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Mrs. Beaudoin

Witness
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Witness

Mrs. Beaudoin is an American civilian witness prominently featured in two notable UFO cases. In March 1957, near Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, she reported observing unidentified red and green lights maneuvering erratically in the sky, which she described to base personnel including Lt. Ott and Capt. Linsley. Project Blue Book investigators dismissed her account as stars, despite her insistence, while aircraft failed to intercept the objects that accelerated away rapidly. On November 2, 1973, in Manchester, New Hampshire, Mrs. Beaudoin and her husband provided crucial testimony in the abduction-like encounter of Mrs. Morel. The terrified woman fled to their home, claiming a UFO pursued her car with a high-pitched whine, causing physical effects; she collapsed into Mr. Beaudoin's arms. Their detailed report to investigator Walter Webb aided APRO analysis. No birth/death dates or publications are known; her role underscores civilian contributions to early UAP investigations.