Bigfoot Researchers Analyze Conical-Headed Sasquatch and Hog Encounters
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent episode of BIGFOOT! CAMPFIRE TALK, host William Jevning and his guests delved into various topics related to Sasquatch, including a fascinating discussion on the conical heads of some Bigfoots. While Forest was under the weather and Milo couldn't join, Chuck, David, Joe in Texas, and Thomas kept the conversation lively.
Joe brought up an interesting point about the differences in head shapes among Sasquatch sightings. Some have conical heads, while others have more rounded ones. William shared his thoughts, mentioning that he has heard similar observations from other witnesses. He also pointed out that this variation can be found among gorillas, with both males and females having rounded or conical heads.
The conversation then shifted to a mysterious hog found in Texas, where the head had been decapitated without the use of tools. Joe, who discovered the hog, described it as being around 300-400 pounds and having a wound that looked like it was caused by a large hand. The group discussed the possibility of Sasquatch being involved, as they are known to interact with wildlife in the area.
As the discussion progressed, David mentioned that in Oklahoma, there have been stories of Sasquatch herding deer and leaving hobbled ones behind, similar to Larry's account from Possum Kingdom.
Towards the end of the episode, George raised a question about the significance of the hog's head being removed. William shared a story from his book, "Witness of the Unknown," about headless miners found near the Oregon-California border over 100 years ago, and another recent account from New Mexico where non-native hunters' heads were found on sticks in an area with high Sasquatch activity.
This episode of BIGFOOT! CAMPFIRE TALK offers a captivating look into various aspects of Sasquatch behavior and interactions with the environment. If you're interested in learning more about these topics, be sure to check out the full video on the BIGFOOT! YouTube channel.