HOAX!!!
Loren Coleman sent the word out this morning: The long awaited results of our modern “Ice Man” investigation reveals a Halloween Costume:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,406101,00.html
During the analysis, the large block of ice the body was resting in began to thaw. The more the ice melted, the more obvious it became that what they had was indeed a rubber costume. Once this became apparent, Biscardi was contacted, according to a Press Release by independent investigator Steve Kulls at Biscardi’s website Searchingforbigfoot.com:
“At that point we immediately contacted, Tom Biscardi and advised him of the situation and he began to take action on his end. Later that day, Tom Biscardi informed us that both Matthew Whitton and Ricky Dyer admitted it was a costume. They reportedly agreed to sign a promissory note and admission of what they had done, and set a meeting in their hotel room in California for 8AM on August 17th, 2008.
At that time I drew up the documents for Mr. Biscardi. On August 17th, 2008 Tom Biscardi went to the hotel where Dyer and Whitton were staying and found that they had left. At this time action is being instigated against the perpetrators of this fraud. Tom Biscardi asked us to contact you, the press, and share all that we have discovered.
The motives behind this fraud are still unknown at this time. It is still unclear why Whitton who, being a police officer for the Clayton County Police Department in Georgia got up before the world and lied and was complicit in a scheme to defraud in a felonious manner.
At this time the victim of this series of deceptions, Searching for Bigfoot, Inc., is seeking justice for themselves and for all the people who were deceived by this deception. Due to this event peoples lives have been disrupted and many people, so wanting vindication about there prior experiences were hurt. Let us all try to be mindful of such.
But when Biscardi got there, he ‘found that they had left.’
Although this is no big surprise by now, what will be the long-term repercussions of these sorts of hi-jinx? How could a police officer perpetrate this kind of fraud knowingly? It’s sad to even imagine…
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