Dr.Meldrum And Others Have Been Busy Shooting A New TV Series Pilot!


Dr. Jeff Meldrum's latest alliance includes members of Squatch Unlimited, as they join forces to produce a new television series called "Cold Case Cryptids"

Dr. Meldrum posted this via Facebook:

NOTE (This is a draft showing part one of the reel.
Part two will contain the investigation conducted in April 2015 with citizens of Meadville and part three will contain an absolutely surprising conclusion about the Meadville creature! Finally, the reel will also introduce the team members. Dr Jeff Meldrum, Rob Gaudet, Melissa Adair and Todd Slavant.)

What Is Cold Case Cryptids?

Cold Case Cryptids is group of experienced cryptid researchers and lifelong friends seeking to prove or disprove the existence of monsters by investigating tales of cryptids they’ve uncovered in old newspaper archives. The objective -- To uncover evidence that proves or disproves the existence of monsters in our past.

SYNOPSIS

Buried between the pages of yellowing newspapers across America are baffling monster mysteries which seem to tell of strange creatures from our past that until now have never been fully investigated. On Cold Case Cryptids, a team of real cryptid researchers get to the bottom of centuries old mysteries to find out if monsters from our past are perhaps still lurking in our present.

The team returns to the actual communities affected by the events and reopens the investigation hoping to shed light on the intriguing saga outlined in these monster narratives.

As part of the investigation they will find the exact location where the event occurred, examine the areas physical characteristics and historic events such as wars, natural disasters or local disputes that may provide clues to explain the article. The team will interview local historians and witnesses to uncover forgotten legends that may have been intertwined with the actual events.

Using details from the article and actors portraying the stories characters, an on screen recreation of the horrifying events will help to shed light on the weird events from the day.

Finally, with boots-in-the-woods detective work and the latest high-tech investigative field equipment the team cautiously returns to the original scene to collect photographic, video and physical evidence which will be analyzed by team member Dr Jeff Meldrum, for further evaluation and a final scientific conclusion.

Comments

  1. oh can you feel the excitement?

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    1. For a guy who doesn't own a T.V. Doc. Meldrum sure believes in the cash cow that his non existent T.V. brings in.
      Not that there is anything wrong with making money. I'm no libby reject with libby reject values. Something doesn't fit the mold when your living is in conflict with your living room.

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    2. Instead of shooting a new TV series pilot, they should be shooting a bigfoot.

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    1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YXQSrOCeKQ

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  3. They plan on collecting physical evidence based on old newspaper accounts? I've never felt like we were so close to seeing these mysteries solved!

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    1. Strange that.

      I`ve never felt like we were close to seeing them solved either.Glad we can agree.

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  4. Jeff Meldrum is charisma personified.

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    1. Yes,it is extraordinary how he manages to encompass all his charisma in a plaster casting of a foot isn`t it ?

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  5. o cheesus. i'll watch if the reopen the case on unicorns or Harvey the rabbit

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    1. It's real to Joe.

      If bigfoot exist now then it did in the "olden days". If some reports now are true then some then were true. Which means....Joe takes these 1800 bigfoot reports seriously.

      It's real to Joe.

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  6. Jeff Meldrum is a disgrace to his profession. No wonder his peers want him removed.

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    1. Do you have a link to info on his removal campaign?This is happening to Dr. Oz as well.

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    2. Personally, I think Meldrum is sincere in his beliefs and his work, however Sakari touched on something that can't be overlooked, the money factor. People are making money off Bigfoot, it's almost like an underground, cult like following of people taking "exploration/educational training trips", attending lectures and "seminars". In fact to be a "field investigator for the BFRO you have to have attended something like different levels of their seminar, then paid to go on an additional number of group field studies.......I don't know what the number is, so that you are completely and totally indoctrinated into their methodology and thinking, and in the process been separated from piles of your money.
      And this doesn't even touch on the tons of tapes, DVD's, tee shirts, hats, semi-religious plaques and carvings, glass Bigfoot curios, and various other strange and somewhat disturbing things you can purchase with your hard earned money. Then if you'd like to get a speaker for a group to come out and talk to your respective group then there are those lecture fees and travel expenses things. For instance, you can have Jeff Meldrum come and give you one of his super-duper, have you rolling in the aisles lectures on Bigfoot and when you leave you will be a true born again believer in all things Bigfoot. His exact fees are between the $5K and $10K, depending on audience size, and all travel, lodging and meals. There are specifics on the travel, lodging and meals, which will only be sent out to "serious inquiries only".

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    3. Nobody read your comment.

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    4. I DID read it. Thank you 7:40.

      It sounds like those quasi-medical wellness classes and seminars that, once passed, allow people to practice different brands of massage or body adjustments. All about $. Thats what bigfoot has become.

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    5. POCATELLO, Idaho -- Jeffrey Meldrum holds a Ph.D. in anatomical sciences and is a tenured professor of anatomy at Idaho State University. He is also one of the world's foremost authorities on Bigfoot, the mythical smelly ape-man of the Northwest woods. And Meldrum firmly believes the lumbering, shaggy brute exists.

      That makes him an outcast _ a solitary, Sasquatch-like figure himself _ on the 12,700-student campus, where many scientists are embarrassed by what they call Meldrum's "pseudo-academic" pursuits and have called on the university to review his work with an eye toward revoking his tenure. One physics professor, D.P. Wells, wonders whether Meldrum plans to research Santa Claus, too.

      http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/03/AR2006110300915.html

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    6. Thanks 8:14.

      That was 2006 and it sounds like there was a mini ground swell at that time. Hasn't he been promoted though fairly recently?

      Does anyone know if he's at the same institution and also was promoted recently? In 2006 the article says he was worried about getting fired.

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    7. http://charliegemora.com/

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    8. Do you know the Gemora family?

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    9. Dr. Meldrum joined the ISU faculty in 1993, after a stint with Northwestern University. His research revolves around questions of vertebrate evolutionary morphology, especially primate locomotor adaptations. His formal study of primates began with doctoral research on terrestrial adaptations in African primates, and has since taken him from the dusty skeletal cabinets of far-flung museums to the remote badlands of Colombia and Argentina in search of fossil New World primates. He has published extensively on the evolutionary history of the South American primates and has described several new extinct species. He has documented varied primate locomotor specializations in laboratory and semi-natural settings. More recently his attention has returned to the emergence of modern human bipedalism. His co-edited volume, From Biped to Strider: the Emergence of Modern Human Walking, Running, and Resource Transport, proposes a more recent innovation of modern striding gait than previously assumed. As the acting director of the Center for Motion Analysis and Biomechanics (CMAB) he is collaborating with engineering faculty, paleontologists, and the Idaho Virtualization Lab, to model the pattern of evolution of the hominid foot skeleton. His interests also encompass the evaluation of the footprints purportedly left by an unrecognized North American ape, commonly known as Sasquatch. He has authored an expanded companion volume to the very successful Discovery Channel documentary, Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science. He edits the online refereed journal The Relict Hominoid Inquiry."

      None of this would have been remotely possible if he wasn't respected by at least some of his colleagues at Idaho. He's also got people like George Schaller, PhD is recognized as the world's preeminent field biologist and conservationist, studying wildlife for over 50 years throughout Africa, Asia and South America. He is a senior conservationist at the Bronx Zoo-based Wildlife Conservation Society, writing forewords in his book. Some of the universities that some of those experts in his RHI are affiliated with are the Australian National University, Idaho State University, University of Tennessee, Oxford Brooks University, not to mention the IUCN - World Conservation Union, Human Evolution Foundation, Beijing Museum of Natural History and the Bronx Zoo-based Wildife Conservation Society.

      Those people who are in contempt of his work, probably need to get over their bitterness of someone far more successful and far more pioneering than them.

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    10. Oh... And but the way. Scientists get paid for their hard work, they get paid for traveling the country, they get paid for showing the interested public their research.

      To highlight this as a means of corruption and/or intellectual dishonesty, is not only demonstrating an embarrassingly naive take on the manner in which progressive scientific ideas are distributed, but also a last resort, straw grasping method that is indicative of tryint anything but counter he man's research (probably because you are too stupid).

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    11. Very well said, I think you just got everyone to put down their pitchforks and call it a night. Dr.Meldrum is for real, and gets paid next to nothing compared to the rock stars in other fields.

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    12. Just because Meldrum is a tenured professor doesn't mean he does not enjoy his notoriety and fame. I submit that if he were seriously interested in the subject, he might lend it some dignity by refusing to appear in the tabloid TV garbage he is so well known for. Also, let's remember that he is human, and has made mistakes. People imply Meldrum is infallible. Nobody is. Snow walker video for example.

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    13. And of course the skookum elk wallow.....

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    14. I love long comments. It shows commitment as well as a wee bit of Logorrhea
      http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logorrhea_(psychology)

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    15. I think you might just have an issue with people literary patience, not to mention an issue with the way people articulate themselves.

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    16. The Skookum cast is very controversial. Wroblewski for example, one of the main people to condemn the Skookum cast, is unqualified to make any scientific determination about the cast. The list of people (living and deceased) who say/said it is not an elk lay, and are/were qualified to make that determination are people like Dr. Jeff Meldrum, Dr. Grover Krantz, Dr. John Bindernagle, Dr. Esteban Sarmiento and Dr. Daris Swindler. Wroblewski is a geologist.

      I myself do not rule out the Skookum cast being an elk lay print. But as there's no conclusive proof of that, and the fact that many hairs including what is considered a Sasquatch hair were retrieved from the spot, means I've got a very open mind.

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  7. Sykes will soon reveal that the Neilson ratings will prove the existence of Bigfoot once and for all.
    Joe will be doing cartwheels

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    1. Joes in your head and in your heartThursday, May 7, 2015 at 12:23:00 AM PDT

      Obsessed would be one word I would use to describe you. I bet when you are boning your male wife you think of how you would slide your baby penis in Joe's anal area. You need some help in ironing out your social issues with the guy formerly known as Joe. Put the Kool-Aid down weirdo.

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    2. ^ The real Joe who actually needs serious help.
      Obsessed is such a mild word when used to describe Joe and his love or hairy primates

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  8. I support Dr. Meldrum.

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    1. A lot of people in the Bigfoot world financially support Meldrum.

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  9. Is it just me, or does Dr. Meldrum seem like he's heading from respectable scientific inquiry more toward stuff like Mountain Monsters?

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  10. Hmm... A TV show where a group of "researchers" try to prove something mysterious, only to not. What a concept!

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  11. Melissa Adair needs to focus her time on her family and not on being an attention whore!

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  13. Thanks for sharing! This is a draft version of the reel, so it's not complete yet. The full version has a very surprising revelation about the Meadville article which was uncovered by talking to a little old lady who was the original librarian at Meadville's first library!!! Stay tuned!

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  14. yes second and third hand stories are by far the most credible things in the bigfoot cult

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    1. When you show someone like you the evidence to support those stories, no cult's gonna help you blab and flap your way into dense club.

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