On one of the final days of shooting
Sasquatch in Northern California, journalist David Holthouse was meeting a source on Spy Rock Road. The mountain is one of the most shadowy and sinister places in the weed-growing region remote, secluded, and notoriously violent. But the source, a weed grower who lived on the mountain, supposedly had information about the 1993 triple homicide that Holthouse was investigating for the documentary. So he went on his own and without cellphone service. Related Story
When he got there, she began telling a story about two guys who were murdered on the property recently. As if it was comedic, she relayed to Holthouse that her dog had dug up one of the men’s boots after he was buried because he had urinated himself before he was shot, and the dog picked up the scent. “She was telling me this story like it s the height of hilarity, right?, Holthouse tells Esquire. And on the outside, I m like laughing along with her, on the inside I m like, ‘