Woman Claims Parents Hit Bigfoot in Montana: Exclusive DNA Hair Samples

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a fascinating video on YouTube from the channel TCC Research. The video, titled "Bigfoot Hit by Trailer | Hair Sample Saved," shares the story of a woman named Betty Klopp and her parents who had an unexpected encounter with a large, forest-dwelling creature while pulling a trailer nearly 45 years ago. According to Betty, her parents saw what they believed to be a man on the road late at night and swerved to avoid hitting him. After stopping at a nearby store, they discovered pieces of skin and hair snagged by the trailer. The hair sample was sent to the University of Montana for testing, but the results showed that the DNA was too deteriorated and the hair too degraded to make any identification. Despite the inconclusive test results, Betty still believes in the existence of Bigfoot and wants answers. The video also briefly mentions the infamous Rick Dyer hoax, known as the Georgia Hulk, where someone claimed to have shot and stored a Bigfoot in their freezer. What intrigued me about this story is that it reminded me of a similar incident that occurred in my local area, Harlan County, in the 1980s. A woman had hit a Bigfoot in Harlan County, and it left hair samples on the front of her bumper. Unfortunately, she refused to have the hair DNA tested or share it with researchers. The BFRO, a well-known organization dedicated to the study of Bigfoot, covered the report and even conducted a phone or email interview with the woman who hit the creature. As Bigfoot enthusiasts, it's always exciting to hear about new encounters and evidence. While the hair sample in Betty's story was inconclusive, it's still a compelling account that adds to the intrigue and mystery surrounding Bigfoot. In addition to the Bigfoot encounter, the video also briefly touched on the topic of DNA testing and its limitations. DNA testing has become a crucial tool in the scientific community, but as we can see in Betty's story, it's not always foolproof. In some cases, DNA can become too deteriorated or degraded to make any identification. This brings up an interesting question: how reliable is DNA testing when it comes to identifying unknown creatures like Bigfoot? While DNA testing can provide valuable information, it's good to remember that it has its limitations, especially when dealing with evidence that's been exposed to the elements or has been in storage for an extended period. Overall, the TCC Research video about Betty Klopp's encounter with a possible Bigfoot is a fascinating account that adds to the intrigue and mystery surrounding this elusive creature. As Bigfoot believers, it's always exciting to hear about new encounters and evidence, even if they don't provide definitive proof. I encourage all of our readers to check out the video and share their thoughts in the comments below. Who knows, maybe one day we'll finally have the definitive proof we've all been waiting for. Until then, we'll continue to explore and investigate the world of Bigfoot, one encounter at a time.