About the Team
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Billy Willard is the founder of Sasquatch Watch of Virginia and the founder of Sasquatch Watch Radio. With a research history dating back to 2004, Billy has dedicated over two decades to investigating sightings and collecting evidence across the Commonwealth and beyond.
As a veteran field researcher, Billy's approach is rooted in documentation and community outreach. He created Sasquatch Watch Radio, which is hosted by Garry Kendrick, to provide a "drama-free, ridicule-free zone" where eyewitnesses can share their encounters with dignity. His work focuses on building a credible database of sightings and historical data to better understand the mystery of the Appalachian Sasquatch.
Beyond the woods, Billy is a content creator and a community advocate in Chester Gap, Virginia, where he applies the same leadership and organizational skills to local improvement projects as he does to his research expeditions.
Garry Kendrick is a dedicated Sasquatch researcher and investigator based in Virginia. He is the host of the podcast Sasquatch Watch Radio, where he explores the evidence and mysteries surrounding Bigfoot alongside fellow researchers.
With a deep focus on the Appalachian region, Garry's work involves:
Field Research: Analyzing physical evidence such as footprints, stick structures, and vocalization recordings.
Case Studies: Breaking down high-profile Sasquatch encounters and evaluating the credibility of sightings.
Community Building: He is a key figure behind Sasquatch Watch of VA, an organization created to collect sighting reports, manage a localized database, and recruit volunteer investigators to study the phenomenon in Virginia.
Through his podcast and research initiatives, Garry aims to provide a professional and evidence-based platform for the Sasquatch community to share their findings.
John Lomanno is a Sasquatch researcher and investigator based in southwestern Virginia. He is a key member of Sasquatch Watch of VA, an organization dedicated to collecting sightings, building a research database, and recruiting investigators throughout the state.
His work with the organization focuses on:
Field Investigations: Conducting research and investigating reported sightings within the Virginia region.
Data Collection: Contributing to the development of a centralized database for Sasquatch activity in the Commonwealth.
Witness Interviews: Conducting witness interviews and collecting sighting information.
Through his efforts with Sasquatch Watch of VA, John helps provide a structured environment for volunteers and researchers to study the Sasquatch phenomenon.
More to be added soon....
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