- Apr 18, 2014
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Form The Sun in the UK
One October night, Amy Rylance had been watching TV alone after her husband Keith and their friend Petra retreated to their respective bedrooms at around 9.30pm. Two hours later, Petra returned to the living room just in time to witness Amy being carried out of the window and towards a “huge spaceship” by a beam of light. Petra briefly fainted in shock, before screaming for Keith, who promptly awoke and rushed outside in search of his wife. Although there was no sign of Amy or a spaceship, he noted the bushes underneath the window were burnt.
The pair called the police, who were sceptical about the abduction claims. Just 90 minutes after she went missing, Keith received a call from a woman in Mackay, Queensland – an eight-hour drive away – who had found a very confused and dehydrated Amy in a petrol station.
Although unharmed aside from a few red marks on her legs and feet, Amy initially struggled to identify herself, and was taken to hospital. Bizarrely, her body hair had also grown in a manner that suggested a considerable period of time had passed. She later said she remembered lying on a bench in a brightly lit room, while tall figures took samples from her.
One October night, Amy Rylance had been watching TV alone after her husband Keith and their friend Petra retreated to their respective bedrooms at around 9.30pm. Two hours later, Petra returned to the living room just in time to witness Amy being carried out of the window and towards a “huge spaceship” by a beam of light. Petra briefly fainted in shock, before screaming for Keith, who promptly awoke and rushed outside in search of his wife. Although there was no sign of Amy or a spaceship, he noted the bushes underneath the window were burnt.
The pair called the police, who were sceptical about the abduction claims. Just 90 minutes after she went missing, Keith received a call from a woman in Mackay, Queensland – an eight-hour drive away – who had found a very confused and dehydrated Amy in a petrol station.
Although unharmed aside from a few red marks on her legs and feet, Amy initially struggled to identify herself, and was taken to hospital. Bizarrely, her body hair had also grown in a manner that suggested a considerable period of time had passed. She later said she remembered lying on a bench in a brightly lit room, while tall figures took samples from her.