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Enigma  8/21/08 5:55:31 PM

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They both lost their jobs and now are getting the crap sued out of them by several organizations who (stupidly) gave them money to see the body.

The two men who claimed to have found the carcass of Bigfoot have surfaced to say: Hey, it was just a joke.

Matt Whitton has been fired from his job as a police officer because of his role in the hoax.

Matt Whitton has been fired from his job as a police officer because of his role in the hoax.

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Not everyone is laughing.

In an exclusive interview with CNN affiliate WSB, the two hoaxers -- car salesman Rick Dyer and now-fired police officer Matt Whitton -- said the whole situation began as a joke and then got out of hand.

"It's just a big hoax, a big joke," Dyer said.

"It's Bigfoot," Dyer explained. "Bigfoot doesn't exist."

Whitton chimed in: "All this was a big joke. It got into something way bigger than it was supposed to be." Video Watch the two men explain their "joke" »

At a news conference in California last week, the two men had stood by their claims that they had discovered Bigfoot's corpse and had it on ice. Scientific analysis would prove it, they said.

Not quite.

Now the two Georgia men admit that the hairy, icy blob was an Internet-purchased Sasquatch costume stuffed with possum roadkill and slaughterhouse leftovers.

Whitton and Dyer say that when they came up with the hoax, they had no idea it would become a media circus.

"It got legs and ran. It's crazy now," Dyer told WSB.

Co-hoaxer Whitton agrees: "It started off as some YouTube videos and a Web site. We're all about having fun."

"Fun" isn't exactly how Clayton County Police Chief Jeff Turner sees it. He has kicked Whitton off the police force.

"He lied on national TV," Turner says of Whitton, "so a defense attorney now could say, 'How do we know you're not lying now?' "

Whitton and Dyer had announced that they had found the body of a 7-foot-7-inch, 500-pound half-ape, half-human creature while hiking in the north Georgia mountains in June. They also said they had spotted about three similar living creatures.

Still unclear is how much money Whitton and Dyer got out of the hoax.

Steve Kulls, who maintains the SquatchDetective Web site and hosts a similarly named Internet radio program, first interviewed Dyer on July 28 for the radio program. On August 12, Kulls said, Dyer and Whitton "requested an undisclosed sum of money as an advance, expected from the marketing and promotion."

Two days later, after signing a receipt and counting the money, Dyer and Whitton showed the Searching for Bigfoot team the freezer containing what they claimed was the carcass: "Something appearing large, hairy and frozen in ice," Kulls wrote on the Web site.

It was, as many had suspected, an ape-like costume stuffed with entrails.

After the news conference last week, Dyer and Whitton disappeared from view. The truth came out over the weekend.

In a Web posting this week, Kulls wrote that "action is being instigated against the perpetrators."

The two hoaxers have hired attorney Steve Lister to represent them.

"There have been some threats made to them for both civil and criminal prosecution," Lister said.

The attorney says the Bigfoot incident "got out of hand."

 
 

Dyer, asked whether he ever thought that the hoopla had become more than just a joke, implied that everyone should have known it was a hoax.

"Well, we told 10 different stories," he said. "Everyone knew we were lying."

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Sawtooth  8/21/08 6:15:50 PM

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They're now trying to claim it was all a joke that got out of hand. Assuming it was a joke, it became fraud the moment they started making money off of it. They were selling merchandise from their website, and selling tours to where they supposedly shot the thing for around $500.

I read on another website that among other things, the suit was stuffed partially with possum roadkill. I guess that explains those anomalous blood tests earlier in the week.

 
grunty  8/21/08 6:23:02 PM

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I''ll snatch you bald-headed!

Yup. When they started taking money for it, it stopped being a joke.

 
HYPERI0N  8/21/08 7:05:28 PM

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Originally posted by grunty

Yup. When they started taking money for it, it stopped being a joke.

 

Dont know about that its a pretty good joke now....on them!!!

 
Tuor7  8/22/08 9:16:10 AM

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These two are prime examples of why stupid people shouldn't breed.

 
Theutus  8/22/08 9:20:44 AM

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The hoax is a hoax!! Bigfoot is real and they would slay us all in a massive sasquatch uprising if we ever found them out!

 
Rikimaru_X  8/22/08 9:23:20 AM

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Yeah I saw this on the news today. Those guys are pure idiots. When you take money from people just to fool them with your, "hoax" then that's when it's not a joke. It's a scam. This guy on TV saying, "I don't think I lost any creditability in the community." Man you got fired from your job, and your getting sued, hell yeah you lost the joke. Funny how when the jokster feels the pain.

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Sithos  8/22/08 10:19:49 AM

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Originally posted by Sawtooth

They're now trying to claim it was all a joke that got out of hand. Assuming it was a joke, it became fraud the moment they started making money off of it. They were selling merchandise from their website, and selling tours to where they supposedly shot the thing for around $500.

I read on another website that among other things, the suit was stuffed partially with possum roadkill. I guess that explains those anomalous blood tests earlier in the week.

 

They never claimed to have shot it. They said in the big interview that they came upon it like that next to a stream and were unsure what had killed it.

 
Darkholme  8/22/08 2:13:28 PM

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I guess the joke is on them huh?