This letter is in response to the March 27 story "Making ghosts of mysteries," in which paranormal investigator Ben Radford said there is a lack of solid evidence -- hair, blood, teeth, bones or bodies -- proving the existence of Bigfoot.
On Bigfoot hair, I have some. It was tested by the Museum of Natural History in Washington DC. They said it was as close to human but not animal. Hair mineral testing came back as human, just not a modern day one! I can see there was no in-depth research completed before he (Radford) made conclusions about his subjects. It seems scientists are no longer the explorers when it comes to new ideas and discoveries. It (is) the common man that is now in the front lines of discovery.
I witnessed a Bigfoot creature in the flesh; don't tell me it was a man in a costume.



