William Roe's 1955 Female Sasquatch Encounter in British Columbia

Posted Friday, February 21, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making the rounds in the Bigfoot community, and it's definitely worth a watch. The video, posted on The Sasquatch Archives YouTube channel, features an interview with William Roe, who claimed to have encountered a female Sasquatch in British Columbia in 1955. Roe's encounter was first made public by John Green, a well-known researcher in the field of Sasquatch studies. In his first book, "The Track of the Sasquatch" (1968), Green included details of Roe's sighting, which Roe had documented in an affidavit. The video features audio from an interview that Roe did with Jack Webster for the Canadian radio station CJOR. In the interview, Roe describes the Sasquatch as being about 6 feet tall, with hair all over its body except for its face, bottom of its feet, and hands. Roe also notes that the creature's hands and feet were bare of hair. One interesting detail that the video highlights is the fact that Roe's description of the Sasquatch's feet matches the appearance of the feet of the subject in the famous Patterson-Gimlin film. This has led some to speculate that Roe may have actually encountered a Sasquatch. Of course, as with any Sasquatch sighting, there will always be skeptics. But for those of us who believe in the existence of these elusive creatures, Roe's account is certainly intriguing. The video also includes some images of Sasquatch tracks and other evidence, as well as some artist renderings of what the creature might look like. These visuals add to the overall interest and value of the video. All in all, this is a great video for anyone interested in Sasquatch studies. It provides a firsthand account of a supposed encounter with a female Sasquatch, and it offers some interesting insights into the creature's appearance and behavior. So if you're a Bigfoot believer, be sure to check out this video on The Sasquatch Archives YouTube channel.