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Fiffe, Alabama UFO Sightings
Verbatim Transcript WBMG Action News, Birmingham, Alabama
March 3, 1989
Courtesy of The Connection RBBS, Birmingham (205) 854-9074
Greta McHenry, WBMG Action News, Birmingham, Alabama:
So you think that sighting UFO's, unidentified flying objects,
only happens in the movies? Try telling this to the residents of
Fiffe, Alabama, a northeastern farm town of about 1300. The story
began about three Friday evenings ago, when Donna Saylor was
returning home with her sister.
Donna Saylor, First Eyewitness, Fiffe, Alabama:
"It was 7:30 I'd say, and my sister and I were coming home from
town and we spotted a bright light over in the sky just above the
treetops. We commented on how... you know... what it was and how
low it was and stuff and the fact that it wasn't moving. We
looked right straight at it, and we got to look at it about 5 to
8 seconds or so and the object just disappeared."
Greta McHenry, WBMG Action News, Birmingham, Alabama:
After Mrs. Saylor's sighting of the UFO, she contacted the Fiffe
Police Department around 8:40 P.M. Assistant Police Chief Fred
Words and the Police Chief responded to the call. While
traveling DeKalb County Road 43, they too noticed a large lighted
object overhead. They stopped to investigate.
Fred Works, Assistant Police Chief, Fiffe, Alabama:
"I watched it, it just got bigger and bigger and had lights kind
of down under it shining back on the bottom of it. And we never
heard a sound from it. It appeared to be no sound whatsoever."
Greta McHenry, WBMG Action News, Birmingham, Alabama:
Since the first reported sighting, other Fiffe residents say
they have seen a similar object.
Rhonda Worley, Eyewitness, Fiffe, Alabama:
"It's really hard to explain it until you've seen it for
yourself, but it was, it was something I've never seen before."
Greta McHenry, WBMG Action News, Birmingham, Alabama:
Those who have seen "it" say that they want to see "it" again,
to perhaps make sense out of something that remains yet
unexplained.