1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 3 00:00:08,146 --> 00:00:10,389 [rain falling] 4 00:00:10,424 --> 00:00:13,116 [thunder crashing] 5 00:00:13,151 --> 00:00:15,015 [mysterious dramatic music] 6 00:00:15,049 --> 00:00:17,948 [thunder crashing] 7 00:00:26,957 --> 00:00:30,789 [haunting instrumental music] 8 00:00:39,004 --> 00:00:41,075 - [Narrator] Fear is in the mind, they say, 9 00:00:41,110 --> 00:00:44,320 but I strongly believe that the eyes manufacture 10 00:00:44,354 --> 00:00:46,874 the fear that resides in the mind. 11 00:00:46,908 --> 00:00:50,084 I have portrayed this in the movie "Mountain Devil," 12 00:00:50,119 --> 00:00:53,501 a film that was very difficult to bring to life. 13 00:00:54,675 --> 00:00:57,988 A story about two hunters coming face-to-face 14 00:00:58,023 --> 00:01:00,819 with something they had never seen before, 15 00:01:00,853 --> 00:01:03,787 a creature that was suppose to be just a myth 16 00:01:04,650 --> 00:01:07,481 was now pounding on the outside of their cabin door. 17 00:01:07,515 --> 00:01:10,104 But the human strength lies in the ability 18 00:01:10,139 --> 00:01:12,934 to think of a solution out of a crisis. 19 00:01:12,969 --> 00:01:14,212 And there it was: Rifles. 20 00:01:15,454 --> 00:01:16,559 - [Hunter] Shoot, Randy, Shoot! 21 00:01:16,593 --> 00:01:17,801 [guns blasting] 22 00:01:17,836 --> 00:01:19,596 - [Narrator] To bring down that Goliath, so they thought. 23 00:01:19,631 --> 00:01:23,842 To bury it and try to forget what they just experienced. 24 00:01:23,876 --> 00:01:25,361 But even in death, 25 00:01:25,395 --> 00:01:28,985 the creature still haunted those terrified hunters. 26 00:01:29,019 --> 00:01:31,988 "Mountain Devil" had become a very long journey 27 00:01:32,021 --> 00:01:34,163 and I felt satisfied when it was time 28 00:01:34,197 --> 00:01:35,681 to bring it to an audience 29 00:01:35,716 --> 00:01:38,270 and then finally laying it to rest. 30 00:01:38,305 --> 00:01:40,616 Searching for the truth about Frank Peterson 31 00:01:40,652 --> 00:01:44,414 had become a emotional roller coaster for several years. 32 00:01:44,449 --> 00:01:45,381 At the end, 33 00:01:45,414 --> 00:01:47,900 I will always wonder if the truth was in 34 00:01:47,935 --> 00:01:49,695 that eight millimeter film. 35 00:01:51,318 --> 00:01:54,390 I felt I had said all I needed to say about 36 00:01:54,424 --> 00:01:57,634 the Bigfoot phenomena in Pennsylvania. 37 00:01:58,601 --> 00:01:59,774 Until now. 38 00:01:59,809 --> 00:02:00,982 Several years ago, 39 00:02:01,017 --> 00:02:03,847 I stumbled upon a book titled "The Creature," 40 00:02:03,882 --> 00:02:06,954 and I found myself asking the same questions 41 00:02:06,988 --> 00:02:09,577 as I did while making "Mountain Devil." 42 00:02:09,612 --> 00:02:11,338 But the question had become, 43 00:02:11,372 --> 00:02:14,686 could I go to that place one more time? 44 00:02:14,720 --> 00:02:17,758 It was this book that re-lit those memories. 45 00:02:17,792 --> 00:02:20,519 So I wanted to understand the inspiration for the book, 46 00:02:20,554 --> 00:02:21,727 "The Creature." 47 00:02:21,762 --> 00:02:23,488 What propelled that art? 48 00:02:23,522 --> 00:02:25,800 Was it fiction or non-fiction? 49 00:02:25,835 --> 00:02:28,596 I believe the author has his side to the story, 50 00:02:28,631 --> 00:02:30,978 just like I have a reason for mine. 51 00:02:31,012 --> 00:02:34,430 I began to analyze the book from front to back, 52 00:02:34,464 --> 00:02:36,811 looking for clues on each page. 53 00:02:36,846 --> 00:02:40,470 And my first clue was the publishing company itself, 54 00:02:40,505 --> 00:02:42,576 the Allegheny Press. 55 00:02:42,610 --> 00:02:44,336 After a little searching online 56 00:02:44,371 --> 00:02:47,512 I found the address but no phone number. 57 00:02:48,927 --> 00:02:51,550 My best effort was to write a letter 58 00:02:51,585 --> 00:02:54,864 and my efforts did pay off with a response. 59 00:02:56,659 --> 00:03:00,490 [relaxing instrumental music] 60 00:03:20,716 --> 00:03:24,376 [upbeat instrumental music] 61 00:04:00,481 --> 00:04:05,003 [upbeat instrumental music continues] 62 00:04:28,026 --> 00:04:32,513 [upbeat instrumental music continues] 63 00:05:00,472 --> 00:05:02,716 - My name is John Tomikel 64 00:05:04,338 --> 00:05:07,548 and I am 91 years old. 65 00:05:09,032 --> 00:05:13,243 And I was at one time 66 00:05:13,278 --> 00:05:18,179 the publisher of "The Creature." 67 00:05:21,424 --> 00:05:23,702 We would go to conventions 68 00:05:23,737 --> 00:05:28,742 and there is where I met the man Jan Klement. 69 00:05:31,365 --> 00:05:34,713 And we were friends. 70 00:05:34,748 --> 00:05:38,061 We were friendly but we were not friends. 71 00:05:39,960 --> 00:05:42,307 At one convention 72 00:05:42,342 --> 00:05:45,724 he asked me if I would consider 73 00:05:45,759 --> 00:05:48,865 publishing a book that he wrote. 74 00:05:50,142 --> 00:05:50,971 And 75 00:05:53,525 --> 00:05:56,597 I said, "Well, what's it about?" 76 00:05:56,632 --> 00:05:58,150 And he said, 77 00:05:58,185 --> 00:06:03,086 "It's about my experiences with Bigfoot." 78 00:06:03,121 --> 00:06:07,125 [mysterious instrumental music] 79 00:06:19,344 --> 00:06:23,141 [relaxing instrumental music] 80 00:06:43,644 --> 00:06:46,784 - [Jan] Sometimes the mind plays strange tricks upon us 81 00:06:46,820 --> 00:06:48,166 and with the passage of time, 82 00:06:48,200 --> 00:06:51,582 we find it difficult to separate truth from fantasy. 83 00:06:51,618 --> 00:06:54,379 Time has passed, about two years to be exact, 84 00:06:55,276 --> 00:06:57,002 and I feel that I'd better write down my story 85 00:06:57,037 --> 00:07:00,143 before it passes into the gray area of unreality. 86 00:07:01,593 --> 00:07:06,287 [relaxing instrumental music continues] 87 00:07:13,985 --> 00:07:16,574 I have never seen such a creature in my life. 88 00:07:16,608 --> 00:07:19,542 My first impression was that the creature was ape-like 89 00:07:19,577 --> 00:07:22,476 or man-like, about seven feet tall 90 00:07:22,511 --> 00:07:24,616 and covered with brown hair. 91 00:07:24,651 --> 00:07:28,137 The creature seems very powerful with well-developed legs 92 00:07:28,171 --> 00:07:29,794 and shoulder muscles. 93 00:07:29,828 --> 00:07:32,693 I felt very fortunate to see such a creature. 94 00:07:32,728 --> 00:07:34,661 It was no longer folklore to me. 95 00:07:36,490 --> 00:07:41,150 [relaxing instrumental music continues] 96 00:07:50,090 --> 00:07:52,506 - [Narrator] We needed to find out more about 97 00:07:52,541 --> 00:07:56,648 the locations where this story "The Creature" took place 98 00:07:56,683 --> 00:07:59,686 so we headed south to Dunbar, Pennsylvania, 99 00:07:59,720 --> 00:08:00,825 to meet up 100 00:08:00,859 --> 00:08:03,966 with some of the leading experts in the Bigfoot field 101 00:08:04,000 --> 00:08:05,105 for some answers. 102 00:08:05,139 --> 00:08:07,314 I started with Stan Gordon, 103 00:08:07,348 --> 00:08:10,041 who has been researching the Bigfoot phenomena 104 00:08:10,075 --> 00:08:13,078 near the Chestnut Ridge for many years. 105 00:08:13,113 --> 00:08:14,701 - I've heard people tell me that 106 00:08:15,909 --> 00:08:17,117 they're familiar with the book 107 00:08:17,151 --> 00:08:18,152 and I've heard some people say 108 00:08:18,187 --> 00:08:20,396 who they thought who possibly was involved, 109 00:08:20,430 --> 00:08:22,363 but nobody really had any proof, 110 00:08:22,398 --> 00:08:23,951 any really good information. 111 00:08:23,986 --> 00:08:25,953 I remember many, many years ago 112 00:08:25,988 --> 00:08:28,162 I tried to do some follow up on it 113 00:08:28,197 --> 00:08:29,957 but really couldn't get anywhere. 114 00:08:29,992 --> 00:08:32,097 And I was so busy investigating current reports, 115 00:08:32,131 --> 00:08:35,860 I really couldn't donate a lot of time to the investigation. 116 00:08:35,894 --> 00:08:39,967 But it's a very, very interesting story. 117 00:08:40,001 --> 00:08:40,796 The question is, 118 00:08:40,830 --> 00:08:43,280 is how much there is truthful 119 00:08:43,315 --> 00:08:45,283 and how much may not be? 120 00:08:45,317 --> 00:08:47,630 But it is a very interesting story 121 00:08:47,665 --> 00:08:50,219 and I'll keep an open mind to all possibilities. 122 00:08:51,323 --> 00:08:54,637 [relaxing instrumental music] 123 00:08:54,672 --> 00:08:56,570 - [Narrator] Could we be on the trail of discovering 124 00:08:56,605 --> 00:08:58,227 who the author truly was 125 00:08:58,261 --> 00:09:00,712 and the possible location of where 126 00:09:00,747 --> 00:09:03,543 this encounter took place? 127 00:09:03,577 --> 00:09:05,614 - [Researcher] "The Creature," the book, 128 00:09:05,648 --> 00:09:09,307 is possibly fiction or non-fiction? 129 00:09:09,341 --> 00:09:10,584 I know I already asked these questions, 130 00:09:10,619 --> 00:09:11,620 but I'm just kind of repeating them. 131 00:09:11,654 --> 00:09:13,622 - I'd like to believe that it's true but... 132 00:09:14,933 --> 00:09:16,935 And as far as percentage is concerned, 133 00:09:16,970 --> 00:09:20,594 I would lean toward maybe 60/40 that it's true 134 00:09:20,629 --> 00:09:22,078 and 40 that it isn't. 135 00:09:23,286 --> 00:09:26,117 The way he described the creature, 136 00:09:27,981 --> 00:09:29,396 it's pretty believable. 137 00:09:29,430 --> 00:09:33,814 But like I also have said to many people that 138 00:09:33,849 --> 00:09:35,471 some of the nuances 139 00:09:35,505 --> 00:09:38,439 and the little characteristics of the creature, 140 00:09:40,441 --> 00:09:41,546 it's really hard to believe 141 00:09:41,581 --> 00:09:42,409 as far as 142 00:09:43,548 --> 00:09:46,344 its behavior with Jan Klement. 143 00:09:49,105 --> 00:09:53,869 As far as just staring at each other for periods of up to 144 00:09:53,903 --> 00:09:56,216 an hour and half, two hours at a time, 145 00:09:56,250 --> 00:09:58,874 just looking at each other and observing each other. 146 00:09:59,978 --> 00:10:03,741 No real close interaction, of course, as he had written. 147 00:10:03,775 --> 00:10:06,640 I believe it's possible. I really do. 148 00:10:09,678 --> 00:10:11,093 - My name's Eric Altman. 149 00:10:11,127 --> 00:10:12,888 I'm from North Huntington, Pennsylvania, 150 00:10:12,922 --> 00:10:15,304 in the southwestern corner of the state. 151 00:10:15,338 --> 00:10:17,513 And I did investigating sightings 152 00:10:17,547 --> 00:10:20,447 and claims of a Bigfoot creature for going on 153 00:10:20,481 --> 00:10:22,414 close to 22 years now. 154 00:10:25,590 --> 00:10:28,351 The book and experiences that Jan wrote about 155 00:10:28,386 --> 00:10:29,732 are very detailed. 156 00:10:29,767 --> 00:10:32,321 He provides extremely detailed information about 157 00:10:32,355 --> 00:10:33,874 the creature itself, 158 00:10:33,909 --> 00:10:36,532 some of it's unusual behaviors and habits. 159 00:10:36,566 --> 00:10:38,568 And he talks about having almost daily encounters 160 00:10:38,603 --> 00:10:39,673 with the creature. 161 00:10:39,708 --> 00:10:42,952 And at that time, back in the mid-1970s, 162 00:10:42,987 --> 00:10:45,990 before the book was released, there was little information 163 00:10:46,024 --> 00:10:47,647 that was released to the public. 164 00:10:50,270 --> 00:10:52,617 Just the general encounters that Jan had in the book, 165 00:10:52,652 --> 00:10:56,207 so it's very intriguing to read that kind of minute detail 166 00:10:56,241 --> 00:10:58,278 that he writes about in the story. 167 00:11:00,452 --> 00:11:02,696 There were some theories that were put out 168 00:11:02,731 --> 00:11:05,872 by a few experienced Bigfoot researchers. 169 00:11:05,906 --> 00:11:07,528 Loren Coleman proposed a theory, 170 00:11:07,563 --> 00:11:10,980 I believe Loren proposed it was chemistry professor, 171 00:11:11,015 --> 00:11:14,190 Dr. Paul Johnson at the University of Duquesne. 172 00:11:14,225 --> 00:11:15,847 But upon questioning Paul, 173 00:11:15,882 --> 00:11:17,711 myself and other people have asked him, 174 00:11:17,746 --> 00:11:21,784 he said he absolutely was not the author of the book. 175 00:11:21,819 --> 00:11:23,475 We know the author of the book claims that 176 00:11:23,510 --> 00:11:25,995 he was an earth science professor 177 00:11:26,030 --> 00:11:29,861 at a small university in the Pittsburgh region, 178 00:11:29,896 --> 00:11:31,552 although we don't know who it is. 179 00:11:33,831 --> 00:11:36,419 - [Narrator] Dr. Paul Johnson is a professor 180 00:11:36,454 --> 00:11:39,422 at a local university in Pennsylvania. 181 00:11:39,457 --> 00:11:43,633 For many years, people in the Bigfoot community thought that 182 00:11:43,668 --> 00:11:46,671 Dr. Johnson had written the book "The Creature." 183 00:11:46,706 --> 00:11:49,467 We attempted to reach out to him for an interview 184 00:11:49,501 --> 00:11:50,606 but he denied. 185 00:11:50,640 --> 00:11:52,746 He did send the following email 186 00:11:52,781 --> 00:11:54,299 with his thoughts on the matter. 187 00:11:54,334 --> 00:11:56,439 The following is his email: 188 00:11:57,440 --> 00:12:01,790 Around 1995, a writer for the "Mountain Journal," 189 00:12:01,824 --> 00:12:03,792 who had previously interviewed me, 190 00:12:03,826 --> 00:12:07,450 ran across the book, "The Creature" in a yard sale. 191 00:12:07,485 --> 00:12:10,488 He photocopied the pages and mailed it to me. 192 00:12:10,522 --> 00:12:13,767 I was told that the publisher knew the author's true name 193 00:12:13,802 --> 00:12:16,011 and promised never to reveal it. 194 00:12:16,045 --> 00:12:18,599 I read the book and decided it was fictional. 195 00:12:18,634 --> 00:12:20,601 Apparently someone decided that 196 00:12:20,636 --> 00:12:22,949 the author was a college science teacher 197 00:12:22,983 --> 00:12:24,709 in Western Pennsylvania 198 00:12:24,744 --> 00:12:26,780 and the author choose the pseudonym 199 00:12:26,815 --> 00:12:30,680 because Roberto Clemente was his favorite ball player, 200 00:12:30,715 --> 00:12:33,614 so he changed the letter C to a K 201 00:12:33,649 --> 00:12:35,927 and dropped the letter E at the end. 202 00:12:35,962 --> 00:12:37,653 For the next 20 years, 203 00:12:37,687 --> 00:12:40,760 many researchers suspected that I was the author 204 00:12:40,794 --> 00:12:43,348 because Roberto was my favorite ball player 205 00:12:43,383 --> 00:12:46,248 and, of course, I teach at a university. 206 00:12:46,282 --> 00:12:48,768 I always told them I was not the author. 207 00:12:50,597 --> 00:12:53,393 Dr. Paul G. Johnson. 208 00:12:57,328 --> 00:13:00,262 - One of the stipulations that 209 00:13:01,711 --> 00:13:05,163 the man Klement wanted 210 00:13:05,198 --> 00:13:09,202 was his identity not to be known 211 00:13:09,236 --> 00:13:13,482 because even I was ridiculing him, 212 00:13:13,516 --> 00:13:17,520 and so he was really upset about that. 213 00:13:17,555 --> 00:13:18,418 And so 214 00:13:20,351 --> 00:13:22,871 we had to have an author 215 00:13:22,905 --> 00:13:27,082 and so I gave him the name Jan Klement 216 00:13:27,116 --> 00:13:32,121 which was the name of one of my grandfathers. 217 00:13:33,019 --> 00:13:36,850 [relaxing instrumental music] 218 00:13:44,375 --> 00:13:45,721 - [Jan] For about a week thereafter 219 00:13:45,755 --> 00:13:48,862 I set apples on the railing with no luck. 220 00:13:48,897 --> 00:13:50,691 I would set out two apples at a time 221 00:13:50,726 --> 00:13:53,833 and would not leave more than that overnight. 222 00:13:53,867 --> 00:13:56,007 Why should the creature want my apples 223 00:13:56,042 --> 00:13:58,734 when he could pick his own from any of the wild apple trees 224 00:13:58,768 --> 00:14:00,563 that abound in the area? 225 00:14:00,598 --> 00:14:03,566 The creature's appearance at my home escaped me. 226 00:14:03,601 --> 00:14:06,915 Deep down I still hope to able to see it one more time. 227 00:14:11,989 --> 00:14:13,162 After several weeks, 228 00:14:13,197 --> 00:14:15,889 the creature appeared again for some apples. 229 00:14:15,924 --> 00:14:16,925 He came from around the cabin 230 00:14:16,959 --> 00:14:19,859 and was standing four feet from the porch. 231 00:14:19,893 --> 00:14:21,412 I stood still for a moment, 232 00:14:21,446 --> 00:14:23,138 then I made slight hand motions 233 00:14:23,172 --> 00:14:25,002 for the creature to come to me. 234 00:14:25,036 --> 00:14:27,383 I realized at once that it was not a human 235 00:14:27,418 --> 00:14:29,351 and hand motions meant nothing, 236 00:14:29,385 --> 00:14:30,766 so I retrieved an apple 237 00:14:30,800 --> 00:14:33,010 and tossed it at the creature's feet. 238 00:14:33,044 --> 00:14:36,703 He picked up the apples and began to chomp down on them. 239 00:14:36,737 --> 00:14:38,705 I threw him another and another. 240 00:14:38,739 --> 00:14:41,881 And on the third apple I spoke in low hushed tones, 241 00:14:41,915 --> 00:14:45,436 increasing my volume to normal about the 10th apple. 242 00:14:48,853 --> 00:14:51,097 The creature loaded most of these in his arms 243 00:14:51,131 --> 00:14:53,823 and walked to the bushes at the end of the clearing 244 00:14:53,858 --> 00:14:54,963 and disappeared. 245 00:15:03,316 --> 00:15:04,489 - During the time it happened, 246 00:15:04,524 --> 00:15:07,837 of course I was out there investigating with my teams 247 00:15:07,872 --> 00:15:10,840 so many of the Bigfoot sightings here in Pennsylvania. 248 00:15:10,875 --> 00:15:12,601 And it was being covered extensively 249 00:15:12,635 --> 00:15:13,878 by the local news media. 250 00:15:13,913 --> 00:15:15,500 It was on radio and TV. 251 00:15:15,535 --> 00:15:17,813 Newspapers were giving it a lot of coverage. 252 00:15:17,847 --> 00:15:22,197 There were a lot of details about some of my investigations 253 00:15:22,231 --> 00:15:24,716 that were coming out at the time. 254 00:15:24,751 --> 00:15:28,410 [somber instrumental music] 255 00:15:52,848 --> 00:15:54,574 - I guess I'm not surprised in that 256 00:15:55,540 --> 00:15:58,785 a pact had been made with the publisher with regard to 257 00:15:58,819 --> 00:16:03,686 not letting out the factual information with regard to that. 258 00:16:03,721 --> 00:16:05,757 Especially if you can... 259 00:16:05,792 --> 00:16:09,796 The element of trust is probably as strong today 260 00:16:09,830 --> 00:16:11,556 as it was yesteryear, 261 00:16:11,591 --> 00:16:13,006 but there had to be 262 00:16:13,041 --> 00:16:17,114 a good bond between the author and the publisher 263 00:16:17,148 --> 00:16:20,255 in order to keep that story safe. 264 00:16:20,289 --> 00:16:22,843 - If the author of the book is still living today, 265 00:16:22,878 --> 00:16:26,606 there could be terms that could be acceptable 266 00:16:27,676 --> 00:16:28,918 and agreed upon 267 00:16:28,953 --> 00:16:31,991 where the author could still remain anonymous, 268 00:16:32,025 --> 00:16:33,544 that the alleged burial site 269 00:16:33,578 --> 00:16:36,271 would remain secret and confidential, 270 00:16:36,305 --> 00:16:39,377 that even today, years later, 271 00:16:39,412 --> 00:16:41,379 a forensic scientific investigation 272 00:16:41,414 --> 00:16:42,967 could be done on the site. 273 00:16:43,002 --> 00:16:46,764 And this author indicated that he was very concerned over 274 00:16:46,798 --> 00:16:50,526 preserving the species of this unknown creature. 275 00:16:50,561 --> 00:16:53,150 And if that was the case, 276 00:16:53,184 --> 00:16:57,602 this would help to first strongly indicate 277 00:16:57,637 --> 00:16:58,879 and strongly confirm that 278 00:16:58,914 --> 00:17:01,434 there's some type of unknown species of creature out there 279 00:17:01,468 --> 00:17:04,678 but may also help to protect this unknown species as well. 280 00:17:07,060 --> 00:17:09,304 - We don't know exactly where the cabin that 281 00:17:09,338 --> 00:17:13,411 he called The Diggins' was or where it burned down, 282 00:17:13,445 --> 00:17:16,069 so we can't really validate that information 283 00:17:16,104 --> 00:17:18,278 to say the book was a legitimate book. 284 00:17:18,313 --> 00:17:21,178 However, it does provide a lot of details to it, 285 00:17:21,212 --> 00:17:25,182 especially to the creature, his experiences with Kong. 286 00:17:25,215 --> 00:17:28,425 He does describe a lot of the area 287 00:17:28,461 --> 00:17:31,498 and where the book may have taken place 288 00:17:31,533 --> 00:17:34,260 in the Dunbar Mountains, the Southern Chestnut Ridge 289 00:17:34,294 --> 00:17:36,641 in Southwestern PA, Fayette County. 290 00:17:36,676 --> 00:17:41,163 [somber instrumental music continues] 291 00:17:43,303 --> 00:17:46,375 - [Loren] The book was brought to my attention 292 00:17:46,410 --> 00:17:51,415 by other researchers and it was so detailed. 293 00:17:52,140 --> 00:17:54,383 It was so realistic 294 00:17:54,418 --> 00:17:56,109 in terms of 295 00:17:56,144 --> 00:17:59,871 how I knew from my investigations 296 00:17:59,906 --> 00:18:01,735 for over 50 years 297 00:18:02,943 --> 00:18:07,293 how people really do approach contact. 298 00:18:07,327 --> 00:18:11,918 And what was remarkable was done so matter-of-factly. 299 00:18:13,368 --> 00:18:16,095 I knew a lot of researchers in Pennsylvania 300 00:18:16,129 --> 00:18:17,613 back in the 60s and 70s 301 00:18:18,614 --> 00:18:22,549 and thought maybe I could even figure out who it was, 302 00:18:22,584 --> 00:18:26,381 the biology professor or at one point, 303 00:18:26,415 --> 00:18:29,660 he called himself an earth science professor. 304 00:18:29,694 --> 00:18:33,974 So it was nicely hidden in the story, 305 00:18:34,009 --> 00:18:36,701 all of the clues to who this was. 306 00:18:36,736 --> 00:18:38,496 And I asked various people, 307 00:18:38,531 --> 00:18:42,431 some of whom I even knew as professors. 308 00:18:42,466 --> 00:18:44,882 They all denied being that individual. 309 00:18:45,676 --> 00:18:47,988 But it did seem like, 310 00:18:48,023 --> 00:18:51,026 it definitely seemed like there was something to there. 311 00:18:53,718 --> 00:18:57,481 It was a very privately published publication 312 00:18:57,515 --> 00:19:02,141 and I felt that the person that published it 313 00:19:02,175 --> 00:19:06,904 was perhaps the same person that was being the hero 314 00:19:06,938 --> 00:19:09,907 or the narrator in the book. 315 00:19:09,941 --> 00:19:12,737 So I certainly think that's a possibility. 316 00:19:15,223 --> 00:19:19,744 [somber instrumental music continues] 317 00:19:34,690 --> 00:19:38,522 [relaxing instrumental music] 318 00:19:40,696 --> 00:19:43,147 - [Jan] The next evening he returned a little earlier 319 00:19:43,182 --> 00:19:44,838 and took apples from my hand, 320 00:19:44,873 --> 00:19:47,358 but would not really let me get near him. 321 00:19:47,393 --> 00:19:50,361 As long as the railing was between us he was calm 322 00:19:50,396 --> 00:19:52,467 and when I went to leave the porch, 323 00:19:52,501 --> 00:19:55,470 he would walk away and watch me over his shoulder. 324 00:19:55,504 --> 00:19:59,025 As you the viewer may ask, "Was I not frightened?" 325 00:19:59,059 --> 00:20:02,028 I was terrified and excited at the same time. 326 00:20:02,062 --> 00:20:04,410 I knew this creature could end my life very quickly 327 00:20:04,444 --> 00:20:05,411 if it wanted to. 328 00:20:08,586 --> 00:20:11,693 On one occasion, a young deer came up to the field. 329 00:20:11,727 --> 00:20:14,316 The creature noticed it and quickly leaped to its feet 330 00:20:14,351 --> 00:20:17,457 and was off like a flash of lighting. 331 00:20:18,596 --> 00:20:20,080 [relaxing instrumental music continues] 332 00:20:20,115 --> 00:20:22,842 [birds chirping] 333 00:20:26,017 --> 00:20:28,848 [leaves rustling] 334 00:20:30,643 --> 00:20:33,370 [mouth chomping] 335 00:20:37,443 --> 00:20:40,549 [footsteps crunching] 336 00:20:40,584 --> 00:20:43,207 His speed was fantastic and he ran the deer down 337 00:20:43,242 --> 00:20:45,382 before it got more than a 100 feet away. 338 00:20:47,073 --> 00:20:50,249 [footsteps crunching] 339 00:20:51,836 --> 00:20:53,562 He picked it up in his powerful hands 340 00:20:53,597 --> 00:20:55,530 and slammed it to the ground. 341 00:20:55,564 --> 00:20:57,532 I assume, killing it instantly. 342 00:20:59,016 --> 00:21:00,086 Instead of returning to me, 343 00:21:00,120 --> 00:21:01,536 he put the deer under his arm 344 00:21:01,570 --> 00:21:03,676 and stalked off through the brush. 345 00:21:03,710 --> 00:21:06,126 I did not see him again for five days. 346 00:21:07,852 --> 00:21:08,991 I worried that the creature 347 00:21:09,026 --> 00:21:11,891 might want to try human flesh at first, 348 00:21:11,925 --> 00:21:15,308 but after a while the thought did not bother me. 349 00:21:15,343 --> 00:21:17,448 He ate none of his food in front of me 350 00:21:17,483 --> 00:21:19,864 and perhaps he did not eat it at all. 351 00:21:19,899 --> 00:21:21,141 I wondered if he had family 352 00:21:21,176 --> 00:21:23,903 and perhaps he was feeding them that deer. 353 00:21:23,937 --> 00:21:26,250 That day I decided to give him a name. 354 00:21:26,285 --> 00:21:28,356 I gave him the name Kong. 355 00:21:35,466 --> 00:21:39,470 [enchanting instrumental music] 356 00:21:46,166 --> 00:21:50,239 - He asked for all kinds of guarantees. 357 00:21:50,274 --> 00:21:53,864 That I wouldn't mention his name anywhere 358 00:21:53,898 --> 00:21:58,869 and that as far as he was concerned he didn't exist. 359 00:21:58,903 --> 00:22:00,146 So that was 360 00:22:02,217 --> 00:22:05,289 one of the bargains that I made with him 361 00:22:05,324 --> 00:22:06,152 and 362 00:22:07,602 --> 00:22:11,019 so far I have stuck to that bargain. 363 00:22:12,503 --> 00:22:14,229 [enchanting instrumental music continues] 364 00:22:14,263 --> 00:22:16,404 - [Narrator] I reached out to Steve Kulls, 365 00:22:16,438 --> 00:22:20,408 a Bigfoot Investigator located in Upstate New York. 366 00:22:20,442 --> 00:22:22,548 Steve had done extensive research 367 00:22:22,582 --> 00:22:25,378 into the book "The Creature," and the author. 368 00:22:25,413 --> 00:22:28,968 I wanted to get his ideas on who the author could be 369 00:22:29,002 --> 00:22:32,316 and if the story held any merit. 370 00:22:32,351 --> 00:22:35,388 - Well, the first was to do was actually read the book. 371 00:22:35,423 --> 00:22:37,770 And in my copy of the book 372 00:22:37,804 --> 00:22:40,773 I highlighted a number of sections in it 373 00:22:40,807 --> 00:22:44,363 that contained biographical data if you read the book. 374 00:22:44,397 --> 00:22:47,435 So in this case, Jan Klement is, 375 00:22:47,469 --> 00:22:49,195 well, the whole thing wrapped in one. 376 00:22:49,229 --> 00:22:52,198 So I need to look at him as a person 377 00:22:52,232 --> 00:22:55,788 to see, kind of build a profile. 378 00:22:55,822 --> 00:22:58,929 So I was looking for a college professor 379 00:22:58,963 --> 00:23:00,689 who taught earth science, 380 00:23:00,724 --> 00:23:04,383 who got divorced shortly after the book got published, 381 00:23:04,417 --> 00:23:07,144 who was in the military service in 1952 382 00:23:09,180 --> 00:23:11,251 to '54 specifically. 383 00:23:11,286 --> 00:23:14,738 No person named Jan Klement existed. 384 00:23:14,772 --> 00:23:17,672 I mean, I've run it even through background services 385 00:23:17,706 --> 00:23:19,363 and it was a no-go. 386 00:23:21,020 --> 00:23:24,299 The funny thing is in conversation with some of the locals, 387 00:23:24,333 --> 00:23:25,818 one of them being, 388 00:23:27,613 --> 00:23:31,582 and I believe he's an entomologist in the area 389 00:23:31,617 --> 00:23:33,791 who has a fascination with the Bigfoot mystery, 390 00:23:33,826 --> 00:23:37,243 actually knew of a Klement's Point. 391 00:23:37,277 --> 00:23:40,522 And this got me really excited because I'm thinking, 392 00:23:40,557 --> 00:23:42,593 "Maybe the place does exist." 393 00:23:42,628 --> 00:23:47,184 So I get on the Google Maps and look at the satellite shots 394 00:23:47,218 --> 00:23:51,913 and one of the giveaways in the later editions was that 395 00:23:51,947 --> 00:23:54,536 the cabin in the 80s had been burned down 396 00:23:54,571 --> 00:23:57,194 but the footprint of the cabin still exists. 397 00:23:57,228 --> 00:24:01,025 And this Klement's Point had this footprint of this cabin 398 00:24:01,060 --> 00:24:05,720 with a pond which back in the 60s and 70s, early 70s, 399 00:24:05,754 --> 00:24:09,448 overlooked cow pastures so it really fit. 400 00:24:11,380 --> 00:24:16,213 [enchanting instrumental music continues] 401 00:24:20,528 --> 00:24:24,393 [relaxing instrumental music] 402 00:24:38,753 --> 00:24:41,618 - [Jan] My efforts at tracking Kong were always in vain 403 00:24:41,652 --> 00:24:45,311 for he left no trails or tracks of any kind. 404 00:24:45,345 --> 00:24:49,108 The forest area has many large rock formations and caves. 405 00:24:49,142 --> 00:24:51,559 I often wondered if Kong stayed in one of the caves 406 00:24:51,593 --> 00:24:52,732 in the area. 407 00:24:52,767 --> 00:24:55,286 Unfortunately, no Kong today. 408 00:24:57,012 --> 00:25:01,672 [relaxing instrumental music continues] 409 00:25:03,260 --> 00:25:06,021 - Once again, attributed to the fact that 410 00:25:06,056 --> 00:25:10,198 I'm sure he was a very knowledgeable educated man 411 00:25:10,232 --> 00:25:12,096 in quite a few science fields. 412 00:25:12,131 --> 00:25:15,134 And, of course, he had a base of friends. 413 00:25:15,168 --> 00:25:19,414 He had the zoology professor, 414 00:25:19,448 --> 00:25:24,246 anthropology people that he could confer with 415 00:25:24,281 --> 00:25:25,938 in neighboring universities, 416 00:25:25,972 --> 00:25:27,560 whether it be Waynesburg College, 417 00:25:27,595 --> 00:25:29,389 whether it be California State College. 418 00:25:29,424 --> 00:25:31,219 Back then they weren't universities. 419 00:25:34,153 --> 00:25:37,605 So he was handed, I think, 420 00:25:38,537 --> 00:25:41,263 a platter of good information 421 00:25:41,298 --> 00:25:45,854 that he would be to write from in a very believable manner. 422 00:25:52,171 --> 00:25:55,105 - Yeah, I've been doing this now going on 61 years. 423 00:25:55,139 --> 00:25:58,660 I knew many of the main people involved in Bigfoot research 424 00:25:58,695 --> 00:26:01,974 back in those days and I've learned of many others since, 425 00:26:02,008 --> 00:26:04,839 and I've never heard it brought up 426 00:26:04,873 --> 00:26:09,257 that anybody who was involved in investigations actively 427 00:26:09,291 --> 00:26:11,777 may have been involved with the book. 428 00:26:11,811 --> 00:26:14,365 I've heard rumors of people who 429 00:26:14,400 --> 00:26:15,608 may have been involved with the book 430 00:26:15,643 --> 00:26:17,127 that other people were following up 431 00:26:17,161 --> 00:26:19,819 and trying to find out who this person might be. 432 00:26:19,854 --> 00:26:21,510 But to be honest with you, 433 00:26:21,545 --> 00:26:23,478 I was so busy investigating other reports 434 00:26:23,512 --> 00:26:26,067 I really didn't have time to follow up on the book. 435 00:26:28,310 --> 00:26:32,970 [relaxing instrumental music continues] 436 00:26:39,528 --> 00:26:42,290 I would think that somebody who had their first encounter 437 00:26:42,324 --> 00:26:43,740 as talked about in the book, 438 00:26:43,774 --> 00:26:45,845 they would have gone through much more detail. 439 00:26:45,880 --> 00:26:48,089 Also the behavior of the creature 440 00:26:48,123 --> 00:26:49,815 that's described in the book. 441 00:26:49,849 --> 00:26:52,438 So the author is talking about the fact that 442 00:26:52,472 --> 00:26:55,337 this creature after a period of time 443 00:26:55,372 --> 00:26:58,755 begins to make frequent, almost daily, 444 00:26:58,789 --> 00:27:00,653 visits to the property, 445 00:27:00,688 --> 00:27:02,448 that they're actually having meals together 446 00:27:02,482 --> 00:27:04,105 and they get very close. 447 00:27:04,139 --> 00:27:06,590 And that's something again of the 448 00:27:06,625 --> 00:27:08,868 hundreds of Bigfoot cases I've worked on, 449 00:27:08,903 --> 00:27:11,664 this is something that just doesn't come up. 450 00:27:14,529 --> 00:27:16,980 - The author, he's using a pen name. 451 00:27:17,014 --> 00:27:19,154 We don't know exactly where the cabin 452 00:27:19,189 --> 00:27:23,400 that he called The Diggins' was or where it burned down, 453 00:27:23,434 --> 00:27:25,747 so we can't really validate that information. 454 00:27:25,782 --> 00:27:28,405 However, without any way to validate who he was 455 00:27:28,439 --> 00:27:30,269 or where the actual cabin sat, 456 00:27:30,303 --> 00:27:32,202 we can't follow up on those claims. 457 00:27:32,236 --> 00:27:33,617 And to this day, 458 00:27:33,652 --> 00:27:36,033 no one really knows if it is a non-fiction 459 00:27:36,068 --> 00:27:37,069 or a fictional book. 460 00:27:53,050 --> 00:27:55,259 - [Researcher] This road in particular is where 461 00:27:55,294 --> 00:28:00,092 Jan Klement had taken Kong after Kong's death, 462 00:28:00,126 --> 00:28:05,062 from the northern portion towards Chestnut Ridge 463 00:28:05,097 --> 00:28:08,445 and Dunbar Township and Game Lands 51, 464 00:28:09,653 --> 00:28:12,587 in a south direction onto Wind Gaps Road 465 00:28:12,621 --> 00:28:16,729 and decided he was going to bury the creature. 466 00:28:17,696 --> 00:28:21,665 He did so off to the side of the road 467 00:28:21,700 --> 00:28:23,736 because it was very handy. 468 00:28:23,771 --> 00:28:26,601 Unfortunately, also cumbersome in that 469 00:28:26,635 --> 00:28:30,260 he was trying to handle the weight of the creature 470 00:28:30,294 --> 00:28:31,261 by himself. 471 00:28:36,853 --> 00:28:39,200 - I believe I was looking at a map, 472 00:28:39,234 --> 00:28:43,135 I wanna say circa 1968, 473 00:28:43,169 --> 00:28:46,725 1967, somewhere in there of that area. 474 00:28:46,759 --> 00:28:50,590 And sure enough, there was a pull-off before the border 475 00:28:50,625 --> 00:28:52,178 and there looked like there could be 476 00:28:52,213 --> 00:28:54,594 some trails in that particular area. 477 00:28:54,629 --> 00:28:59,358 The description in the book says that he could see the hill, 478 00:28:59,392 --> 00:29:02,913 over the next hill was actually West Virginia. 479 00:29:02,948 --> 00:29:04,708 So that could really only equate 480 00:29:04,743 --> 00:29:09,437 for three different areas really that where he would be able 481 00:29:09,471 --> 00:29:12,889 to see a hill on the other side of the border. 482 00:29:12,923 --> 00:29:16,685 So it came down to like three different fingers almost 483 00:29:16,720 --> 00:29:19,481 as this site came. 484 00:29:19,516 --> 00:29:24,521 But getting out to that site is the last step, you know? 485 00:29:35,912 --> 00:29:36,740 [soft mysterious music] 486 00:29:36,775 --> 00:29:37,568 - [Narrator] It seemed as if 487 00:29:37,603 --> 00:29:39,916 I had more questions than answers. 488 00:29:39,950 --> 00:29:42,125 Who was this mystery writer? 489 00:29:42,159 --> 00:29:45,887 And why would they hide after writing such a story? 490 00:29:45,922 --> 00:29:49,201 My thoughts ran in several directions. 491 00:29:49,235 --> 00:29:51,513 Was the story even true? 492 00:29:51,548 --> 00:29:53,412 Or a complex hoax? 493 00:29:54,931 --> 00:29:57,934 Or could there be the remains of a Bigfoot 494 00:29:57,968 --> 00:30:02,939 in the foothills of Pennsylvania waiting to be discovered? 495 00:30:06,494 --> 00:30:09,877 I headed north towards Indiana, Pennsylvania, 496 00:30:09,911 --> 00:30:13,812 to meet up with another group of Bigfoot researchers 497 00:30:13,846 --> 00:30:17,885 and hoped to find an answer to the mystery of the creature. 498 00:30:19,852 --> 00:30:23,994 [soft mysterious music continues] 499 00:30:35,661 --> 00:30:39,561 - I am the Director of the Fayette County 500 00:30:39,596 --> 00:30:41,391 Pennsylvania Bigfoot Research Project 501 00:30:41,425 --> 00:30:44,635 and also West Virginia Center for Unexplained Events. 502 00:30:45,913 --> 00:30:47,086 - [Researcher] And your name is? 503 00:30:47,121 --> 00:30:48,398 - Fred Saluga. 504 00:30:48,432 --> 00:30:51,228 [camera snapping] 505 00:30:51,263 --> 00:30:56,061 I believe he may have had some interaction with the Bigfoot 506 00:30:56,095 --> 00:30:58,511 but I don't think that, I mean, 507 00:30:58,546 --> 00:31:00,720 towards the end of the book where he chopped him up and that 508 00:31:00,755 --> 00:31:02,619 I don't really believe that. 509 00:31:02,653 --> 00:31:05,656 But again, with the apple, the apples and that. 510 00:31:05,691 --> 00:31:08,556 And also, I recently went out 511 00:31:08,590 --> 00:31:10,489 and was doing some research on the police chief 512 00:31:10,523 --> 00:31:13,354 because he talked about the police chief had nine kids. 513 00:31:13,388 --> 00:31:17,841 And I talked to a lady in a township up by Dunbar. 514 00:31:17,876 --> 00:31:19,360 She said that the police chief up there 515 00:31:19,394 --> 00:31:22,397 had anywhere between seven to nine kids. 516 00:31:22,432 --> 00:31:24,089 So it's very possible that was the police chief, 517 00:31:24,123 --> 00:31:25,055 but he's dead now. 518 00:31:30,681 --> 00:31:32,787 - Yeah, we have talked to people about the book 519 00:31:32,821 --> 00:31:36,411 and it seems like a lot of people don't believe in it. 520 00:31:36,446 --> 00:31:38,689 There's always that but, you know? 521 00:31:38,724 --> 00:31:41,485 What if there is some truth in this book? 522 00:31:42,866 --> 00:31:44,972 - Did he write it to be so unbelievable 523 00:31:45,006 --> 00:31:48,009 that people wouldn't believe it so they wouldn't pursue 524 00:31:48,044 --> 00:31:52,496 the location that maybe it actually did happen? 525 00:31:52,531 --> 00:31:55,327 [camera snapping] 526 00:31:55,361 --> 00:31:57,950 Even though you say there wasn't many resources back then, 527 00:31:57,985 --> 00:31:59,193 we did not have the internet 528 00:31:59,227 --> 00:32:01,298 but there were many books written 529 00:32:01,333 --> 00:32:03,956 back in the 60s and 70s on Bigfoot 530 00:32:03,991 --> 00:32:06,545 and there were a lot of articles and magazines out. 531 00:32:06,579 --> 00:32:10,238 So he did have that as resources as opposed to the internet. 532 00:32:10,273 --> 00:32:11,067 - [Researcher] Do you really believe 533 00:32:11,101 --> 00:32:13,000 this guy had that experience? 534 00:32:13,034 --> 00:32:14,933 - Ah... 535 00:32:14,967 --> 00:32:19,627 I would not say he completely didn't, all right? 536 00:32:19,661 --> 00:32:22,009 I believe that there are people 537 00:32:22,043 --> 00:32:25,150 that actually been talking to Bigfoot for the last 15 years. 538 00:32:25,184 --> 00:32:28,187 I mean, down in West Virginia they were telling us that 539 00:32:28,222 --> 00:32:30,224 they used to run the Bigfoot out of the barn 540 00:32:30,258 --> 00:32:32,502 because he was eating the cow stuff. 541 00:32:32,536 --> 00:32:35,539 I think Bigfoot was like a family member to a lot of people. 542 00:32:39,336 --> 00:32:40,579 - Now the first time I read the book, 543 00:32:40,613 --> 00:32:43,478 I just read it through as just reading a story. 544 00:32:43,513 --> 00:32:46,274 The second time I was paying more attention to the details 545 00:32:46,309 --> 00:32:48,000 and trying to figure things out. 546 00:32:49,174 --> 00:32:51,141 But it says in the book that everything, 547 00:32:51,176 --> 00:32:54,420 names have been changed, locations have been changed. 548 00:32:54,455 --> 00:32:57,216 So could it have been somewhere else? 549 00:32:57,251 --> 00:33:00,185 Could it have been actually in the area of Fayette County 550 00:33:00,219 --> 00:33:02,566 and Dunbar, like it says in the book, 551 00:33:02,601 --> 00:33:05,052 and he's just trying to throw people off? 552 00:33:05,086 --> 00:33:06,294 Who knows? 553 00:33:06,329 --> 00:33:08,331 It coulda happened in West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania. 554 00:33:09,228 --> 00:33:11,368 - It was very general what he said, 555 00:33:11,403 --> 00:33:12,645 so it would be kinda like 556 00:33:12,680 --> 00:33:14,199 looking for a needle in a haystack. 557 00:33:14,233 --> 00:33:15,027 - [Terrie] Exactly. 558 00:33:15,062 --> 00:33:16,235 - [Brian] Where exactly it was. 559 00:33:16,270 --> 00:33:19,342 So that's why we never researched it ourself. 560 00:33:22,172 --> 00:33:25,279 - [Loren] When you think about it, 1976 was so early. 561 00:33:26,383 --> 00:33:30,594 That's why a lot of people never really discovered 562 00:33:32,631 --> 00:33:35,703 the book, "The Creature," until the 80s 563 00:33:35,737 --> 00:33:37,981 because it kinda got lost. 564 00:33:38,016 --> 00:33:41,226 It was almost like this guy had this experience, 565 00:33:41,260 --> 00:33:43,331 he wanted to self-publish it 566 00:33:43,366 --> 00:33:46,679 and sort of get it off his chest, 567 00:33:46,714 --> 00:33:49,441 and it wasn't really promoted. 568 00:33:49,475 --> 00:33:52,478 It wasn't a book that was pushed a lot 569 00:33:52,513 --> 00:33:55,447 or even shared with that many other people 570 00:33:55,481 --> 00:33:57,035 so I found it 571 00:33:58,105 --> 00:34:02,557 kind of engaging at some level for that reason 572 00:34:02,592 --> 00:34:06,630 because it wasn't a book that was produced 573 00:34:06,665 --> 00:34:07,666 to make a lot of money. 574 00:34:07,700 --> 00:34:08,770 It seemed to be a very 575 00:34:08,804 --> 00:34:11,532 personal mission of the one individual 576 00:34:13,327 --> 00:34:16,399 who had an experience and wanted to publish it. 577 00:34:23,337 --> 00:34:24,371 - Well, I'll tell you what. 578 00:34:24,407 --> 00:34:25,649 No matter what, I'm gonna have a beer. 579 00:34:25,684 --> 00:34:28,824 - That's right. Ya gotta chug down a couple more of these. 580 00:34:28,859 --> 00:34:30,860 - Yeah, that's why I'm here. 581 00:34:30,896 --> 00:34:33,105 - [Jan] I did wish to tell someone about Kong 582 00:34:33,139 --> 00:34:35,003 but whom could I trust? 583 00:34:35,038 --> 00:34:36,487 My choice was Joe, 584 00:34:36,522 --> 00:34:40,181 a friend whom I occasionally beleaguered with confidences. 585 00:34:40,216 --> 00:34:43,529 I asked Joe to meet me one afternoon after work. 586 00:34:43,563 --> 00:34:45,773 We walked around drinking a few beers 587 00:34:45,806 --> 00:34:48,120 and I tossed a few apples out into the yard 588 00:34:48,155 --> 00:34:50,121 hoping Kong would come out. 589 00:34:50,157 --> 00:34:52,745 I could tell Joe was just here to drink my beer 590 00:34:52,780 --> 00:34:54,299 and make small talk. 591 00:34:54,333 --> 00:34:55,748 He had no other interest. 592 00:34:55,783 --> 00:34:58,268 I decided to keep my secret to myself. 593 00:35:04,757 --> 00:35:05,689 One afternoon I thought 594 00:35:05,724 --> 00:35:08,416 I would try to get Kong's picture as proof. 595 00:35:08,451 --> 00:35:09,452 I was sitting on the porch 596 00:35:09,486 --> 00:35:11,937 as he chomped down on a few apples. 597 00:35:11,971 --> 00:35:14,802 I pulled out the camera slowly from my pocket 598 00:35:14,836 --> 00:35:17,701 and Kong immediately got up and walked off. 599 00:35:17,736 --> 00:35:20,118 This occurred on several occasions. 600 00:35:20,152 --> 00:35:23,569 I could not understand Kong's fear of the metallic objects 601 00:35:23,604 --> 00:35:27,884 and so I started to read voraciously on primate behavior. 602 00:35:27,918 --> 00:35:30,024 One source by George Shaler 603 00:35:30,058 --> 00:35:33,924 and his experiences with gorillas were similar to mine. 604 00:35:33,959 --> 00:35:35,236 His books were published by 605 00:35:35,271 --> 00:35:39,585 the University of Chicago Press in 1963 and 1974. 606 00:35:45,143 --> 00:35:46,144 He states that 607 00:35:46,178 --> 00:35:48,284 until the gorillas were thoroughly used to him, 608 00:35:48,318 --> 00:35:50,872 he never looked them directly in the eye 609 00:35:50,907 --> 00:35:54,048 nor did he point a pair of field glasses or camera at them 610 00:35:54,082 --> 00:35:56,154 in case they might have interpreted the staring eye 611 00:35:56,188 --> 00:35:58,535 or the eye of the camera as a threat. 612 00:35:58,570 --> 00:36:01,366 There was no reason for Kong to be threatened around me, 613 00:36:01,400 --> 00:36:03,713 so my attempts at taking pictures ended. 614 00:36:08,407 --> 00:36:10,168 - Well, there's a lot of activity there right now 615 00:36:10,202 --> 00:36:12,066 but it's not being reported again. 616 00:36:12,100 --> 00:36:13,999 A lot of people don't wanna say nuthin' to anybody 617 00:36:14,033 --> 00:36:16,035 because they think they're goofy. 618 00:36:16,070 --> 00:36:18,383 So they don't really say anything. 619 00:36:20,143 --> 00:36:25,010 We recently had sightings, people talking about sightings, 620 00:36:25,044 --> 00:36:27,599 of a dog body and human heads. 621 00:36:27,633 --> 00:36:29,325 And we got four of them from four different people, 622 00:36:29,359 --> 00:36:32,051 so I mean, did they really see that? 623 00:36:32,086 --> 00:36:33,156 I mean, again, 624 00:36:34,709 --> 00:36:37,436 Bigfoot sightings around here all the time. 625 00:36:37,471 --> 00:36:39,231 - Well, one of the- 626 00:36:39,266 --> 00:36:43,787 We always heard that Paul Johnson was one of the gentleman 627 00:36:43,822 --> 00:36:45,099 who actually wrote the book. 628 00:36:45,133 --> 00:36:46,100 We know Paul pretty well. 629 00:36:46,134 --> 00:36:47,205 We've known him for- 630 00:36:47,239 --> 00:36:48,413 He's a member of our organization 631 00:36:48,447 --> 00:36:51,623 and we've known him for probably about 15 years I think 632 00:36:51,657 --> 00:36:54,384 and he assures us that it wasn't him. 633 00:36:54,419 --> 00:36:56,731 - [Researcher] Do you think the book was a hoax? 634 00:36:56,766 --> 00:37:01,219 - I think there was some possible truth to it. 635 00:37:02,875 --> 00:37:05,533 But I mean, if you read the whole thing 636 00:37:05,568 --> 00:37:07,121 you could look it as being true 637 00:37:07,155 --> 00:37:08,122 and you could look at it as not being true, 638 00:37:08,156 --> 00:37:09,365 whichever way you wanna look at it. 639 00:37:09,399 --> 00:37:10,711 I mean... 640 00:37:10,745 --> 00:37:11,643 - Possibly. 641 00:37:11,677 --> 00:37:13,783 Also with this documentary coming out, 642 00:37:13,817 --> 00:37:15,647 maybe if it gets into the hands of more people 643 00:37:15,681 --> 00:37:17,096 you might get a breakthrough 644 00:37:17,131 --> 00:37:19,064 and somebody might actually come up to you and say, 645 00:37:19,098 --> 00:37:21,239 "I actually think I know who it was," 646 00:37:21,273 --> 00:37:23,793 and they may be able to direct you towards 647 00:37:23,827 --> 00:37:24,966 where The Diggins' actually are, 648 00:37:25,001 --> 00:37:30,006 so you could be actually helping find the truth out 649 00:37:30,317 --> 00:37:34,044 by this documentary coming out. 650 00:37:34,079 --> 00:37:37,910 [relaxing instrumental music] 651 00:37:43,847 --> 00:37:48,852 - As do I think the author had a stable mental health? 652 00:37:50,129 --> 00:37:53,512 And the answer is definitely yes. 653 00:37:53,547 --> 00:37:55,307 Definitely yes. 654 00:37:55,342 --> 00:37:58,034 He started out as a 655 00:38:00,381 --> 00:38:02,072 high school teacher 656 00:38:03,108 --> 00:38:06,698 and he ended up as a 657 00:38:07,561 --> 00:38:10,011 part-time teacher in college 658 00:38:10,046 --> 00:38:12,186 and then a full-time teacher. 659 00:38:13,774 --> 00:38:16,915 And in my association with him, 660 00:38:16,949 --> 00:38:21,851 he was perfectly normal and logical. 661 00:38:21,885 --> 00:38:22,714 And 662 00:38:24,612 --> 00:38:28,271 we never developed a really firm friendship, 663 00:38:28,306 --> 00:38:32,965 but in our association the only time he got mad was 664 00:38:33,000 --> 00:38:34,312 when I challenged 665 00:38:36,624 --> 00:38:38,212 his authenticity. 666 00:38:40,835 --> 00:38:43,010 - [Jan] It had been several months of Kong visiting me 667 00:38:43,044 --> 00:38:44,632 and eating my apples. 668 00:38:44,667 --> 00:38:48,256 I had grown use to him and welcomed every chance to see him. 669 00:38:48,291 --> 00:38:52,260 He was probably my best friend and he didn't even know it. 670 00:38:52,295 --> 00:38:54,849 In our many hours of just sitting and squatting 671 00:38:54,884 --> 00:38:56,264 and looking at each other, 672 00:38:56,299 --> 00:38:58,715 there seemed to be no purpose on his part. 673 00:38:58,750 --> 00:39:01,166 He seemed to anticipate that I would devise something 674 00:39:01,200 --> 00:39:03,479 or do something to give him something. 675 00:39:03,513 --> 00:39:05,412 It does not seem strange to me 676 00:39:05,446 --> 00:39:08,104 that we would sit and look at each other for hours. 677 00:39:08,138 --> 00:39:11,728 The longest Kong and I stared at each other in one stretch 678 00:39:11,763 --> 00:39:14,352 was roughly 2 1/2 hours. 679 00:39:14,386 --> 00:39:16,388 During one of our staring sessions, 680 00:39:16,423 --> 00:39:20,012 Kong did actually move toward me and touch my finger. 681 00:39:20,047 --> 00:39:21,600 We touched for a brief moment 682 00:39:21,635 --> 00:39:25,259 and he turned back to his squatting spot and ate his apples. 683 00:39:25,293 --> 00:39:27,261 He was obviously shy of humans, 684 00:39:27,295 --> 00:39:30,575 yet he had made contact with me and seemed to enjoy it. 685 00:39:30,609 --> 00:39:32,715 Or at least he kept coming back for more. 686 00:39:36,063 --> 00:39:38,410 [relaxing instrumental music continues] 687 00:39:38,445 --> 00:39:40,378 - [Narrator] We traveled north to meet with 688 00:39:40,412 --> 00:39:43,795 a group of Bigfoot researchers from Cryptovania, 689 00:39:43,829 --> 00:39:45,348 Bigfoot researchers who are 690 00:39:45,383 --> 00:39:49,317 on the cutting-edge of finding proof that Bigfoot exists. 691 00:39:49,352 --> 00:39:51,078 We met with Tommy Cooper 692 00:39:51,112 --> 00:39:53,908 and his team for a late night investigation 693 00:39:53,943 --> 00:39:55,323 and to get their opinion 694 00:39:55,358 --> 00:39:58,326 if the story of "The Creature" was possible. 695 00:40:01,364 --> 00:40:04,367 - [Researcher] As far as the animal getting used to you, 696 00:40:04,402 --> 00:40:07,508 becoming sort of like friends type thing? 697 00:40:08,647 --> 00:40:10,649 - Personally, I would never tell anyone 698 00:40:10,684 --> 00:40:12,444 not to do it or to do it. 699 00:40:12,479 --> 00:40:14,964 Me personally, I don't think it's a good idea though. 700 00:40:15,965 --> 00:40:17,207 I think there's a reason 701 00:40:17,242 --> 00:40:19,796 we don't have a good relationship with these creatures. 702 00:40:19,831 --> 00:40:23,179 And quite frankly, I think in a lot of ways 703 00:40:23,213 --> 00:40:24,870 they're a lot smarter than we are. 704 00:40:24,905 --> 00:40:27,666 And I don't think that's a relationship 705 00:40:27,701 --> 00:40:30,428 that people should seek to get into. 706 00:40:30,462 --> 00:40:33,085 I mean, it's something fun 707 00:40:33,120 --> 00:40:36,261 and interesting and exhilarating to study. 708 00:40:36,295 --> 00:40:41,059 But as far as buddying up with one or with a group, 709 00:40:41,093 --> 00:40:42,094 I think it's a bad idea. 710 00:40:42,129 --> 00:40:44,234 I think you're asking for trouble honestly. 711 00:40:44,269 --> 00:40:46,409 - [Researcher] Kinda like the guy with the brown bear. 712 00:40:46,444 --> 00:40:47,652 - Yeah the Grizzly Man, yeah. 713 00:40:47,686 --> 00:40:48,756 - [Researcher] Grizzly bear. 714 00:40:48,791 --> 00:40:51,000 - Yeah. That may or may not happen, I don't know. 715 00:40:51,034 --> 00:40:55,487 But there's a reason that the stories of the Wild Men 716 00:40:55,522 --> 00:40:57,178 persist all through history 717 00:40:57,213 --> 00:41:00,492 but yet it's still something that's so rare 718 00:41:00,527 --> 00:41:04,151 that most people question its existence. 719 00:41:04,185 --> 00:41:05,221 - [Researcher] "The Creature," 720 00:41:05,255 --> 00:41:06,671 the book that we're really investigating, 721 00:41:06,705 --> 00:41:08,051 would you say that that author 722 00:41:08,086 --> 00:41:10,571 probably gave his story in that book? 723 00:41:11,503 --> 00:41:12,504 - Yes. 724 00:41:12,539 --> 00:41:13,160 - [Researcher] There was no internet, you know? 725 00:41:13,194 --> 00:41:14,299 - Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. 726 00:41:14,333 --> 00:41:18,890 And you had the written word and books and magazines, 727 00:41:18,924 --> 00:41:20,132 and that was really it. 728 00:41:20,167 --> 00:41:22,341 And even then, stuff was 729 00:41:24,033 --> 00:41:29,038 you had to fit your narrative to who was writing the check. 730 00:41:30,039 --> 00:41:32,524 Unlike now, 731 00:41:32,559 --> 00:41:35,769 if you wanted to put out a book in the 70s and 80s, 732 00:41:35,803 --> 00:41:37,943 you really had to fill it with 733 00:41:37,978 --> 00:41:40,498 what the editors wanted you to fill it with. 734 00:41:40,532 --> 00:41:43,535 And nowadays, anybody can publish a book. 735 00:41:43,570 --> 00:41:48,298 I can pick an idea out of the air and write a book about it 736 00:41:48,333 --> 00:41:51,474 and have it published on Amazon within a month 737 00:41:51,509 --> 00:41:55,305 with very low monetary investment. 738 00:41:55,340 --> 00:41:57,515 And that's really freeing. 739 00:41:58,654 --> 00:42:00,310 - This was based on... 740 00:42:01,484 --> 00:42:02,692 "Mountain Devil 2," is based on 741 00:42:02,727 --> 00:42:04,211 a book called "The Creature," 742 00:42:05,246 --> 00:42:06,558 and a lot of people that we talked to, 743 00:42:06,593 --> 00:42:09,319 or some of the people we talked to, say, "That's ridiculous. 744 00:42:09,354 --> 00:42:11,563 "There's a lot of fake stuff in there." 745 00:42:11,598 --> 00:42:12,806 But, okay. 746 00:42:12,840 --> 00:42:16,430 What's your thoughts on could a real story be wound into 747 00:42:17,914 --> 00:42:20,676 something that was exaggerated a little bit to make a story? 748 00:42:20,710 --> 00:42:21,953 You know? 749 00:42:21,987 --> 00:42:24,680 - Well, I mean, sure 'cause you look at like a lot of stuff. 750 00:42:24,714 --> 00:42:28,200 I mean, that's gonna be based on a little bit of truth, 751 00:42:28,235 --> 00:42:30,582 but you also wanna try to sell a story too 752 00:42:30,617 --> 00:42:32,308 so you gotta embellish a little bit 753 00:42:32,342 --> 00:42:34,241 and make it sound it little bit bigger than what it was. 754 00:42:34,275 --> 00:42:35,483 But I mean, 755 00:42:35,518 --> 00:42:38,728 there's gotta be some type of kernel of truth to it too. 756 00:42:38,763 --> 00:42:41,731 Unless you're just like a crazy imaginative person, 757 00:42:41,766 --> 00:42:45,114 I mean, to come up with a story like that is just, 758 00:42:45,148 --> 00:42:47,772 like off the bat, is just crazy. 759 00:42:47,806 --> 00:42:48,635 [Nick laughing] 760 00:42:48,669 --> 00:42:49,601 There's gotta be something to it. 761 00:42:49,636 --> 00:42:51,879 He had to have had some type of experience 762 00:42:51,914 --> 00:42:53,985 and whatever experience it was, 763 00:42:54,019 --> 00:42:57,126 obviously it was pretty profound to him. 764 00:42:57,160 --> 00:43:00,336 But yeah, whether or not it's as crazy as what it was, 765 00:43:00,370 --> 00:43:01,958 I mean, there's still something. 766 00:43:03,132 --> 00:43:04,340 - [Researcher] Are we in danger 767 00:43:04,374 --> 00:43:06,722 when we go out there looking for what we're looking for? 768 00:43:06,756 --> 00:43:09,069 - I think the danger is real. 769 00:43:09,103 --> 00:43:13,176 Like so many people have said, they're a lot like people. 770 00:43:13,211 --> 00:43:15,213 There's good ones, there's bad ones. 771 00:43:15,247 --> 00:43:17,284 There might be mating seasons. 772 00:43:17,318 --> 00:43:18,768 There might be food shortages. 773 00:43:18,803 --> 00:43:22,151 What? Any number of things might factor into it. 774 00:43:22,185 --> 00:43:24,360 But is there legit danger? 775 00:43:24,394 --> 00:43:25,499 Yes, there is. 776 00:43:25,533 --> 00:43:30,297 I can't say that it's always gonna be peace and love. 777 00:43:30,331 --> 00:43:34,335 - With people coming out with these ideas 778 00:43:34,370 --> 00:43:35,992 that are against the mainstream, 779 00:43:36,027 --> 00:43:38,512 a lot of times you're hesitant 780 00:43:38,546 --> 00:43:40,790 to come out with your sightings 781 00:43:40,825 --> 00:43:43,690 and your ideas and your experiences. 782 00:43:43,724 --> 00:43:44,691 And it really- 783 00:43:44,725 --> 00:43:46,900 How can you have accurate data 784 00:43:46,934 --> 00:43:49,454 if people are afraid to come forward? 785 00:43:49,488 --> 00:43:52,768 And so, if you want accuracy 786 00:43:52,802 --> 00:43:57,842 you've gotta accept all of the phenomenon. 787 00:43:57,876 --> 00:44:00,672 You can't just restrict it to the ones that 788 00:44:00,707 --> 00:44:04,227 if you only accept things that can be proven 789 00:44:04,262 --> 00:44:07,886 right here, right now, you're gonna limit yourself, 790 00:44:07,921 --> 00:44:12,201 you're gonna limit the data that you have for crunching. 791 00:44:14,548 --> 00:44:16,412 - [Researcher] Would you have a relationship with Bigfoot 792 00:44:17,758 --> 00:44:18,759 coming around? 793 00:44:20,036 --> 00:44:22,487 - Well, I mean, the one guy that we did an interview with 794 00:44:22,521 --> 00:44:24,800 and he came up for the weekend, Greg Yost, 795 00:44:24,834 --> 00:44:29,839 I mean, he has a relationship built with them. 796 00:44:30,219 --> 00:44:31,427 It was really kind of wild, 797 00:44:31,461 --> 00:44:33,567 'cause he says that they follow him 798 00:44:33,601 --> 00:44:36,156 and that gets into the whole interdimensional thing 799 00:44:36,190 --> 00:44:37,433 which that might be it. 800 00:44:37,467 --> 00:44:39,746 But when we were up on top of the hill 801 00:44:39,780 --> 00:44:41,575 and we started getting this noise, 802 00:44:41,609 --> 00:44:43,819 and he started talking to the one 803 00:44:43,853 --> 00:44:47,546 and he was saying the name of the Bigfoot that he knew. 804 00:44:47,581 --> 00:44:50,377 And as soon as he said that name, I mean it was crazy. 805 00:44:50,411 --> 00:44:51,930 There was stuff getting tossed, 806 00:44:51,965 --> 00:44:55,002 there was stuff running just right outside of our view. 807 00:44:55,037 --> 00:44:58,385 But it was just crazy how as soon as he said, "Inky," 808 00:44:58,419 --> 00:45:00,283 that was the name of the Bigfoot. 809 00:45:00,318 --> 00:45:01,526 As soon as he said that, 810 00:45:01,560 --> 00:45:03,942 it was just like it just lit up with activity around us. 811 00:45:03,977 --> 00:45:05,944 So that was pretty crazy. 812 00:45:05,979 --> 00:45:08,706 So yeah, I think you can have a relationship with them. 813 00:45:10,431 --> 00:45:11,950 I think you gotta be pretty open-minded 814 00:45:11,985 --> 00:45:14,297 and just kinda open heart and just kinda go into it. 815 00:45:14,332 --> 00:45:17,542 But yeah, it could also get bad I feel. 816 00:45:20,062 --> 00:45:22,305 - [Loren] I think it's a ongoing mystery 817 00:45:22,340 --> 00:45:25,136 and I really do think that's an unknown. 818 00:45:26,206 --> 00:45:29,347 It's one of those mysteries in the Bigfoot field 819 00:45:29,381 --> 00:45:33,627 that will keep being discussed because it's so compelling. 820 00:45:33,661 --> 00:45:36,872 And seems as if, what if it was real? 821 00:45:36,906 --> 00:45:40,772 What if it was an interaction between a professor 822 00:45:40,807 --> 00:45:44,189 and a Bigfoot in the hills of Pennsylvania? 823 00:45:44,224 --> 00:45:49,229 That would be a pretty remarkable event to document. 824 00:45:49,885 --> 00:45:54,234 And let's hopefully get more and more on it. 825 00:45:54,268 --> 00:45:56,132 Maybe some relative, 826 00:45:56,167 --> 00:46:00,481 maybe some grandkid of the professor 827 00:46:00,516 --> 00:46:03,691 will come forth someday and we'll be able to know more. 828 00:46:05,279 --> 00:46:09,111 [relaxing instrumental music] 829 00:46:15,358 --> 00:46:18,258 - [Jan] It had been a few days since I had seen Kong. 830 00:46:18,292 --> 00:46:21,502 I was worried due to the hunting season being in effect. 831 00:46:21,537 --> 00:46:24,298 Every time I heard a gun shot off in the distance, 832 00:46:24,333 --> 00:46:26,404 I was worried it was Kong. 833 00:46:26,438 --> 00:46:27,681 But another side of me hoped that 834 00:46:27,715 --> 00:46:30,511 he was just resting deep in the forest. 835 00:46:30,546 --> 00:46:33,066 My property was connected to Chestnut Ridge 836 00:46:33,100 --> 00:46:35,482 by a wide band of forest. 837 00:46:35,516 --> 00:46:40,038 Chestnut Ridge was about 16 miles away as a crow flies. 838 00:46:40,073 --> 00:46:43,455 It is entirely forested from the West Virginia border, 839 00:46:43,490 --> 00:46:46,424 almost to the northern border of Pennsylvania. 840 00:46:46,458 --> 00:46:50,773 It contains Forbes State Forest and Laurel Caverns. 841 00:46:50,808 --> 00:46:52,188 I'm hoping Kong lived in 842 00:46:52,223 --> 00:46:54,639 some section of the unexplored caverns. 843 00:46:56,123 --> 00:46:57,849 No Kong this evening. 844 00:46:57,884 --> 00:47:00,679 Perhaps the hunters in the area are keeping him away. 845 00:47:00,714 --> 00:47:02,164 I just hope that he is safe. 846 00:47:05,098 --> 00:47:08,687 [somber instrumental music] 847 00:47:08,722 --> 00:47:10,034 Hunting season had passed 848 00:47:10,068 --> 00:47:12,864 and I had high hopes that Kong would return. 849 00:47:12,899 --> 00:47:14,555 I got a beer out of the fridge 850 00:47:14,590 --> 00:47:16,247 and walked out on the porch, 851 00:47:16,281 --> 00:47:18,594 and there he was squatting down. 852 00:47:18,628 --> 00:47:20,113 He seemed a bit off. 853 00:47:20,147 --> 00:47:22,978 No signs that he had been shot by any hunters. 854 00:47:23,012 --> 00:47:25,843 I pulled some apples out and tossed them his way 855 00:47:25,877 --> 00:47:27,879 but he had no interest in them. 856 00:47:27,914 --> 00:47:30,088 I could tell something was wrong with Kong. 857 00:47:32,366 --> 00:47:36,854 [somber instrumental music continues] 858 00:47:42,342 --> 00:47:44,102 Slowly I made my way toward him 859 00:47:44,137 --> 00:47:46,794 and he slowly extended his hand. 860 00:47:46,829 --> 00:47:49,797 I touched his extended hand and held it awhile. 861 00:47:49,832 --> 00:47:51,799 He drew it closer to his body 862 00:47:51,834 --> 00:47:54,457 and held my hand close to his chest. 863 00:47:54,492 --> 00:47:56,114 He closed his eyes. 864 00:47:56,149 --> 00:47:57,840 He was obviously ill. 865 00:47:57,875 --> 00:48:00,739 I sat with Kong for a few hours before he got up 866 00:48:00,774 --> 00:48:02,569 and walked off into the forest. 867 00:48:04,847 --> 00:48:09,334 [somber instrumental music continues] 868 00:48:43,472 --> 00:48:47,959 [somber instrumental music continues] 869 00:49:05,528 --> 00:49:09,360 [relaxing instrumental music] 870 00:49:13,398 --> 00:49:16,505 - I do believe that there would be some sort of burial 871 00:49:16,539 --> 00:49:20,612 because in the few times I've heard the encounters of people 872 00:49:20,647 --> 00:49:22,442 that said they actually shot one and dropped it, 873 00:49:22,476 --> 00:49:23,650 or whatever they say, 874 00:49:23,684 --> 00:49:26,929 another one swings in, grabs it and skedaddles with it. 875 00:49:26,964 --> 00:49:31,002 So I think they do do something with the bodies. 876 00:49:31,037 --> 00:49:32,866 But that being said, 877 00:49:32,900 --> 00:49:35,179 how many times you seen a dead bear in the woods? 878 00:49:35,213 --> 00:49:38,976 How many times have you seen a dead bobcat or a coyote? 879 00:49:39,010 --> 00:49:41,116 Nature's pretty efficient. 880 00:49:41,150 --> 00:49:42,841 Bones don't last long. 881 00:49:42,876 --> 00:49:44,705 Soft tissue doesn't last long. 882 00:49:44,740 --> 00:49:46,949 There's too many things out there looking for a meal 883 00:49:46,984 --> 00:49:48,709 and especially around here. 884 00:49:48,744 --> 00:49:51,126 I mean, in a matter of a few short days 885 00:49:51,160 --> 00:49:52,506 everything's gonna be gone. 886 00:49:53,714 --> 00:49:55,647 [relaxing instrumental music continues] 887 00:49:55,682 --> 00:49:59,617 - I think as a rule if there was a systematic problem, 888 00:49:59,651 --> 00:50:01,067 I think we would already know 889 00:50:01,101 --> 00:50:03,034 because I think these things are around us 890 00:50:03,069 --> 00:50:07,314 almost a lot of the time when we're in the woods. 891 00:50:07,349 --> 00:50:10,835 So if there was a problem, if they were out to get us, 892 00:50:10,869 --> 00:50:13,769 I think we would already know as a rule. 893 00:50:13,803 --> 00:50:18,532 - And I also like to encourage people to come forward 894 00:50:18,567 --> 00:50:23,572 and share their experiences without fear of ridicule. 895 00:50:24,745 --> 00:50:29,750 Because if we only listen to the brave and the bold, 896 00:50:30,613 --> 00:50:33,582 we're not gonna get all of the story. 897 00:50:33,616 --> 00:50:36,309 And if you are looking for what exactly this is, 898 00:50:36,343 --> 00:50:39,036 you have to explore all that phenomenon 899 00:50:39,070 --> 00:50:41,383 and you have to explore the people that have 900 00:50:41,417 --> 00:50:44,075 what you might call crazy experiences. 901 00:50:44,110 --> 00:50:48,252 And you have to include that. 902 00:50:48,286 --> 00:50:49,977 If you're just picking and choosing, 903 00:50:50,012 --> 00:50:52,601 you're not doing any science. 904 00:50:52,635 --> 00:50:54,499 You're not even really doing any crunching, 905 00:50:54,534 --> 00:50:57,951 you're just building a narrative 906 00:50:57,985 --> 00:50:59,953 is kinda how I look at it. 907 00:50:59,987 --> 00:51:01,023 - [Researcher] Let's talk about gifting. 908 00:51:01,058 --> 00:51:02,852 Good idea or bad idea? 909 00:51:02,887 --> 00:51:05,545 - I mean, I wouldn't be doing it in my backyard. 910 00:51:08,168 --> 00:51:09,549 If you're gonna gift it like my sister, 911 00:51:09,583 --> 00:51:11,965 she was at this party spot they used to hang out 912 00:51:11,999 --> 00:51:13,000 down by a crick or whatever. 913 00:51:13,035 --> 00:51:14,830 Well, the one night they had an experience 914 00:51:14,864 --> 00:51:17,212 where something came into where they were hanging out 915 00:51:17,246 --> 00:51:19,110 and they all quit going there and hanging out. 916 00:51:19,145 --> 00:51:20,111 Well, she started going there 917 00:51:20,146 --> 00:51:21,768 just trying to figure out what it was 918 00:51:21,802 --> 00:51:24,598 and she started leaving fruits and vegetables out there. 919 00:51:24,633 --> 00:51:27,222 And then she started going there 920 00:51:27,256 --> 00:51:29,016 and there was little round rocks and stuff 921 00:51:29,051 --> 00:51:30,673 that was getting left on the log 922 00:51:30,708 --> 00:51:32,917 in place of the fruits that she was leaving. 923 00:51:33,814 --> 00:51:34,608 But yeah, I just told her, I was like, 924 00:51:34,643 --> 00:51:35,885 "That's cool out there 925 00:51:35,920 --> 00:51:37,439 "but don't be doing that by your house and everything 926 00:51:37,473 --> 00:51:40,235 "'cause once you quit then 927 00:51:40,269 --> 00:51:42,237 "I think you're pulling in some- 928 00:51:42,271 --> 00:51:43,100 "You're gonna make them mad. 929 00:51:43,134 --> 00:51:44,066 "You're gonna piss them off." 930 00:51:44,101 --> 00:51:45,792 Because they get use to this relationship 931 00:51:45,826 --> 00:51:47,104 or whatever that you're building with them, 932 00:51:47,138 --> 00:51:48,312 and then you just cut ties 933 00:51:48,346 --> 00:51:50,590 and stuff is just gonna get bad I feel. 934 00:51:52,316 --> 00:51:56,009 [somber instrumental music] 935 00:52:11,507 --> 00:52:13,992 - [Loren] He didn't kill it but he found it dead 936 00:52:14,027 --> 00:52:15,270 and then he buried it, 937 00:52:15,304 --> 00:52:17,927 and he felt that people could claim that 938 00:52:17,962 --> 00:52:22,208 he had been involved in the demise of this creature. 939 00:52:22,242 --> 00:52:25,970 So I don't know. 940 00:52:26,004 --> 00:52:28,593 It's one of those cases where I'd have to say 941 00:52:28,628 --> 00:52:30,181 I don't know at the end of the day. 942 00:52:30,216 --> 00:52:34,185 But I thought the possibility was there 943 00:52:34,220 --> 00:52:36,498 enough for me to wanna pursue it 944 00:52:36,532 --> 00:52:40,605 and look at the various details of it. 945 00:52:40,640 --> 00:52:45,645 And it was in an area that there had been a lot of tales, 946 00:52:45,852 --> 00:52:47,267 folklore and sightings, 947 00:52:47,302 --> 00:52:50,719 so it seemed realistic in that regard too. 948 00:52:57,312 --> 00:53:00,591 - Yeah, well, as I told you I believe John Tomikel 949 00:53:00,625 --> 00:53:04,491 was the actual writer of "The Creature." 950 00:53:06,562 --> 00:53:09,116 You know in looking at some of the things. 951 00:53:09,151 --> 00:53:11,533 He was in the army in 1952. 952 00:53:11,567 --> 00:53:13,362 He was divorced shortly after 953 00:53:13,397 --> 00:53:15,226 the first publication of "The Creature." 954 00:53:15,261 --> 00:53:19,161 I think it was around 1975, '76 he got divorced. 955 00:53:19,196 --> 00:53:20,369 And the funny this is, 956 00:53:20,404 --> 00:53:23,683 is the way I determined that was from property records. 957 00:53:23,717 --> 00:53:25,236 As a private investigator, 958 00:53:25,271 --> 00:53:27,480 one of the things I do is, 959 00:53:27,514 --> 00:53:29,447 all right, I don't need to talk to anybody. 960 00:53:29,482 --> 00:53:32,588 Let's see if there is evidence 961 00:53:32,623 --> 00:53:35,246 to back up the claim of the book. 962 00:53:35,281 --> 00:53:38,007 And at looking at, okay, 963 00:53:38,042 --> 00:53:41,390 we know John Tomikel was in the Korean War. 964 00:53:41,425 --> 00:53:44,048 We know John Tomikel was an earth science teacher. 965 00:53:44,082 --> 00:53:48,190 We know John Tomikel got divorced 966 00:53:49,226 --> 00:53:52,229 shortly after the first publication of the book. 967 00:53:52,263 --> 00:53:53,954 And then we look at Jan Klement. 968 00:53:53,989 --> 00:53:57,958 Jan Klement was in the army in '52. 969 00:53:59,339 --> 00:54:01,893 Jan Klement was an earth science teacher. 970 00:54:01,928 --> 00:54:04,965 Jan Klement got divorced in the 70s. 971 00:54:05,000 --> 00:54:07,968 And even more to the fact was 972 00:54:08,003 --> 00:54:13,008 the copyright found at the Library of Congress 973 00:54:13,284 --> 00:54:15,907 and the item number was actually, 974 00:54:15,942 --> 00:54:18,945 it was A757910, 975 00:54:18,979 --> 00:54:19,980 "The Creature." 976 00:54:21,327 --> 00:54:24,985 [somber instrumental music] 977 00:54:40,069 --> 00:54:41,588 - [Jan] Several days passed. 978 00:54:41,623 --> 00:54:43,038 When I went out to look for Kong, 979 00:54:43,072 --> 00:54:45,005 he was nowhere to be found. 980 00:54:45,040 --> 00:54:47,422 No evidences indicated his presence 981 00:54:47,456 --> 00:54:50,252 at any time since our last encounter. 982 00:54:50,287 --> 00:54:53,497 Each evening I built a fire and had a cold beer. 983 00:54:53,531 --> 00:54:56,845 That night in particular was colder than the others. 984 00:54:56,879 --> 00:54:58,605 I decided to head inside for the night 985 00:54:58,640 --> 00:55:01,608 when I noticed something laying off in the distance. 986 00:55:01,643 --> 00:55:03,507 I shined my light on the object. 987 00:55:03,541 --> 00:55:05,681 I was stunned to see Kong lying there. 988 00:55:07,545 --> 00:55:09,892 Stood there in a frozen state for several minutes 989 00:55:09,927 --> 00:55:12,447 before I tried to test his state. 990 00:55:12,481 --> 00:55:15,898 He was dead and rigor mortis had set in. 991 00:55:15,933 --> 00:55:16,761 What to do? 992 00:55:17,659 --> 00:55:18,625 My first thought was that 993 00:55:18,660 --> 00:55:21,387 I now had evidence of a species to measure 994 00:55:21,421 --> 00:55:23,458 and to show to the public. 995 00:55:23,492 --> 00:55:25,494 The horror of the public asking me questions 996 00:55:25,529 --> 00:55:29,774 and invading my private life was too much for me. 997 00:55:29,809 --> 00:55:32,398 It wasn't fair to Kong either. 998 00:55:32,432 --> 00:55:34,434 My decision was to bury Kong 999 00:55:34,469 --> 00:55:35,953 with the idea that I could dig him up 1000 00:55:35,987 --> 00:55:39,232 if I ever decided to do so and needed to do so. 1001 00:55:40,302 --> 00:55:44,789 [somber instrumental music continues] 1002 00:55:45,928 --> 00:55:48,966 It was almost impossible to get his body into my vehicle 1003 00:55:49,000 --> 00:55:52,383 but I was able to manage with a picnic table and a rope. 1004 00:55:52,418 --> 00:55:54,385 I grabbed some tools and a shovel 1005 00:55:54,420 --> 00:55:58,182 and headed toward Winds Gap in Chestnut Ridge. 1006 00:55:58,216 --> 00:55:59,425 It was a remote area. 1007 00:56:07,398 --> 00:56:08,468 I thought about the fact that 1008 00:56:08,503 --> 00:56:11,920 no dead creatures like him have ever been found. 1009 00:56:11,954 --> 00:56:14,543 Perhaps I got to him before the others of his kind 1010 00:56:14,578 --> 00:56:15,648 could gather him up. 1011 00:56:18,996 --> 00:56:22,206 I should have buried him on my property where he fell, 1012 00:56:22,240 --> 00:56:23,241 but at that time 1013 00:56:23,276 --> 00:56:25,865 I was not thinking as logically as I am now. 1014 00:56:27,970 --> 00:56:31,457 [somber orchestral music] 1015 00:56:36,116 --> 00:56:38,774 [door clicking] 1016 00:56:41,432 --> 00:56:44,401 [engine roaring] 1017 00:56:44,435 --> 00:56:48,750 [somber orchestral music continues] 1018 00:56:55,239 --> 00:56:57,828 [rain falling] 1019 00:57:08,390 --> 00:57:10,806 [ax cutting] 1020 00:57:13,602 --> 00:57:16,225 [rain falling] 1021 00:57:30,688 --> 00:57:34,209 I drove over the ridge through the gap and cut the motor, 1022 00:57:34,243 --> 00:57:36,314 drifting down the road to where I could stop 1023 00:57:36,349 --> 00:57:37,281 and do the burial. 1024 00:57:38,558 --> 00:57:41,768 I tried to drag Kong into the woods but he was too heavy. 1025 00:57:41,803 --> 00:57:43,874 There was only one thing I could do. 1026 00:57:43,908 --> 00:57:44,944 I took out the ax 1027 00:57:44,978 --> 00:57:47,671 and started cutting him into moveable pieces. 1028 00:57:47,705 --> 00:57:49,638 First, his head came off. 1029 00:57:49,673 --> 00:57:52,503 I moved to his arms and legs next. 1030 00:57:52,538 --> 00:57:55,472 I was crying uncontrollably the entire time. 1031 00:57:56,300 --> 00:57:59,510 With the rest of the energy I had left I dug a grave. 1032 00:57:59,545 --> 00:58:02,513 The pieces of Kong lay in disarray about me. 1033 00:58:02,548 --> 00:58:04,791 I stood there for a moment to catch my breath 1034 00:58:04,826 --> 00:58:06,828 when I noticed a car wheel. 1035 00:58:06,862 --> 00:58:09,071 The West Virginia, Pennsylvania border is strewn 1036 00:58:09,106 --> 00:58:11,453 with car parts from the mountain people 1037 00:58:11,488 --> 00:58:13,835 that live in these isolated areas. 1038 00:58:13,869 --> 00:58:15,146 I took the wheel with the idea that 1039 00:58:15,181 --> 00:58:18,115 if I ever wanted to find the grave site again, 1040 00:58:18,149 --> 00:58:20,497 all I had to do was bury the wheel with Kong 1041 00:58:20,531 --> 00:58:22,809 and use my metal detector to find it. 1042 00:58:22,844 --> 00:58:26,572 I covered him quickly and thought about Kong, my friend. 1043 00:58:28,194 --> 00:58:29,575 [somber orchestral music continues] 1044 00:58:29,609 --> 00:58:32,301 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1045 00:58:32,336 --> 00:58:37,306 ♪ Oh, oh 1046 00:58:37,341 --> 00:58:41,932 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1047 00:58:41,966 --> 00:58:46,695 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1048 00:58:46,730 --> 00:58:49,664 ♪ Oh 1049 00:58:49,698 --> 00:58:54,703 ♪ Oh, oh 1050 00:58:56,394 --> 00:59:01,399 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1051 00:59:02,193 --> 00:59:04,299 ♪ Oh, oh 1052 00:59:06,197 --> 00:59:07,820 - [Jan] Weeks had passed slowly 1053 00:59:07,854 --> 00:59:11,548 and I reflected upon my association with Kong. 1054 00:59:11,582 --> 00:59:15,482 He was a creature of the deep forest, a quiet soul. 1055 00:59:17,036 --> 00:59:18,485 There are days when I just sit here 1056 00:59:18,520 --> 00:59:22,006 and hope that I see my friend one more time. 1057 00:59:22,041 --> 00:59:24,250 I listen really hard to the forest. 1058 00:59:24,284 --> 00:59:26,286 At times I trick myself to thinking 1059 00:59:26,321 --> 00:59:29,496 Kong was coming through the woods for one last apple. 1060 00:59:33,811 --> 00:59:36,469 Perhaps I just miss my friend. 1061 00:59:38,195 --> 00:59:42,544 [somber orchestral music continues] 1062 00:59:51,449 --> 00:59:54,280 - I really hate to tell you this story 1063 00:59:55,971 --> 00:59:56,903 but I'll do it. 1064 00:59:59,492 --> 01:00:02,012 Since I'm 91 years old, 1065 01:00:02,046 --> 01:00:05,567 I should set the record straight. 1066 01:00:09,157 --> 01:00:13,333 It was about three years after the book was published 1067 01:00:13,368 --> 01:00:15,025 and I had buried 1068 01:00:16,302 --> 01:00:19,546 the 500 copies, 1069 01:00:19,581 --> 01:00:20,409 and 1070 01:00:25,863 --> 01:00:30,005 I had written a couple of books myself on 1071 01:00:31,938 --> 01:00:33,802 scientific subjects. 1072 01:00:34,907 --> 01:00:39,946 Someone might get the impression since I write books, 1073 01:00:39,981 --> 01:00:42,466 novels, that I wrote 1074 01:00:44,502 --> 01:00:46,194 "The Creature." 1075 01:00:46,228 --> 01:00:51,061 I edited "The Creature," but I did not write it. 1076 01:00:51,095 --> 01:00:54,202 The story is the work of Jan Klement. 1077 01:00:57,550 --> 01:01:02,555 There was a picnic at a place called Mingo Creek 1078 01:01:02,935 --> 01:01:06,248 which is in Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1079 01:01:07,767 --> 01:01:09,700 and I was 1080 01:01:11,978 --> 01:01:13,566 the kind of the feature there 1081 01:01:13,600 --> 01:01:17,915 because I had prepared all these edible wild plants. 1082 01:01:17,950 --> 01:01:20,815 And there were other people involved there. 1083 01:01:20,849 --> 01:01:24,819 And Jan Klement showed up. 1084 01:01:27,787 --> 01:01:29,306 When we were 1085 01:01:31,411 --> 01:01:32,792 kind of by ourselves, 1086 01:01:32,827 --> 01:01:37,417 I started berating him about "The Creature" 1087 01:01:37,452 --> 01:01:38,453 and saying, 1088 01:01:40,110 --> 01:01:43,251 "You know it's unbelievable." 1089 01:01:43,285 --> 01:01:47,013 And he got quite mad at me. 1090 01:01:47,048 --> 01:01:47,980 And he said, 1091 01:01:50,189 --> 01:01:55,194 "Okay, I'll show you where he's buried." 1092 01:01:55,435 --> 01:01:58,542 And right away, my eyes, I said, 1093 01:01:58,576 --> 01:02:01,821 "This was gonna be it." 1094 01:02:01,856 --> 01:02:04,479 So we decided to take his truck 1095 01:02:05,445 --> 01:02:08,586 and I put my shovel in the back of it, 1096 01:02:08,621 --> 01:02:11,417 and he was gonna let me dig it up. 1097 01:02:14,972 --> 01:02:16,008 We got out 1098 01:02:19,011 --> 01:02:21,772 and we started walking through underbrush. 1099 01:02:21,807 --> 01:02:24,602 It was multi-floral rows 1100 01:02:24,637 --> 01:02:28,192 and it was very difficult to get through. 1101 01:02:28,227 --> 01:02:32,610 And this was three years after the fact. 1102 01:02:34,129 --> 01:02:38,168 So he said, "Why don't you go down the right 1103 01:02:38,202 --> 01:02:40,342 "and I'll go to the left 1104 01:02:40,377 --> 01:02:45,209 "and you look for a mound of dirt." 1105 01:02:46,521 --> 01:02:49,524 He said, "It shouldn't be hard to find." 1106 01:02:49,558 --> 01:02:54,563 So I'm scrabbling around and he's on the other side, 1107 01:02:55,426 --> 01:02:59,914 and all of a sudden he hollers, "Son of a bitch!" 1108 01:03:00,949 --> 01:03:04,815 And I raced over 1109 01:03:04,850 --> 01:03:07,093 through all kinds of underbrush 1110 01:03:08,163 --> 01:03:11,753 and there he was standing beside 1111 01:03:12,823 --> 01:03:16,793 a hole in the ground that was about the size of a bath tub. 1112 01:03:19,071 --> 01:03:20,727 And I looked at it 1113 01:03:20,762 --> 01:03:25,767 and it was full of golden rod and thistles, 1114 01:03:27,251 --> 01:03:30,082 but it was a good depression. 1115 01:03:30,116 --> 01:03:34,224 And then there was a mound of dirt on the other side of it. 1116 01:03:35,846 --> 01:03:36,674 And 1117 01:03:38,228 --> 01:03:41,818 I remember he said that he had buried 1118 01:03:42,991 --> 01:03:46,167 a car wheel or truck wheel with it. 1119 01:03:46,201 --> 01:03:48,548 So I scraped around and, sure enough, 1120 01:03:48,583 --> 01:03:52,207 there was a truck wheel there. 1121 01:03:53,312 --> 01:03:54,140 And 1122 01:03:56,073 --> 01:04:01,078 that was it and we rode back in silence. 1123 01:04:01,596 --> 01:04:05,807 And he was really upset. 1124 01:04:05,842 --> 01:04:09,086 And we got back to our vehicles. 1125 01:04:09,121 --> 01:04:12,434 He went his way and I went mine 1126 01:04:13,677 --> 01:04:14,816 and that was that. 1127 01:04:17,267 --> 01:04:21,616 [choir singing in foreign language] 1128 01:04:26,966 --> 01:04:31,315 [choir singing in foreign language] 1129 01:04:39,530 --> 01:04:43,880 [choir singing in foreign language] 1130 01:04:52,681 --> 01:04:55,132 [choir singing in foreign language] 1131 01:04:55,167 --> 01:04:56,168 - [Jan] To this day, 1132 01:04:56,202 --> 01:04:58,756 I will not discuss Kong with anyone personally. 1133 01:04:58,791 --> 01:05:02,070 And even if you, the viewer, should discover who I am, 1134 01:05:02,105 --> 01:05:05,073 I will refuse to discuss these events with you. 1135 01:05:05,108 --> 01:05:07,075 Just assume that this is fiction 1136 01:05:07,110 --> 01:05:09,560 and not worth legitimate time. 1137 01:05:11,769 --> 01:05:16,084 [choir singing in foreign language] 1138 01:05:24,990 --> 01:05:27,164 [choir singing in foreign language] 1139 01:05:27,199 --> 01:05:29,097 - [Narrator] Since the first edition of "The Creature" 1140 01:05:29,132 --> 01:05:31,928 was published, there have been many phone calls 1141 01:05:31,962 --> 01:05:34,447 concerning the identity of the author. 1142 01:05:34,482 --> 01:05:37,795 The publisher has pledged to keep the author anonymous. 1143 01:05:37,830 --> 01:05:40,660 The only other information that has been provided is that 1144 01:05:40,695 --> 01:05:43,974 the cabin and its property was sold years ago. 1145 01:05:47,081 --> 01:05:51,844 In 1986, the cabin was burned to the ground by arsonists. 1146 01:05:51,878 --> 01:05:54,019 The ruins of the cabin are still there, 1147 01:05:54,053 --> 01:05:56,124 as well as remnants of the pond. 1148 01:05:56,159 --> 01:05:59,438 The property is overgrown with weeds and brush. 1149 01:05:59,472 --> 01:06:02,959 Several very expensive houses have been built in the area 1150 01:06:02,993 --> 01:06:06,963 and the present owner has refused to sell to developers. 1151 01:06:08,895 --> 01:06:12,727 There continues to be sightings of creatures in the area 1152 01:06:12,761 --> 01:06:13,831 to this day. 1153 01:06:17,145 --> 01:06:21,494 [choir singing in foreign language] 1154 01:06:22,599 --> 01:06:26,948 [choir singing in foreign language] 1155 01:06:29,847 --> 01:06:34,162 [choir singing in foreign language] 1156 01:06:42,757 --> 01:06:47,072 [choir singing in foreign language] 1157 01:06:48,728 --> 01:06:53,043 [choir singing in foreign language] 1158 01:06:55,494 --> 01:06:59,843 [choir singing in foreign language] 1159 01:07:01,879 --> 01:07:06,194 [choir singing in foreign language] 1160 01:07:14,064 --> 01:07:18,241 - [Narrator] In 1976, a book titled "The Creature" 1161 01:07:18,275 --> 01:07:21,071 by Jan Klement was published. 1162 01:07:21,106 --> 01:07:22,762 A story about a man 1163 01:07:22,797 --> 01:07:25,696 and his interactions with a Bigfoot creature. 1164 01:07:26,732 --> 01:07:29,976 For many years the book was a mystery. 1165 01:07:30,011 --> 01:07:32,393 Could the book just be an elaborate hoax? 1166 01:07:33,601 --> 01:07:36,259 Or could the remains of a Bigfoot 1167 01:07:36,293 --> 01:07:40,125 be buried in the foothills of Pennsylvania? 1168 01:07:40,159 --> 01:07:43,266 [choir singing in foreign language] 1169 01:07:43,300 --> 01:07:46,372 [film reel clicking] 1170 01:07:50,756 --> 01:07:53,862 [film reel clicking] 1171 01:07:56,831 --> 01:07:59,903 [film reel clicking] 1172 01:08:06,323 --> 01:08:09,671 [relaxing guitar music] 1173 01:08:14,676 --> 01:08:19,681 ♪ Do not stand at my grave and weep ♪ 1174 01:08:23,064 --> 01:08:28,068 ♪ I am not there, I do not sleep ♪ 1175 01:08:32,073 --> 01:08:37,077 ♪ I am a thousand winds that blow ♪ 1176 01:08:40,357 --> 01:08:45,362 ♪ I am the diamond glimpse on the snow ♪ 1177 01:08:49,539 --> 01:08:54,544 ♪ I am the sunlight or ripened grain ♪ 1178 01:08:57,649 --> 01:09:02,655 ♪ I am the gentle autumn rain 1179 01:09:06,934 --> 01:09:11,940 ♪ When you waken in the morning hush ♪ 1180 01:09:14,908 --> 01:09:19,914 ♪ I am the swift uplifting rush ♪ 1181 01:09:23,607 --> 01:09:28,612 ♪ Of quiet birds in circle of flight ♪ 1182 01:09:33,169 --> 01:09:38,174 ♪ I am the soft stars that shine at night ♪ 1183 01:09:42,246 --> 01:09:47,217 ♪ Do not stand at my grave and cry ♪ 1184 01:09:50,255 --> 01:09:54,259 ♪ I am not there, I did not die ♪ 1185 01:09:55,708 --> 01:09:59,367 [somber instrumental music] 1186 01:10:58,737 --> 01:11:03,259 [somber instrumental music continues] 1187 01:11:33,875 --> 01:11:37,707 [haunting instrumental music] 1188 01:12:00,799 --> 01:12:05,459 [haunting instrumental music continues] 1189 01:12:53,576 --> 01:12:57,269 [relaxing orchestral music] 1190 01:13:29,508 --> 01:13:34,030 [relaxing orchestral music continues] 1191 01:13:38,724 --> 01:13:43,764 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1192 01:13:43,798 --> 01:13:47,353 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1193 01:13:47,388 --> 01:13:52,393 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1194 01:13:53,187 --> 01:13:57,950 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1195 01:13:57,985 --> 01:14:02,610 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1196 01:14:02,645 --> 01:14:05,337 ♪ Oh 1197 01:14:05,371 --> 01:14:07,339 ♪ Oh 1198 01:14:07,373 --> 01:14:12,378 ♪ Oh, oh 1199 01:14:12,413 --> 01:14:15,830 ♪ Oh, oh 1200 01:14:15,865 --> 01:14:20,870 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1201 01:14:22,009 --> 01:14:25,530 ♪ Oh, oh 1202 01:14:25,564 --> 01:14:27,980 ♪ Oh, oh, oh 1203 01:14:31,777 --> 01:14:36,299 [relaxing orchestral music continues] 1204 01:15:00,219 --> 01:15:05,224 [thunder crashing] [rain falling] 1205 01:15:05,846 --> 01:15:08,745 [thunder crashing]