Ashtabula County resident Wendy – she asked to have her last name  withheld because she’s not sure she wants to be involved with Bigfoot  stories – was doing yard work on Aug. 11 when she noticed a 7.5 inch  wide footprint that was an inch and a half deep into the mud.
“I took a picture to show my mother’s husband, who’s a hunter, and he  said it wasn’t a human’s,” she said. “I’m not claiming that footprint  to be anything. I don’t know what that is.”
Wendy recalls multiple incidents in the past five years in which she  and her husband have come across “something not human.” She said she  hears knocking sounds on the walls of their house late at night, and she  remembers a time when she saw a figure in all black running across the  railroad tracks.
“The direction they were going, there were no homes. It would’ve gone  out the woods, crossed the tracks, and gone back into the woods,” she  said.
Wendy and her husband have also heard loud growls outside. “I never  walked backwards so fast to get back in the house. But I couldn’t see,  it was so dark back there.” She said the growl was impossible to  duplicate and made her husband’s “hair stand up.”
“I didn’t believe in the sasquatch before,” Wendy said. “And in fact  I’m still fighting it. But I can’t make sense of that large footprint.”
According to the group Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, Ohio has logged more than 242 sightings since 1974.
 Melba S. Ketchum, director of DNA Diagnostics who conducted a DNA  study that concluded by confirming the existence of a Sasquatch species,  said they do tend to pound on things out of curiosity.
“They even left me feathers once. I was behind blocked gates and  there was nobody there but me,” she said. “Who else could it have been?”
She claims the average Sasquatch she’s seen is 10 feet tall, and they  can “make any noise they want. They can mimic animals. And they can  growl, of course.” Ketchum said the average foot size for a male is 17  feet, 15 feet for a female, and 7 feet for a baby.
As to whether Wendy’s sighting of a black figure across the railroad  tracks was accurate, Ketchum said the species are “every color of the  rainbow.
“We had over 100 samples of the study,” she said. “We had everything  from white to blond to multicolored to black. A lot of them are brown  with a reddish tint, even carrot-top red.”
Wendy said the sighting have made her feel “just a little uneasy.”
“When I walk the dogs now, I take a lot of lights. And my blinds go  down when it gets dark,” she said. “It’s the unknown, I guess.”
Ketchum said from what she has discovered, the animals are not something that should terrify anyone. 
“They’re not monsters; they’re a type of people,” she said. “The DNA  shows that. The paternal side is novel, but the female side is 100  percent modern human (as in 13,000-15,000 years ago).”
Jeffrey Meldrum, a professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho  State University, said he has examined hundreds of suspected sasquatch  footprints and said they are broad, flat, and flexible.
“I am convinced that something exists on the basis of the evidence.  What that something is, that remains a mystery,” he said. “Whether it  exists or not isn’t that mysterious anymore because of the overwhelming  evidence.”
Source: ABC News
 
