Tinton Falls, NJ: Second Ron Stroh abduction, sample collected
A second reported abduction of Ron Stroh occurred in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. Reddish-brown residue appeared on his right index finger following the incident. Laboratory analysis later identified biological components in this sample.
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On February 3, 1999, Ron Stroh allegedly experienced an abduction event in New Jersey. Following this incident, unusual reddish-brown material was discovered on his right hand. The substance was carefully collected and preserved for subsequent laboratory examination. Scientific analysis later revealed complex biological compounds within the residue. Investigators hoped these materials might provide physical proof of the encounter.
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