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The Pennine Hills, located in Northern England, played host to a number of strange phenomenon throughout the 1970s and into the 80s. From the "Phantom Copters" of 1973, to triangular shaped UFOs and low hovering objects that would stop cars, the area was a hotspot.

It ultimately culminated in two events connected by one person, Alan Godfrey. The mysterious death of Zigmund Adamski was strange by police standards, but even stranger when the police refused to investigated it. It became stranger four months later, when the officer involved would have a startling encounter with alien beings.

This week, we talk about the Pennine Mystery!

The Night Monitor just released and album inspired by this case! You can check it out on bandcamp.

Sources:

The Pennine UFO Mystery by Jenny Randles

Who or What Were They? By Alan Godfrey 

“Phantom Copters: On The Trail of the Phantom Flyer” by Dr. David Clarke

“Frightening Car-Stop Near Nelson” by Tony Grimshaw and Jenny Randles, Flying Saucer Review, V 23 N 2, March-April 1977

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Anonymous

Interesting that Rendlesham Forest happened almost a month after Alan's abduction. I wonder where they found Zigmund's bag of potatoes?

Patrick Scott

These stories--the smaller incidents of spiked spheres and sheep and mist were the best so far. I keep coming back to listen to them. Were they all from the same book? The non-Adamski stories and police encounter I mean. Would love to hear more.

yerufoguy

They were mentioned in The Pennine UFO Mystery, but for most I went to OG sources.