Forensic Expert Discovers New Sasquatch Subspecies in Texas and California, Suggests New Primate Family
Posted Friday, April 25, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
Title: A Remarkable Find: A New Perspective on Sasquatch's Origins
Hello Squatchable readers,
We stumbled upon an intriguing video from YouTube channel Creek Devil that has caught our attention. The video features Dr. Ha Miller, a scientist with a unique background, who claims to have discovered evidence of a new primate species, which he calls the CID.
Dr. Miller, born in New England in 1909, was the only child of Christian and Arthur Miller. He was raised by his father until he remarried when Dr. Miller was 12 or 13. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at Yale University, focusing on forestry and land management. Afterward, he began a specialized career in orthopedic forensic surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
What sets Dr. Miller apart from other scientists is his encounter with a strange human-like creature in Bandera County, Texas, in the early 1950s. He examined the bodies of an adult female and two female juveniles, which he initially believed to be feral humans from the local Kamanche Indian tribes. However, upon closer examination, he found that these creatures were not human but a new primate species.
Dr. Miller spent years studying these creatures, which he named the CID. He found that they were similar to the howler monkey, with a rapid reparative process that made them distinct from other primates. He also discovered that these creatures were arboreal, leaving scent marks on trees while climbing.
In 1962, Dr. Miller was notified of a large human-like creature in California. He arranged for the body to be transported to his primary location in Colorado. The creature was found under a tree that had been struck by lightning, which weakened the tree and caused it to fall on the creature.
Dr. Miller found that this Northern version of the CID had some New World monkey attributes, but there were unique traits found in this Pacific Northwest Animal, including thumbs that are not entirely opposable and additional medical padding on the feet. The creature also had scent glands on its forearms, providing more evidence of its arboreal nature.
Dr. Miller's research suggests that the CID is a new primate species, and he proposes that a new family under the primate order should be created. While his findings are controversial, they offer a fascinating new perspective on the origins of Sasquatch.
We encourage our readers to watch the video for themselves and share their thoughts. The video can be found on the Creek Devil YouTube channel. Let's continue to explore the mysteries of Sasquatch together!
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