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Bluff Creek Slaughter! Category: Blogging
(Sasquatch Version Two: Nari reacts violently to suddenly being disturbed by Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin, and they never get to make their infamous film either, for obvious reasons listed below! I made the creature even bigger and taller than what she was reported to be, so enjoy me blowing off some steam here my friends!)
Inhuman Butchery:
The large female Sasquatch wasted no time in charging both men as they struggled to control their now frightened horses, but before Gimlin could remove and fire his rifle she had already grabbed the defenseless man around his neck, easily yanking him off the startled animal as it began running away from Nari's unrelenting hostility, for this particular creature was most definitely out for human blood right now, as she effortlessly threw Gimlin against a nearby large boulder, assuredly breaking several bones while Patterson was rather violently thrown from his own horse, landing right at Nari's feet as the enraged Sasquatch screamed in sheer, unadulterated fury while both horses were soon far away from the scene of slaughter, although Nari could care less about those two animals because her only focus was on making these humans pay dearly with their very lives! Patterson tried to get up and run away but Nari's huge left foot, which left seventeen inch tracks that the doomed man had noticed earlier in the day, slammed down against his back and nearly broke him in half right then and there, no doubt causing severe internal injuries as he screamed in pitiful agony, only for her to repeat the process by literally stomping Patterson's head into oblivion, easily crushing it under eight hundred pounds of excessive force as blood, broken bones, gore and brain matter soon covered her foot and the immediate area around it, but all Gimlin could do was slowly crawl away after having just witnessed his dear friend being murdered without the slightest bit of mercy nor remorse, yet this poor man's own horrific fate would be even worse than Patterson's, for Nari began ripping off one arm at a time after picking him up from the ground, savagely delighting in torturing a human being as body parts were casually removed from sockets gushing blood! Taking generous bites from Gimlin's severed arms, Nari continued feeding from them while he vomited, urinated and defecated from the sheer shock of what had happened to his previously healthy body, but the enraged Sasquatch merely added insult to injury as she reached down and ripped his stomach wide open, disemboweling the unfortunate male before feasting on intestines and other internal organs as he finally bled out and died, the two slaughtered men having failed miserably in their lofty goal of at last capturing a living, breathing Sasquatch on film for everyone else to eventually see on television!
An Optimistic Beginning:
Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin had started off their day with high hopes, having ventured into even more remote areas than before, moving much closer to Bluff Creek, which is a tributary of the Klamath River located about twenty five logging road miles northwest of Orleans, California, in Del Norte County. The site of their sudden and untimely demise is roughly thirty eight miles south of Oregon and eighteen miles east of the Pacific Ocean, but on this pleasant early afternoon of Friday, October 20, 1967, the last thing they expected was to be attacked in such an aggressive manner, for many Sasquatch believers considered those particular creatures to react like most other animals would at the sight of approaching humans, which was to run away from possible harm if an escape route became available, but sadly these brave and courageous men had greatly underestimated the seriousness of their less than pleasant situation, thus resulting in the world being robbed from viewing, had it actually been made, this potentially game changing film footage, one which, although most certainly subject to a great deal of skepticism, would have at least added an element of credibility in this otherwise often laughed at, rarely taken seriously subject matter!
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