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IncidentPascagoula Abduction (11 October 1973)

Shipyard workers Charles Hickson, 42, and Calvin Parker, 19, reported being taken aboard an egg-shaped craft while fishing on the west bank of the Pascagoula River; Jackson County Sheriff Fred Diamond recorded them alone in an interrogation room and found them both still terrified.

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At approximately 21:00 on 11 October 1973, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, both employees of Walker Shipyard, were fishing from the west bank of the Pascagoula River when, by their account, an egg-shaped luminous object descended toward them. They reported three figures emerging — described as roughly humanoid with claw-like appendages and no visible eyes — who lifted them from the bank and carried them aboard. Hickson reported being subjected to a medical examination; Parker, then 19, reported losing consciousness. Both reported being returned to the riverbank approximately 20 minutes later. They drove to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department and reported the event to Sheriff Fred Diamond. Diamond — believing them either telling the truth or unusually skilled liars — left them alone in an interrogation room with a hidden tape recorder running. The tape captured Parker (still in shock, crying) and Hickson (attempting to calm him) believing themselves unobserved; the recording is one of the few unique items of evidence in 20th-century abduction-claim history. J. Allen Hynek and astronomer James Harder of UC Berkeley flew to Pascagoula within the week and interviewed both men. Both later passed polygraph examinations administered by independent operators. Parker did not speak publicly about the incident for forty years, breaking his silence with the 2018 publication of Pascagoula: The Closest Encounter — My Story. He died on 24 August 2023.

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