Holthouse’s story of surviving sexual assault, “Stalking the Bogeyman,” becam an off-Broadway play Samson Amore | April 28, 2021 @ 2:04 PM Sasquatch Hulu Hulu’s three-part miniseries “Sasquatch” is streaming now, and it’s a wild ride, to put it lightly. The show follows an investigative journalist, David Holthouse, as he returns to northern California in search of leads that could solve a crime he heard of while he was working on a pot farm in the area back in 1993. In the series, Holthouse tells viewers he was working on a grow-op in Mendocino County in the fall of 1993 when a guy burst into the farm’s cabin and started telling everyone he’d witnessed three mutilated bodies not far from the farm they were on. Holthouse recalls that, most bizarrely, the witness (who Holthouse later found out was strung out on meth) said that the three men were killed by Bigfoot. This information sticks in Holtouse’s mind for decades, until he decides to go back up to Mendocino and Humboldt Counties — known as the “Emerald Triangle” in the pot-growing world — to see what he can uncover about the crimes.