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Old 06-05-2007, 01:44 PM
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Default More evidence that "Monster pig" photos were fake

Well, not only was the "monster pig" just 4 days from being purchased from a pen, but it looks like the photos were faked as well.

Here's a site doing a really good explanation of the manipulation. It looks pretty straightforward that the photos were doctored.

http://66.226.75.96/pig/

It really sucks that this is the hunting story that the news media has decided to make a big deal out of. [&:] Bad time for a slow news week.

FWIW, Nathan
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Old 06-05-2007, 03:17 PM
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man what a cluster F[:'(]
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Old 06-05-2007, 04:57 PM
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man what a cluster F[:'(]
i was thinking the same thing...why do people alwasy have to make things get out of hand like this,it was a big big why did they have to make it a gaint and throw a dark cloud over hunting

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Where are all the monsterpig defenders now? You know, the ones that made it sound like anyone who doubted the pics and story was an idiot? Where are they?
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Old 06-05-2007, 06:53 PM
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Good question - And as for the whole story, frankly, I'm getting tired of hearing about it [:'(]
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Old 06-05-2007, 08:45 PM
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That is a huge pig anyway. Why try to messthe photo.
It is what it is.

Do we know yet exactly how this thing was hunted and killed, if hunted?Was it fenced, a pet, what?
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FRUITHURST, Alabama (AP) -- The huge hog that became known as "Monster Pig"
after being hunted and killed by an 11-year-old boy had another name: Fred.

The not-so-wild pig had been raised on an Alabama farm and was sold to the
Lost Creek Plantation just four days before it was shot there in a 150-acre
fenced area, the animal's former owner said.

Phil Blissitt told The Anniston Star in a story Friday that he bought the
6-week-old pig in December 2004 as a Christmas gift for his wife, Rhonda,
and that they sold it after deciding to get rid of all the pigs at their
farm.

"I just wanted the truth to be told. That wasn't a wild pig," Rhonda
Blissitt said.

Jamison Stone shot the huge hog during what he and his father described as a
three-hour chase. They said it was more than 1,000 pounds and 9 feet long;
if anything, it looked even bigger in a now-famous photo of the hunter and
the hunted. (Watch the boy describe his 'monster' kill )

Mike Stone said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press on Friday
that he had been under the impression that the hog was wild, not
farm-raised.

Telephone messages left Friday with Eddy Borden, the owner of Lost Creek
Plantation, were not immediately returned.

Stone said state wildlife officials told him that it is not unusual for
hunting preserves to buy farm-raised hogs and that the hogs are considered
feral once they are released.

Stone said he and his son met Blissitt on Friday morning to get more details
about the hog. Blissitt said that he had about 15 hogs and decided to sell
them for slaughter, but that no one would buy that particular animal because
it was too big for slaughter or breeding, Stone said.

Blissitt said that the pig had become a nuisance and that visitors were
often frightened by it, Stone said.

"He was nice enough to tell my son that the pig was too big and needed
killing," Stone said. "He shook Jamison's hand and said he did not kill the
family pet."

The Blissitts said they didn't know the hog that was hunted was Fred until
they were contacted by a game warden for the Alabama Department of Wildlife
and Freshwater Fisheries. The agency determined that no laws were violated
in the hunt.

Phil Blissitt said he became irritated when he learned that some thought the
photo of Fred was doctored.

"That was a big hog," he said.

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Good question - And as for the whole story, frankly, I'm getting tired of hearing about it [:'(]
I strongly agree. the news needs to give it a rest
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Why would anyone bring that on themselves?
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Old 06-06-2007, 11:36 AM
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Why would anyone bring that on themselves?
people just dont think things through
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