[0:03:03 - 0:03:08] Eventually,
Betty suggested they stop and try to get a better look at the object.
[0:03:42 - 0:03:47] At another stop, the object passed in front of the moon and
Betty observed what she claimed
[0:05:12 - 0:05:16] Betty, who could see it better as Barney was driving, said the object now appeared to have
[0:07:47 - 0:07:51] as he could, repeatedly yelling to
Betty, quote, they're going to capture us.
[0:07:54 - 0:07:58] Betty looked out the window as they drove off, trying to watch the object, but she couldn't
[0:09:49 - 0:09:52] Betty felt a strange compulsion to leave her luggage out of the house and throw the
[0:09:55 - 0:10:00] Betty changed her clothes and noticed her new dress, which wasn't good condition before,
[0:10:28 - 0:10:33] Betty recalled Barney making a sharp turn somewhere, but she wasn't sure where.
[0:11:28 - 0:11:33] Upon hearing the story,
Betty's sister, called a physicist they knew, asking for advice
[0:12:53 - 0:12:59] Ten days after the incident,
Betty had, for five or six nights in a row, a series of
[0:13:06 - 0:13:12] could be more than just dreams, but in fact repressed memories and convinced
Betty to write
[0:13:19 - 0:13:24] Betty remained very uncomfortable by the topic and continued to try to ignore it, but
Betty [0:19:26 - 0:19:30] Barney and
Betty became much more vague and profoundly emotional when retelling this
[0:20:18 - 0:20:22] Betty became terrified and had a powerful urge to get out of the car and run.
[0:21:28 - 0:21:32] Betty said the men who spoke was very business like and spoke with an accent, though she
[0:21:49 - 0:21:53] Betty thought the leader may have been taller and of a slightly different skin color, but
[0:22:45 - 0:22:49] The two were escorted up a kind of ramp into the craft, though
Betty tried to resist
[0:23:41 - 0:23:45] Betty agreed with most of this, but said that the room in which she was led was less
[0:26:19 - 0:26:24] All of the figures then left the room except for the leader, to whom
Betty began talking.
[0:29:13 - 0:29:18] The beings informed
Betty that they could leave and escorted them halfway to their car.
[0:29:48 - 0:29:53] As they parted ways the leader suggested to
Betty that they watched them leave.
[0:30:01 - 0:30:05] Betty went over to Barney, picked up Delcy and invited him to come watch them leave
[0:32:13 - 0:32:18] He focused on the fact that their stories were almost identical to
Betty's dreams, with
[0:32:31 - 0:32:36] Rather than
Betty's dreams being a recollection of an experience, he believed they may have
[0:32:41 - 0:32:46] When
Betty's dreams were recalled around Barney multiple times, Barney may have picked
[0:33:02 - 0:33:06] Confusing a dream for reality was something
Betty and Barney both admitted they could not
[0:33:09 - 0:33:13] Betty was fairly adamant that this was a reality, and that she could tell that her dreams
[0:33:25 - 0:33:28] Furthermore, he had said that he had made a lot of effort to try to prevent
Betty from
[0:35:36 - 0:35:41] Betty and Barney gave public talks on their incident and even appeared on radio and television
[0:38:53 - 0:38:58] Betty was also the United Nations envoy for the Unitarian Universalist Church of which
[0:39:43 - 0:39:48] Neither of them had much interest in UFOs before the incident, though
Betty, again, had had
[0:40:52 - 0:40:57] to remain out of the limelight, and there, especially
Betty's obsession with the topic,
[0:42:14 - 0:42:20] Ten days after the incident,
Betty had intense dreams that were strikingly similar to what
[0:42:36 - 0:42:41] As
Betty recalled her dreams to the investigators with Barney overhearing her do so time after
[0:43:05 - 0:43:09] Simon was encouraged in this conclusion by the fact that
Betty's experience was
[0:43:52 - 0:43:57] But they clearly did know enough about our world to abduct
Betty and Barney without
[0:44:04 - 0:44:09] Another important point made by Martin Cotmeyer was that while
Betty didn't know much
[0:46:15 - 0:46:19] Secondly, while hearing about
Betty's dreams may have influenced Barney's memory, he
[0:46:23 - 0:46:28] At no point under hypnosis, did Barney recall a detail that
Betty shared of which she
[0:46:48 - 0:46:52] Furthermore, while their personality differences could have led to
Betty transferring her dreams
[0:46:58 - 0:47:04] differences you would expect
Betty to remember more because she wanted to, while Barney
[0:51:05 - 0:51:10] Betty continued to share her experience and investigate the case for decades after this
[0:51:30 - 0:51:36] In the late 70s,
Betty claimed to have found the UFO hotspot in East Kingston to which
[0:52:27 - 0:52:32] In one incident in 1980,
Betty gave a presentation to the conference in New York City in which she
[0:53:41 - 0:53:46] At the same time, however, Martin noted that towards the end of her life,
Betty expressed
[0:53:59 - 0:54:04] For the case, it is true that these points apply mostly only to
Betty, not clearly
[0:54:05 - 0:54:09] Yes, but this provides much more weight to the point that
Betty was the source of the false
[0:54:33 - 0:54:38] Consider that a panic attack was triggered in Barney by
Betty's excitement, that his
[0:55:58 - 0:56:03] As I mentioned, the morning after the incident,
Betty took her stained and torn dress off,
[0:56:40 - 0:56:44] Another element of the case that was the subject of quite a bit of debate was
Betty's
[0:57:22 - 0:57:27] from
Betty's star map and Fish's star map, the resemblance between the two is largely
[0:57:35 - 0:57:40] In fact, Adderberg found a star pattern that fit more closely with
Betty's and Fish's.
[0:58:03 - 0:58:08] Betty and Barney Hill case endures, 60 years later, as one of the most mysterious and captivating
[0:59:04 - 0:59:09] Betty, had a habit of seeing spectacular fantasies in what other witnesses said were