Bigfoot ‘drinks blood of animals’ and leaves carcasses as ‘warning’, filmmaker claims

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A documentary maker believes Bigfoot might be snapping animals’ necks and drinking their blood before leaving their carcasses as a ‘warning’ following the mysterious deaths of a deer and a buzzard

A documentary maker believes the legendary Bigfoot murdered wild animals, “drank their blood” and abandoned their corpses in the woods as a “warning” to other animals and people.

Kelley Lockman, the man behind the I Believe In Bigfoot YouTube channel, recently shared the first part of a Bigfoot investigation documentary he has been working on. Whilst filming for his documentary, he came across a dead buzzard and a dead deer in some woods deep in North Carolina.

Both animals had had their necks snapped back and twisted and there was no blood at the scene, leading him to believe their blood had been drunk. Although images of the corpses are blurred out in the documentary footage, Kelley shared them in full on the r/Bigfoot subreddit as a teaser for his work.

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He replied to one comment: “I think this one was a warning to us. There was no blood. I have recorded witness testimony describing a very similar scene. It may be that they just drink the blood.” In another comment, he confidently said it was “definitely a message”.

Belief in Bigfoot and similar creatures has run rife in a variety of outdoor communities for years with many documentaries cropping up on the matter. In his documentary, Kelley spoke to Carolyn Allen, who believes her dogs were killed by a Sasquatch.

The pen she kept her hounds in was 8ft tall and “not damaged at all” after the incident, leading her to conclude something must have vaulted over it. The dogs were medium to large in size, some were German Shepherds.

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Her dead dogs looked similar to the deer, and she claims their heads were also twisted. “It was like it had broken their necks. There was no blood or nothing. It’s hard to describe – they were looking backwards.”

Carolyn also described finding a “puncture wound” on the dogs, as if something had used it to drain and drink their blood. “They were drained. It didn’t make a mess, it just killed them and left them,” she said, “we never heard them scream, we never heard them bark, we just woke up and they were gone.”

Sales professional Kelley works in the jewellery industry when he isn’t pursuing his main hobby of hunting Bigfoot. In the description on his YouTube channel, he writes: “My name is Kelley Lockman, I started this journey simply as an outside observer making the documentary film, I Believe in Bigfoot: A film for Believers.

“This film was simply going to be a series of eyewitness interviews. But after I was invited to spend some time on a habitation, what I found changed my life forever. Join me now as I share and discuss what I discovered and experienced. This movie became more than a film. It became an ongoing project.”

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