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Ray Wallace Hoaxes

Post by admin » Tue Nov 12, 2019 10:04 pm

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Ray Wallace (April 21, 1918 − November 26, 2002) was a known hoaxer of bigfoot photographs and videos.

Beginnings

In August 1958, the Wallace Construction Company — owned and operated by Ray Wallace — subcontracted to clear roads near the borders of Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, California. The company was creating a new road in Northern California, along the western wall of a valley that surrounds Bluff Creek, which was to be the location nine years later of the famous Patterson-Gimlin film.

A bulldozer operator named Jerry Crew claimed to have found a series of footprints that led to his tractor, circled it, and walked away from the machine. The 16-inch-long prints were of naked humanoid feet with a 46- to 60-inch stride, almost twice that of most people. Later print discoveries and other odd events led to the story being carried across the country via the wire services and "Bigfoot" was "born" and named.

Wallace Photographs

Ray Wallace claimed to have shot thousands of feet of bigfoot film footage. Figures have varied from 6,000 to 15,000 feet of 16mm film, which amounts to hours of footage, which includes bigfoot throwing stones, eating frogs, and so forth. Wallace maintains that his films, photos and tapes are authentic. None of the alleged films have surfaced since his death.
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Photo of Wallace's wife in an ape suit

Fall Out

His death in November 2002 sparked a brief media storm. The Wallace family claimed that Ray Wallace had told that that he was responsible for hoaxing bigfoot footprints. Family members even produced a set of wooden "feet" to prove their story, not realizing that the feet weren't even the same shape and size as those cast by Jerry Crew in 1958.

Patterson Connection

Wallace told Strange Magazine writer Mark Chorvinsky, that he had told Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin exactly where to look for bigfoot during their Bluff Creek expedition in October 1967.

Michael Wallace said his father called the Patterson film "a fake" but claimed he'd had nothing to do with it. But he said his mother admitted she had been photographed in a bigfoot costume, and that his father "had several people he used in his movies." Many media organizations were confused by this statment and jumped to the conclusion that it was Ray Wallace's wife who had donned a suit for the Patterson-Gimlin film, thus assuming that Wallace's death had also debunked the Patterson-Gimlin film when it had done no such thing.
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Hey Yankeesearch, didn’t even know you were in chat, now you have the bug so bad you will have to keep going out to see another one. :)
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:56 am »
Anyway, as I stand before God, I did not make this up!
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:55 am »
Not saying it was Sq/BF/DM/Yeti... but it was strange. And I am locking my doors tonight for sure! :lol:
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:54 am »
And just I was turning away, I thought I heard snort -- which could have been deer or maybe cattle... but... I do not know.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:53 am »
I did not have the creepy feeling I normally get in these situations... so I really do not know what to make of it.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:53 am »
One detail I forgot to mention: the whoop had almost a human like talk after it on both occasions.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:52 am »
I walked back to the other side, and thought I heard a knock...
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:51 am »
Cattle about 1/8th mile away disappeared... and strangely at that location: it sounded like something banged the metal fence. Not loud... but never ever heard it before tonight.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:50 am »
Two whoops... and some deer scattering (they may have been scattering because of me).
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From 6:20 PM to maybe 6:45 PM CST
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I may have just had an encounter!
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Hi gang! I know it has been a long time...
@ BrianDriver « Sat 12:59 pm »
Good quality pics. How long were the cams out?
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