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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2019 · 1H 20M

Episode 15 - Can I Get a Witness?

from API Case Files · host Paul Carr

Released: 15 December 2019 Duration: 80 minutes, 3 seconds Marsha Barnhart deep-dives into a just-closed case in Medina, Ohio of a large V-shaped low-flying craft. Upon closer examination, the Witness in this case displayed common characteristics found in other "high strangeness" witnesses. Paul Carr discusses his presentation at this year's Mysteries of Space and Sky Conference held in Gambrills, MD November 9th. Savannah Dollison conducted research into psychological barriers that explain why UFO and anomalous experience witnesses are often reluctant to report sightings. For detailed show notes and other information, please apicasefiles.com Links Case 19-0011 Medina, OH Other Witness reports to NUFORC http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/148/S148501.html http://www.nuforc.org/webreports/148/S148576.html Paul's visual aids for Mysteries of Space and Sky talk Savannah Dollison's Research into Witness Psychology UFO Sightings Are at Record Heights Chris Rutkowski Sharon Hill Crime Reporting and Victim Psychology:   Mark Rodeghier   The script for this Episode API General Links Report Your UFO Sighting API's Video Series Our Investigations Page Credits: Producer and Host: Marsha Barnhart Postproduction: Paul Carr Art: Mel

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Released: 15 December 2019 Duration: 80 minutes, 3 seconds Marsha Barnhart deep-dives into a just-closed case in Medina, Ohio of a large V-shaped low-flying craft. Upon closer examination, the Witness in this case displayed common characteristics...

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