An Overview of Paul Freeman

Paul Freeman (August 10, 1943 – April 2, 2003) was an American cryptozoologist and Bigfoot hunter. He gained attention for his claims related to Bigfoot evidence. Here are some key points about Paul Freeman:

  1. Bigfoot Tracks and Dermal Ridges:
    • Freeman claimed to have discovered Bigfoot tracks showing dermal ridges. The plaster casts he subsequently made were considered critical pieces of evidence by anthropologists Jeff Meldrum of Idaho State University and Grover Krantz of Washington State University. They put considerable time and resources into studying these casts1.
    • However, other researchers, including René Dahinden and Bob Titmus, believed that Freeman was a hoaxer seeking attention. In the past, Freeman had fabricated footprint evidence.
    • His findings were both intriguing and controversial within the Bigfoot research community.
  2. Sightings and Videotape:
  3. Legacy and Controversy:

In summary, Paul Freeman’s contributions to Bigfoot research continue to be discussed, and his plaster casts and videotape remain part of the ongoing mystery surrounding this elusive creature.


In 1994 Paul Freeman claimed to have a close encounter with Bigfoot. After spotting sets of tracks, Freeman began casting them. He noticed more tracks in the area and, while investigating them, he claims to have caught 1 or more sasquatches on film.

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