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Hoax interview puts "Bigfoot" discovery in doubt
Canberra, August 15 (ANI): The two men who claim to have found Bigfoot have admitted to filming a hoax video with a fake scientist, but they still claim they have a real Bigfoot corpse in the freezer and will reveal all at a press conference.
Two US hunters, Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer, last month said they had discovered the body of Bigfoot in a forest in northern Georgia, a south-east US state.
The hunters have promised to reveal all about the find, including "DNA evidence and photo evidence of the creature", at a press conference in California.
However, it's been revealed that a video filmed by the pair, featuring an interview with a "scientist", was a hoax.
The video, uploaded to You Tube by Dyer, shows a "Dr Paul Van Buren" after he had flown from Texas to Georgia to view the Bigfoot body.
After seeing the corpse, Dr Van Buren said, "It's obviously a male, we looked at a very, very large primate male, it doesn't fit into any of the taxonomic groups I can think of."
"Unbelievable, I'm still shaking. I've never seen anything like this before," he had added.
However, Dr Van Buren was later outed as being Whitton's brother, Martin, and the pair was forced to concede in a subsequent video that the interview was a hoax.
But, Whitton insisted the Bigfoot discovery was authentic, saying the fake interview was filmed to stir up those in the "Bigfoot world" who had been hassling and stalking the pair.
The supposed discovery of Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, has been widely reported in the US and around the world.
News that the legendary ape-like creature has been found has also kicked off a frenzied online response, with the story covered in newspapers around the world and generating much interest on blogs and websites. (ANI)
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