Paul Freeman (cryptozoologist)
Paul Freeman | |
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Born | August 10, 1943 |
Died |
April 2, 2003 59) Airway Heights, Washington | (aged
Occupation | cryptozoologist |
Spouse(s) | Nancy Freeman |
Children |
Duane son:Freeman,[1] Daughter/s: Unknown |
Paul Freeman (August 10, 1943 – April 2, 2003) was an American Bigfoot hunter who claimed to have discovered Bigfoot tracks showing dermal ridges. The plaster casts Freeman subsequently made were convincing enough to be considered critical pieces of evidence by anthropologists Grover Krantz and Jeff Meldrum (Idaho State University), who both put considerable time and resources into studying them. Others, like Rene Dahinden and Bob Titmus thought Freeman was simply a hoaxer seeking attention.
On June 10, 1982, Freeman reportedly sighted a Bigfoot near Walla Walla, Washington which he described as being nearly 8 ft (2.4 m) tall and covered in reddish-brown body hair. In 1994 Freeman captured a purported Bigfoot on video near the Blue Mountains region. The footage is considered to be authentic by some Bigfoot investigators but is considered of too low resolution to be conclusive by most. It was also spoofed many times by Kokanee beer ads.
Freeman died at his Airway Heights, Washington home at the age of 59 from complications of diabetes.
References
- ↑ Foster, David (1997-10-01). "Bigfoot Hunter Endures Ridicule To Search For Legend". Bigfoot Encounters. Retrieved 2006-12-01.