Matthew Whitton is a big-foot hunter, and a fraud. He and his buddy Rick Dyer claimed to have found a real Bigfoot in the remote Northern Georgia woods. They claimed to have a body, preserved on ice. They even went as far as convincing...
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Matthew Whitton is a big-foot hunter, and a fraud. He and his buddy Rick Dyer claimed to have found a real Bigfoot in the remote Northern Georgia woods. They claimed to have a body, preserved on ice. They even went as far as convincing Tom Biscardi, a man known as a professional Bigfoot hunter, that they did indeed have the body.
Biscardi went on national television, during a press conference to back his belief that Whitton and Dyer had found Bigfoot. It was later revealed that Whitton and Dyer had, in fact, pulled off a Bigfoot hoax. The Bigfoot they claimed to have, was merely a costume.
Highly doubtful. If any one of the 10 remaining intelligent Americans tuned in to this debacle of a press conference yesterday afternoon, we would have quickly surmised that all the clues pointed, with a large neon flashing sign, to "NO". Let's take a look at some of the possible clues that might have tipped us off. The "expert", Tom Biscardi, who started the conference looked like he stepped right out of the back of a Gypsy wagon ready to sell some snake oil to all the world. It was hard to... Read Full Story
The two men who claimed to have found the carcass of Bigfoot have surfaced to say: Hey, it was just a joke.
Matt Whitton has been fired from his job as a police officer because of his role in the hoax.
Not everyone is laughing.
In an exclusive interview with CNN affiliate WSB, the two hoaxers — car salesman Rick Dyer and now-fired police officer Matt Whitton — said the whole situation began as a joke and then got out of hand.
“It’s just a big hoax, a big joke,” Dyer... Read Full Story
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The thawed body of a creature reputed to be Bigfoot reportedly weighs more than 500 pounds. A pair of Georgia men faced more than a half-hour of skeptical questions from reporters Friday as they defended their claim that they stumbled upon the body of... Read Full Story
Matthew Whitton, Rick Dyer and Tom Biscardi revealed pretty much nothing at their much-awaited Press Conference Friday in Palo Alto, Calif. Although the two men, who claim to have found Bigfoot in the remote woods of Northern Georgia addressed the press, they were unable to produce valid evidence to prove their outrageous claims. Instead they told the story of their shock over finding the body and how they were circled by other "Bigfoots" as they hauled the carcass to civilization. Still... Read Full Story
So we're a bit confused. Today, there was a huge press conference in Palo Alto held by Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer who claim to have the body of a yeti, preserved in some freezer. CNN, ABC et al are covering the event. What's the big deal? We've had a sasquach working in our office for 4 months and not one news outlet has picked up the story. This is probably a good thing. Too many distractions would no doubt affect office productivity. Here are some photos taken of this beautiful creature... Read Full Story
Rick Dyer and Matthew Whitton hosted a press conference today in Palo Alto California to unveal the carcass of a "furry half-man". These guys have been searching for Mr Bigfoot for a long time now...but did they ever ask themselves why bigfoot doesn't want to be found? Here's our top 10 reasons why Bigfoot doesn't want to be found: 10. Doesn't want to be made into a bigfoot vest 9. He's actually in the witness protection program 8. Hasn't decided yet who he wants to endorse, Obama or Mccain... Read Full Story
Moving on, the whole Bigfoot story in the news as of late has been debunked. Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer claimed to have the corpse of Bigfoot stored in a freezer, but really it was nothing more than a Halloween costume, for which Tom Biscardi - owner of SearchingforBigFoot.com paid $50,000. No, he did not know it was a costume at the time. Read Full Story
It's official, Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer , the two men who claimed to have found a Bigfoot body in Northern Georgia, are liars. In an announcement made Tuesday, which confirmed what most of the sane world already knew, it was announced that there was no Bigfoot. Instead what Dyer and Whitton had was a pretty lame rubber gorilla suit in a block of ice. The hoax was discovered after two researchers, who had bought the supposed carcass, for an unknown sum of money, allowed the body to thaw... Read Full Story
So how many people fell for the latest Bigfoot fraud? Show of hands…..seriously are we that gullible? Is our need to believe in some creature of folk lore that strong? I’m sorry, maybe it’s just me I am a pessimist by nature, I don’t believe in Sasquatch, I also don’t believe in Mermaids, Fairy Godmothers or Keebler Elves, so I am not singling him out. I am just floored that I spent ten minutes of my time today reading about how some guy called a press conference and convinced grown adults... Read Full Story
Bigfoot hoaxers Rick Dyer and Matthew Whitton are back in the limelight — and they're blaming Tom Biscardi, the California promoter who trotted them out for a nationally televised press conference...
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