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PUBLISHED 4:00 PM ET Feb. 24, 2020PUBLISHED 4:00 PM EST Feb. 24, 2020
WARREN COUNTY, Ohio — It’s a creature of myth, legend, written about in scary stories, something that comes lurking around in the woods. But to people who showed up for a presentation at the Franklin Library, it’s very real.
- Bigfoot investigator says he’s seen the real Bigfoot in Ohio and has proof
- Played what he says are Bigfoot audio recordings at the Franklin Library
- At least 60 people showed up for the presentation and many claim to have seen Bigfoot too
One by one, guests at the library took to the microphone to say they've seen what looked like Bigfoot.
'We went back and came back and it walked into the woods,” said a guest.
Tribal wars 2 nl. “That’s when I saw something… walking on the tracks,' said a guest.
“I looked over and I seen a big black mass, and I thought is that a bear,' said a guest.
But Marc Dewerth says he knows Bigfoot is here — in Ohio.
“I went into an old strip mine looking for badger dens, and on the way out, I got followed out and, lo and behold, on the side of the strip mine, there it was and it stood up and looked at me,” said Dewerth, Bigfoot investigator.
And he says he has proof they exist.
In a packed room at the library, he played what he says are sounds from a real Bigfoot and then showed everyone a mold of a footprint that he says came from Bigfoot.
“It pushed up on the sand and all those little partial tracks there were,” Dewerth said.
It’s just some of the evidence he’s collected over the last 30 years that he’s been investigating Bigfoot sightings.
“These are definitely from Ohio, these are legitimate Sasquatch tracks, they’ve been examined by different scientists,” said Dewerth.
He’s a volunteer investigator with something called the BFRO, or the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization.
He says he’s investigated more than 300 reports of sightings from Ohio alone.
“A lot of them were hoaxes, a lot of them were misidentifications, but at least a third were definitely telling the truth,” said Dewerth.
That’s part of the reason he takes his message across the state, telling everyone how to tell the difference and where to spot a real Bigfoot.
“They’re following waterways, your creek beds, that’s the least path of resistance, those are the areas to look if you have heavy deer population and deer,” said Dewerth. “I always tell people, go Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, go east, you have a chance.”
But they’re convinced Bigfoot, the creature of legend, lives among us and might just be closer than you might think.
The film is mostly three-and-a-half minutes of grainy fall foliage, men riding horses, and jerky pans. The famous footage—used for decades afterward in every documentary about whether Bigfoot is real or fake—comes across as just someone having fun with their new camera. But, about two minutes in, the lens of a rented catches something strange.“We were just riding out alongside the creek, riding along enjoying the warm sunshine day,” says Bob Gimlin. “Then, across the creek, there was one standing. Everything happened so fast.”. What Gimlin's camera sees is a limbering on its hind legs across a clearing.
For a brief moment, the animal appears to look directly at the camera, and, then, it’s gone. This is the famed reportedly shot in October 1967 in the heavily wooded forests of Northern California, and it is one of the most heavily analyzed pieces of film in American history.To some, this is definitive proof that Bigfoot is as real as.
For others, it’s a hoax alongside videos claiming to show, and But Gimlin knows exactly what he saw that day. “It walked upright and for quite a long ways. It didn’t look like a bear. I’ve been in the woods my whole life,” 86-year-old Gimlin tells Popular Mechanics. “There’s no doubt in my mind at all what it was.” A Centuries-Old Tale.