‘Bigfoot’s actual voice’ captured on audio – and it is not what you’d count on
A bloke has claimed he knows what Bigfoot sounds like, having captured “audio evidence”.
Charlie Raymond, 57, has devoted the last three decades of his life to finding the elusive cryptid in his home state of Kentucky, US. The man is so set on finding the beast he set up the Kentucky Bigfoot Research Organization after he left college.
Over the years Raymond has compiled his own recordings of mysterious sounds he thinks is Bigfoot in the Pine Ridge forest near where he lives. In one of these clips a loud, celebratory “whooping” sound is heard, as if it were Bigfoot’s birthday and he’d just blown out some candles.
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Raymond shared his video with the Mail and claimed this sound was identical to well-known audio recordings of Bigfoot captured by researcher Ron Moorehead in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
“It’s an exact match, and not human,” Raymond told the publication. “These whoops are almost 50 years apart and over 4,000 miles away.
“If I have doubt, I throw it out. As an investigative researcher, it is a death sentence to be associated with hoaxes or liars, so I’m very cautious if I suspect it’s not true.”
However, the researcher admitted he was not going to be satisfied until he had found physical evidence of the mysterious ape figure. “We don’t have a body and the world is not going to accept this until we have a body. And I don’t want to kill one,” he said.
The annual Bigfoot convention in Pennsylvania commenced earlier this month, with thousands of sasquatch supporters gathering in the US countryside to talk about the hairy fella.
One staunch believer told stunned documentarian Andrew Callaghan he was “part of Bigfoot’s tribe”.
Other spurious claims the man made regarded Bigfoot’s origin story. “They’re not sasquatches,” the bloke said. “They’re the first people. They came here with aliens, tens of thousands of years ago.”
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