Edited By
Nora Sinclair

A viral incident from years past resurfaces as people seek answers about a CCTV video showing two Bigfoot at a public swimming pool. The incident, involving credible footage and an unfortunate mistake, has ignited debate across forums and user boards.
Back when the footage was shot, it reportedly depicted one large and one small Bigfoot enjoying the pool. According to comments, the video quality was surprisingly clear for its time. However, it vanished when the building's custodian accidentally recorded over it, leading to significant disappointment among those interested in its authenticity.
The custodian, haunted by the loss of the footage, spoke candidly on a podcast about his mistake. His account struck a chord, with many people expressing their sympathy. One added, "You can tell he's genuinely haunted by writing over the footage."
Opinions about the incident vary widely:
Skepticism: "Almost sounds like a spin on the Indian Casino CCTV footage that nobody is allowed to see."
Frustration: Many are upset that such compelling evidence could easily disappear and question why no one saved a copy.
Hope for Recovery: A user noted, "Thanks in advance for any help you can provide in tracking it down."
"I would have lived to have seen that footage," another remarked, reflecting the disappointment of those invested in the story.
โฒ The custodianโs podcast discussing the footage generates mixed reactions online.
โผ A majority question the absence of saved copies of the clip, expressing disbelief at its disappearance.
๐ฌ "This brings up more questions than it answers." - A comment highlighting ongoing curiosity.
While the original footage remains lost, discussions regarding its authenticity continue to spark interest among communities obsessed with the paranormal. Curious minds are left wondering:
Was there ever a solid copy, or is this a modern fable?
As forums fill up with inquiries about missing evidence, the incident serves as a reminder of how quickly digital content can vanish, even when it involves extraordinary claims.