Lyndia Morel
Lyndia Morel was an American resident of Manchester, New Hampshire, working as a masseuse at the Swedish Sauna. On November 2, 1973, around 3 AM, she experienced a close encounter with a UFO while driving home to Goffstown. She observed a bright yellow light flashing red, green, and blue, initially mistaken for a planet like Mars. The object followed her car, grew closer, and manifested as an orange-gold globe with hexagonal patterns and an oval window revealing a humanoid figure. Her vehicle accelerated uncontrollably, seemingly pulled by the UFO, accompanied by a high-pitched whine and telepathic communication. The case, investigated by Walter Webb of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO), was documented in their 1974 report and featured in UFO literature including Thomas E. Bullard's abduction catalog. A police officer later reported a similar glowing object nearby, adding corroboration during the 1973 UFO wave.