Two Bigfoot hunters from Georgia will unveil Friday a photograph and DNA from a carcass of the legendary creature they claim to have found in the woods of Georgia.
In a press statement, police officer Matthew Whitton and former prison guard Rick Dyer said they will present the evidence at the Cabana Hotel-Palo Alto from noon to 1 p.m. They claim that Bay Area Bigfoot researcher Tom Biscardi has examined the carcass of the Bigfoot stored in a freezer.
Whitton and Dyer described their find as 7-foot-7, weighing more than 500 pounds, looking like a cross between a man and an ape, a male, with reddish hair and "blackish-gray" eyes, and human-like feet, hands and teeth.
They have posted a photo of the body on their website, Searchingforbigfoot.com.
The two also claimed they have seen live Bigfoots in the wild but refused to divulge the site of their discovery to protect the creatures.















