![]() Betty, a social worker for the State of New Hampshire, made her home in Portsmouth, while Barney, a city carrier for the U.S. However, job commitments forced them to remain apart for the next 10 months. What had been a friendship developed into a strong, loving bond, and they were married in Camden, New Jersey, on May 12, 1960. But as they spent more and more time together, they began to change their minds. In all probability he proposed to her because he'd grown tired of the drive from Philadelphia to Portsmouth. It had nothing to do with the fact that he was black. Betty, with a chuckle, once told me that she had never intended to marry Barney. Although they had married on May 12, almost 16 months earlier, time and distance had obstructed their mutual goal to spend time together. When Betty and Barney Hill planned their impromptu honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls in mid-September, 1961, they were fulfilling the final stage of their marriage commitment and seeking a relaxing and intimate, albeit short, vacation. Friedman reviews and refutes the arguments of those who have attacked the Hill case, including the star map Betty Hill saw inside the craft and later recreated. In addition, coauthor, physicist, and ufologist Stanton T. The results of a new chemical analysis of the dress Betty was abducted in is shared, which found unusual and rare elements on it Newly discovered letters at the American Philosophical Society by debunker Philip Klass, regarding an orchestrated plot to paint Betty as delusional reveal what early detractors tried to do. She also looks at the Hills’ riveting hypnosis sessions about their time onboard the spacecraft. Kathleen Marden, Betty Hill’s niece, shares details from her discussions with Betty and from the evidence of the UFO abduction. In Captured! you’ll get an insider’s look at the alien abduction, previously unpublished information about the lives of the Hills before and after Barney’s death in 1969, their status as celebrities, Betty’s experiences as a UFO investigator, and other activities before her death in 2004. But the complete story of what really happened that day, its effect on the participants, and the findings of investigators has never been told-until now. ![]() It also became a target for debunkers, who still attack it today. The case is mentioned in almost all UFO abduction books. The 1961 abduction of the Hills stirred worldwide interest and enthralled the public and media for decades. If you have doubts or questions about the Hill case or alien experiences in general, Captured! will give you the answers you’re searching for. Today, 60 years after the UFO abduction of Betty and Barney Hill, more and more people are convinced that UFOs are real and their existence is being covered up by the government. Friedman, and reinforced by the pressure of facts.” -Linda Moulton Howe, Emmy award-winning TV producer, reporter, and editor, “The famous 1961 Betty and Barney Hill abduction by non-humans is taken apart, meticulously re-examined by Betty’s niece Kathleen Marden and nuclear physicist Stanton T. ![]()
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