Thermal Video Captures Bigfoot Figure in Washington State

By Alec Fernandes

Jonathan and Sara Brown, our guests in the second half of Saturday's show, have shared what they say is compelling evidence of Bigfoot in Washington State. Using thermal imaging near the Chehalis River, the Browns shot the above video that appears to show a broad-shouldered creature from the chest up. The looming figure is seen swaying back and forth between the trees, its body heat producing the same signature as livestock grazing in the foreground. The pair also spotted a carefully skinned coyote pelt hanging from a cluster of branches, as well as a 16.5-inch footprint they cast in plaster. Check out more of these intriguing images below.

A still frame from this video showing what looks like the upper body of a Bigfoot, captured using thermal imaging. The creature's head, shoulders, and chest are visible.

An earlier thermal image of what appears to be a Bigfoot head in profile above the surrounding brush. A height pole placed in the same spot shows the creature standing well over 6 feet tall.

Left: A daytime photo of what looks like a Sasquatch head sticking out of the foliage. Right: An illustration depicting another Bigfoot sighting by Sara Brown in 2012, showing the cryptid's upper arm and head peeking over a bush.

A coyote pelt the Browns found hanging from branches near a wire fence. The skin appears to have been removed with some dexterity, perhaps by a Sasquatch's opposable thumbs.

Sara and Jonathan took this cast of an impressive 16.5-inch footprint they found after filming their thermal video.

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