About the show
First Half: On October 1, 1993, a 12-year-old girl was kidnapped at knifepoint from her bedroom in Petaluma, California, during a sleepover with two friends, while her mother slept soundly in the room next door. This rarest of all kidnappings — a stranger abduction from the home — triggered one of the largest manhunts in FBI history. Investigative journalist Kim Cross joins us to discuss how many Americans remember Polly’s face, which appeared on the national news every night, on the cover of People magazine, and on more than 8 million flyers distributed as far as China, but with the emotional gravity of Polly’s story, many of these investigators have never shared their stories until now.
Second Half: In recent times, several ‘whistle blowers’ have stepped forward claiming they have knowledge of UFO crash retrievals, and that the U.S. government has covered up such info ever since Roswell in 1947. Researcher and author Mark Olly joins us to discuss first-hand accounts of those involved, up-dates from those same sources, new international scientific analysis of debris fragments, and how physical evidence can still remain a mystery over four decades, the boundary of two centuries, and the turning of a new millennium.
«Somewhere in Time» with Art Bell: Coast to Coast AM travels back through time to December 15, 1999, when Art Bell opened the phone lines all night long with much speculation about the Coming Global Super Storm, the rise of Amazon, and fears about Y2K.
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