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ASHEBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — October 29, 2010 -- A man that once worked as a fraud investigator claims he has captured an image of North American folklore. Mike Greene, a former chief of fraud investigation in New Jersey, claims he captured video of Bigfoot in the Uwharrie National Forest over a year ago. "In the middle of the night, I was awakened by what I call, 'Darth Vader' breaths," said Greene. Greene said he was able to capture a thermal image of Sasquatch that night. "The image is the first comprehensive thermal image of a Sasquatch… even though I admit that it's blurry," said Greene. In the video, Greene claims you can see a big creature come out of the woods and grab a candy bar that was set up to attract the Sasquatch. "It can't be anything else, I mean, it literally can't be anything else," said Greene. Greene said many people have said the image is just a guy in a fat suit or gorilla suit, but he claims the thermal image proves it's something different. "The heat signature - which is what you're looking at…the heat signature would be completely different. It would be splotchy," said Greene. "You could put a guy in a Bigfoot costume and fool night vision, because that's just like a video camera. But if you put a thermal image on him, that's going to look completely different." After seeing the video, Greene was convinced he had captured video of the much-discussed creature Bigfoot. "Yeah, there's no doubt about it," said Greene.