Cash-Landrum Incident
Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum, and Colby Landrum encountered a diamond-shaped UFO surrounded by military helicopters. All three suffered radiation-like injuries, and Betty Cash later died from her illness.
The Cash-Landrum Incident
On December 29, 1980, Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum, and seven-year-old Colby Landrum encountered a diamond-shaped UFO on a Texas road. The object was surrounded by military helicopters, and all three witnesses developed severe health problems consistent with radiation exposure.
The Witnesses
Three people involved:
- Betty Cash (51)
- Vickie Landrum (57)
- Colby Landrum (7)
- Vickie’s grandson
- Returning from dinner
The Road
That night:
- FM 1485 highway
- Near Huffman, Texas
- Dark rural road
- After 9:00 PM
- Headed home
The Object
Ahead on road:
- Diamond-shaped craft
- Brilliant light
- Fire shooting down
- Hovering above road
- Blocked their path
Physical Description
The craft was:
- Diamond or kite shape
- Intense bright light
- Flame exhaust
- Metallic appearance
- No clear propulsion
The Heat
All three experienced:
- Intense heat
- Had to exit car
- Betty approached closer
- Door handle burned her
- Interior extremely hot
The Helicopters
Surrounding the object:
- Multiple helicopters
- Counted 23 total
- CH-47 Chinooks identified
- Military markings
- Escorting or following
The Departure
Eventually:
- Object rose
- Helicopters followed
- Headed away
- Witnesses traumatized
- Drove home
The Symptoms
Within hours:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Skin burns
- Hair loss
- Eye damage
Betty Cash
Most severely affected:
- Hospitalized repeatedly
- Radiation-like symptoms
- Breast cancer developed
- Multiple surgeries
- Never fully recovered
The Lawsuit
The witnesses:
- Sued US Government
- Claimed military craft
- Sought $20 million
- Case dismissed
- Government denied ownership
The Investigation
John Schuessler led:
- MUFON investigation
- Documented medical records
- Interviewed witnesses
- Published findings
- Decades of research
Military Denial
Despite helicopters:
- No military admitted involvement
- No craft matched description
- All bases denied activity
- Mystery deepened
- Cover-up suspected
Betty’s Death
Betty Cash died in 1998:
- On anniversary of incident
- Health never recovered
- Attributed to exposure
- Tragic conclusion
- Vickie continued speaking
Significance
The Cash-Landrum case is significant for:
- Physical injuries documented
- Medical evidence
- Military helicopter presence
- Legal proceedings
- Witness credibility
Legacy
The Cash-Landrum incident stands as one of the most physically harmful UFO encounters ever documented. The medical evidence, military helicopter presence, and the witnesses’ suffering make it a uniquely disturbing case in UFO history.