
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode of The Associates Did It, attorneys of Carpenter & Associates take on the ultimate thought experiment: putting Bigfoot on trial. Instead of debating folklore, they analyze the claim like a real case, examining evidence and the rules of admissibility. One side builds the strongest possible argument for Bigfoot’s existence, while the other systematically dismantles it by attacking credibility, gaps in proof, and the burden of evidence. The result is a sharp, entertaining breakdown of how legal reasoning tests even the wildest claims, and where storytelling ends and proof begins.
By Todd CohenIn this episode of The Associates Did It, attorneys of Carpenter & Associates take on the ultimate thought experiment: putting Bigfoot on trial. Instead of debating folklore, they analyze the claim like a real case, examining evidence and the rules of admissibility. One side builds the strongest possible argument for Bigfoot’s existence, while the other systematically dismantles it by attacking credibility, gaps in proof, and the burden of evidence. The result is a sharp, entertaining breakdown of how legal reasoning tests even the wildest claims, and where storytelling ends and proof begins.