A television show, "Rex Allen Theater Presents," investigated the story. Here's some more from the News & Advance in Lynchburg, Va.:
Rex Lail, the show's cameraman, said the show wanted to find out if the footprint was real or not, so they headed to the site.The News Herald in Morganton, N.C., also covered this story.
Lail said the team captured video footage of the footprint on June 9 and within 12 hours had made a plaster cast of the footprint.
Lail said, "I still ain't convinced it's not a fake."
(Photo is by Julie N. Chang of the News Herald. A plaster cast of the footprint Elbert Lowman of George Hildebran found June 6 measures more than a foot long. Lowman discovered the footprint on a tractor path on land his brother owns off N.C. 18, less than 20 miles from Casar, where a man this week claimed to see bigfoot.)


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