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Manu
12-11-2002, 01:29 PM
SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- The man who used 16-inch feet-shaped carvings to create tracks that ignited the "Bigfoot" legend has died. He was 84.

Ray L. Wallace's family admitted his role in the creature myth after his death November 26 from heart failure.

"The reality is, Bigfoot just died," his son, Michael, said.

In August 1958, a bulldozer operator who worked for Wallace's construction company in Humboldt County, California, found huge footprints circling and then leading away from his rig.

The Humboldt Times in Eureka, California, coined the term "Bigfoot" in a front-page story about the phenomenon.

Family members said Wallace asked a friend to carve the wooden 16-inch-long feet that he and his brother Wilbur wore to create the tracks.

Buying the legend
The nation -- fascinated by tales of the Himalayan Abominable Snowman -- quickly bought into the notion of a homegrown version.

"The fact is there was no Bigfoot in popular consciousness before 1958. America got its own monster, its own Abominable Snowman, thanks to Ray Wallace," Mark Chorvinsky, editor of Strange magazine, told The Seattle Times.

Wallace cut a record of supposed Bigfoot sounds, printed posters of a Bigfoot sitting with other animals and provided films and photos that purported to show the creature eating elk and frogs, Chorvinsky said.

Chorvinsky believes the family's admission raises serious doubts about key "proof" of Bigfoot's existence: the so-called Patterson film, with its grainy images of an erect apelike creature striding away from the camera operated by rodeo rider Roger Patterson in 1967.

Wallace said he told Patterson where to spot a Bigfoot near Bluff Creek, California, Chorvinsky recalled. "Ray told me that the Patterson film was a hoax, and he knew who was in the suit."

Michael Wallace said his father called the Patterson film "a fake" but claimed he'd had nothing to do with it. But he said his mother admitted she had been photographed in a Bigfoot suit, and that his father "had several people he used in his movies."

Others unfazed
The disclosure is not fazing others who study such creatures.

Jeff Meldrum, an associate professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University, says he has casts of 40 to 50 footprints he believes were made by authentic unknown primates.

"To suggest all these are explained by simple carved feet strapped to boots just doesn't wash," Meldrum said, noting 19th century accounts of such a creature.

Chorvinsky says those early reports were mistakes, myths or hoaxes.

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Redfield
12-12-2002, 01:15 AM
What's funny (not really) is that this man is credited for igniting the Bigfoot legend and yet "Bigfoot" stories have existed for centuries. I think this guy is given TOO much credit for a natural creature.

206
12-13-2002, 02:55 AM
Is Bigfoot Dead?

NO! He is alive and well and living with Elvis and Hitler.
:D :D :D :D :D

Monster
12-13-2002, 03:06 AM
And Sasquatch? Is Sasquatch there too?

Redfield
12-14-2002, 12:36 AM
Jerks. :p

:)

Kraw
12-14-2002, 07:31 AM
Originally posted by Redfield
What's funny (not really) is that this man is credited for igniting the Bigfoot legend and yet "Bigfoot" stories have existed for centuries. I think this guy is given TOO much credit for a natural creature.


my thoughts too. Didn't native's speak of sasquatch? that is way before 1958 I presume?


I don't buy it. I seriously doubt that one person and some cutouts of feet would start this up. Check Art's website (http://www.artbell.com) for pics/vids of diff bigfoot spottings etc.

u8nxprt
12-16-2002, 06:24 PM
Yeah, local loggers picked up the coastal Indian "Boggie man" stories and decided to make them real.

Marty-Mar
12-16-2002, 09:32 PM
I never really believed in bigfoot. :|

mari blu
12-18-2002, 05:55 PM
will there be services for big foot? who can i send the flowers to?

Miguel
12-18-2002, 07:05 PM
To say something is dead is to assume it existed in the first place. If it does exist it must be really good at the game "hide and seek." :rolleyes:

buggy
12-18-2002, 07:56 PM
Originally posted by Miguel
To say something is dead is to assume it existed in the first place. If it does exist it must be really good at the game "hide and seek." :rolleyes:

You could be right... I put up signs all over town asking if anyone'd seen my lost yeti and no one replied! :(

Manu
12-20-2002, 04:42 AM
Personally, I would be suprised if there was some large creature yet undiscovered on earth (especially on land and not in the oceans) but I do not discount it...

Rich/Kraw/CA-

There are tons fo stories about dragons, elves, gnomes, etc from 'older times' do you think they exist? What about santa clause? :)

I am not saying I do not believe in bigfoot, but simply pointing out the belief of a few thousand of people who claim to have seen something does not make it so.

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