
“The very next morning, they called and said they were coming,” Barb told Spectrum News 1.Ĭraig had captured three shots of Bigfoot - the first was blank, the second showed the creepy figure, and the third was blank.īarb said Animal Planet was massively impressed by the fact Craig had managed to get three snaps of the mysterious creature. He reached out to the TV channel and showed the producers the curious images captured on his cameras. Thousands of people claim to have seen the large, muscular creature. Luckily, Craig was a big fan of the show “Finding Bigfoot” on Animal Planet and he knew exactly what he had to do after spotting what he believed to be the ape-like creature in the flesh.

In 2012, one of his cameras snapped a mysterious figure that didn’t appear to be an animal or a human.

To increase the odds of their hunting success, Craig set up a number of trail cameras on his land. The couple lived in a one-room cabin and worked part-time jobs at a Subway restaurant and a gas station - and they really loved hunting. Zayn Malik charged with harassing Gigi Hadid & ‘shoving’ her motherīrian Laundrie’s creepy Instagram reveals disturbing artworkĪndrew Cuomo charged with misdemeanor sex crimeĪ keen hunter once claimed he encountered Bigfoot and unveiled shocking photo “proof” to the world after setting up cameras outside his house.Ĭraig Sulk, 59, who tragically died from a rare form of cancer in April, led a simple life on his 80 acres of land in Menominee, Michigan, with his beloved wife, Barb. My child’s school hired a company to ‘retouch’ their pictures
