Bigfoot Quest: Journalist Laura Krantz's Family Ties and Scientific Exploration

Posted Tuesday, April 09, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The Paranorm Girl Podcast, host Kristen interviews journalist, producer, and author Laura Krantz about her experiences and research into the world of Bigfoot. Laura's fascination with Bigfoot began when she discovered her family connection to Grover Krantz, a tenured professor and anthropologist at Washington State University who was known for his belief in the existence of Bigfoot. Laura spent a decade at NPR before leaving to pursue her interest in audio storytelling and environmental topics. She eventually decided to delve into the world of Bigfoot, driven by her family connection and the intriguing story of Grover Krantz. During the interview, Laura discusses her conversations with Grover's fourth wife and the fascinating details she uncovered about his life and work. Grover's research and belief in Bigfoot was often met with skepticism and ridicule in the anthropology community, but Laura's investigation reveals the depth and significance of his work. Laura's subsequent book, "Wild Thing," explores the world of Bigfoot and the ongoing search for answers and evidence. Her work is a testament to the enduring fascination and mystery surrounding this elusive creature. If you're interested in learning more about Laura Krantz and her experiences with Bigfoot, be sure to check out the full video on The Paranorm Girl Podcast YouTube channel. And don't forget to tune in to her critically acclaimed podcast, also called "Wild Thing," for a deeper dive into the world of Bigfoot.