Sierra Kills Incident: Bigfoot DNA Test Results Revealed
Posted Monday, February 10, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A video posted to the YouTube channel Scott Carpenter | Sasquatch Awareness Project has been making waves in the Bigfoot community. The video, titled "The Truth Denied | The Sasquatch DNA Study | The Sierra Kills Part 1 | Chapter 5," discusses the controversial topic of the Sierra Kills.
In October 2010, a bear hunter named Justin S. reportedly shot and killed two Bigfoots, one adult and one juvenile, in Northern California. The video details the events of that day, as well as the conflicting accounts of what happened to the bodies. Some sources claim that Justin hid the body of the infant, while others maintain that the bodies were found and large pieces of flesh were taken as evidence.
The video also delves into the possible legal consequences that Justin may have faced. At the time of the shooting, there were reports of Bigfoot being a human hybrid, which added to the controversy. Justin and his friends feared that he could be prosecuted for manslaughter, as well as being in violation of California game laws for killing and possessing a non-game mammal.
Despite the bizarre nature of the account, the video's host is convinced that the event occurred. The DNA from the flesh of the kills was consistent with other Bigfoot samples already in the Sasquatch Genome Project. Additionally, the verification of Justin's shooting account by Derek Randles and other third-party friends and associates adds credibility to the story.
The video also touches on the extreme measures that people were willing to take in order to discredit the Sasquatch Genome Project and destroy the reputation of Dr. Ketchum.
I highly recommend watching this thought-provoking video. It's a fascinating look into the Sierra Kills and the legal and ethical implications of such an event. Whether you're a seasoned Bigfoot researcher or just a curious observer, this video is sure to leave you with plenty to think about.