Uh oh, Bigfoot roaming in north Fayette?

Tue, 12/08/2009 - 4:58pm
By: Ben Nelms

Reports of the sightings of large primates, usually referred to as “Bigfoot,” are not uncommon across the United States. But they are uncommon in Fayette County. At least until this past summer.

A story posted on the Georgia Mysteries website on Dec. 5 changed all that with its report of a north Fayette County woman who said she encountered a large hairy creature on Lee’s Mill Road in mid-July.

The Citizen was unable to contact the Bigfoot Field Research Organization (BFRO), its investigator or the Georgia Mysteries website contributor to obtain additional information on the incident described on the website.

The unnamed woman who reported the July 17 incident, according to the Georgia Mysteries story, was rounding a curve on Lee’s Mill Road as she drove home from work on a clear night at approximately 11 p.m.

The woman described the creature in her headlights as being approximately 6 feet to 7 feet in height, hairy with a medium build and with a loping gait.

“As I rounded a curve I saw something walking across the road in front of me. It was tall, not slim but not thick and covered in grayish-brownish hair. It never turned to look at me and just loped across the road and off in the dark. I was traveling about 40 mph and slowed quite a bit to ensure it would make it across without me hitting it,” the website report said.

The creature did not turn towards the vehicle at all, just continued across the road to the other tree line, according to the unverified report. The sighting lasted 10-15 seconds. At the closest point the woman said she was approximately 10 feet from the creature, according to the report.

A follow-up report was done by BFRO investigator Mary Snyder. In her statement Snyder said the witness had been sincere in her report of the incident.

“I could hear in her voice that she was still very upset about the encounter,” Snyder said.

The woman is reported to have said that subsequent to the event she learned that sightings had occurred a few years ago in Coweta County. There were several sightings of the “Happy Valley Horror” in 2005 in the Happy Valley Circle area of north Coweta, as reported in the local media.

The story of the Fayette County Bigfoot sighting can be found on the Georgia Mysteries website here.

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Submitted by driftwood on Thu, 12/10/2009 - 3:11pm.

The creator/writer of the Georgia Mysteries blog has a new book coming out Dec. 16 entitled, Bigfoot in Georgia. Details regarding where to purchase, etc were posted 11/22/09 on the website at http://georgiamysteries.blogspot.com/ . Scroll down a little to find the info. Happy Sightings!

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Submitted by RailHead on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 7:45pm.

The County Road Department should consider placing Bigfoot Crossing & Deer Crossing signs on Lee's Mill Road since both creatures are seen regularly in these parts. There is a Children Playing sign near Hwy 92 & children are rarely seen.

RailHead


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Submitted by RailHead on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 5:48pm.

It is said the reason for limited, valid, or confirming evidence of Bigfoot is due to the connection these creatures have with UFO's. They are very intelligent & do not have any desire to study the human species. As mentioned in the article above, it did not turn to look, it just kept walking towards the tree line. Leave them alone & they will leave you alone.


Submitted by Bonkers on Thu, 12/10/2009 - 7:10am.

Yes, they are "connected" to UFO's. They are some of the people who were lifted up into the UFO's, experimented upon and then let loose again into the Georgia Mountains to roam.

The people in the UFO's however do wish to study the humans, and this is proof.

I don't understand this about "did not turn to look" the fillem I seed on TV showed him locking back some!

I wooden put to much credit on them not harmin you if you don't mess with them!

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Submitted by RailHead on Thu, 12/10/2009 - 12:23pm.

You could be right about human experimentation; but, there is no evidence of any attacks on humans...only missing person reports. Over here in north Fayette other sightings have occurred with no official reporting of what was seen. The main message should be to leave them alone. There should be no messing with BigFoot...like on the TV ad...

RailHead


Submitted by ginga1414 on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 3:00pm.

I've lived along Lee's Mill Rd. for the last 25 years and haven't seen Big Foot, yet. However, I'm not saying that he doesn't live in the woods behind my house. This story sounds like it was dreamed up by one of our commissioners to get folks in the area to sell their property for the WFB. They have given us so many made-up stories concerning the WFB, why not give us one about a big hairy creature roaming Lee's Mill Rd.? I wonder how John Wieland and all the other developers expect to sell hundreds of houses they intend to build along the WFB when folks hear about Big Foot living in the area? Come on now, Jack, fess up, Big Foot was your idea, wasn't it?

Submitted by rmoc on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 2:49pm.

I actually saw a Llama about 2am a couple of years ago wandering down 92 in that area. The sheriff came and scared it off. Big, hairy and lumbering, so maybe Mr Llama got loose again.

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Submitted by PTCspyglass on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 1:45pm.

Never heard of the BFRO however I will keep my eyes peeled for any Bigfoots wandering around Fayette County! Is this the time of year that Bigfoots go walk about? Where can I get some Purina Bigfoot Chow to spread in my yard?


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Submitted by RailHead on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 11:21am.

These creature seem uninterested in causing harm and only roam around as other nocturnal animals do. They seem to be quite calm & almost tame. Please leave them alone.

RailHead


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Submitted by Mike King on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 8:15am.

It's obviously time to relook at old Bonks meds for it seems as if he is out sleep walking again. Happy Valley, indeed.


Submitted by Bonkers on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 5:08pm.

I do hope these people will not mistake an Alpaca for Big Foot or any of the other creatures.
Large fortunes can be made with a herd of alpacas....just ask the guy on TV who owns a bunch of them 0n his big alpaca farm.

Women love alpaca coats and men also.

It just could be one got away of Gits farm and ranch and made it here hunting him!

We tend to kill everything we see that we haven;t seen before and much that we have. Don't kill an alpaca though or you will have 7 years of bad luck. They taste gamey too! (I heard).

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Submitted by hutch866 on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 5:13pm.

Alpaca's taste fine with sauce on them, and if you don't skin the last part, the hair will floss your teeth as you eat.

I yam what I yam....Popeye


Submitted by Bonkers on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 5:36pm.

I'll just bet they would taste just like sauce if it is the sauce (secret) from Florida or Savannah or a thousand other places (even Sonny's).
Boiled in 40 gallons of secret brand beer from Translvania and washed down with Pabst would also hep.

Submitted by Bonkers on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 1:49pm.

Like Spyglass I like to have a glass or two of "wine" a few times a day. but when I use the "big" glass (looks somewhat like q candy bowl) I sometimes do wander around some. I sure am glad they put those "Friends of Bill" suites on the cruise ships or I couldn't make it through a cruise.

My cousin "Big Foot" has been spotted I understand in North Fayette, it could have been "Yeti" though. "Yeti" is the spontaneous one in the family and simply goes wild upon finding a moonshine still in the woods. "Abominable Snowman" stays In Colorado and the Sierras these days and it couldn't have been him! All their ladies are hibernating this time of the year having their small ones. They can actually fling a black bear right out of a cave!

Our DNA split back about the time that homoerectus (ask one of the ladies on here)and Neanderthals split off. Then of course later my folks split from homosapiens to form us.

These folks made do without any wine for a million years until the Last Supper came along an popularized it. Now Priests have to make their own in order to have a plentiful supply.

Everyone knows that we the USA, have huge caverns in LA full of spare oil just in case someone sinks all of the oil tankers and blows up Saudi Arabia's wells; how many of you know though that we have just as much wine and spirits stored in the Appalachian mountains in old coal mines and salt mines?

Can you imagine just what kind of shape we would be in if suddenly the alkies couldn't get a drop to drink and no sugar was available?
It would be a nutty and snakey place! Wine made from honey (mead) is of passable taste but is weak. Anyway I hear the bees are all dying!

There are no Big Feet in Alabama. They would be hung or slaughtered upon sight there.

Submitted by reallybigkid on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 7:08am.

that slow of a day when The Citizen thought it was a good idea to start writing about Bigfoot stories? It's a sad, sad day for journalism.

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Submitted by mudcat on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 6:46am.

we could have a positive ID.

That would be Bernie out looking for a new job after Haddix visited city hall on his victory lap.


Submitted by Spyglass on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 11:40am.

"having a glass or wine and driving a golf cart"?, bothers you so much? Did they not let you have any wine? You really should let this burr go, it's been bothering your backside for a while. Smiling

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Submitted by Cyclist on Tue, 12/08/2009 - 5:23pm.

check the gate at Bonker$' house to make sure it was locked? Smiling
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Submitted by MYTMITE on Wed, 12/09/2009 - 3:22pm.

Bonkie's liquor and/or medicine cabinet? He sure was 'loquacious' in his blog. As for Bigfoot, from the way you have described your back in the past, I have a sneaking suspicion that it was you out riding your bike with no shirt on at dusk and Bonkie (after inbibing or taking in some substance) saw you and made the report. Should we, as a community project, come with our lawnmowers and give you a trim or just confiscate all of Bonkie's booze and pills?

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Submitted by S. Lindsey on Tue, 12/08/2009 - 9:27pm.

Should not go around without a shirt on.. dang it.

"A little matter will move a party

but it must be something great that moves a nation.

~Thomas Paine"


Submitted by AtHomeGym on Tue, 12/08/2009 - 6:08pm.

every adult or presumed adult deserves at least one night a week out! And if you want to use it wandering around in la-la land in front of cars, have at it!

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