Saesq'ec: A Controversial Account of a Bigfoot Attack, Stephen Patterson (Willamette University) (9780692461907) — Readings Books

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Saesq'ec: A Controversial Account of a Bigfoot Attack
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Saesq'ec: A Controversial Account of a Bigfoot Attack

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In 1983, five people were brutally killed while on a camping trip in Washington’s remote Okanogan County. Thirty-two years later, one reporter who covered the incident, needs to record the truth about what happened on that horrible August morning. The incident was originally blamed on an unfortunate encounter with a diseased bear, but that is not at all what the sole survivor described. At ninety-six years old, Stephen Patterson is afraid of dying without revealing the truth, however controversial–a truth that he believed would have devastated the economically fragile state of the US’s third largest and thinly populated county. Decide for yourself who or what was responsible–if you don’t believe in Bigfoot, be prepared to.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jaime Munt
Date
6 June 2015
Pages
148
ISBN
9780692461907

In 1983, five people were brutally killed while on a camping trip in Washington’s remote Okanogan County. Thirty-two years later, one reporter who covered the incident, needs to record the truth about what happened on that horrible August morning. The incident was originally blamed on an unfortunate encounter with a diseased bear, but that is not at all what the sole survivor described. At ninety-six years old, Stephen Patterson is afraid of dying without revealing the truth, however controversial–a truth that he believed would have devastated the economically fragile state of the US’s third largest and thinly populated county. Decide for yourself who or what was responsible–if you don’t believe in Bigfoot, be prepared to.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jaime Munt
Date
6 June 2015
Pages
148
ISBN
9780692461907