Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman analyzes controversial "skunk ape" photographs that emerged from Florida, potentially representing the first credible photographic evidence of North American cryptid primates. The images, submitted to the Sarasota County Sheriff's Department by a woman experiencing repeated backyard visits from an unknown primate, show a large reddish creature near hedgerows. Coleman discusses the photographs' authenticity, enhanced computer analysis revealing anatomical details, and comparisons with known great apes. The broadcast examines witness credibility, the creature's physical characteristics, and its relationship to broader Bigfoot phenomena. Bell welcomes new affiliates and introduces "Maggie the liner girl," whose memorable opening became show iconography. Discussion explores cryptozoology methodology, evidence standards, and the challenge of documenting elusive creatures. Coleman addresses the difference between skunk apes and Sasquatch, regional distribution patterns, and the scientific community's reluctance to seriously investigate despite accumulating photographic and testimonial evidence from credible witnesses nationwide.