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Mysteries and Monsters: Episode 293 Dr Jeff Meldrum

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This week, we return to the world of the Sasquatch as I welcome the one and only Dr Jeff Meldrum to the show. 

Dr Meldrum discusses some of his early experiences and what drew him to the Sasquatch enigma as well his work with Paul Freeman, Dr Grover Krantz and more. 

We also look into some of the behaviours attributed to Sasquatch by witnesses that seem to parallel recent discoveries in the animal kingdom and Great Apes and Monkeys. 

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