A Conversation with... Harvey Pratt

Any long time listener of our show would know that one of the things we're constantly in search of while investigating cryptids is the native perspective. This week we were lucky enough to talk with Harvey Pratt. A Cheyenne and Arapaho tribal member, Harvey is considered one of the leading forensic artists in the United States, having spent over 50 years in law enforcement, completing thousands of witness description drawings and hundreds of soft tissue reconstructions. He has worked on investigations into the Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders, the Green River killer, BTK, Ted Bundy, Henry Lee Lucas, and more. But this conversation centers around his involvement with David Paulides Hoopa Project where he brought his forensic artistry to the table, sketching witness descriptions of Bigfoot encounters. To learn more about Harvey, visit https://harveypratt.com   Frightday LLC PO Box 372 Lolo, MT 59847 Want even more? Join the Frightday Society, at http://society.frightday.com You'll have access to all Screamium content (Behind the Screams, It's Been a Weird Week, A Conversation With..., Toast to Toast PM with Wine Kelly, Cinema Autopsy, the Writers' Room, bonus episodes of Captain Kelly's Cryptids & Conspiracies, Byron's Serial Corner, and so much more!  You'll also be part of our interactive community dedicated to the advancement of horror, hauntings, cryptids, conspiracies, aliens, and true crime. All things frightening.  Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://shop.frightday.com Theme music by Cemeteries Produced by Byron McKoy Follow us in the shadows at the following places: @byronmckoy @samfrightday @kellyfrightday @frightday http://frightday.com http://facebook.com/groups/frightday http://instagram.com/frightday

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From their compound tucked deep in the mountains of Montana, each week the Frightday crew investigates chilling incidents of high strangeness, human wickedness, peculiar cryptids, & conspiracies...from a rational perspective. The subject is then paired with a review of a new release genre film. If it bleeds, hacks, stabs, summons, sacrifices, abducts, or bites...it is Frightday.