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Retiree Says He Faked Sasquatch Film Clip




Washington - Now it can be told: Bigfoot isn't real!

So says Bob Heironimus, a retired Pepsi bottler from Yakima, Wash., who reveals to the Reliable Source that he donned a gorilla costume and appeared in the famous grainy film clip that helped fuel the Bigfoot craze in 1967 and is studied by Bigfoot, Sasquatch and Yeti investigators to this day. "It's time people knew it was a hoax," Heironimus told us. "It's time to let this thing go. I've been burdened with this for 36 years, seeing the film clip on TV numerous times. Somebody's making lots of money off this, except for me. But that's not the issue - the issue is that it's time to finally let people know the truth."

Heironimus, 63, makes his full "confession," as he calls it, in a just-published book by paranormal investigator Greg Long, "The Making of Bigfoot." Long spent four years investigating the 60-second film clip and the people behind it. He traces the shaggy Bigfoot costume to a North Carolina gorilla suit specialist, Philip Morris, who says he sold it for $435 to an amateur documentary maker named Roger Patterson (who died in 1972). The hoax was staged near Bluff Creek in Northern California, according to Heironimus. "Patterson was the cameraman," Long tells us. "They made a gentleman's agreement that Bob would get in the suit and walk in front of the camera for $1,000."

But, Heironimus says, "I was never paid a dime for that, no sir," and adds, "Sure I want to make some money. I feel that after 36 years I should get some of it." Backers of the Bigfoot legend include primatologist Jane Goodall, who was in Silver Spring, Md., last week to tout a new chimpanzee documentary airing this month on Discovery Communications' Animal Planet network. Too busy to comment herself, Goodall authorized an aide, Nona Gandelman, to tell us she has read "countless books" about Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Yeti, Chinese wild men and other creatures. "She's spoken to people whom she respects who say they have seen one of these hominids," said Gandelman, "and to many other people she respects who have heard strange calls they thought were made by Bigfoot. As a scientist, she has a very open mind about this and has yet to close the door on the possibility."

Bigfoot researcher John Green, a retired Canadian journalist, says the book doesn't disprove the existence of the mysterious beast. "It's all (expletive)," he told us. "There are going to be libel actions flying." Tom Malone, a lawyer in Minneapolis, called us Friday on behalf of Bob Gimlin, associate of the now-dead Bigfoot filmmaker. "I'm authorized to tell you that nobody wore a gorilla suit or monkey suit and that Mr. Gimlin's position is that it's absolutely false and untrue." And the mystery lives on ...

 
Originally posted by: v3rrv3
He lives like 35 minutes from me 😱 Maybe I should go teach him making up stuff is bad 😀

Make him sign a gentleman's agreement with your fist 😀
 
HAha, that anybody could believe that a creature like bigfoot could be alive on our continent without any REAL verifiable proof is a crack head.
 
That's what attorneys and press secretaries and agents are for...

So the rich and famous never have to admit to the public that they were wrong.
-PCM
 
Can't help myself...

"There were some scientists.
Trying to figure out the Sasquatch riddle,
Then they figured out it was a missing link.

In search of Sasquatch,
that was a kick-ass In Search Of
with Leonard Nimoy
kickin' out the jams...ha!"

Tenacious D "Sasquatch"
 
The guy who claims to be in the bigfoot suit doesn't appear to have any evidence to back up his claim. Quite possibly it was someone else in that suit, and this guy is simply an imposter attempting to cash in by writing a book claiming it was himself in the costume. These kind of things happen all the time.
 
Originally posted by: Rudee
The guy who claims to be in the bigfoot suit doesn't appear to have any evidence to back up his claim. Quite possibly it was someone else in that suit, and this guy is simply an imposter attempting to cash in by writing a book claiming it was himself in the costume. These kind of things happen all the time.

Infact, I contend that it was really Homer who was the one in that suit.
 
The Bigfoot film is fake? There shakes my entire belief structure. Thank God I still have The Loch Ness Monster, aliens with anal probes, vampires, ghosts and Mothra.
 
Oh please... if there are professionals and specialists who didn't think it was 100% fake, how could some of you act like you KNEW it all along ? Please.
 
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