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Quote of the Day: Taking the L After Years of Bigfoot Belief

The evidence presented in this documentary has convinced me that I was wrong about Bigfoot. It doesn't exist. It never did. I regret the years wasted chasing a fantasy and I apologize for all the times I made friends and family uncomfortable while trying to make them believe in a myth based on flimsy anecdotes and pseudoscience. I was a fool. As a new dawn breaks, I see the world through fresh eyes and with a clear and open mind. I can't help but wonder what other firm beliefs I have held based more on emotion and wishful thinking than on evidence and reason.

Thurl Jameson, shown here truly enjoying a walk in the forest for the first time in decades and right before deciding to reconnect with his estranged daughter
Thurl Jameson, shown here truly enjoying a walk in the forest for the first time in decades and right before deciding to reconnect with his estranged daughter

Former Bigfoot believer Thurl Jameson, admitting that he was wrong about the existence of Bigfoot after watching the documentary Capturing Bigfoot, which presented new footage revealing the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film to be a hoax.

 
 
 

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