
Bigfoot Forensics
VitenskapTrue crimeWelcome to Bigfoot Forensics, the show that utilizes forensic science and the different disciplines within crime scene investigations to study evidence, sightings, and eyewitness testimony concerning Bigfoot. Start from the beginning, you'll be glad that you did.
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- Bigfoot Forensics teams up with Rachel Garard to discuss Bigfoot, her sighting, and science (01:12:25)
Today’s guest, Rachel Garard, brings a rare combination of personal experience, professional expertise, and scientific training to the table. Rachel had a sighting 24 years ago—an encounter that left a lasting impression and quietly shaped her curiosity for decades. For the past four years, she’s been privately researching the Bigfoot phenomenon, and over the last two years, she’s taken that research into the field, applying a disciplined, evidence-based approach. Professionally, Rachel has w...
- Bigfoot Forensics talks with Dan Nedrelo about his wild experiences (01:18:33)
Welcome to another episode of Bigfoot Forensics, where science meets the strange. Today, we're joined by someone whose life work spans rainforests, reptiles, and rare moments captured through the lens—Dan Nedrelo. Dan is a nationally recognized environmental educator, wildlife photographer, and herpetologist with over four decades of experience in the field. His photography has been featured in more than 200 books and magazines, and his work has taken him across the globe—from the forests o...
- Eyeshine Explained: The Science Behind the Eerie Glow in Bigfoot's Eyes (00:15:38)
https://youtu.be/W15kVpYgrHI?si=iAuYraZOotHf1wqh Eyeshine is a visible effect caused by the tapetum lucidum, a reflective layer of tissue located behind the retina in the eyes of many animals. This layer acts as a retroreflector, bouncing light that passes through the retina back into the eye, thereby enhancing the animal's ability to see in low-light conditions. This adaptation is particularly beneficial for nocturnal and crepuscular animals, which are active during the night or at dawn and...
- The Legacy of Dr. John Napier: From Primates to Bigfoot (00:08:32)
Research Pioneer Spotlight: In the world of cryptozoology, the elusive creature known as Bigfoot has sparked the curiosity and imagination of us all. But among the believers and skeptics, one renowned scientist stood out for his unique approach to this mystery—Dr. John Napier. A distinguished primatologist, Napier's contributions to the study of primates were groundbreaking. However, his foray into the realm of Bigfoot research added a fascinating chapter to his illustrious career
- Bigfoot Touched Your Car Pt. 2: What does it mean? What can it mean? (00:08:13)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF5NBlavRS4 This episode is the audio of Pt. 2 of the video linked discussed what to do with the the impressions recovered on your vehicle. What we didn't discuss is what that evidence means, and what it can mean. We also need to further the investigation after the collection of of your dermal evidence. Join me and find out what those first steps should be after the recovery of your evidence.
- Auditory Depth Perception: Tree Knocks...or Owls Playing Baseball? Another Variable for the BFR. (00:12:34)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh5pGhX68DU&t=4s Bigfoot tree knocks are often described as that typical baseball hitting the baseball bat sound. That clear crisp "Thwack!". Listen to my first possible first recording of that sound. Then follow me into the investigation of what it could be. I still don't have the answer. However, I did discover another variable when recording sounds remotely that I previously had no idea about. I'm hoping the Bigfoot Researchers (BFR) do and it's just a ...
- The Onion Mountain Cast: A Forensic Analysis and Perspective (00:10:17)
The story begins in 1967, in the dense forests of northern California, specifically in the Onion Mountain area. It was here that a set of unusual footprints were discovered. These prints were not just any footprints; they appeared to have dermal ridges—fine details similar to the friction ridges found in human fingerprints. This discovery was remarkable enough to warrant making plaster casts of the prints, which soon became known as the Onion Mountain Bigfoot casts. Matt Crowley did a series...
- Bigfoot DNA and Trace Evidence: Understanding the Basics (00:12:50)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tst15giw67c&t=420s Today, we're diving into the world of DNA and trace evidence in forensic science. Trace evidence refers to tiny particles like hair, pollen, and fibers that are often invisible to the naked eye, excluding DNA. "Trace DNA" and "touch DNA" are clarified, with "trace DNA" being the correct term for small amounts that can transfer with minimal contact. Challenges in collecting DNA from hair without roots, especially for species identificati...
- Episode 7: Myths and Stories of Bigfoot (00:32:34)
In this episode we take a look at what some considered myths and fabrications that turned out to be true. From Machu Pichu, the Kraken, and yes even the famed platypus. We also look at how oral traditions play an important role in passing information down through generation to generation. Then actual newspaper articles are read and shared about Bigfoot sightings. It's a fun way to see how Bigfoot was described before the craze.
- Episode 6: Hair and DNA (00:30:58)
This episode briefly covers the of value collecting hair in a bigfoot investigation and what information it can provide within the DNA arena. Explaining the difference between Nuclear DNA and Mitochondrial DNA is also briefly covered. This episode also talks about whether you need the whole hair with follicle, bulb, root, etc... for DNA or can just the shaft of the hair be used. And of course, Tim calls in and gives his two cents.
- Episode 5: Strange Sounds in the Woods...Bigfoot? (01:02:35)
What are those strange sounds in the woods? This episode is dedicated to the known sounds encountered in the night that may not be readily known. No matter what, unknown sounds can still be unnerving and scary if you don't know what they are. Let's take a listen and expand our knowledge of the night. Then.... let's listen to some crazy sounds we don't want to hear if we were by ourselves in the night. You tell me, what are the sounds at the end?
- Episode 4: Collecting Evidence...Bigfoot Trace Evidence? (00:34:33)
This episode briefly covers the basic aspects of documenting the scene (mapping, photography, etc...). It also covers the various ways to collect trace and DNA evidence correctly. I have compiled a nice list of websites and links with how to's and places to get the proper supplies. Also attached are two cool articles on casting in the sand and one in the snow. A cool poster is also included for viewing, not mine, but still cool. Just go to BigfootForensics.com and go to the episode docs tab. ...
- Episode 3: Bigfoot Covid Public Service Announcement (00:17:20)
"Don't go in the woods and give'em Covid and kill'em off." If you've skipped to this point you should have listened to the others first. We have a surprise guest and discuss Covid and it's spread through the zoo's and it's potential impact on Bigfoot.
- Episode 2: Securing the Scene. Don't let that Bigfoot Evidence get destroyed. (00:20:33)
"Maybe it's like a possum nugget and they just throw the whole thing in there." - Tim. Tim leaves crazy voicemails and lets me know he's trampled over my scene. We then cover how to properly secure a scene for investigations.
- Episode 1: Eyewitness Testimony. Did Tim really see a Bigfoot? (00:27:29)
"I seen this armadilla tied to a tree..." - Tim. Tim tells me about his experience in the woods with his grammy. Then we take a look at some basic eyewitness testimony information and very basic interview strategy. Give the second episode a shot.
- Trailer (00:05:50)
Give it a shot. We try to have a little fun and make it a learning experience at the same time. Let's be real, I have a podcast voice in the first episode but I seem to recover in the second. Listen to them in order. You'll be glad you did if you like Tim from the beginning of the first one.