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Sasquatch Squashed? Texas Hunter Says He Has Bigfoot's Dead Body

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Jan. 9 2014, Published 8:26 p.m. ET

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Rick Dyer, a self-proclaimed Bigfoot hunter, claims he's made the ultimate catch.

Dyer -- who said he fatally shot a Bigfoot in the woods of San Antonio, Texas in Sept. 2012 -- has released a series of images of the fallen beast to justify his claims.

Dyer initially said he made the catch in a 2013 documentary titled "Shooting Bigfoot," but the best visual proof he offered in it was a grainy clip that failed to persuade its' viewers to believe it was authentic.

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Dye -- who said he baited the beast with a giant rack of ribs -- said that he's now able to furnish pics, after coming to an agreement with his investors, who had possession of the body.

"We got the body … every test that you can possibly imagine was performed on this body -- from DNA tests to 3D optical scans to body scans," he told KSAT. "It is the real deal.

"It's Bigfoot and Bigfoot's here, and I shot it and now I'm proving it to the world."

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Dyer said the physical evidence should put to an end any debate as whether Bigfoot exists or not.

"Bigfoot is not a tooth fairy -- Bigfoot is real -- the most important thing to me is being vindicated, letting people know that I am the best Bigfoot tracker in the world and it's not just me saying it," he said.

Next up for Dyer and his prize, he said, was a North American tour, and a news conference to tout the capture.

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