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	<title>Comments on: Bigfoot body found in the Georgia woods?</title>
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		<title>By: lindsey</title>
		<link>http://BigfootFOUND.info/bigfoot-found/bigfoot-body-found-in-the-georgia-woods/#comment-9</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 18:51:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>no because the big foot is spiritual and blessed the Indians said if you kill him you will die in 7 years.i love big foot.</description>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 16:03:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You can still find pictures of the 2008 "bigfoot body" by searching Google, but plese be aware that this sighting was a hoax. On July 9, 2008, two hikers, Rick Dyer and Matthew Whitton, posted a video to YouTube claiming that they had discovered the body of a deceased Sasquatch in a forest in northern Georgia. Steve Kulls of Sasquatchdetective.com and Sasquatchdetective Radio posted a video response asking them to appear on his radio program on July 28, 2008. After an hour long phone interview with Dyer on July 28, Kulls contacted Tom Biscardi, a long-time Bigfoot enthusiast and CEO of Searching for Bigfoot, Inc. of Menlo Park, California. At that time they decided that Biscardi would take over the investigation. He traveled to Georgia on August 1, 2008 to look at the body (named "Rickmat" by Dyer and Whitton). Biscardi was given samples of genetic material by Dyer and Whitton. Biscardi then hand delivered the samples to Dr. Curt Nelson in Michigan. One sample was shown to contain human DNA and another sample opossum DNA, while a third was inconclusive. Biscardi suggested that the opossum DNA could be attributed to the stomach contents of the carcass. On August 4, Dyer and Whitton entered into a contract with Searching for Bigfoot, Inc. On August 12, Dyer and Whitton requested $50,000 from Searching for Bigfoot, Inc., as a good faith gesture. They received their requested funds on August 14. Biscardi had originally planned a press conference after the body had been examined by scientists, but Dyer and Whitton refused to turn the body over to his company unless the press conference was held first. The press conference took place on August 15, 2008. By this time, the story had been covered by many news networks, including BBC, CNN, ABC News, and FOX News. On August 16, the alleged Bigfoot body arrived with the Searching for Bigfoot team. The body was in a block of ice in a freezer. It was estimated to weigh about 1500 pounds, and at first began thawing at room temperature to avoid additional decomposition. When some hair was exposed, it was tested and found to be uncharacteristic of hair. At that point, heat was applied to speed thawing. Once the head was exposed, it felt hollow when researchers touched it. Once the feet were exposed, it was confirmed that they were made of rubber. Biscardi was immediately contacted, who confronted Dyer and Whitton. They admitted the "body" was a costume. Biscardi set up a meeting with Dyer and Whitton so that they would sign a promissory note and admission of what they had done. When Biscardi arrived at the hotel room where the meeting was to take place, he found that Dyer and Whitten had left. It is still unclear as to Dyer and Whitton’s motivation behind the hoax. Whitton is a seven-year veteran with the Clayton County Police Department, who has since lost his job due to his participation in the hoax.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can still find pictures of the 2008 &#8220;bigfoot body&#8221; by searching Google, but plese be aware that this sighting was a hoax. On July 9, 2008, two hikers, Rick Dyer and Matthew Whitton, posted a video to YouTube claiming that they had discovered the body of a deceased Sasquatch in a forest in northern Georgia. Steve Kulls of Sasquatchdetective.com and Sasquatchdetective Radio posted a video response asking them to appear on his radio program on July 28, 2008. After an hour long phone interview with Dyer on July 28, Kulls contacted Tom Biscardi, a long-time Bigfoot enthusiast and CEO of Searching for Bigfoot, Inc. of Menlo Park, California. At that time they decided that Biscardi would take over the investigation. He traveled to Georgia on August 1, 2008 to look at the body (named &#8220;Rickmat&#8221; by Dyer and Whitton). Biscardi was given samples of genetic material by Dyer and Whitton. Biscardi then hand delivered the samples to Dr. Curt Nelson in Michigan. One sample was shown to contain human DNA and another sample opossum DNA, while a third was inconclusive. Biscardi suggested that the opossum DNA could be attributed to the stomach contents of the carcass. On August 4, Dyer and Whitton entered into a contract with Searching for Bigfoot, Inc. On August 12, Dyer and Whitton requested $50,000 from Searching for Bigfoot, Inc., as a good faith gesture. They received their requested funds on August 14. Biscardi had originally planned a press conference after the body had been examined by scientists, but Dyer and Whitton refused to turn the body over to his company unless the press conference was held first. The press conference took place on August 15, 2008. By this time, the story had been covered by many news networks, including BBC, CNN, ABC News, and FOX News. On August 16, the alleged Bigfoot body arrived with the Searching for Bigfoot team. The body was in a block of ice in a freezer. It was estimated to weigh about 1500 pounds, and at first began thawing at room temperature to avoid additional decomposition. When some hair was exposed, it was tested and found to be uncharacteristic of hair. At that point, heat was applied to speed thawing. Once the head was exposed, it felt hollow when researchers touched it. Once the feet were exposed, it was confirmed that they were made of rubber. Biscardi was immediately contacted, who confronted Dyer and Whitton. They admitted the &#8220;body&#8221; was a costume. Biscardi set up a meeting with Dyer and Whitton so that they would sign a promissory note and admission of what they had done. When Biscardi arrived at the hotel room where the meeting was to take place, he found that Dyer and Whitten had left. It is still unclear as to Dyer and Whitton’s motivation behind the hoax. Whitton is a seven-year veteran with the Clayton County Police Department, who has since lost his job due to his participation in the hoax.</p>
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		<title>By: rosemary</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 00:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>how do i see the pictures of the bigfoot body found in georgia</description>
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