The ufos? In this economy? Netflix’s reboot of Unsolved Mysteries it is predominantly a true crime effort (I think, the mysterious death of the King Rivera or the disappearance of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès), but the fifth episode of the adventure in the realm of science fiction. Or do you simply venture into reality? In Sept. 1, 1969, dozens of witnesses reported seeing an unidentified flying object in different parts of the County of Berkshire.
Unsolved Mysteries interviewed several witnesses in the area at the time. Tom Warner was at a friend’s house, where he allegedly was taken by a bolt of lightning and then disappeared momentarily. Nearby, Melanie Kirchdorfer had just ice cream with his family and went to the Lake of Mansfield, where she saw a bright light and began to levitate. Reminded that comes in a boat with other children, and that it is presented. Strangely, Warner said that he had seen on the ship, hidden in a corner. They had not known before, but felt an immediate connection when we finally met.
Other interviewees included Thom Reed, Nancy Reed, and Jane Green. Thom Reed was driving with her family through a bridge at the university of Sheffield, when the noise was more of a bright light appeared. Three hours passed without explanation — after that the time flew by, Nancy, his mother, had strangely switched spots with her grandmother. Jane Green was also around the area. She had been driving back to Great Barrington with a friend when he saw a bright light coming from a huge floating object.
In addition to these accounts, dozens of witnesses called to WSBS, a local radio station, to describe some type of disk-shaped object in the sky. Then, what could explain this strange phenomenon? As they say, the truth is out there — we just don’t know what that is. Here are a couple of theories about what happened that night in the Berkshires.