1993 Bigfoot Tracks video being made available to the Public
From: "Daniel Perez" <perez@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Bigfoot Tracks, 1963
Bigfooters: Some of you probably already know my 16 millimeter color movie film
of Bigfoot tracks shot in northern California in 1963 broke in a couple of
pieces when it was projected at Ray Crowe's Western Bigfoot Society Conference
earlier this month. Because of that I have made a decision to re-splice the film
and have it transferred to videotape. Life size enlargements of certain
frames is also in the works.
Along the way, as I continue to get more organized with my files, I found a note stating that film was shot on April 26, 1963 by Charlie McCoy, who was the brother of the late Syl McCoy, one of the first persons to talk with the late Roger Patterson after he got his now famous movie. Both of the McCoy brothers have since passed on but Charlie, who lived in the woods, always wanted to see one of the "critters" as he put it to me, but never did. The reason he shot the movie film of the "Bigfoot" was to show future generations what was living in the area. That specific Bigfoot track, to the best of my knowledge.
However, one thing I should point out, I stated that film sequence is the
oldest film of Bigfoot tracks in North America. It is not. Having re-reviewed a
videotape called, I think, Sasquatch Odyssey, I think John Green has on film
record tracks from northern California that date to about 1959 or thereabouts.
One thing you should realize about the Bigfoot studies, everyone is being
referred to as the "late" so and so...Like I have said many times,
none of us are getting out of here alive.
Thank you for your kind attention to this historical matter.
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