Vancouver Island's Historic Bigfoot Encounters and Skeletal Mysteries
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a video posted to the YouTube channel BIGFOOT! / William Jevning, host William Jeffnick shares a series of fascinating accounts of encounters with mysterious creatures. While these stories may not be directly related to Bigfoot, they are certainly intriguing and add to the larger conversation about the existence of unknown creatures.
One of the accounts shared in the video comes from a lumberman named My King, who had a close encounter with a large, reddish-brown humanoid creature in 1901. While initially raising his rifle to shoot the creature, King quickly realized that it was not a bear, but rather a humanoid with long, spreading toes. This creature is described as squatting by a creek and washing roots, a behavior that is also mentioned in another account from 1904 involving four citizens of Qualicum.
In this second account, Jake and Cade T Hudgens, a Crump, and W Buss reported seeing a "boy absm" covered in brown hair and with long head hair and a beard. This description is unusual, as it differs from other accounts of absms, which do not mention long head hair or beards.
The video also touches on the discovery of a human skeleton on a small island off the coast of British Columbia in 1912. According to the report, the skeleton measured seven feet six inches from skull to ankle, and the jawbone had huge teeth with no cavities. The skeleton was allegedly shipped to the Wrexham Museum in North Wales, England, but when the video's host attempted to verify this report, he found that there is no such town as Wrexham in Wales or anywhere else in Great Britain.
While these stories may not provide definitive proof of the existence of Bigfoot or other unknown creatures, they are certainly thought-provoking and add to the larger conversation about the possibility of such creatures. If you're interested in learning more about these accounts, be sure to check out the full video on the BIGFOOT! / William Jevning YouTube channel.