Laura Krantz
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I still want that body or that big piece of a body.
It was really interesting.
He'd made it very clear that he was going to go out and try and hunt for a Bigfoot.
And then the letters that he got from people, just these like, I can't believe you would do this, even if it doesn't exist.
How dare you go out and even think about opening fire on this creature, like leave it alone.
Just tons and tons of these letters.
So we're so angry with him about that.
And as messed up as it is, you do have to have like a type specimen to prove that something exists.
I think he would have been fascinated by all the DNA technology now, although even that I think has fallen short of people's expectations for what's going to prove the existence of Bigfoot.
Anytime you have scientists going out and doing field work, like if they are going to assert that it's a species, a new species or a new subspecies, they have to have a type specimen.
That's just kind of the way it works.
The one that has stuck with me the most is John Minds and ski story, just because this was a guy who really did and still does have such a good sense of the landscape and the ecosystems and what's in it and how things behave.
You know, he's such an intelligent and thoughtful person and to sit down with him and have him tell his story about his experience in the, in Wyoming and the wind rivers.
was just kind of that one still kind of makes the hair on my neck stand up because he never went, you know, he out of the gate, he didn't think it was Bigfoot.
And then it's only after someone else said something to him about that possibility that he kind of started pulling on that thread a little bit.
But he knew that what was happening was out of the ordinary.
He's like, bears aren't throwing pine cones.