Laura Krantz
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Podcast Appearances
He also got testimonials in the mail.
And he had hundreds of those letters.
With a brief little story, I was out by the barn and this,
Bigfoot thing walked by.
But he didn't keep any of those either.
Horton says he didn't think they were sufficient enough evidence on their own, although he still checked them out, just in case.
I can see the reasoning there.
Many of these accounts probably seem suspect, from people who weren't all that familiar with the woods, or with questionable claims about UFOs.
But every once in a while, there are some stories told by intelligent, rational people who have seen something so strange, so inexplicable, that Sasquatch seems to them to be the only possible explanation.
like this one from John Majenzinski.
He was working as a wildlife biologist doing research for the U.S.
Forest Service out in the wilds of Wyoming.
He was camping, and he turned in for the night, but woke up to unsettling sounds right outside his tent.
Majenzinski spends a lot of time in the woods, and he knows tons about bears.
He's not a novice outdoorsman by any stretch.
He hit a bear, or what he thought was a bear, twice.
He thought the bear had grabbed onto the branch of the lodgepole pine that stuck out over his tent.
So, bam, he whacked it again.