Tennessee Investigator's Chilling Bigfoot Encounter and Fieldwork Approach
Posted Sunday, October 06, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the Bigfoot Society YouTube channel, host Jeremiah Byron interviews field investigator Randy Hutchings, who shares his fascinating account of a life-changing encounter that led him to become a Bigfoot researcher.
Randy's story began on May 23, 1997, when he and his cousin heard mysterious vocalizations and witnessed a boulder being thrown while they were at an abandoned rock quarry in Tennessee. The vocalizations were described as a combination of a howler monkey and a raging bull, and the boulder was estimated to weigh around 300 lbs. After this unsettling experience, Randy and his cousin left the area, feeling unwelcome.
Randy later discovered similar vocalizations on the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization) website, which prompted him to reach out to the organization. He eventually became a BFRO researcher for a few months and met Mary Green, the Tennessee Bigfoot Lady, who introduced him to the Gulf Coast Bigfoot Research Organization (GCBRO). Randy has been actively involved in field investigations ever since, working with various groups and on his own.
During his visit to Mary Green, he learned about the importance of seep springs in locating Bigfoot activity. These natural water sources are crucial for wildlife, and Bigfoots are known to watch the animals that come to drink from them. Randy shares that seep springs have helped him and his team identify two active areas that they still investigate today.
I encourage you to watch the Bigfoot Society video featuring Randy Hutchings' captivating account. His firsthand experience and dedication to Bigfoot research provide valuable insights for fellow enthusiasts and witnesses alike.