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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2025 · 3 MIN

Bigfoot's Big Moment: From Chilling Cold Case to Quirky Festivals

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Bigfoot BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. If you thought Bigfoot was busy hiding out in the woods, you’d be surprised by the flurry of attention—both serious and celebratory—that’s descended on the cryptid in the last week. The biggest splash is the imminent premiere of “Bigfoot Took Her,” a three-part Discovery Channel documentary series that drops with back-to-back episodes on October 29, according to The Futon Critic. The show reopens the chilling 1987 disappearance of teenager Theresa Bier in California’s Sierra National Forest, a case so bizarre that the local legend—Bigfoot as a murderer—seemed more plausible than reality to some residents. Investigator Jessica Chobot and LAPD veteran Robert Collier are digging into new evidence, unheard witness testimony, and even possible connections to notorious killers. With the first episode, “Ghosts in the Canyon,” set for a late October debut, this could be the most mainstream, investigative Bigfoot story to hit TV screens in years. Meanwhile, Bigfoot’s party circuit was in full swing last weekend. Park City, Kentucky, hosted its second annual Bigfoot Festival at Bell’s Tavern Park, drawing crowds estimated between three and four thousand by WCLU Radio. The festival, which launched last year, added five cryptozoologists-in-residence: filmmaker Aleksandar Petakov of “Bigfoot: Beyond the Trail,” Dusty Ruth from the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, TV host Ronny LeBlanc, biomechanical analyst David “Taters” Wickham, and researcher Ken Gerhard. Fans flocked for cryptid merch, family fun, and even nighttime VIP hikes—proving Bigfoot can pack a park as well as a legend. Organizers were pleased by the turnout, suggesting the event’s unlikely rise from local curiosity to regional phenomenon. Across the country, in Uncertain, Texas, the fourth annual Bigfoot Bash at Johnson’s Ranch Marina on Caddo Lake saw its own lively crowd, with local bands, food trucks, and a “Bigfoot sighting” scheduled from 4 to 5 p.m., according to Eventbrite. Kid-friendly contests and raffles kept the spirit light, and with free entry and live music, the event is thriving as a quirky, community-driven counterpart to Kentucky’s bigger bash. On the more cerebral side, Peterborough Town Library in New Hampshire hosted a free public talk by Ronny LeBlanc, delving into the overlap between Bigfoot sightings and UFO encounters, as reported by the Ledger-Transcript. LeBlanc, drawing from his Monsterland books, presented eyewitness accounts and theories suggesting the paranormal roots of these enduring mysteries, keeping the conversation both academic and accessible. Podcast-wise, the episode “Sasquatch Spoke To Me: Old Man’s Terrifying Bigfoot Encounter” dropped on Monday, October 13, according to Bigfoot Investigations (TRUE Stories), continuing the tradition of first-person tales that keep the legend alive in the digital age. With tribal communities adding depth to the story—many Native American tribes have their own names a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Bigfoot BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. If you thought Bigfoot was busy hiding out in the woods, you’d be surprised by the flurry of attention—both serious and celebratory—that’s descended on the cryptid in the last week. The biggest splash is the imminent premiere of “Bigfoot Took Her,” a three-part Discovery Channel documentary series that drops with back-to-back episodes on October 29, according to The Futon Critic. The show reopens the chilling 1987 disappearance of teenager Theresa Bier in California’s Sierra National Forest, a case so bizarre that the local legend—Bigfoot as a murderer—seemed more plausible than reality to some residents. Investigator Jessica Chobot and LAPD veteran Robert Collier are digging into new evidence, unheard witness testimony, and even possible connections to notorious killers. With the first episode, “Ghosts in the Canyon,” set for a late October debut, this could be the most mainstream, investigative Bigfoot story to hit TV screens in years. Meanwhile, Bigfoot’s party circuit was in full swing last weekend. Park City, Kentucky, hosted its second annual Bigfoot Festival at Bell’s Tavern Park, drawing crowds estimated between three and four thousand by WCLU Radio. The festival, which launched last year, added five cryptozoologists-in-residence: filmmaker Aleksandar Petakov of “Bigfoot: Beyond the Trail,” Dusty Ruth from the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, TV host Ronny LeBlanc, biomechanical analyst David “Taters” Wickham, and researcher Ken Gerhard. Fans flocked for cryptid merch, family fun, and even nighttime VIP hikes—proving Bigfoot can pack a park as well as a legend. Organizers were pleased by the turnout, suggesting the event’s unlikely rise from local curiosity to regional phenomenon. Across the country, in Uncertain, Texas, the fourth annual Bigfoot Bash at Johnson’s Ranch Marina on Caddo Lake saw its own lively crowd, with local bands, food trucks, and a “Bigfoot sighting” scheduled from 4 to 5 p.m., according to Eventbrite. Kid-friendly contests and raffles kept the spirit light, and with free entry and live music, the event is thriving as a quirky, community-driven counterpart to Kentucky’s bigger bash. On the more cerebral side, Peterborough Town Library in New Hampshire hosted a free public talk by Ronny LeBlanc, delving into the overlap between Bigfoot sightings and UFO encounters, as reported by the Ledger-Transcript. LeBlanc, drawing from his Monsterland books, presented eyewitness accounts and theories suggesting the paranormal roots of these enduring mysteries, keeping the conversation both academic and accessible. Podcast-wise, the episode “Sasquatch Spoke To Me: Old Man’s Terrifying Bigfoot Encounter” dropped on Monday, October 13, according to Bigfoot Investigations (TRUE Stories), continuing the tradition of first-person tales that keep the legend alive in the digital age. With tribal communities adding depth to the story—many Native American tribes have their own names a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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