The late Bobby Short had numerous interviews and documents of sasquatches being killed. Many were given to me to share directly with you all. This first one is very very detailed. Much more to come.
I nearly forgot too. I was in the tyre place yesterday and as I was walking out there was a customer sitting down in the waiting area, I has just walked past him and I recognized a tune coming from his phone that stopped me in my tracks. It was the tune that plays at beginning and end of Steve's videos. I asked him if he's watching How to Hunt and he was. He was catching up on old videos while waiting for his car.. I recognize that tune anywhere now lol
So I wonder if the atmosphere changed in that area after that? Were his family and or friends pissed after the incident? Did they retaliate? Did sightings increase in that area, or decrease? I remember as a boy the feeling I had after shooting a bird with a bb gun. Standing over the top of it crying. I Remember the feeling like it was yesterday. I cant imagine what they must have felt standing over the top of that being. I'm floored. I have to wonder what happened to paul when he met his maker. I'm sure the fact that he was truly sorry was a factor. I personally will never forget this story, it's now burnt into my memory. It's like I was there. Thanks Steve and thank you Bobby and Paul. R.I.P.
@@robertvarner5354 Definately NOT. You shoot a Sabé unprovoked and the rest of the family of that being will come after you with a vengeance, and no, no matter where you are or where you go they will know and they will make you regret killing their family member for no reason. So. Unless you have a death wish or want to be effed with, terrorized and worse, be respectful towards these beings, as they are not merely flesh and blood but spiritual in nature, able to vanish into thin air at will. They are interdimensional beings that we are far from being able to understand at this time. Only an ignorant asshole would ever consider committing first degree murder for the hell of it. But if you do choose to murder one of these beings, just know that in that moment of stupidity, you have just altered the course of your (now short) life. Not trying to be rude, just truthful... and to hopefully keep you from making the worst mistake you could make. I hope you take what I say here seriously and choose to think like a rational human being and not a psychopath murderer. Because that's what you would be doing- committing first degree murder on an individual that's way more human than animal. Listen to Steve's videos. It's very obvious you should never kill a Sabé. I've been listening to Steve long before he started talking about Sabé and I tell you what, I've *never* heard not even one of the multiple thousands of people who share their experiences with this being here, say that they wanted to shoot and kill one of these beings. In fact it's the opposite- they end up putting their firearm DOWN.
From the time I got my first bb gun and bow around 7 years old my dad always preached "Know your target and beyond" don't think you know what your target is KNOW what it is. There is no taking your shot back. And stories like this...well not exactly like this, are why. I try to impress this on my kids too.
First rule before pointing your weapon unless you use a scope. Then its look with finger out of trigger gaurd and safety on. I wish everyone followed the rules most of us were taught.
I got the same feeling from this story as being at accident scenes , powerless to be able to help, and it hangs over you for days, and etched into your memory for life .
Thank you for sharing such a respectful story full of regret and wonder. I felt sad for both, the men (boys) and the old man of the forest, the honesty, openness and regret poured from this man's voice while giving this interview.
As a Native Hawaiian, I understand this young man’s feeling, the shock and then remorse when he and his cousins realized that they killed a sacred entity. I can’t imagine the fear and confusion that they must have felt, as indigenous culture we are taught to respect the seen and unseen of things of the earth.
@@jameshorton6410 Yes and these boys had NO business stalking around the Forrest with firearms. They obviously were too irresponsible with no elders to teach them proper hunting etiquette -the MAIN thing is this: BEFORE you take that kill shot you better Damn well know 1000% WHAT the Hell you're taking out of this world. These kids had no clue and no business so called "hunting." They committed murder. And pay they should have. Poor Sabé. Totally 100% UNprovoked! This was just so disturbing. Damn.
Thank you for taking the time to read Bobby's stories. I could never imagine what Paul went thru upon his discovery of what he actually killed. Stay safe yourself, Steve. You're out in the wilds more than any of us. They don't like honest people like you talking.
That was truly one of the most detailed, interesting stories I have ever heard of these beings. So much so...I felt an intense sense of remorse at the description of the death. Only story to date, that has a description that makes me feel as though I’m actually looking at one.
What an amazing story. I listened to this throughout my day at the office during my breaks. That young man must of carried that burden for the rest of his life. Can hardly wait for another installment. Thank you Steve!
@DesertRat45 Political sides may be a more accurate descriptor than social. No one said that everyone on the right is a bible thumper. Matter of fact, it'd be unreasonable to assume such a thing since we're aware of the high variability between each individual member of our species & "the right" is a significantly large group of ppl, at least in America.
Such a traumatic experience for those young men . I can only imagine the shame and the fear as well as the shock at what they had done . The mistaken identity , thinking that what the hunted and shot ended up not a bear ,but a being of legend and something most refuse to believe exists . But yet there it laid . And the close up witnessing of this being in the act of dying in such a way could only add to those young men’s psyche that would always be ingrained in their memories . That is evident in the words such as the one youngster at it’s feet crying and the other at its head telling the being that he was so sorry for taking its life . Those are feelings that are REAL and deep . Feelings that they will never ever forget for as long as they live . If anyone thinks this story is fake , they had better think again . I wouldn’t trade places with those two young men for any thing in the world . Just carrying the guilt of their accidental killing of this being would haunt me for ever .
@@forrestlong3135 identity mistaken because humans are stupid for not allowing others to know these people exist. If their existence was known people would not mistake their identity for bears or something else.
This was the first interview that I’ve heard, that I didn’t walk away with a bunch of unanswered questions. The lady even asked questions in different ways at different points to make sure she got honest answers. Good job and excellent story.
Yes .. people have to watch what they feed their minds just like they do their bodies ... need balance .... all negative leads to being that way .... stay strong and crying is a natural release .... let it out ... bless you ... and ... thank you for your service ...
When you listen to The late Bobby shorts emails, conversations & videos regarding her it opens up a whole other can of worms... Bless her Heart she must be very proud of Steve on the other side💫 We Will Carry This Out!!! Rest In Peace ...
Yeah I listened to Scott, talking about emails from Bobby about Bluff Creek. And what it was all about and what really happened. I hope the film can be made public and those responsible named and shamed.
Thank you for taking the time to read that report to us. I've learned more about Sasquatch in 3yrs on Steve's channel than any other Sasquatch information that's ever been presented since the late 1970's.
Just watched & listened. This is one story I believe without any doubt. The pink bubbles tells something that not many people know unless the have seen it and know exactly what it is and where it’s coming from. Many other details flowed too easy to be made up. Thank you for posting this and the work you do. Peace and stay safe on your adventures.
That was awesome! Please, continue to do this when it works for you. I enjoyed it thoroughly. So much work done by Bobby Short, and- it seems to be difficult to get ones hands on it? Grateful that you have it, and- can and will share it. By putting it up in 30-45 minute batches, we get access to the incredible detail that she gathered!
wow! Thank You to all that made this possible. With a heavy heart I could feel Paul's despair and respect in his words. I did press pause to locate the crackle, no problem Steve. It was a good excuse to take a deep deep breath. May your God Bless an keep You All Safe & Well! Australia
Disturbing, yet fascinating! The really disturbing part is watching this creature/person (?) die. It is very difficult to watch a person die, but particularly when they have been mortally wounded. Add to the mix, watching a huge Saquatch die. I would have been extremely rattled. Man, to carry around those images in your head for a lifetime - yikes. Worse, being responsible for the death of a near human creature would be a heavy burden. Many have stated that, I couldn't shoot, it looked too human. Heavy burden for sure.
@@lindsayschilling8707, He stated, he thought it was a bear. Still he should have been more certain before letting the arrow fly. Very heartbreaking to hear all this.
@@rll9911 why do people like you deliver an insulting knee jerk comment like that to another person's opinion? We don't know the veracity of this story at all.
Poor Sas and poor guy. He lived his life knowing he killed one and it was going to bring a short life.. Strange how he was so correct. How traumatic for a young man.
I’m going to be uploading some of her stuff on my channel as well. Me and Steve are in touch with the same people. It’s really good that Bobbie’s stuff is being shared. She definitely was a dedicated kind soul. 😊👣
@@melvynobrien6193 well, not sure myself, but why no photos? What year did this happen? This is what I would call a awesome photo op opportunity for sure!! Where did that arrow hit when it went thru...what vital organs and blood vessels was damaged so bad that it killed that massive being? What did they do with the body? Sasquatch are rarely alone...travel in groups of 4 or more. If one killed a Sasquatch, you are not getting out of the area alive.
Rule #1, ‘take from it what you will, or not’. IF, all this does is trigger your ass to attempt a public character assassination on here and I see it, yer outta here forever. There’s numerous dark places on the net more suited for you 😉. Again, take from these what you will ....... or not. It’s that easy.
Another interesting thought. Brian Wilson mention that it's head wasn't Cone shaped, like a gorillas. That's making me question the Patterson "Patty" bigfoot video? More like a man, less like an ape
Steve simply a five star post. Thank you & Bobby Short (rip), for this incredible interview. I always knew there were amazing stories & experiences out there people could share and hoped they would reach us. Truly hope you get to post all of Bobby’s work with us. I always remind myself these beings are not all one type or look. They’re as diverse as humans. The first thing i thought of when hearing him kill it by mistake was how the family would react and be affected by losing a member of it’s tribe. A sad thing to realize. Also felt bad how it weighed on his conscious over his life by killing one. Amazing to realize how ancient this tribe must be. Thanks again brother for the post. 👋
@TheFactsByHowtohunt.com I read most of the comments and have not seen any bad comments on Bobbie or yourself Steve. !! She was an amazing woman, still reading her book. Amazing stuff. If anyone insults her or belittles her they deserve to go. Forever...
But the young man thought he was shooting a bear, the adrenaline must have been through the roof, and then to realize it was a "man" had to have been almost to much!!!
@@kygreenskeeper8326 Yep, it would have been the end of hunting for me.. But then, I do differently than that young man did. I'd have to be totally certain of exactly what it was before letting my finger anywhere near the trigger anyway.
I feel for all involved...couldn't imagine feeling that remorse for all those years. I feel for the being that was shot also. I am a hunter and have felt remorse for the animal i harvested, but this would be an umbearable guilt to carry
Such a heart wrenching story. An omitted tragedy, despair and sadness for life taken and guilt of a young man admittedly sorry for the mistake he had made.
Incredible interview. I felt as i was there! I couldn't imagine how those kids felt. They must have been shocked & absolutely terrified! Kids nowadays would be looking for their safe zones & been put on prozac! Kids back then were so much tougher than the kids of today! Thank you Steve.. that was truly an amazing story! Looking forward to the next one!
Sad sad situation. I’m a retired military guy and I had to stop 🛑 and take breathers from this dramatic interview describing in detail the death and dying of a Sasquatch being. Horrible.
Me too, but I am grateful for the very detailed questioning by Bobbie and the fact that she took the time and trouble to document it all, God Bless her..
Gm Steve thank u for sharing this interview, the hair on my neck arms were standing up, it was very interesting bout our First Nation beliefs. Look forward to more stories and interviews. Take care blessings to u
Thank you Steve. I know that Ms. Bobby Short is in a paradise and now has all the answers that she could desire. I know she is in Peace! She has most likely looked up Paul!🙏💖
Just incredible stuff Steve. This interview was so fascinating that I've had to listen to it again. Thankyou so much Steve. Your very appreciated by us all here. Kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia.
Definitely have mixed emotions on this one. The descriptions put me there with the 2 young men watching the big fellas last moments of life. Sounds like they got out of there just in time too! God rest the souls of all involved. Thanks for the awesome delivery Steve.
I liked the sound of the crackling fire. When you are out in blustery weather it distracts me. I feel bad that you're out in, what looks to be cold damp weather. I'm looking forward to more from Bobby Short's book readings . Thank you Steve!
@@francisesquega6390 I wondered, still do, about this in the way you just expressed. Whatever the physical reality is, it's always borne of a spiritual source. One cannot be without the other. It doesn't just make for great stories, it suggests a reality beyond everyday human necessities. Peace, brother.
Maybe they tend to bear heavy burdens? I strive to hold myself to a very high standard of honesty at all times, with myself & others, & I feel that way sometimes.
“History shows the loudest skeptics are often those who know nothing about the subject in question. They have not studied it and will not do so, for the very reason that they do not believe in it. Nevertheless they are prepared to take the time to pronounce judgment on it.” - Ivan Sanderson, Biologist 1970
Thank you for sharing some of bobbies work. She was a very kind soul. I miss our random conversations. I know she would be so happy that you are sharing this! Much love to you and your family steve! 💜💜💜
That man's experience obviously changed his perceptions for life on probably everything decision he made from that moment on. Such great detail she was able to get from him about not only the description of the being but how he was affected emotionally. Steve, the trail cam videos you showed during this reading were incredible, especially the mountain lions/ panthers. The crackling of the fire at the end, I thought it was the little hoofs of your tiny goats. Lol Thanks again for all you are doing to get all of the information about these beings out to the world. You won't catch me out in the beautiful wilderness alone for sure. You are courageous and Sarah must be too knowing when you are on your own out there so please stay safe and take care!
Hello Steve and all subscribers, I remember the first time that I watched one of your videos. My first impression of you was that of a PROUD MAN WHO DON'T TAKE From no one , I have not seen one of them, and I know that they are real. Thank you for all you do. And A brave man. Thanks again Joe soares London Ontario CANADA
Very good upload today Steve. 👍 I to have been given the opportunity to share Bobbie Short’s insight and stories and her unfinished manuscript on my little show I do. I really enjoy your channel Steve. I’m so glad that you’re sharing Truth! Keep up the awesome work my friend! Robert...
That guy was spreading so much BS I'm surprised Steve read it, just because someone sends you an email or tells you a story in no way shape or form does it make it true.
From a disbeliever to a believer. Steve, I've been a skeptic forever always believing that the witnesses simply exaggerated their encounters. Your show has not only convinced me that there are unknown apes or species out there but I'm even convinced that WE are in the time of a reveal. Thanks from the former biggest skeptic.
That story made me cry, I was right there, it felt visceral. Thanks for sharing... I mean thank you to whole line of sharers in this scenario ~ bravo to you all, very well done.
Absolutely love your intro music and length and beautiful photography. It really sets the mood to what you are about to share, whether your own observations, opinions or stories from your emails. Plz never change it.
Hearing this story and the responses it sounds absolutely credible. The way he described the event and the fact he knew is was bad luck would give him no reason to just make it up.
Thanks for Sharing, surreal interview, I could feel the empathy of Paul thru out the story in correlation to respect of his tribal heritage, amazing encounter.
Thank you Steve I really appreciate you doing this and reading her interviews giving details of more truth . The sounds of popping fire is one of the best sounds in life don't ever apologize for that . I listen to mine in my cabin fairly often . You a great man keep the course , I have been with you since day one .
Thanks Steve for reading that and I agree 100% Bobby was a very kind, sweet, loving soul of a woman. I miss her dearly and most of all I miss our conversation that we had...R.I.P. Bobby wherever state of paradise your soul dwells in.