Of course, this is not an unusual pattern when it comes to cryptozoological figures. Someone will make a sighting or produce evidence, and then someone else will claim to have faked that evidence or sighting. In some cases, the purported hoaxes are less convincing than the original events, but the admission of a hoax leads many people to dismiss the original evidence anyway. Overall, it does seem unlikely that Ray Wallace faked the original Bluff Creek footprints, and certainly not by using the carved wooden feet displayed after his death, but that doesn’t mean the footprints were genuine or
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