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Alleged Suits & Morris Missteps

The shifting story of Philip Morris’ involvement in the supposed costume that “he made” for the Patterson-Gimlin film is remarkably silly.

First, the suit was made from horse hide, according to one author. But that story changed to then say it was a Morris costume. However, no one even claimed that until almost 40 years after the fact. This was followed by attempts to say so-and-so was in the suit or that the costume had disappeared or that Morris couldn’t seem to produce even the same kind of suit that matched the film.

Now, however, he has “created” a new one, supposedly that is a dead ringer for the creature in the Patterson-Gimlin footage. Who is he kidding?

Does Morris’ newly created costume, based entirely on his repeated viewings of the Patterson-Gimlin footage even look like a match for the original creature? Can anyone actually claim he created the alleged suit for 1967?

by Loren Coleman on December 5, 2008 in Bigfoot, Cinema News, Cryptotourism, CryptoZoo News, Cryptozoology, Evidence, Movie Monsters, Sasquatch | Tagged Bigfoot, Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot Film, Sasquatch
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