Idaho Truck Driver Claims He Hit and Killed Bigfoot but ‘Sheriff Burned the Evidence’' | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7007990 United States 10/24/2015 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Idaho — A Coeur d’Alene truck driver claims he hit and killed a Bigfoot creature while on his way to Cataldo. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62735448 The driver says he was about 30 minutes into the forest when he spotted “some kind of an animal” running in front of his truck. He states that he wasn’t able to use the brakes fast enough and that he ended up hitting the creature. Full story (incredible!): [link to cryptozoologynews.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7007990 United States 10/24/2015 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I like how he says police were on the scene really fast and assumes someone called on a cell 20 years ago (1995--when most did not yet have cells)…and that the sheriff shows up… guessing the sheriff probably got a tingling sensation and "knew" to get his butt over there quickly…for the cover-up imo, the main reason high-level police and fire peeps are masons is to open doors in them via the rituals so that they can be manipulated/guided by supernatural... |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 62735448 United States 10/24/2015 12:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I like how he says police were on the scene really fast and assumes someone called on a cell 20 years ago (1995--when most did not yet have cells)…and that the sheriff shows up… Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7007990 guessing the sheriff probably got a tingling sensation and "knew" to get his butt over there quickly…for the cover-up imo, the main reason high-level police and fire peeps are masons is to open doors in them via the rituals so that they can be manipulated/guided by supernatural... There were cell phones back then although they were rare...I got my first cell phone in 1994 and folks use to stop me all the time and ask if I were a Doctor. Also remember that in those days in rural areas, CB radios were quite common in personal vehicles. |