Bigfoot hoax turns
deadly: Montana man dressed as sasquatch to provoke sightings struck and killed
by car
Trooper: ‘You can’t make this up. I haven’t seen or heard of
anything like this before.’
A man who
was apparently trying to provoke reports of a Bigfoot sighting in northwestern
Montana was struck by two cars and killed.The Montana Highway Patrol says the
man was wearing a military style "Ghillie suit" and was standing in
the right-hand lane of U.S. Highway 93 south of Kalispell when he was hit by
the first car Sunday night. A second car hit him as he lay in the roadway.Flathead
County officials identified the man as 44-year-old Randy Lee Tenley of
Kalispell.
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Old Bob, the Monster
of Fullerton's Laguna Lake, Swims With the Fishes
By Brandon Ferguson
Remember
the story of Old Bob? He was a prehistoric monster who for years
before his 2004 capture trolled the waters of Laguna Lake in Fullerton,
terrorizing ducks and snatching fish from the lines of baffled
anglers. For decades the legend of the "monster of Laguna Lake"
conjured images of a fog-enshrouded Scottish loch.
But in
September of 2004, workers draining L.L. as part of a $2 million restoration
project, discovered the monster, known to locals as Old Bob, who turned out to
be a 100-pound alligator snapping turtle. Pictures from that day showed a
pissed-off reptile, plucked from the mud, with fierce jaws agape.
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