(Researcher) Autumn Williams
Autumn Williams (b. October 20, 1973) is an independent bigfoot researcher and documentarian. She and her mother Sali claimed to have had a sighting of two bigfoot creatures when Autumn was a little girl near Orting, Washington. Williams began active research in 1990, and started a website in the late-90's called "Oregon Bigfoot." In 2003, she was offered an opportunity to host a weekly television series produced by White Wolf Entertainment chairman Doug Hajicek (Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science, Giganto: The Real King Kong) called Mysterious Encounters, which aired on the Outdoor Life Network. The series lasted 13 episodes, with Williams and her crew going all over the United States to investigate different reports of bigfoot-like creatures. After the series ran its course, she claimed that she had been a "reluctant host," and that "the project didn't turn out to be one that I was proud to be involved in."
Since Mysterious Encounters, Williams has concentrated on independent documentary work, producing a DVD documentary called Oregon Bigfoot: Search For A Living Legend Part 1 in late-2006. She is at work on her second documentary. Williams lives in Eugene, Oregon, with her fiance' Skye Felton and daughter Rowan, and she still investigates reports from time to time.
In 2010, Autumn wrote a book titled "Enoch" based supposedly on correspondence from a man in Florida who claimed to have interactions with a Bigfoot. This alienated Autumn with many in the community for basing a book completed on emails from a man who had no proof outside his story. Because of this, Autumn has basically dropped off the Bigfoot Community map.