(Ruby Ridge)
(This is the first in a series of articles on some of the classic Bigfoot
encounters that we hope will educate as well as inform people of the these
beings)
Stories about the big guy goes back a long, long way. Bigfoot stories dates
back to the 1800's. One famous story is from September 1941 in Ruby Creek
30 miles up the Fraser River from Agassiv, British Columbia, in Canada's great
western province. .
In September 1941, when one of these creatures paid a visit in broad
daylight to an Indian family named George and Jeannie Chapman. This experience
was accompanied by too much physical evidence to be ignored.
On the day in question Jeannie Chapman's eldest son, who at that time was 9
came running to the house screaming that a cow was seen coming down out of the
woods at the foot of a nearby mountain. The other kids, a boy about 7 and a small
girl aged 5 were still playing in a field behind the house close by a rial
track.
When Mrs. Chapman went out to take a look for herself, at first she
thought it was a huge bear moving in the bushes that border the field beyond the
railway tracks. She called out to them and the children came running to her. As
the creature moved onto the tracks, Mrs Chapman saw to her horror that it was as
she described "A gigantic man covered with hair, not fur". The hair seemed to be
about four inches long all over it's body, and had a pale yellow-brown
color.
To be continued
To be continued