Sometime later the couple realized they could not account for two hours and 35 miles of their journey. The next day Barney noticed some unexplained blotches on the body of the car, soreness at the back of his neck, and scuff marks on his shoes. The next thing the couple was aware of were several "bleeps" like the sound of a microwave oven. Suddenly he panicked, crying out, "They're going to capture us!” He ran back to the car and they raced off. The object got so close to Barney that he was able to see several beings staring down at him through lighted windows. They stopped the car once again and Barney got out to get a better look at the object. Betty looked at the object through the binoculars and saw that it was a disc-shaped object with a band of light around its circumference. The object changed direction and drew closer. The Hills knew that it was definitely moving so they ruled out a star or a planet. Barney told Betty that it was probably an airplane.Īs they continued their journey, the object seemed to remain with the car. Hill stopped the car and as Betty exercised their dog, Delsey, he observed the object through binoculars. Close to midnight, the couple noticed a strange light in the sky that started to move. Traffic was sparse as Barney drove through the White Mountains on Route 3. The Hills were returning to New Hampshire from a holiday in Niagara Falls on the night of September 19, 1961. The Hills moved to her hometown of Portsmouth, N.H. He later divorced and was remarried, to Betty Hill, a white woman. He married Ruby Horn and they had two children. After service, he was employed as a postal worker. After the family moved to Philadelphia, Hill graduated from high school, attended Temple University, and enlisted in the Army. Hill was born in Newport News, VA, the youngest of four children whose father was a shipyard worker. He was a Black man who, with his wife, were the first persons reportedly abducted by an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO). Friedman reviews and refutes the arguments of those who have attacked the Hill case, including the star map Betty Hill saw inside the craft and later recreated.Barney Hill was born on this date in 1922. In addition, coauthor, physicist, and ufologist Stanton T. Kathleen Marden, Betty Hill's niece, shares details from her discussions with Betty and from the evidence of the UFO abduction. In Captured! you'll get an insider's look at the alien abduction, previously unpublished information about the lives of the Hills before and after Barney's death in 1969, their status as celebrities, Betty's experiences as a UFO investigator, and other activities before her death in 2004. But the complete story of what really happened that day, its effect on the participants, and the findings of investigators has never been told-until now. It also became a target for debunkers, who still attack it today. The 1961 abduction of the Hills stirred worldwide interest and enthralled the public and media for decades. If you have doubts or questions about the Hill case or alien experiences in general, Captured! will give you the answers you're searching for. Today, sixty years after the UFO abduction of Betty and Barney Hill, more and more people are convinced that UFOs are real and their existence is being covered up by the government.
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