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Randy Lee Tenley, 44, was ready to go in a "ghillie" -- an outfit favored by troops snipers and diversion hunters -- and standing in a center of southbound lanes upon US Highway 93 nearby Kalispell upon Sunday when he was struck twice in discerning succession, Montana Highway Patrol spokesman Sergeant Steve Lavin said.
"From what we understand, at slightest a single of his friends pronounced which he was trying to satisfy a sasquatch sighting by using a fit along a highway," Lavin said. "This is a initial for me after twenty years upon a main road patrol. It's strange."
Tenley was initial hit by a car driven by a 15-year-old lady (15-year-olds have been allowed to expostulate in Montana with a learner's permit). A second car driven by a 17-year-old lady struck him moments after when he was already down upon a roadway, Lavin said. Police pronounced they do not know which stroke killed him.
Friends of Tenley told Mo! ntana Hi ghway Patrol guard Jim Schneider which a male had attempted a identical hoax before, but never along a highway, military said.
Bigfoot, or sasquatch, is a name given to an ape-like quadruped whose existence has never been proven. Still, some people hold a quadruped lives in forest areas in North America, quite a Pacific Northwest.
The Kalispell Army-Navy supply store sells a same kind of ghillie fit which military contend Tenley was wearing.
Manager Dennis Petersen, who did not recall selling a single to Tenley, pronounced a shaggy $ 100 suits have been mostly paid for by boys who use them in paintball games. "I do not usually sell them to well-grown adults," he said.
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