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Le chasseur Rick Dyer prétend avoir tué un Bigfoot et s'apprêterait à exposer son corps aux États-Unis (VIDÉO)

Ce chasseur a-t-il vraiment tué le Bigfoot? (VIDÉO)
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Le chasseur Rick Dyer prétend avoir abattu un Bigfoot, et se prépare même à exhiber son corps aux quatre coins des États-Unis.

Selon KSAT.com, Rick Dyer aurait finalement rendu publique une photo d'une bête qu'il prétendait avoir tuée près de San Antonio, au Texas, en septembre 2012.

Jusqu'à maintenant, la seule preuve tangible que le chasseur avait mise à disposition était une vidéo courte et granuleuse qui selon lui montre un Bigfoot se tenant à proximité de sa tente dans une zone boisée de la région de San Antonio. Son site internet contient a une description pour le moins hasardeuse de sa rencontre avec l'animal et de son exécution.

Dans une entrevue datant de février 2013, accordée à KSAT-TV, Rick Dyer avait déclaré: «Le Bigfoot est 100% réel. Il n'a rien à dire là-dessus. L'Histoire se souviendra de moi comme le plus grand chasseur de Bigfoot».

«J'ai accroché des côtes de porc du Walmart à un arbre, et il est venu pour les manger», avait-il ajouté.

Voici la vidéo en question.

C'est au retour de l'animal que Rick Dyer l'aurait abattu.

Dyer indique avoir fait pratiquer des tests scientifiques sur le corps du Bigfoot, «des tests ADN aux scanners optiques en passant par les rayons lasers. Bigfoot existe, et je vais prouver au monde que je l'ai abattu

Mais où sont donc ces tests?

Le problème dans cette histoire c'est que Rick Dyer a déjà été impliqué dans un canular avec un Bigfoot en 2008. Ce qu'il présentait comme le corps d'un Bigfoot était en réalité un déguisement de singe en caoutchouc.

Rick Dyer a déclaré qu'une conférence de presse se tiendrait bientôt, avec le corps du Bigfoot et les résultats des tests...

The Legend of Bigfoot Continues
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This still image taken from a 1977 film purports to show Bigfoot in California. (credit:AP)
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A film still shows what former rodeo rider Roger Patterson said is the American version of the Abominable Snowman of Nepal and Tibet. The film of the tall creature was shot by Patterson and Robert Gimlin northeast of Eureka, Calif., in October 1967. (credit:Bettmann / Corbis)
Ohio Bigfoot Encounter -- April 2012(03 of21)
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As a motor biker was driving through the Grand River area of Ohio in April 2012, an alleged Bigfoot ran across the road and was caught on videotape. (credit:HowTo101Channel / YouTube)
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Depicted is an illustration of a creature reported to inhabit the Kemerovo region of Siberia. Scientists from the U.S., Russia and other countries have yet to find one of these creatures known as the Russian Snowman. In early October, researchers claimed to be 95 percent certain that the animal exists. (credit:International Cryptozoology Museum)
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An alleged footprint of a Yeti, or Abominable Snowman, appears in snow near Mount Everest in 1951. Now, scientists are setting out to find evidence of a reported unknown, hairy, bipedal creature known as the Siberian Snowman. (credit:Topical Press Agency, Getty Images)
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Bigfoot or bear? Impression left on the driver\'s side window of a pickup truck owned by Jeffrey Gonzalez. The bizarre image was left by an alleged Bigfoot in California\'s Sierra National Forest over Memorial Day 2011. DNA samples of the impressions will eventually determine the identity of the animal responsible for them. (See next slide for a close-up of the paw-like impression.) (credit:Mickey Burrow)
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Close-up of the \"paw\" print image. The impression was reportedly left by Bigfoot on the window of a pickup truck in the California Sierra National Forest over Memorial Day weekend 2011. (credit:Mickey Burrow)
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Bigfoot or bear? Pictured is a second impression left on the rear side window of the same truck from the previous slides. According to forensic/law enforcement photographer Mickey Burrow, \"What you\'re seeing is a swipe mark. It looks like a small hand, swiping to the left, leaving another impression, and there\'s hair within those areas -- you can see where the hair would be.\" (credit:Mickey Burrow)
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This footprint was found over Memorial Day weekend, 2011, near Fresno, Calif. by a group of campers who were on a Bigfoot-hunting expedition. The print, measuring approximately 12 inches, was found near a truck where possible DNA evidence was left behind by more than one Bigfoot creature. (credit:Copyright Jeffrey Gonzalez)
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This footprint was found in 2008 in the Sierra National Forest near Fresno, Calif. (credit:Copyright David Raygoza)
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Thomas Byers snapped this photo of \"Bigfoot\" along Golden Valley Church Road in Rutherford County on March 22, 2011. (credit:Courtesy Thomas Byers)
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Bill Willard is the leader of a group searching for evidence of a Sasquatch or Bigfoot creature, spotted by, among others, his two sons in Spotsylvania County. He is shown on May 19 in Thornburg, Va., with a plaster cast he made from a suspicious footprint several years ago. (credit:Bill O\'Leary, Washington Post / Getty Images)
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This still frame image from video provided by Bigfoot Global LLC shows what Whitton and Dyer claimed was a Bigfoot or Sasquatch creature in an undisclosed area of a northern Georgia forest in June 2008. (credit:Bigfoot Global LLC / AP)
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This October 2007 image was taken by an automated camera set up by a hunter in a Pennsylvania forest the previous month. Some said it was a Bigfoot creature; others believed it was just a sick bear. (credit:Rick Jacobs, AP)
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A preserved skull and hand said to be that of a Yeti or Abominable Snowman is on display at Pangboche monastery, near Mount Everest. (credit:Ernst Haas, Getty Images)
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Idaho State University professor Jeffrey Meldrum displays what he said is a cast of a Bigfoot footprint from eastern Washington in September 2006. Some scientists said the school should revoke Meldrum\'s tenure. (credit:Jesse Harlan Alderman, AP)
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Joedy Cook, director of the Ohio Center for Bigfoot Studies, talks to a visitor to his booth on Oct. 15, 2005, at the Texas Bigfoot Conference in Jefferson, Texas. The event, hosted by the Texas Bigfoot Research Center, drew enthusiasts and researchers of the legendary creature. (credit:D.J. Peters, AP)
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Ken Gerhard of Houston, Texas, holds a duplicate plaster cast footprint Oct. 15, 2005, at the Texas Bigfoot Conference. The event, hosted by the Texas Bigfoot Research Center, drew enthusiasts and researchers of the legendary creature. (credit:D.J. Peters, AP)
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Josh Gates, host of Syfy TV\'s \"Destination: Truth,\" holds a plaster cast of what Malaysian ghost hunters said was a Bigfoot footprint in 2006. (credit:Seekers-Malaysia / AP)
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Al Hodgson, a volunteer guide at the Willow Creek-China Flat Musuem in California, holds up a plaster cast of an alleged Bigfoot imprint in 2000. The museum houses a collection of research material donated by the estate of Bob Titmus, who spent his life trying to track the creature. (credit:Rich Pedroncelli, AP)
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Costume maker Philip Morris, who does not believe the Bigfoot legend, claimed the Patterson-Gimlin film showed a person wearing a gorilla suit that he made. (credit:T. Ortega Gaines, Charlotte Observer / MCT)
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