CreekDevil Researchers Discuss Juvenile Sasquatch Sightings and Cover-Up Theories

Posted Friday, June 26, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

If you've ever wondered what juvenile Sasquatch actually look like, a recent Q&A session on the Creek Devil YouTube channel dives deep into that very question, and the answers are as fascinating as they are unsettling. Hosted by William Jevning, a two-time witness and field researcher with over four decades of experience, the panel features Chuck, Tom, and Forest, all of whom have had their own encounters or have investigated reports extensively. The conversation kicks off with a question from Justin, an artist from Canada who creates some of the Sasquatch artwork seen on the channel. He asks about visual reports of subadult or juvenile creatures, noting that young mountain gorillas tend to be stocky while young chimps and orangutans are more lanky. He recalls reading encounters where younger ones were described as "ugly," which prompts a lot of laughter around the table. William shares that the only juvenile he ever saw was lanky, while another witness described seeing a tall, muscular juvenile around six and a half feet tall with black hair. They made eye contact, and the witness was struck by the sheer size and dark coloring. Forest, the female panelist, jumps in with her own take, admitting she's never seen a handsome gorilla or chimpanzee in her life, regardless of age. When she saw the creature at her window, her first thought wasn't about looks. She was horrified. The discussion gets pretty funny when the panel starts talking about the size of the glutes on these creatures, with Forest noting that she and another witness named Anita both immediately noticed the posterior end. Apparently, females just drift to that, as she puts it. But the most jaw-dropping part of the episode comes when William brings up a YouTube video that has circulated for years. It was filmed at a wedding reception somewhere in upstate New York, and the original purpose had nothing to do with Bigfoot. The bride, groom, cake, and gifts were the focus. But off in the distance, up in a tree, there's something that looks unmistakably like a gibbon swinging around in the limbs. The people filming didn't even notice it until years later when they were reviewing the footage again. William played it over and over because he found it so compelling. What makes it even more interesting is that at the end of the video, the creature appears to hop off the tree and land on the shoulders of what looks like an adult Sasquatch standing nearby, before walking off together. The panel agrees it was definitely too big to be a person, and the long arms are a giveaway that it's a primate. The conversation also touches on whether juveniles might spend more time in trees for safety, similar to other ape species, and whether infants might have lighter skin like chimpanzees do at birth. Chuck mentions he took three pictures of a Sasquatch on the Cheyenne and Arapaho reservation, describing it as dark complexioned with black hair and "pretty cute," which leads to a discussion about how primates tend to be better looking when young and less attractive as they age. William even shares a story from his college days at Washington State University, where a psychology professor bluntly stated that humans are probably hardwired to find babies adorable, otherwise we'd kill them. A bit harsh, but probably accurate. The second half of the Q&A tackles a question from Kareem about whether governments might be covering up the existence of Sasquatch due to religious reasons, specifically the creation element of Adam and Eve. William, a man of faith himself, says it doesn't rattle his cage in the slightest, and he doesn't think that's the motivating factor. The discussion gets cut off, but it's clear the panel has strong opinions about government involvement and surveillance, with Chuck mentioning having his phones tapped and laptop monitored. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in witness testimony and the physical descriptions of younger Sasquatch. The wedding reception footage alone is worth checking out, and the panel's chemistry makes the whole conversation entertaining and informative. Head over to Creek Devil on YouTube to catch the full episode and see that tree-swinging footage for yourself.