Another Team Is Caught DRAGGING Bigfoot’s DEAD Body!
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 27th, 2016
Mountain Monsters: Bigfoot of Harrison County: Stonish Giant premieres Saturday, January 23 at 10/9c on Destination America
Also airs:
Sunday, January 24 at 12a c
Saturday, January 30 at 8p c
Saturday, January 30 at 11p c
Sunday, January 31 at 3a c
AIMS resumes their epic quest to prove the existence of bigfoot in Appalachia as they head north to Harrison County, Ohio, after a legendary bigfoot known as the Stonish Giant. Native American folklore says this bigfoot has a coat of fur so thick that arrows are unable to penetrate it. The team soon learns that a local hunter claims to have shot and injured it with his rifle and the race is on to try to find this wounded beast before it succumbs to its injuries. After the AIMS team’s nemesis reemerges during the hunt, one team member has to be rushed to the hospital and is left fighting for his life.
Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings travel to Harrison County, Ohio to investigate “The Stonish Giant”, a Bigfoot that Native American folklore says has a coat of fur so thick that it cannot be pierced by arrows.
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About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005.
I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films:
OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.
These episodes are recorded months in advance. Why hasn’t this other group announced to the world that Bigfoot is real and they have the body to prove it? I can’t understand why they would kill a Bigfoot, then hide the body? What a waste of life that would be, if that’s what they did. But, what’s the alternative? That this was staged for ratings? Well, at least we could hope no Bigfoot was killed, if that’s the case.
Of course this was staged for ratings! I slowed it down frame by frame and it clearly shows a huge floodlight on the people carrying the “dead Bigfoot” . Answer me this: How can four men carry over 1000 pounds of dead weight as fast as they did?..easy answer, you can’t.
I’m surprised this show was even picked up for another season. It’s so formulaic and is it just me or are these guys always wearing the same clothes? Watching a scooby-doo cartoon is more suspenseful than this mindless malarky that passes itself off as “real monster hunting”. The cameraman is always looking at the team’s faces even when there is supposedly a “wounded Bigfoot” just a couple of feet away. Here’s why: because there is nothing to see. If there really was a Bigfoot just feet away, you’d think the cameraman would be all over that and focused at what the team is looking at wouldn’t you. Why does the team not bag and tag some blood samples with so much supposed Bigfoot blood everywhere? None of it makes sense and that’s because this is purely entertainment, not science or even a serious attempt at hunting anything…except ratings.
It’s so formulaic and is it just me or are these guys always wearing the same clothes? I keep saying it…it’s more about the team than it is about anything else. This show does a huge disservice to people actually serious about the subject.
I have a great idea though. Let’s find the fake team that pulled up with a trailer in the middle of the Ozarks and made off with a Bigfoot corpse and GIVE THEM THEIR OWN REALITY TV SHOW! One episode and it would be over.
God help the team that tries to drag Bigfoot’s STILL LIVING body.