Lee Speigel has the news from yesterday's Sanger Paranormal press conference concerning what the paranormalists think could be evidence that two Bigfoots leaned against the windows of a truck, leaving body oils and impressions of their profiles. Sanger Paranormal used the press conference to put out the word that they need money to have DNA testing performed on the forensic evidence gathered from the truck after the Memorial Day Weekend incident. Exclusive photos accompany Speigel's report. Quick to follow up on the press conference, Lon Strickler atPhantoms & Monsters gives his impressions of the event in 'Bigfoot Face Plant' Press Conference Falls Short. And Javier Ortega of Ghost Theory follows the action with a close look at the photos and a video, wondering if the impressions could have been made by a bear, as seen in Fresno Bigfoot Prints: The Photos and Video. Elsewhere, Annalee Newitz takes on the science of cryptozoology, pointing out the efforts of famed cryptozoologists like Dr. Karl Shuker and Loren Coleman and including the opinions of those who think the field is pseudoscience, with The Search for Monsters Among Us, then Alasdair Wilkins turns your attention to cases where animals were described often but dismissed by science as hoaxes until they were discovered, alive and well, as seen in Legendary Cryptids That Turned Out to be Absolutely Real. Meanwhile, with the help of some newspaper archives, Judy Jenkins brings us back to tales of Bigfoot with Hair-raising Accounts Aren't Uncommon in Kentucky. And Robin Bellamy at CFZ - Canadaisn't giving any love to television's newest Sasquatchploitation show withFinding Bigfoot...Isn't.
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