You've Seen a Sasquatch... Now What?
- offroadxfiles

- Sep 14
- 2 min read
In this episode of Offroad X Files, we’re going to give you a practical, step-by-step guide on what to do during and immediately after a Sasquatch encounter, from documenting evidence without contamination to finding the right people and organizations who will take what happened to you seriously. Because your encounter isn't just a story; it could be the key to scientific discovery.
Guest David Zagan joins me to discuss how to properly collect evidence after a Sasquatch encounter or for Field Investigators and Researchers.

David is a Certified Latent Fingerprint Examiner and Certified Crime Scene Technician with more than two decades of service as a peace officer in the State of Georgia.
He is currently assigned to a Crime Scene Investigations Unit in the North Metro Atlanta area and is a graduate of the prestigious National Forensic Academy in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. David has testified extensively as an expert witness in latent fingerprint examinations and crime scene processing.
In addition to his investigative work, he serves as an instructor, consultant, and verifier for multiple agencies, with specialized expertise in fingerprint analysis, bloodstain pattern analysis, shooting incident reconstruction, and crime scene reconstruction.
David has also written a book Casting Bigfoot Evidence, A Guide which breaks down the process to correctly cast prints in all kinds of strata and conditions. The book is small enough to fit in your backpack or field kit and is a must for any Bigfoot investigator!
Note: David mentioned in the episode if you have DNA evidence or hair samples to submit, you can reach Darby Orcutt through his email address on his website.
How to find David
Show links
Evidence Collection Kit List [coming soon]
Reddit r/bigfoot Tascam DR-07X Audio Recorder - [make sure and hit Record twice and then turn on Hold] Tascam wind muff
If you need help finding a local group to talk to please reach out to me at jimmy@offroadxfiles.com and I'll be glad to help.






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