
"'[Patterson's son] learned the film was a fake from his mother years earlier and had been wanting to come out and tell this story,' Evans explained."
"'The current generation of Bigfoot enthusiasts, including myself, have never lived through a sighting flap like this, and we are extremely excited to potentially get substantial evidence through this,' he told Newsweek."
The 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film, once considered definitive proof of Bigfoot, is now questioned by the documentary Capturing Bigfoot. This film claims the encounter was premeditated, showcasing previously unseen footage of a 1966 test run. Filmmaker Marq Evans was contacted by Teresa Brooks, who provided film from her late father, linked to Patterson. Clint, Patterson's son, asserts the encounter was staged, revealing he learned the truth from his mother. Meanwhile, Ohio reports a surge in Bigfoot sightings, though no physical evidence has been found yet.
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