Pascagoula River Abduction
Two shipyard workers fishing on the Pascagoula River were paralyzed by a blue light and taken aboard a craft by robotic beings with claw hands. The sheriff's secret recording proved their terror was genuine.
The Pascagoula River Abduction
On October 11, 1973, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker were fishing on the Pascagoula River when they became the subjects of one of the most convincing alien abduction cases in history. The sheriff’s secret recording of their private conversation proved their absolute terror.
The Witnesses
Two men:
- Charles Hickson, 42
- Calvin Parker, 19
- Shipyard workers
- Co-workers, not relatives
- Fishing together
The Evening
October 11, 1973:
- Around 9:00 PM
- Pascagoula River
- Old abandoned shipyard
- Fishing for dinner
- Quiet evening
The Approach
They noticed:
- Blue flashing lights
- Approaching from sky
- Zipping sound
- Object descended
- Near their location
The Craft
They described:
- Oval or oblong
- About 30 feet long
- Blue lights
- Hovering nearby
- No landing gear
The Door Opens
An opening appeared:
- In craft’s surface
- Three beings emerged
- Floated toward them
- Not walking
- Approached quickly
The Beings
Unlike typical greys:
- Pale gray wrinkled skin
- No visible neck
- Claw-like hands
- Robotic movement
- Cone-shaped protrusions
The Paralysis
Both men:
- Unable to move
- Frozen in place
- Fully conscious
- Absolute terror
- Helpless
The Abduction
The beings:
- Floated them to craft
- Into the object
- Hickson more clearly recalls
- Parker apparently unconscious
- Medical examination
Inside the Craft
Hickson described:
- Bright interior
- Floating eye examined him
- Scanned his body
- Then released
- Returned to riverbank
Calvin’s Experience
Parker:
- More traumatized
- Less memory
- Possibly unconscious
- Or blocked memory
- Deep psychological impact
After the Event
They discussed:
- What to do
- Who to tell
- Fear of ridicule
- Finally called sheriff
- Needed to report
Sheriff Fred Diamond
The sheriff:
- Initially skeptical
- But men clearly terrified
- Decided to test them
- Left them alone
- Recorded secretly
The Secret Recording
Sheriff’s trap:
- Left room
- Hidden recorder on
- Expecting hoax confession
- Instead heard terror
- Men genuinely traumatized
The Recording
On tape:
- Hickson praying
- Parker nearly hysterical
- No conspiracy discussion
- Genuine distress
- Powerful evidence
Parker’s Breakdown
Calvin:
- Hospitalized briefly
- Severe trauma
- Couldn’t function
- Avoided publicity
- Years of struggle
The Investigation
Air Force came:
- From Keesler AFB
- Interviewed men
- Filed report
- No explanation
- Case unexplained
Polygraph Tests
Both men:
- Took lie detector tests
- Passed examinations
- Believed to be truthful
- Professional administration
- Supporting evidence
Dr. J. Allen Hynek
UFO researcher:
- Interviewed witnesses
- Found credible
- Case compelling
- Added to his files
- Classic encounter
Hickson’s Later Years
Charles Hickson:
- Spoke publicly
- Maintained account
- Wrote book
- Never changed story
- Died 2011
Parker’s Later Years
Calvin Parker:
- Avoided spotlight
- Deep trauma
- Eventually spoke
- Published own book
- Confirmed experience
Skeptical Analysis
Critics suggested:
- Hoax for attention
- Shared hallucination
- Environmental factors
- None satisfying
- Recording problematic for skeptics
Significance
Pascagoula is significant for:
- Secret recording proof
- Police investigation
- Polygraph results
- Consistent accounts
- Two-witness case
Legacy
The Pascagoula abduction remains one of the most convincing cases due to the sheriff’s secret recording. Two terrified men, alone and unaware they were being taped, showed no signs of deception and every sign of genuine trauma.