
The Joe Rogan Experience #1646 - David Holthouse
May 6, 2021
David Holthouse, a writer and filmmaker known for his Hulu documentary 'Sasquatch,' dives deep into a chilling investigation of a triple homicide linked to Sasquatch sightings. He explores the impact of the drug war on communities, revealing stark contrasts in attitudes towards marijuana. Holthouse shares eerie stories from Northern Mendocino, reflecting on the complexities of rural life, the dangers of illegal cultivation, and personal trauma's influence on his artistic expression. His insights into extremist subcultures and the psychological allure of radical ideologies add another layer of depth to this gripping discussion.
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Sasquatch Docu-Series Origin
- David Holthouse's docu-series, "Sasquatch", stemmed from a 1993 experience on a marijuana farm.
- He heard a terrifying story about mutilated bodies and Sasquatch footprints, sparking a 25-year investigation.
War on Drugs' Impact on Mendocino
- The war on drugs significantly impacted the utopian community in Mendocino.
- It introduced violence and crime, disrupting the peaceful, nature-focused lifestyle.
Medical Marijuana Legal Challenges
- Joe Rogan recalls a friend jailed for growing medical marijuana in the '90s.
- Courts wouldn't recognize "medical marijuana," leading to harsher drug charges.

