Long Haul Trucker Shares Harrowing Experience of Wife’s Alien Abduction, Suicide

Trucker recounts horrifying tale of alien abduction and suicideOn Tuesday, UFO researcher Stan Hernandez recounted a terrifying story of alien abduction he was recently told by a 48 year old trucker at a convention in Las Vegas.

While speaking with fellow investigator and member of the “Baltic Sea UFO Research Team” Russel Tetrault, Hernandez noticed a man eyeing them from the corner of the hotel lobby, mustering the courage to speak. When he finally gained the nerve to approach them, he tearfully spoke of his late wife, a woman he believes was the victim of an alien abduction so horrifying that it drove her to suicide.

The long haul trucker by the name of Scott Murray was seeking answers, and in an effort to help Murray in his quest, Hernandez posted the following story online:

“My wife, Elizabeth and I have three children, all of them out of the house and with families of their own. I am a truck driver and have been in this profession since I was 22 years old and it is something that I do enjoy, minus the time away from the family. At times, I would take the wife and kids with me, but with the new company regulations, I have not been allowed to do it.

I was in Michigan when I got a call from my wife, panicking. She couldn’t fully explain why she was so upset but she had told me that she believed that she was drugged and possibly raped. I immediately turned around and drove right home, insisting that she phone the police, but she wouldn’t. I got there and she was still a wreck and she began telling me that she thought that it may have been aliens. I didn’t know what to say, but I thought that she was just delirious.

That night, I took her to the ER and there were no signs of rape. There was an odd burn on her right shoulder. I brought her home and thought nothing of it…thinking that she must have just had a bad dream. Well, I called my boss and took the week off to stay with her. That’s when it got strange.

The next morning, I went to cut the grass and I noticed four large burn marks in the grass…all circular in formation. There was also a small burn on one of the pieces of wood in the stockade fence. The grass was black and brittle and broke in my hand. I didn’t know what to make of it. That’s when I looked up at my tree and noticed that there were leaves that were burnt but still attached and they were 20 feet high. It was as if a fireball had come from the sky and singed them and then somehow bounced around in my backyard. Let me say this too. I live about 2 miles away from my closest neighbor…so asking around wasn’t a practical thing to do.

My wife would go through hypnotic regression and would recall being taken to a ship in our backyard, exactly where the burn marks were and brought upon a ship where they performed several acts upon her, each more intrusive than the last. She became a basket case and the week that I returned to work, she would end her life. I gave her a gun for protection because I was never home. I never imagined that she would turn it on herself.

I have gone everywhere I could to tell this story. I want answers. I know that you work with a lot of victims, Stan, and I’m hoping that you can get this story out there. Many dismiss regression, but there is physical evidence. I sent the grass to the [college removed] and they said that there are signs of radiation burns. Then they tell me that there was no radiation burns…like they were told to say that. I don’t know where to go. I’m incredibly depressed since my wife’s passing and don’t want her to die in vein. So, please, help me.”

Hernandez claims that after holding a phone conversation with the college, they claim to have never received, nor want any evidence from the supposed landing site.

Whether you believe the story or not, it’s admittedly an unsettling tale. The question is, if Scott Murray were to want those grass samples analyzed for radiation or some other weirdness and is being denied, where else could he send them? Any ideas?

If you come up with something, let us know here in the comments, on twitter at @whoforted, or contact us on our facebook page so we can forward the information along. After all, I’m just as interested in seeing the samples analyzed as anyone else. Regardless of the outcome, it might lend poor Murray a bit of closure.

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Greg Newkirk

Documentary film-maker, professional monster chaser, and mystery monger, Greg is also the contributing editor for Who Forted? 'Zine. When he's not occupied by writing about the wide world of the weird, he's busy directing and editing films like The Bigfoot Hunter: Still Searching or perusing used bookstores for antique occult books. He's currently in production on his new project: an original documentary web series titled Planet Weird, which you should totally check out. He currently lives in Toronto.

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6 Comments

  1. Conquistador3 says:

    Don’t know if this can help in the search, but similar E2 and E3 cases in France which left physical traces on both vegetation and soil were analyzed by GEIPAN, a branch of the French Space Agency (CNES) dealing with unknown aerial phenomena.
    GEIPAN didn’t analyze the samples themselves but collected them using forensic procedures (developed in tandem with the French Gendarmerie) and submitted them to a number of scientific institutions throughout France for analysis.
    It may worth giving them a holler: http://www.cnes-geipan.fr/

  2. Daniel X says:

    I think far more important than trying to “prove” that something happened physically, would be to contribute somehow to the existence of an organization whose purpose is to 1) counsel people who have experienced stuff like this, and 2) become well-known enough to be of use in future cases, before people go to extreme measures when nobody believes them.

    related quote: “There’s a philosophy known as ‘Dual-Power Strategy’ that espouses the creation of alternative institutions that embody the beliefs and practices of breakaway, sub- or countercultures, a sort of positive antidote to trying to change a system from inside that is hopelessly ineffective and corrupt. The fundamental idea is to channel transformative energy not into changing existing institutions but rather into building viable alternatives. As these alternative structures grow, like the cooperative movements in Argentina, eventually they take on more and more of the functions of a larger social system.”

  3. R Emmet Lee says:

    The way the story is recounted, it appears that the speaker believes his details and their implications. There are odd patterns in the language construction, and there are certain temporal artifacts that “jump around” the way that actual human memory does. For instance, the passage says “My wife, Elizabeth and I have three children…” but obviously the wife in question is dead when the story begins. If a death has not yet been accepted, one may refer to the deceased in real time or present tense, as though they are still living.

    Forensically speaking, this kind of informational artifact is what one associates with a real story, rather than a constructed account.

    Hernandez’s report that the university has not received samples is interesting on its own, but the insistence that they do not want any such samples is a clincher. If he is telling the truth, it means that the university is disinterested in what could turn out to be evidence of a genuine Fortean event. What serious scientist wouldn’t want this kind of thing?

    Perhaps the agenda at that university is to prevent learning, rather than to foster it.

  4. John David Galt says:

    Not to rain on your parade, but I recall that Fort insisted on more evidence than appears here. I hope the trucker reported the experience to his boss — so that he’ll get tested for drugs before he drives again.

    • JillV says:

      Why exactly should he be tested? What in his story suggests that drugs have anything to do with this story?

      • butch says:

        exactly, he was raped by aleins, his wife claimed to be.as someone who is married, if my wife told me that same story and then later killed herself,what other choice does a person have rhan to believe it.

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