Pascagoula Abduction
Two fishermen were abducted by robotic beings with claw-like hands while fishing on the Pascagoula River. Secret recordings of their conversation convinced investigators they were telling the truth.
The Pascagoula Abduction
On October 11, 1973, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker were fishing on the Pascagoula River when they were abducted by bizarre, robotic beings. Their terror, captured in secret recordings, convinced investigators that whatever happened that night was all too real.
The Witnesses
Two men:
- Charles Hickson (42)
- Calvin Parker (19)
- Co-workers
- Fishing together
- Evening excursion
The Beings
Three entities emerged:
- About 5 feet tall
- Gray, wrinkled skin
- No neck visible
- Claw-like hands
- Floating movement
The Abduction
The beings:
- Floated toward them
- Paralyzed both men
- Took them into craft
- Parker fainted
- Hickson examined
The Secret Recording
Sheriff’s technique:
- Left room
- Hidden recorder running
- Men alone together
- Genuinely terrified
- Convinced police
The Polygraph
Both men:
- Passed lie detector
- Administered by professional
- Results definitive
- Telling truth
Significance
Pascagoula significant for:
- Two witnesses
- Secret recording
- Polygraph evidence
- Immediate reporting
- Expert investigation
Legacy
The Pascagoula abduction remains one of the most compelling cases due to the secret recording capturing the men’s genuine terror. Their consistent testimony over decades reinforces the reality of their experience.