New Lexington, OH: Automatic photos and possible ET encounter
A resident of New Lexington reported discovering six photographs on her phone taken automatically in her backyard on the evening of May 8, 2011. The witness stated she did not intentionally capture these images, which showed vehicle headlights and yard features, and noted discrepancies regarding the timeline and phone security settings.
Background
On May 8, 2011, a witness in New Lexington, Ohio, experienced a puzzling incident involving her mobile phone. While preparing to drive her husband to work around 11:50 PM, she later discovered six consecutive photographs stored on her device timestamped at 11:54 PM. The images depicted her backyard, showing vehicle headlights, a neighbor's fence, and street lights in the distance.
The witness emphasized that she could not have taken the photos intentionally or accidentally. Her phone required fingerprint and pattern unlock, featured a wallet-style case covering the camera lens, and displayed a mandatory camera warning that she had never dismissed. Furthermore, the front-facing camera would have needed activation, and consecutive shots require holding a button down.
Additional confusion arose from the timeline. The photos were timestamped at 11:54 PM, yet the couple reportedly left home around 11:56 PM and arrived at the husband's workplace at 11:58 PM. The drive normally takes three minutes, suggesting a temporal inconsistency. The witness sought advice from TBV Investigations regarding potential extraterrestrial contact or interdimensional communication, believing the images might contain hidden messages.