In October 1967, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin emerged from the forests of Northern California with a short strip of film that would become the most famous piece of “Bigfoot” evidence ever captured. The grainy footage of a large, apelike figure walking through Bluff Creek has fueled decades of fascination, debate, and scientific scrutiny. Was it proof of a hidden species — or an elaborate hoax? In this episode, we cut through folklore, eyewitness claims, and expert analysis to uncover what most likely happened behind the Patterson–Gimlin film.
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