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Exeter UFO Incident

A teenager and two police officers watched a large, silent UFO hover over an open field. The case, thoroughly investigated, became the subject of John Fuller's classic book 'Incident at Exeter.'

September 3, 1965
Exeter, New Hampshire, USA
3+ witnesses

The Exeter Incident

On September 3, 1965, teenager Norman Muscarello and two police officers observed a large, brilliantly lit UFO hovering over a field in Exeter, New Hampshire. The case became one of the best-documented of the era and inspired John Fuller’s influential book.

The Night

September 3, 1965:

  • After midnight
  • Rural area
  • Open field
  • Clear conditions
  • Multiple witnesses

Norman Muscarello

Teenage witness:

  • 18 years old
  • Walking home
  • Hitchhiking
  • Along Route 150
  • First to see object

What He Saw

Muscarello observed:

  • Large object
  • Five bright red lights
  • Hovering over field
  • Silent
  • Pulsating

The Approach

Object moved:

  • Toward him
  • Low altitude
  • Terrifying
  • He ran to house
  • Then police station

Officer Bertrand

First responding officer:

  • Eugene Bertrand
  • Returned to scene with Muscarello
  • Both saw object
  • Close observation
  • Confirmed sighting

The Sighting

Together they watched:

  • Object rose from trees
  • Hovered over field
  • Five red lights
  • Pulsating
  • Completely silent

Officer Hunt

Second officer arrived:

  • David Hunt
  • Also witnessed
  • As object departed
  • Third confirmation
  • Three witnesses now

The Object

All described:

  • 80-90 feet diameter
  • Five red lights
  • In line or arc
  • Pulsating pattern
  • Silent operation

Duration

The sighting:

  • Lasted several minutes
  • Clear observation
  • Close range
  • Detailed views
  • Well documented

Air Force Investigation

Project Blue Book:

  • Investigated case
  • Explained as aircraft lights
  • Witnesses disagreed
  • Inadequate explanation
  • Case marked explained

Problems with Explanation

But witnesses noted:

  • No sound at all
  • Too close for aircraft
  • Wrong behavior
  • Not matching
  • Still mysterious

John Fuller

Writer investigated:

  • Extensive research
  • Interviewed all witnesses
  • Documented everything
  • Published 1966
  • “Incident at Exeter”

The Book

Fuller’s work:

  • Detailed account
  • Became classic
  • Introduced case widely
  • Historical significance
  • Still referenced

Significance

Exeter significant for:

  • Police witnesses
  • Multiple confirmations
  • Thorough investigation
  • Influential book
  • Well documented

Legacy

The Exeter incident represents a cornerstone of 1960s UFO research. The multiple police witnesses, thorough investigation, and John Fuller’s book ensured this case would remain significant for decades.