Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Man Disguised as Bigfoot Killed by Car

Was trying to provoke a Sasquatch sighting

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A 44-year-old Montana man was struck and killed by two cars on Sunday night while attempting to stage a Bigfoot sighting. Randy Lee Tenley of Kalispell, Montana, was wandering in the right lane of highway U.S. 93 South, dressed in a military-style Ghille suit, when he was hit by two seprate vehicles driven by 15- and 17-year-old girls. “He was trying to make people think he was Sasquatch so people would call in a Sasquatch sighting,” said Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Jim Schneider after speaking with Tenley’s friends. “You can’t make it up. I haven’t seen or heard of anything like this before. Obviously, his suit made it difficult for people to see him.” Alcohol may have been involved in the accident, according to authorities.

Via Daily Intel

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