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Narrator:
There are global phenomena
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that science cannot explain
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true stories
that defy rational explanation.
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Pilot Fred valentich
and his plane
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disappear from the bright blue
skies of Southern Australia,
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his last communication
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seemingly an encounter
with a menacing, unknown craft.
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It's hovering!
I - it's not an aircraft!
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The ramblings of a disoriented
pilot under stress?
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It's just vanished!
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Or could this be
first contact?
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I think he encountered a ufo.
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Narrator:
On the other side of the world,
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livestock in Texas
are drained of their blood
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by an elusive predator.
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Carter: What is th
oh, man!
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Narrator: Is the American Southwest
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harboring a dangerous
new species?
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Hot damn!
That thing is going fast!
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Riedel: It wasn't a coyote,
and it wasn't a wolf.
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I've never seen
anything like it.
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Do you know what this is?
Because I don't.
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[ Woman screams ]
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Narrator:
New investigations question
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unexplained happenings
and otherworldly events.
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Man: The eyes were gone.
The tongue was gone.
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Why is there no blood?
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Who's doing this?
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Narrator: Firsthand testimony
and fresh evidence
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build new possibilities.
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Man: Never seen anything
like that in my life.
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And it just disappeared
into thin air.
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It wasn't
from this planet.
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My arms were just on fire.
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Narrator: Rethink everything
you think you know.
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the southeast coast of Australia
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is home to one of
the great mysteries of aviation.
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Pilot Fred valentich
and his aircraft disappear
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from the face of the earth,
leaving no trace.
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What happened that day?
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How could an airplane
simply vanish?
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And what could explain
Fred's terrifying final moments
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captured by the control tower?
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It's hovering!
I-it's not an aircraft!
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[ Static ]
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I, every now and then, think
about what could have happened,
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and I still draw
to the same concl
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I just don't know.
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Narrator:
Fred valentich is 20 years old
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and certified
with a private pilot's license.
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Richard: That was his whole
passion, flying. He loved it.
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The last years of his life,
that's all he did.
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He dedicated everything
to flying.
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Narrator: But could his relative
lack of experience
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have contributed to what he sees
that fateful day?
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October 21, 1978.
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It's 6:20 P.M.
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Fred climbs aboard a rented
cessna 182 single-engine plane
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for a routine cargo flight.
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Today's task fly an hour away
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and pick up an order of crayfish
along the coast.
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Conditions are good,
visibility clear,
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and the plane recently serviced.
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His route will take him
over the outskirts of Melbourne
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past cape otway to king island
in the bass strait.
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It's a simple freight mission,
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one of many that Melbourne
flight officer Steve robey
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will monitor that day.
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Well, he just made
a standard position report
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over cape otway with an estimate
for king island.
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I think he said he was operating
below 5,000, and that was it.
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Narrator:
But 47 minutes into the flight,
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their conversation takes
an unexpected turn.
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Frederick said, "Melbourne,
this is delta Sierra Juliet.
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Is there any known traffic
below 5,000?"
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I said...
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Delta Sierra Juliet,
no known traffic.
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It seems to me there's
a large aircraft below 5,000.
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I, uh, got him
to describe the aircraft.
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"It has four bright it seems
to me like landing lights."
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then he said, "The aircraft
has just passed over me
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at least 1,000 feet above."
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he was describing it doing
some fairly strange things.
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Fred:
Delta Sierra Juliet.
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It seems to me that he's playing
some sort of game.
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"He's flying over me
two, three times
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at speeds I could not identify."
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Frederick then said...
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Delta Sierra Juliet.
The engine is rough idling.
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I've got it set at 23-24,
and it's just coughing.
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[ Engine sputters ]
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Narrator: Rough idling means the
engine has mechanical problems,
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potentially fatal above the sea.
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Just listening to him
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I can still remember it
distinctly
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he definitely sounded
as if he was under stress,
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and I could just picture him
sort of in the aircraft
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looking around for this object
in the sky.
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Narrator: Moments later,
Fred stops talking
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and strange metallic noises
crackle across the airwaves.
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[ Static crackling ]
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Before robey can ask Fred
what they are,
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the line goes dead.
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Delta Sierra Juliet, Melbourne.
Come in. Over.
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Narrator: Fred never arrives
at king island.
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My mom come in,
and she was crying,
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and she said,
"Fred's been in an accident."
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narrator: A full-scale
search-and-rescue mission
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is launched.
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Aircraft are deployed,
authorities comb the shoreline,
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and vessels crisscross
the ocean.
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Most of that day, I remember,
the news reports
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saying that they were searching
for a pilot
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that had ditched into the sea.
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Narrator:
But after seven days,
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no trace of Fred or his plane
is recovered.
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I cried for three days.
I think I'd never stop crying.
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It really it really gutted me
that he disappeared, you know?
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It was a big hole in my life.
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Narrator: The unsettling circumstances
of Fred's disappearance
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shock his community,
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triggering questions
that continue to reverberate.
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What caused the disappearance
of the pilot and the aircraft?
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And why is no debris
of the aircraft ever found?
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Investigator George Simpson
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has harbored a lifelong
obsession with the event
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because of a chance sighting
that day.
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I've always felt that
I was one of the last people
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to see the plane in the air.
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I was waiting for my girlfriend,
who was coming over for dinner,
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and it had just gone 6:00,
and she was a little bit late,
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and I'd just come out here to
the post here to wait for her.
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And I saw a plane flying over.
It was a cessna.
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I remember the angle it was on
exactly,
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and if you look at a map
and you check that angle,
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that's directly to cape otway.
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I've thought for years that it's
a mystery that needs solving.
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Narrator: George is baffled by
the many unexplained details
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the odd noises,
the absence of crash debris,
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and, in particular, the bright
lights of another craft.
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Could these lights be the key
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to the mystery
of the plane's disappearance?
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Four bright it seems to me
like landing lights.
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Several newspapers at the time
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suggest that the lights
Fred sees
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are the reflection of his own
cessna aircraft in the water
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as he tumbles toward the sea
upside down and disoriented.
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The crash, it is claimed,
is due to pilot error.
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George has come
to meet pilot Roger merridew.
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Well, this is
a cessna 182.
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A veteran of the skies with more
than 40 years of experience,
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Roger has closely studied
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the same type of airplane
that Fred flew that day.
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So, there have been theories
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that have been put forward
by various people
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that Frederick might have
become disoriented
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and been flying upside down in
the aircraft flying inverted.
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How would that affect
the running of the aircraft?
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The tanks are up here in
the wings just above our head.
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Then, the fuel, of course,
drains down into the fuel system
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through pipes that run
down the door frame.
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In the case of the cessna,
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if you go upside down,
because of the gravity feed,
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fuel-tank system just won't run
upside down.
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So the engine would stop
within about 20 seconds.
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20 seconds
it'd stop?
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Yeah. It would stop.
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How long could he stay in the
air after that if that's happened?
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The airplane isn't a good glider
upside down,
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so I would say three minutes
or so before he's in the water.
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Narrator:
The strange conversation
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between Fred and flight service
operator Steve robey
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takes place
over seven minutes
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double the estimated time
he could glide upside down
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before hitting the water.
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There's no way that he could
have been flying inverted,
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'cause the engine
would have stopped,
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the plane would have fallen
out of the sky.
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I don't even know
if he ever hit the water.
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So it's very difficult
to get your head around it
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other than he reported
this unusual object
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flying around him,
and that was it.
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He and his aircraft vanished
without a trace.
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Narrator: If not pilot error,
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then what caused
the bright lights
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that led
to Fred's disappearance?
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The answer may lie
in the unidentifiable sound
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that pervades
Fred's final moments.
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Come in. Over.
Delta Sierra Juliet, Melbourne.
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[ Static crackling ]
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Narrator:
Investigator George Simpson
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has spent 20 years analyzing
the strange circumstances
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surrounding the disappearance
of Fred valentich.
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It's certainly a great mystery
in Australian aviation.
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Narrator:
George has ruled out pilot error
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and turns to the next
logical explanation.
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Could Fred have orchestrated
his disappearance deliberately?
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Jones: G'day, George.
How are you?
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Pleased to meet you.
Looking well.
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Let's go for a walk.
Let's go for a walk.
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Brian Jones was
the flight service officer
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responsible for the airstrip
on king island,
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Fred's destination.
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Several aspects of Fred's flight
plan have long troubled Brian.
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Well, it's very interesting,
really, because I remember this
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as though it happened
yesterday.
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And the whole flight
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has got quite a few errors
in it, for a start.
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And you made a mention
that he was going over
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to get a bag or two
of crayfish.
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Well, he hadn't rung anybody
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to see if there was
any crayfish available.
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Now, there was none available
that day,
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'cause I rang a few
crayfishermen that said,
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"Oh, we sold out
this morning."
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why did he decide to plan
the king island flight
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in such a shoddy manner?
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He was going to land
after dark.
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Yep.
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And he did not contact
or let anybody know
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that he wanted the runway lights
on at king island airport.
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I feel...
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That he was possibly
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on a spectacular type
of suicide mission.
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All the aspects point
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that something like that
could have happened.
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Narrator: George meets with
Fred's younger brother, Richard,
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to present this possibility.
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100%, there could not be
a truth in that story.
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It just doesn't jell, for him
just to disappear that way.
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There's easier ways
to disappear
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if you want to leave this
and your family.
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Because he had a girlfriend
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that he loved
and he wanted to be with.
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I mean, my sisters
were only 4 years old,
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and he loved me sisters.
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You know, he used to
protect them fiercely.
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So there's no truth at all
in that theory.
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Not to go that way.
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Mm.
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Narrator: George agrees
the theory is weak.
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Fred valentich
had no history of depression
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and left no suicide note.
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He didn't have
a life-insurance policy.
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No one would gain financially
from his death.
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If Fred had deliberately crashed
into the sea...
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If you fly into the sea
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at a high speed
and high rate of descent,
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I would say the impact
would wreck it.
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What sort of things might float
to the surface?
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Wing tips. Perhaps the rudder
or the elevators.
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They'd be fairly buoyant,
I guess.
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Well, they're quite large.
They're very large.
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And while there's air in them,
they'll float.
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Narrator:
An aircraft of this model
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would be expected
to leave debris,
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but the absence of wreckage
continues to be unexplained.
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With no leads to go on,
George turns his attention
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toward a different line
of inquiry.
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Did anyone actually see
the aircraft crash that day?
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His search leads him
to an amateur photographer
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on the outskirts of Melbourne.
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On the evening
that Fred made his final call,
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Roy manifold was shooting photos
of the sunset at cape otway,
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Fred's last reported position.
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When he developed
the photographs,
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he noticed something odd
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an unidentified object
in the upper right-hand corner.
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I noticed this object
which looked, to me,
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as though it could have been
a moth or an emulsion error.
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Those are the first things
that entered me head.
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Was only until a month
or so later I said,
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"Hang on.
I heard that plane that night.
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This is a strange
coincidence here."
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it's probably the most
mysterious photograph
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that I've ever seen.
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Yeah. It is.
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'Cause it's something
that's not later
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it's not bilaterally
symmetrical.
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That's right.
It's an unusual thing.
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And it's just at the time
when the pilot reported
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that there was something
chasing him.
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I was standing,
looking out,
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and the plane went over,
and that was a cessna.
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There's no question, to my mind,
that that was him.
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That was the plane, yeah.
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Narrator: When Roy realized
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his photo was taken on the same
day of Fred's encounter,
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he sent it
to ground saucer watch,
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an Arizona-based group
of scientists and laymen.
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They examined the photograph
using edge enhancement,
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color contouring, digitizing,
and filtering technology.
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Their conclusion was that
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with their examinations,
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and they showed me
what they had done,
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and they proved
that it was a solid object.
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They said
it was a solid object?
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A solid object of unknown
materials or whatever. Yeah.
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And so what are you left now
with thinking?
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Well, yes,
I have to believe now
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if you're a nonbeliever
or a believer
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I believe that,
yes, it's a ufo.
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Narrator:
99% of ufo sightings
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turn out to be hoaxes,
classified military maneuvers,
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or natural phenomena.
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Around 1% remain unexplained.
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Is it possible
that the mysterious object
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described in Fred's
last conversation
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is a part of this 1%?
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Flight service office
Steve robey
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has no idea what Fred
actually saw that day,
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but he's convinced
it was no standard airplane.
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"As it's flying past,
it's a long shape.
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"Cannot identify more than that.
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It has such speed."
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"It seems like it's stationary.
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"What I'm doing right now
is orbiting,
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and the thing is just orbiting
on top of me."
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delta Sierra Juliet, Melbourne.
Can you describe the aircraft?
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Fred: It's got a green light,
and it's sort of metallic-like
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and all shiny
on the outside.
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He was definitely under stress.
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Delta Sierra Juliet.
It's just vanished!
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Robey: Frederick then said,
so, it had reappeared.
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"That strange aircraft
is hovering on top of me again."
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it's hovering!
I-it's not an aircraft!
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He didn't finish
that communication.
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There was, all of a sudden,
a clicking sound...
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[ Static crackling ]
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Pulsing, sort of electronic.
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After the clicking sound,
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I called him numerous times
and got no response.
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Yeah.
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Narrator: Is it possible
Fred imagined the object?
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As curious
as Roy manifold's photo may be,
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it doesn't match the description
of the craft Fred described.
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But in 1993,
another witness stepped forward.
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Conscious, however,
of the stigma
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surrounding
what he saw that day,
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he insisted his identity
be kept secret.
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Man: I looked up,
and I saw this lime-green light
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about 1,000 or 2,000 feet
above the aircraft,
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so we sat there and watched it
for a few seconds,
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and the green light
got closer to the plane.
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I said, "That plane
is coming down pretty steep,
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almost on a 45-degree angle."
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narrator:
An event this dramatic
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over the suburban skies
of Melbourne
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would likely have been seen
by multiple people.
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George sets out
to find a witness
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willing to speak freely
on camera.
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Newspaper reports lead Simpson
to contractor mark laney.
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Will his story
support Fred's sighting?
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This is where we were playing
at the time.
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We were down this end
of the court.
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I spotted it
over in that direction
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out of the southwest there.
Just over there, yeah?
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And it went very slowly
from the southwest
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right across
to the northeast.
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So, you've got a good,
clear view of the sky here.
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Yeah.
It was a clear blue sky.
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There was two
tubular objects,
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and it was parallel
to each other
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and joined together
by two smaller tubes.
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For a start, I thought
it might have been
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two planes
flying close together.
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Yeah, but it was
on a slight angle
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that you could see
it was joined.
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We stood there
for a couple of minutes,
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and people in the other end
of the court did, too,
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and it was like nothing
we've seen before.
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Sounds very much like
what was described by the pilot,
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seeing basically
what you saw,
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and then he disappeared
without a trace.
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Narrator:
Steve robey also believes
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that what Fred saw
was not a typical aircraft.
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It was not an airplane.
It was some object.
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Narrator:
But what was this object?
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And how would it
have caused Fred
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to completely disappear
from the face of the earth?
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Narrator: Pilot Fred valentich
and his plane
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mysterious disappear
off the Australian coast
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after he describes an encounter
with an unidentified craft.
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It's hovering!
I-it's not an aircraft!
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Investigator George Simpson
is trying to determine
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is there's any truth
to Fred's claim.
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Simpson: It's been said
that Fred crashed into the sea,
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but with the evidence
that I've seen,
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I think this case
is stranger than that.
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This is one of the best cases
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that I've ever seen
for a ufo encounter.
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It does sound crazy,
but it's pretty compelling.
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Narrator: Even if you believe Fred
stumbled across an alien craft,
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one great mystery remains.
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What happened to him then?
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Richard Haines
is an ex-NASA scientist
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who worked
with Apollo astronauts.
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He now heads an organization
called narcap
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that studies unidentified
aerial phenomena, or uaps,
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reported by pilots.
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00:20:52,478 --> 00:20:57,283
I've been collecting
uap reports from pilots
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for, oh, over 25 years now
from around the world
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00:21:01,386 --> 00:21:03,489
from the beginning of aviation.
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And what makes the valentich
case so interesting
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is the multiple eyewitnesses
along the coastline that night.
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You add that he never came back,
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and that makes it
a pretty interesting case.
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Narrator: Haines has researched
thousands of uap sightings.
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For him, the recording
of Fred's final moments
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is the key to the mystery.
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The tape recording ends
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00:21:31,384 --> 00:21:36,154
with a very strange
metallic sound.
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[ Scraping, static crackling ]
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00:21:52,171 --> 00:21:54,706
So, the noises
on the back of this tape
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the metallic sounds
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might possibly be the contact
of a disk, let's say,
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or a vehicle of some kind
on his airplane.
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00:22:05,150 --> 00:22:07,420
[ Scraping ]
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00:22:09,021 --> 00:22:10,856
It's rather farfetched,
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00:22:10,856 --> 00:22:13,359
but we have to consider it
as a possibility
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that he was abducted
by some other intelligence,
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some race or species
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that's capable of doing
this sort of a thing.
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Narrator:
Fred's father also believed
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00:22:28,941 --> 00:22:31,743
this was a distinct possibility.
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00:22:31,743 --> 00:22:33,512
Richard:
He probably never let go
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00:22:33,512 --> 00:22:37,148
of the theory
that he could have been taken,
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00:22:37,149 --> 00:22:41,420
that maybe an outside influence
like a spacecraft
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come along and took him.
433
00:22:43,822 --> 00:22:47,393
Like, he never he wouldn't
say that specifically,
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00:22:47,393 --> 00:22:50,362
but I know that maybe,
in the back of his mind,
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he probably thought
there could be a possibility.
436
00:22:54,032 --> 00:22:57,636
Well, I only can think
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00:22:57,636 --> 00:23:03,709
that if it really being a ufo
or whatever flying over,
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00:23:03,709 --> 00:23:08,780
that these people
or whatever creature they are
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00:23:08,780 --> 00:23:11,016
are much more advanced than us,
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and I could not possibly think
they would destroy him.
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Narrator: Guido valentich
died in may 2000
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without knowing
what happened to his son.
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Until the end,
he clung to the dim hope
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00:23:23,996 --> 00:23:25,864
that if Fred was abducted,
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00:23:25,864 --> 00:23:28,467
he might still be alive
somewhere.
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00:23:31,070 --> 00:23:32,504
After assessing the evidence,
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00:23:32,505 --> 00:23:35,741
George Simpson believes
this is plausible.
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00:23:36,875 --> 00:23:38,777
It might be possible
that he ended up
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00:23:38,777 --> 00:23:42,314
on board this strange craft
that he was describing.
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00:23:42,314 --> 00:23:44,116
It could explain
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00:23:44,116 --> 00:23:48,454
why he and the plane disappeared
without a trace.
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00:23:50,189 --> 00:23:53,225
Delta Sierra Juliet, come in.
Over.
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Narrator: Flight service officer
Steve robey,
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the last person to speak
with Fred valentich,
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00:23:58,698 --> 00:24:00,766
is convinced
that Fred did encounter
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00:24:00,766 --> 00:24:04,069
something extraordinary
that evening.
457
00:24:04,069 --> 00:24:08,572
Well, it wasn't
another airplane.
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00:24:08,573 --> 00:24:12,711
Another airplane
wouldn't have traveled
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00:24:12,711 --> 00:24:15,180
through the air
like this thing did
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00:24:15,180 --> 00:24:18,350
at speed and changing direction
so rapidly,
461
00:24:18,350 --> 00:24:19,918
disappearing at one point,
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00:24:19,918 --> 00:24:24,323
orbiting on top of him
while he was also orbiting.
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00:24:24,323 --> 00:24:26,692
Um...
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I think he encountered a ufo.
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Narrator: Australian air-crash
investigators still consider
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the cause of Fred's
disappearance not determined.
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00:24:38,103 --> 00:24:41,974
They do not explain
his final radio transmission.
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00:24:41,974 --> 00:24:46,176
And the mystery
of Fred's disappearance endures.
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Richard: To me,
I just wanted me brother back.
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We all lived in hope that
maybe, one day, we can find him,
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00:24:52,051 --> 00:24:55,253
but as time goes past,
you start to realize
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that he's probably
never gonna come back.
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00:25:06,031 --> 00:25:08,767
Narrator: Across our planet,
extraordinary happenings
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tease the boundary of what
we believe to be possible.
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00:25:14,139 --> 00:25:18,009
9,000 Miles away
in Cuero, Texas....
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00:25:18,009 --> 00:25:22,280
Carter:
What is th oh, man!
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00:25:22,280 --> 00:25:25,251
Narrator: ...Mutilated animals
drained of their blood
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are found across the state.
479
00:25:27,886 --> 00:25:31,522
And then this new predator
turns up dead.
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Do you know what this is?
Because I don't.
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00:25:40,000 --> 00:25:43,070
Narrator: On a sprawling ranch
in a small Texas town,
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Dr. Phylis Canion wakes up
to find a brood of her chickens
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has been mutilated
and drained of their blood.
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00:25:49,810 --> 00:25:53,481
It is unclear who or what
is behind the attacks.
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00:25:53,481 --> 00:25:57,183
Why would the birds be destroyed
in such an unconventional way?
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Canion:
What was the most unusual
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00:25:58,753 --> 00:26:00,621
is that each time
we found a chicken dead,
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00:26:00,621 --> 00:26:04,859
it was opened up
anywhere in this throat area
489
00:26:04,859 --> 00:26:07,262
and it appeared that all
the blood was out of it.
490
00:26:08,529 --> 00:26:10,931
I actually lost 28,
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00:26:10,931 --> 00:26:16,037
all of them killed over months
in the exact same fashion.
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00:26:16,037 --> 00:26:19,641
I just did not know what it was.
I had no clue.
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00:26:21,308 --> 00:26:23,344
Narrator: From her years
as a rancher and hunter,
494
00:26:23,344 --> 00:26:26,847
she knows this was not the work
of a common Texas predator.
495
00:26:26,848 --> 00:26:28,950
Canion:
I had told all the neighbors,
496
00:26:28,950 --> 00:26:31,117
"You know,
if you ever see this animal,
497
00:26:31,118 --> 00:26:33,554
"Call me and let me know,
because I want to see it.
498
00:26:33,554 --> 00:26:34,822
"I don't want to shoot it.
499
00:26:34,822 --> 00:26:36,991
We just really want to find out
what it is."
500
00:26:36,991 --> 00:26:39,894
narrator: Three years pass
before the animal is seen again.
501
00:26:39,894 --> 00:26:41,260
25 Miles away,
502
00:26:41,261 --> 00:26:43,965
deputy sheriff Brandon riedel
and his partner
503
00:26:43,965 --> 00:26:47,468
are on a routine patrol
near the ranchlands.
504
00:26:47,468 --> 00:26:49,570
Riedel: We come down here,
and we turn a corner,
505
00:26:49,570 --> 00:26:51,505
and as soon
as we turn this corner
506
00:26:51,505 --> 00:26:54,409
looking for the downed fence,
we see something over here
507
00:26:54,409 --> 00:26:56,778
just standing
in the middle of the road
508
00:26:56,778 --> 00:26:58,546
and just didn't know
what it was.
509
00:26:58,546 --> 00:27:02,249
The lady that I was training,
510
00:27:02,249 --> 00:27:05,587
she just goes, "Oh, my God.
What is that? What is that?"
511
00:27:09,456 --> 00:27:13,161
Carter:
What is th oh, man!
512
00:27:15,329 --> 00:27:17,765
Riedel: We're just sitting there
watching it just run, run, run.
513
00:27:17,765 --> 00:27:19,033
And it was just
the strangest thing.
514
00:27:19,033 --> 00:27:20,934
He looks up
and looks back at us.
515
00:27:20,934 --> 00:27:24,204
Narrator: The creature
had an unusually large muzzle,
516
00:27:24,204 --> 00:27:29,043
long, protruding canine teeth,
and bright blue eyes.
517
00:27:29,043 --> 00:27:31,145
Riedel: We started
to come up this hill here,
518
00:27:31,145 --> 00:27:33,214
and it just takes off
and then came back up,
519
00:27:33,214 --> 00:27:34,848
and it ran up the road.
520
00:27:34,848 --> 00:27:37,851
It was just strange.
It was just weird-looking.
521
00:27:37,851 --> 00:27:39,621
Carter: How crazy is that?
522
00:27:42,289 --> 00:27:43,791
Riedel:
I've patrolled these back roads
523
00:27:43,791 --> 00:27:47,227
here in DeWitt county
for about 8 1/2 years,
524
00:27:47,227 --> 00:27:48,429
and that's the first time
525
00:27:48,429 --> 00:27:51,165
I ever seen anything
that looked like that.
526
00:27:51,165 --> 00:27:55,169
Narrator: It's uncertain
what the odd-looking animal is.
527
00:27:55,169 --> 00:27:58,573
Could it simply be
a deformed dog or a coyote
528
00:27:58,573 --> 00:28:02,510
a lone mutant
that poses little risk?
529
00:28:03,677 --> 00:28:05,046
Is it the same animal
530
00:28:05,046 --> 00:28:08,148
that killed the fowl
on phylis Canion's ranch?
531
00:28:08,148 --> 00:28:11,352
And are there others?
532
00:28:11,352 --> 00:28:14,588
Then a neighbor calls
with some news.
533
00:28:14,588 --> 00:28:16,591
Something strange
has been found dead
534
00:28:16,591 --> 00:28:19,359
along the road a few Miles away.
535
00:28:19,359 --> 00:28:20,795
Canion: As I was driving,
536
00:28:20,795 --> 00:28:23,931
I could see a carcass laying
in the center of the highway,
537
00:28:23,931 --> 00:28:25,766
so I just pulled off to the side
538
00:28:25,766 --> 00:28:29,504
and walked over
and looked at it.
539
00:28:29,504 --> 00:28:31,405
I was a little apprehensive,
540
00:28:31,405 --> 00:28:33,441
because I had never seen
anything that looked like that.
541
00:28:35,276 --> 00:28:37,845
This animal
had brilliant blue eyes.
542
00:28:37,845 --> 00:28:40,381
The hide looked like
elephant hide.
543
00:28:40,381 --> 00:28:44,184
There is an enormous amount
of excess skin
544
00:28:44,184 --> 00:28:46,320
that was between the ears.
545
00:28:46,320 --> 00:28:48,990
Like, enough that I could
pull it up with my hand
546
00:28:48,990 --> 00:28:52,092
and pull up about two inches
of just skin.
547
00:28:52,092 --> 00:28:55,362
It was a very ugly animal.
548
00:28:55,362 --> 00:28:59,067
Narrator: Phylis calls the Texas
parks & Wildlife department
549
00:28:59,067 --> 00:29:00,834
and finds that other people
have reported
550
00:29:00,834 --> 00:29:02,870
seeing similar creatures.
551
00:29:02,870 --> 00:29:04,571
Agency officials, however,
552
00:29:04,571 --> 00:29:08,376
don't share Canion's belief
that this is a new species.
553
00:29:08,376 --> 00:29:11,946
Cox: Every time someone
has some unidentified animal,
554
00:29:11,946 --> 00:29:14,582
the postmortem analysis of it
has proven to be
555
00:29:14,582 --> 00:29:19,787
it's a mangy coyote
or sometimes a mangy fox.
556
00:29:19,787 --> 00:29:22,756
Man: Whoa. Look at him!
Oh, wow!
557
00:29:22,756 --> 00:29:25,525
Narrator: Mange is caused
by a debilitating parasite
558
00:29:25,525 --> 00:29:27,228
and is common in canines.
559
00:29:27,228 --> 00:29:28,663
As the animal grows sicker,
560
00:29:28,663 --> 00:29:32,532
it can lose almost all of its
hair and break out in sores.
561
00:29:32,533 --> 00:29:34,735
Man: Geez.
He looks, uh, sickly.
562
00:29:34,735 --> 00:29:39,240
Narrator: Untreated, paralysis
and death swiftly follow.
563
00:29:42,209 --> 00:29:44,044
Texan rancher Harvey Hayek
564
00:29:44,044 --> 00:29:48,115
has seen many mangy coyotes
in his time.
565
00:29:48,115 --> 00:29:49,717
When they're mangy,
566
00:29:49,717 --> 00:29:52,820
they're all just kind of
slow-poking around,
567
00:29:52,820 --> 00:29:56,256
and you could see where they
were scratching that mange,
568
00:29:56,256 --> 00:29:59,260
and there would be blood exposed
and raw skin
569
00:29:59,260 --> 00:30:01,128
anywhere they could get
with their claw,
570
00:30:01,129 --> 00:30:02,863
even where they would bite.
571
00:30:02,863 --> 00:30:06,967
Narrator: Hayek also saw the dead animal
that Dr. Canion found.
572
00:30:06,967 --> 00:30:09,937
He believes it is not a victim of mange.
573
00:30:09,937 --> 00:30:12,039
It looks similar
to a hairless creature
574
00:30:12,039 --> 00:30:14,474
he and his son
encounter on their own.
575
00:30:14,474 --> 00:30:15,943
Deric: We spotted him.
576
00:30:15,943 --> 00:30:18,745
We have a big hog hunt so we can
kind of control the population,
577
00:30:18,745 --> 00:30:20,381
and that's when I saw it.
578
00:30:20,381 --> 00:30:22,917
Narrator:
Deric and his friends
579
00:30:22,917 --> 00:30:25,052
take up shooting positions
around the creek
580
00:30:25,052 --> 00:30:28,690
and wait for the hogs
to come through.
581
00:30:35,930 --> 00:30:39,333
Suddenly,
something bursts from the bush.
582
00:30:39,333 --> 00:30:42,536
It's not a hog, but something
they've never seen before.
583
00:30:42,536 --> 00:30:45,506
It was pretty close. I mean,
I had him right in front of me.
584
00:30:45,506 --> 00:30:48,276
Told the guys on the walkie-talkie,
"Don't shoot him."
585
00:30:48,276 --> 00:30:51,412
and we started chasing him.
586
00:30:51,412 --> 00:30:53,246
He got down in our creek bottom.
587
00:30:53,246 --> 00:30:56,250
And he's running
through the trees,
588
00:30:56,250 --> 00:30:59,886
and then he came up the hill
into an open field.
589
00:30:59,887 --> 00:31:02,790
So I just floored it
to possibly try to catch him.
590
00:31:02,790 --> 00:31:04,559
I mean, that's really
what we were trying to do.
591
00:31:06,928 --> 00:31:09,030
Hot damn!
That thing is going fast!
592
00:31:16,503 --> 00:31:19,806
Narrator: In 2008, sheriffs
on patrol in the Texas backwoods
593
00:31:19,806 --> 00:31:23,943
capture a strange animal
on their dashboard camera.
594
00:31:23,944 --> 00:31:27,548
Carter:
What is th oh, man!
595
00:31:27,548 --> 00:31:31,852
Narrator: The creature is suspected of
multiple attacks on livestock.
596
00:31:31,852 --> 00:31:34,789
Canion: Something is killing
my chickens but not eating them.
597
00:31:34,789 --> 00:31:36,590
Narrator:
Local wildlife authorities
598
00:31:36,590 --> 00:31:38,292
suspect it's a coyote
with mange,
599
00:31:38,292 --> 00:31:40,194
but rancher deric Hayek's
encounter
600
00:31:40,194 --> 00:31:41,695
challenges that theory.
601
00:31:41,695 --> 00:31:44,464
How could
a sick and dying animal
602
00:31:44,464 --> 00:31:47,168
outrun a speeding pickup truck?
603
00:31:47,168 --> 00:31:48,903
Harvey:
The animal's loping along there,
604
00:31:48,903 --> 00:31:51,105
and deric gaining on it
a little bit,
605
00:31:51,105 --> 00:31:53,473
but it always keeps
staying ahead of him.
606
00:31:53,474 --> 00:31:57,245
And that animal just left him
like he never stood a chance.
607
00:31:57,245 --> 00:31:59,913
Hot damn!
That thing is going fast!
608
00:31:59,913 --> 00:32:04,085
Narrator: The creature hits
speeds of over 45 Miles an hour.
609
00:32:04,085 --> 00:32:07,354
That's faster
than a coyote in its prime.
610
00:32:07,354 --> 00:32:08,822
We were scared to death
611
00:32:08,822 --> 00:32:11,726
driving as fast as we were
through this open field.
612
00:32:12,894 --> 00:32:16,296
And there's hog roots and
armadillo holes and tree holes.
613
00:32:16,296 --> 00:32:18,699
If we would've hit one of them,
we would've killed ourselves.
614
00:32:18,699 --> 00:32:20,968
Couldn't get any closer.
He wouldn't let us.
615
00:32:20,968 --> 00:32:22,536
Narrator: The animal
escapes into the woods.
616
00:32:22,536 --> 00:32:25,072
Multiple firsthand witnesses
of the creature
617
00:32:25,072 --> 00:32:27,808
attest that this
is not a dog with mange.
618
00:32:27,808 --> 00:32:30,644
The mystery intensifies.
What could this be?
619
00:32:32,079 --> 00:32:33,814
In nearby DeWitt county,
620
00:32:33,814 --> 00:32:36,583
deputy sheriff riedel
and officer Ellie Carter
621
00:32:36,583 --> 00:32:39,286
have screened their dashboard
footage for a better look.
622
00:32:39,286 --> 00:32:41,087
Carter: I'm seeing it,
but I don't believe it.
623
00:32:41,088 --> 00:32:42,689
It's in the daytime.
624
00:32:42,689 --> 00:32:44,358
Narrator: Originally from
central America,
625
00:32:44,358 --> 00:32:45,926
officer Carter believes she is looking
626
00:32:45,926 --> 00:32:48,428
at a mythical creature the chupacabra.
627
00:32:48,428 --> 00:32:50,898
All of a sudden, she goes,
"Oh, my God. It's the chupacabra."
628
00:32:50,898 --> 00:32:53,618
and I'm like,
"Oh, no. This is
629
00:32:53,719 --> 00:32:56,437
this ain't this isn't happening.
No way".
630
00:32:58,000 --> 00:33:02,570
Narrator: Chupacabras were first
reported in Puerto Rico in 1995.
631
00:33:02,571 --> 00:33:04,507
Since then,
unconfirmed sightings
632
00:33:04,507 --> 00:33:07,876
have spread
all over Latin America.
633
00:33:09,044 --> 00:33:11,214
[ Speaking Spanish ]
634
00:33:16,819 --> 00:33:19,387
Narrator: Not much is known
about the origins
635
00:33:19,388 --> 00:33:22,892
of these feral animals
not even its name.
636
00:33:22,892 --> 00:33:25,828
Because they feed
almost solely on blood,
637
00:33:25,828 --> 00:33:28,163
they were christened
"Chupacabra,"
638
00:33:28,163 --> 00:33:31,200
Spanish for "Goat sucker."
639
00:33:33,969 --> 00:33:35,904
could this be the same animal
640
00:33:35,904 --> 00:33:39,040
that has been spotted thousands
of Miles north in Texas?
641
00:33:41,076 --> 00:33:42,544
Jorge ayala and his family
642
00:33:42,544 --> 00:33:45,747
live on the same block
this home video was shot.
643
00:33:45,747 --> 00:33:47,215
He comes from El Salvador,
644
00:33:47,215 --> 00:33:51,387
where the chupacabra
has a sinister reputation.
645
00:33:51,387 --> 00:33:54,023
Ayala: [ Speaking Spanish ]
646
00:34:10,673 --> 00:34:12,908
Narrator:
Eyewitness accounts mount,
647
00:34:12,908 --> 00:34:14,810
but none can solve the riddle.
648
00:34:14,810 --> 00:34:17,913
Has this myth become a reality,
and should it be feared?
649
00:34:17,913 --> 00:34:20,615
Texas authorities
retain a tempered reaction.
650
00:34:20,714 --> 00:34:23,251
Texas has 180 mammals,
651
00:34:23,252 --> 00:34:25,655
but not one of them
is a chupacabra.
652
00:34:28,957 --> 00:34:32,562
Narrator: If not a mange-ridden
coyote, then what is it?
653
00:34:35,731 --> 00:34:37,466
Dr. Canion remains convinced
654
00:34:37,466 --> 00:34:39,938
the animal is a new
and invasive species.
655
00:34:43,437 --> 00:34:47,175
She sends out a specimen
for analysis.
656
00:34:48,344 --> 00:34:51,914
Canion: They wanted to actually
take the animal to Austin
657
00:34:51,914 --> 00:34:54,383
and do their own research on it,
658
00:34:54,383 --> 00:34:57,686
and I'm like, "Well, you really
don't need the entire animal,"
659
00:34:57,686 --> 00:34:59,321
because there are other people
660
00:34:59,321 --> 00:35:02,124
that had an animal similar to
mine and had given it to them,
661
00:35:02,124 --> 00:35:03,726
and they never got it back.
662
00:35:03,726 --> 00:35:07,061
Narrator: Canion reaches out to her own
professional connections.
663
00:35:07,062 --> 00:35:09,465
When she gets DNA results back,
664
00:35:09,465 --> 00:35:13,434
instead of clearing up
the mystery, it deepens it.
665
00:35:13,435 --> 00:35:15,904
The DNA doesn't match
any known species.
666
00:35:15,904 --> 00:35:18,207
Canion:
They said, "We're telling you
667
00:35:18,207 --> 00:35:20,676
the DNA does not match
anything."
668
00:35:20,676 --> 00:35:23,646
I was thrilled. The results
were black-and-white.
669
00:35:23,646 --> 00:35:25,848
It was phenomenal.
670
00:35:31,000 --> 00:35:34,036
Narrator: A strange, new predator
has been stalking Texas.
671
00:35:34,036 --> 00:35:38,139
In 2005, Dr. Phylis Canion
finds one dead by the highway.
672
00:35:38,140 --> 00:35:40,543
She takes the carcass home
and sends out a specimen
673
00:35:40,543 --> 00:35:42,945
for analysis
with two goals in mind
674
00:35:42,945 --> 00:35:46,482
is the animal a known breed,
and where did it come from?
675
00:35:46,482 --> 00:35:48,485
Canion:
The DNA actually surprised us,
676
00:35:48,485 --> 00:35:50,553
because when they contacted us
and said,
677
00:35:50,553 --> 00:35:53,022
"We have the DNA
on your species,"
678
00:35:53,022 --> 00:35:54,724
they actually called and said,
679
00:35:54,724 --> 00:35:56,292
"We just wanted to share
with you,
680
00:35:56,292 --> 00:35:57,660
'cause it's pretty bizarre."
681
00:35:57,660 --> 00:36:00,563
I've got the DNA here.
682
00:36:01,931 --> 00:36:04,833
Narrator: The DNA doesn't match
any known species.
683
00:36:04,834 --> 00:36:09,539
The closest is a Mexican wolf
mixed with a coyote,
684
00:36:09,539 --> 00:36:12,642
but these animals
are not known to mate.
685
00:36:12,642 --> 00:36:14,744
The puzzle is compounded
by the knowledge
686
00:36:14,744 --> 00:36:17,213
that most mutant strains
are sterile,
687
00:36:17,213 --> 00:36:20,316
so why are these half-breeds
not dying out?
688
00:36:22,418 --> 00:36:25,688
By 2013,
there are over 100 sightings
689
00:36:25,688 --> 00:36:29,192
in a sprawling
160,000-square-mile area
690
00:36:29,192 --> 00:36:30,626
of east Texas,
691
00:36:30,626 --> 00:36:35,031
and the animals have become
more dangerous.
692
00:36:38,134 --> 00:36:41,170
Gerhard: In 2010,
a woman near Dallas, Texas,
693
00:36:41,170 --> 00:36:44,039
was actually bitten by one of these
creatures when she approached it.
694
00:36:44,039 --> 00:36:46,910
In my mind, it's very important
695
00:36:46,910 --> 00:36:49,746
that we find out
exactly what these things are.
696
00:36:49,746 --> 00:36:53,683
I mean, particularly if they're
being seen close to urban areas
697
00:36:53,683 --> 00:36:56,219
and they're being accused
of attacking people,
698
00:36:56,219 --> 00:36:59,222
we need to figure out exactly
what we're dealing with here.
699
00:36:59,222 --> 00:37:02,224
Narrator: After nearly 10 years
of isolated sightings,
700
00:37:02,224 --> 00:37:04,894
cryptozoologist Ken gerhard
is investigating
701
00:37:04,894 --> 00:37:07,663
an eyewitness report
that may answer the question
702
00:37:07,663 --> 00:37:09,865
"Are these animals breeding?"
703
00:37:09,865 --> 00:37:14,370
deric:
This is a photo that I got.
704
00:37:14,370 --> 00:37:16,172
Gerhard:
When was this taken?
705
00:37:16,172 --> 00:37:18,039
It was the latter part
of deer season
706
00:37:18,040 --> 00:37:20,043
end of December.
Yeah.
707
00:37:20,043 --> 00:37:22,045
Narrator:
Deric and his father, Harvey,
708
00:37:22,045 --> 00:37:24,480
believe they have evidence
that a breeding female
709
00:37:24,480 --> 00:37:26,815
could be living on their land.
710
00:37:26,815 --> 00:37:29,284
I saw a mama
with two babies.
711
00:37:29,284 --> 00:37:30,486
Wow.
712
00:37:30,486 --> 00:37:34,157
I mean, I sat there
for a good 20 minutes or so,
713
00:37:34,157 --> 00:37:36,859
and then she and those pups
walked on off.
714
00:37:36,859 --> 00:37:38,528
But you thought
there might be more.
715
00:37:38,528 --> 00:37:40,596
I thought there might
have been more in there.
716
00:37:40,596 --> 00:37:43,898
Finding a mother and her litter
may help reveal
717
00:37:43,899 --> 00:37:48,104
if these animals are growing
in numbers and how quickly.
718
00:37:49,605 --> 00:37:50,838
All right, deric.
719
00:37:50,839 --> 00:37:52,474
This is the spot, huh?
Yeah.
720
00:37:52,474 --> 00:37:54,143
Show me
what you found, man.
721
00:37:54,143 --> 00:37:57,579
Yeah, it's over
on this left bank.
722
00:37:57,580 --> 00:37:59,348
See the dirt? See the green
bushes right there?
723
00:37:59,348 --> 00:38:00,917
That kind of orange-ish dirt
right there?
724
00:38:00,917 --> 00:38:02,351
That little orange patch
over there?
725
00:38:02,351 --> 00:38:04,454
That's, like, fresh dirt that's
been kind of dug out, huh?
726
00:38:04,454 --> 00:38:05,409
Yeah.
727
00:38:05,510 --> 00:38:06,556
Wow.
728
00:38:06,556 --> 00:38:08,124
Narrator:
Harvey and deric suspect
729
00:38:08,124 --> 00:38:12,561
the mother and pups are living
right here under their feet.
730
00:38:12,561 --> 00:38:16,466
Ken plans to send a snorkel
camera deep into the burrow.
731
00:38:19,935 --> 00:38:22,338
The light is on
on the camera.
732
00:38:22,338 --> 00:38:23,673
Do what you have to do.
733
00:38:23,673 --> 00:38:26,242
Okay. Here we go.
734
00:38:30,980 --> 00:38:33,048
Looks like
whatever dug this hole
735
00:38:33,048 --> 00:38:37,386
has figured out how to maneuver
right, left, right
736
00:38:37,386 --> 00:38:40,022
so that it's harder for
anything else to get in there.
737
00:38:40,022 --> 00:38:41,423
We're caving it in
a little bit.
738
00:38:41,423 --> 00:38:42,341
Yeah.
739
00:38:42,442 --> 00:38:43,626
Geez.
740
00:38:43,626 --> 00:38:46,262
If there's anything in the hole,
we're definitely making it mad.
741
00:38:46,262 --> 00:38:49,298
I'm telling you, we've
already made the hard turn,
742
00:38:49,298 --> 00:38:50,500
but there's some more.
743
00:38:52,335 --> 00:38:53,903
Gerhard:
I would say that we're probably
744
00:38:53,903 --> 00:38:56,973
about seven or eight feet
down into this burrow,
745
00:38:56,973 --> 00:39:00,342
but it is just
it's so winding.
746
00:39:00,342 --> 00:39:02,010
I mean, it's got a kind of
there's a left turn,
747
00:39:02,011 --> 00:39:03,446
there's s right turn,
there's a down turn.
748
00:39:03,446 --> 00:39:06,449
Whatever dug this hole
is actually being very strategic
749
00:39:06,449 --> 00:39:08,584
in terms of making it
very difficult
750
00:39:08,584 --> 00:39:10,920
for us to get down here.
751
00:39:13,055 --> 00:39:16,092
Oh, come on.
Get in there.
752
00:39:17,493 --> 00:39:20,029
Oh, wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait. What was that?
753
00:39:20,029 --> 00:39:21,262
You see something?
754
00:39:21,263 --> 00:39:22,931
I thought so.
755
00:39:22,931 --> 00:39:25,634
What is that?
756
00:39:25,634 --> 00:39:27,603
Ah, something moved in there.
I saw it.
757
00:39:27,603 --> 00:39:28,204
Really?
758
00:39:28,305 --> 00:39:29,405
[Chuckling ]
Yeah.
759
00:39:29,405 --> 00:39:30,767
Did you see it crawling?
760
00:39:30,868 --> 00:39:31,107
No.
761
00:39:31,107 --> 00:39:33,242
It was crawling
right here.
762
00:39:33,242 --> 00:39:33,886
You're right.
763
00:39:33,987 --> 00:39:34,777
Look, look, look.
764
00:39:34,777 --> 00:39:36,779
There it is.
There's something in there.
765
00:39:36,779 --> 00:39:38,614
There's a baby something
in there.
766
00:39:39,248 --> 00:39:40,883
There's a baby something
in there.
767
00:39:40,883 --> 00:39:42,985
Did you see
that little thing?
768
00:39:42,985 --> 00:39:44,353
It went right down
in this hole,
769
00:39:44,353 --> 00:39:45,788
and it bends down again
right here,
770
00:39:45,788 --> 00:39:47,523
and he went straight down
in there.
771
00:39:47,523 --> 00:39:49,391
Narrator:
Whatever the creature is,
772
00:39:49,391 --> 00:39:52,895
it disappears too quickly
for a positive identification.
773
00:39:52,895 --> 00:39:55,197
As they try to follow,
774
00:39:55,198 --> 00:39:58,667
the camera starts
to collapse the tunnel wall.
775
00:39:58,667 --> 00:40:00,370
You don't think we're gonna
cave it in on him, do you?
776
00:40:00,370 --> 00:40:02,638
I hope not.
777
00:40:02,638 --> 00:40:06,476
Man, we're just not gonna
get to go any further.
778
00:40:07,944 --> 00:40:11,614
Deric is certain a mother
and pups are down there.
779
00:40:11,614 --> 00:40:15,717
But is it a breed
unknown to science?
780
00:40:17,220 --> 00:40:20,990
The Texas parks & Wildlife
department remains unconvinced.
781
00:40:20,990 --> 00:40:22,724
Cox:
Most texans like a good story,
782
00:40:22,724 --> 00:40:26,195
and the chupacabra is the one
we get the most calls on.
783
00:40:26,195 --> 00:40:29,097
We also get calls about bigfoot
in east Texas.
784
00:40:29,098 --> 00:40:30,432
I don't believe in them.
785
00:40:30,432 --> 00:40:34,304
They exist only in the
imagination of fertile minds.
786
00:40:37,473 --> 00:40:40,676
Narrator: Dr. Canion maintains
that this is a new species,
787
00:40:40,676 --> 00:40:45,214
and she's just waiting
for the authorities to catch up.
788
00:40:45,214 --> 00:40:48,017
Canion: This is the animal.
It's bizarre.
789
00:40:48,017 --> 00:40:49,319
We've been all over the world
790
00:40:49,319 --> 00:40:51,187
and seen animals
for all over the world.
791
00:40:51,187 --> 00:40:52,521
Never seen anything like this.
792
00:40:52,521 --> 00:40:55,190
You know,
it doesn't have any hair on it,
793
00:40:55,190 --> 00:40:58,895
but the whole body is covered
with this slight layer of fuzz.
794
00:40:58,895 --> 00:41:00,762
And two nipples.
795
00:41:00,763 --> 00:41:03,899
Most canines have four nipples.
796
00:41:03,899 --> 00:41:07,436
And, of course, what amazed us
absolutely the most
797
00:41:07,436 --> 00:41:09,638
are these nodules.
798
00:41:09,638 --> 00:41:12,408
These are not indigenous
to either species
799
00:41:12,408 --> 00:41:14,810
either a coyote or a wolf.
800
00:41:14,810 --> 00:41:19,448
And they say, "There's no
such thing. It doesn't exist."
801
00:41:19,448 --> 00:41:22,518
and it's right here.
802
00:41:22,518 --> 00:41:25,654
Narrator: What this creature is
remains unknown,
803
00:41:25,654 --> 00:41:29,824
but Dr. Canion is convinced
they will only grow in numbers.
804
00:41:29,825 --> 00:41:31,961
Canion:
Is this the end? Now way.
805
00:41:31,961 --> 00:41:33,830
This is only the start.
806
00:41:37,166 --> 00:41:39,568
Child: I got him on zoom.
807
00:41:39,568 --> 00:41:40,957
Woman: What is it?
808
00:41:41,058 --> 00:41:42,138
I don't know!
809
00:41:45,174 --> 00:41:47,442
It looked straight at us.
It's weird-looking.
810
00:41:47,443 --> 00:41:49,345
Woman: What is it?