gifts. On one occasion the lady there noticed fingerprints she believes a juvenile left on a door window of her garage. She says the prints are smaller than her’s. Some of the prints have the typical diagonal straight lines associated with sasquatches, but not all, including an arching curve.

She assures me that there has been no contamination with someone else touching the glass, but I still wonder if someone could have put their finger on it while examining a print or in some other instance considering the patterns are so different, causing reluctance on my part to conclusively affirm they are from the same individual. Perhaps some adult there might have lightly touched the glass. But we should also keep an open mind on this and not arbitrarily dismiss it.

 

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3 Responses to “Sasquatch Fingerprints”

  1. Knobby

    The full article has a lot more, including sasquatch foot dermals that are unlike anything else. This is something that sasquatch debunkers will have to go into overdrive to make up stuff to challenge it.

  2. Gumshoguy

    Good article Wes! This Daniel guy did his homework … there about 6 billion people in the world and nobody (nobody) has or will ever have an identical print with anyone else. We are all finitely unique when it comes to fingreprints so when you throw in the “Sasquatch” element it simply boggles the mind, in a rather irrefutable way. Once again, good work to the author and thank you posting that Wes!

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