ID | #1600268796 |
Added | Wed, 16/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | SL-60, page 5
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The city editor of the Aubury Evening News was at the Butler police station when a woman entered.
"She looked at us nervously, then apparently pulled herself together and told the Marion County parole officer: "Will you promise not to think I'm crazy if I tell you something?»
Her hands were shaking, and her forehead was wet with sweat.
"I saw this thing. I was driving on State Rd. 1 near the woods on County Rd. 34. I moved to the crest of a high hill, and there it was, about 3 feet (0.9 m) above my car. It was about the length of the car, but it was perfectly round, with what looked like red fluorescent paint on the top, and four feet (1.2 m) below it."
The investigation showed signs of skidding at the place where she braked the car, another man reported a funny noise, another witness reported a high-pitched sound like whining.
Original news
Date: September 11 1972
Location: Butler, IN
Time: 1:55 p.m.
Summary: 8-10′ altitude!!! City Editor of the Aubury Evening News was in the Butler Police Station when a woman walked in. “She looked nervously at us, then obviously steeled herself and spoke to the Marion County Parole Officer. ‘Will you promise not to think I’m crazy if I tell you something?” Her hands shook, her brow was damp with sweat. ‘I saw this thing. I was driving along State Rd. 1 near a woods at County Rd. 34. I came up over the crest of a high hill and there it was, about 3’ above my car. It was about a car length long, but perfectly round with what looked like red fluorescent paint along the top, and it had four feet coming out of the bottom.” Investigation showed skid-marks where she braked the car, another man report a funny noise, another witness reported a high-pitch whine.
Source: SL-60, page 5
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