Difference between revisions of "(Hoaxer) The Bigfoot Guys"
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+ | [[File:119728848 10219551612559059 8667746760695692585 n.jpg|thumb|They claimed this was taken by their trail cam, appears to be a stuffed animal held in front of the camera, and supposedly, poop was discovered beside the camera.]] | ||
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+ | [[File:119685738 10219552003288827 5958783659694412411 n.jpg|thumb|The leader of the group even presented himself as a screen writer to get in on the Bigfoot movie business]] | ||
This group has since removed their page from Facebook and is laying low, but they have been linked to scamming and hoaxing people in Florida, including advertising expeditions, and never producing anything after people pay them. The Ronald McDonald house was also scammed into donating a trailer to the group supposedly in order to take Ronald McDonald house kids out camping in it. They claimed to have found DNA evidence and announced that the tests came back and verified Bigfoot's existence. It was all a scam, the video will be added here soon. | This group has since removed their page from Facebook and is laying low, but they have been linked to scamming and hoaxing people in Florida, including advertising expeditions, and never producing anything after people pay them. The Ronald McDonald house was also scammed into donating a trailer to the group supposedly in order to take Ronald McDonald house kids out camping in it. They claimed to have found DNA evidence and announced that the tests came back and verified Bigfoot's existence. It was all a scam, the video will be added here soon. |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 6 May 2021
This group has since removed their page from Facebook and is laying low, but they have been linked to scamming and hoaxing people in Florida, including advertising expeditions, and never producing anything after people pay them. The Ronald McDonald house was also scammed into donating a trailer to the group supposedly in order to take Ronald McDonald house kids out camping in it. They claimed to have found DNA evidence and announced that the tests came back and verified Bigfoot's existence. It was all a scam, the video will be added here soon.