Short Bigfoot Stories: Redneck Calls George Noory, Kurt's Rhode Island Encounter, Three Fingered Jack Talks About Bigfoot
Sure, you can always type in BFRO.NET and read their Class A Bigfoot stories from witnesses, but that's not as fun as listening to real people talking about what just happened to them. Here are a few we found interesting.
Redneck Calls George Noory:
George Noory from Coast to Coast am is taking callers and one of them has an encounter with a bigfoot in Washington.
A Rhode Island Sasquatch Sighting: Kurt's Story:
Uploaded by CSumz420 on Feb 16, 2012
Kurt met Big Foot. He swears the story is true. Hear it here first!
Devil in the Woods scouting - Three Fingered Jack talks about Bigfoot:
Uploaded by Egelimovies on Mar 8, 2012
While scouting for the feature film Devil in the Woods, director of photography Chris Burton got this interview of Three Fingered Jack, so named because he lost two fingers while working in a shake mill in Grays Harbor. Devil in the Woods will be produced and directed by me, Arthur Egeli and is being produced by Frame 352 Productions, LLC
Enjoy these more than all the "just-you-wait-till-our-evidence-comes-out" stories.
ReplyDeleteI too enjoy the stories and you have a pretty good idea if the person telling is truthful by the inflections, shakiness, and perceived terror in their voice patterns. There are experts that can base an opinion much like a lie detector, such as the female one on Mysterys about Alaska a year or two ago. Over the years I have heard some pretty good ones with first Art Bell then Geoge Noory. I'm sure a few were embellished, but many were not.
ReplyDeleteChuck
That is very perceptive Alpha Dog. In the State Police Academy, they trained us extensively in the use of "non-verbal communication" clues. According to all the "experts", we communicate by how we say things or gestures, body language, etc. We used this while interview suspects for murders, sex crimes, etc all the time.
DeleteI now teach criminal justice and we practice this technique often.
My number one rule when interviewing someone (when trying to determine believability) is paying attention to how they say what they say, and not necessarily the content. It works! I have a 98% success rate in major crimes convictions because I get the confession. (Without beating them too. Ha-Ha.)
Archer1
That's one good reason to listen to coast to coast Am
ReplyDeleteI like Geeks with big boobs.
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