Bigfoot Researcher Analyzes Stick Structures and Bizarre UK Sighting

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In the latest video from the YouTube channel Deborah Hatswell #BBR, Deborah delves into some of the case files from BVR investigations and shares her experiences and theories on British Bigfoot sightings. As a researcher who has been in the field for decades, Deborah has gained a wealth of knowledge about the signs and patterns left behind by animals and humans in the woodlands, as well as the behavior and movement of these elusive creatures. One of the most common things that Deborah encounters in her research is the endless supply of stick structures that are presented as Bigfoot dens or shelters. However, she notes that 99% of these images are simply weather damage, signs left behind by animals, or human activity. Despite not being an expert on every single stick in the wood, Deborah has learned over the years that networking and sharing information with other researchers is key to understanding these cases. Deborah also discusses the theory that these structures may be left as "people magnets," encouraging us to stop and be interested in them. She shares an image from Irish investigator Billy, who found a number of strange teepee-like structures in a Woodland in Cavan, Ireland. In this case, Billy noticed a strange figure in the background of one of the photographs, leading him to believe that he was being watched. Another interesting case that Deborah shares is a sighting from a couple named Kerry and Brett in Stapleford Woods, a 750-acre area of forest on the Nottinghamshire Lincolnshire border. Both Kerry and Brett saw a strange animal, but they had different opinions as to what they had seen. Kerry described it as a large cat, while Brett thought it was more like a monkey or an ape. This sighting is particularly interesting because of the unusual description and the lack of a tail. Deborah also discusses the idea that these creatures may need to eat, breed, and stay healthy and undetected like early man, leading them to have different foraging roots and use many miles of covering yearly. She encourages researchers to keep an open mind and consider all possibilities when investigating these cases. Overall, Deborah's video is a fascinating look into the world of British Bigfoot research. Her years of experience and knowledge make her a valuable resource for anyone interested in this field. Be sure to check out the video and the link to the BBR website in the description for more information.