Bigfoot Georgia Hoax – Pics and video showing the Bigfoot in Georgia is a total hoax done by a couple of rednecks trying to hype their Georgia Bigfoot Trackers business.

Bigfoot Georgia hoax perpetrated by two men

The Bigfoot Georgia hoax started back on July 23 when Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer tried to convince local Atlanta television and newspaper reporters that they had a dead Sasquatch, but every reporter and TV station pronounced their claims a hoax.

Bigfoot costume with dentures added to mouth

On their website, bigfoottracker.com, the duo claim to be waiting on the results of “DNA Analization” and plan to hold a press conference August 15th in California where their dubious claims might receive a more favorable reception.

Whitton and Dyer run Georgia Bigfoot Trackers

Previously, Whitton and Dyer had posted videos on YouTube (since removed) that purported to show an interview with a Doctor of Pathology who verified that the Bigfoot was real.

Then it turned out that the “doctor” was really Dyer’s brother.

Sasquatch costume used in the hoax

What the two Georgia men have done is purchase a $499 Bigfoot costume, put dentures in it’s mouth, and scattered some pig intestines on it’s stomach, then displayed it in a freezer as “proof”.

Full view of 7 foot tall Bigfoot costume used in Georgia hoax

An earlier version of the photo in the video clip below shows the Sasquatch creature covered with ice cubes while in the freezer…lol!

Georgia Bigfoot found in freezer covered in ice

The Bigfoot Field Research Organization officially described Whitton and Dyer as “idiots” and “clowns,” and warned their claims are a scam to advertise their business.

Whitton is currently on leave from his job as a sheriff’s deputy after shooting himself in the left hand while responding to an armed robbery call in July.

Bigfoot Georgia Hoax Video

And that’s the latest news on the Bigfoot Georgia hoax.

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