I want to share one of the strangest and most detailed alien abduction cases I’ve ever come across. This is the Betty Andreasson Luca case, and it stands out because of how vivid it is, how long it unfolded over her life, and because she produced a large number of disturbing drawings based on what she said happened to her.

Betty Andreasson was a religious woman living in South Ashburnham, Massachusetts. She was a devoted Christian, a mother, and by all accounts an ordinary person with no interest in UFOs before her experience. The main incident happened on the evening of January 25, 1967, but according to later investigation, this was not her first encounter.

That night, Betty was at home with several of her children. Her husband was away. At around 6:30 pm, a strange light appeared outside the house. It was extremely bright, white, and unlike anything she had seen before. The power went out and the house became completely silent.

Betty gathered her children in the living room. She later said that they suddenly became frozen, sitting upright on the couch, unable to move or speak. She tried to get their attention and realized something was very wrong.

At that point, several beings entered the house. According to Betty, they did not open doors. They passed straight through the walls. She described them as small humanoid figures with large heads, slanted eyes, and thin bodies. They wore tight suits and moved in a smooth gliding motion rather than walking.

One of the beings communicated with her directly in her mind, telling her not to be afraid and that she would not be harmed. Despite this, she was terrified.

She was led outside the house toward a hovering craft. The craft was round and glowing, with no visible rivets or seams. She said it looked nothing like airplanes or rockets she was familiar with.

Inside the craft, the rooms were curved and softly lit. The walls appeared to glow on their own. There were no obvious controls, wires, or machinery. Everything felt organic and unfamiliar.

Betty was taken into a room where she underwent a medical examination. She described being placed on a table while the beings examined her body. A needle-like instrument was inserted into her navel, causing intense pain. She screamed and cried, and at one point she said the beings seemed surprised by her emotional reaction.

After the examination, the experience shifted dramatically. She was taken into another chamber that she said felt completely different from the rest of the craft.

This is where the case becomes especially strange.

Betty described being brought into a room filled with overwhelming light. There she encountered a massive bird-like being made of fire and radiant energy. She described it as a phoenix. It was not physical in the way the other beings were. It was immense, powerful, and impossible to fully describe.

She said the phoenix communicated with her without words and showed her visions of time, space, death, and rebirth. She felt as though she left her body and entered another state of existence. At one point she believed she actually died and was later returned.

This part of the experience felt deeply spiritual to her and conflicted with her religious beliefs, which caused her a great deal of distress afterward.

Eventually, she was returned to her home. When she re-entered the living room, her children were still sitting exactly where she left them, frozen in place. As soon as she returned, they suddenly began moving and talking again as if nothing had happened. To them, no time had passed.

In the days and years following the event, Betty experienced nightmares, anxiety, and emotional turmoil. She struggled to reconcile what she experienced with her faith. She kept much of it private for a long time.

Later, UFO researcher Raymond Fowler became involved in the case. Under hypnosis, Betty recalled extensive additional details and began producing drawings of what she had seen.

These drawings included images of the beings, the craft, interior rooms, strange rotating mechanical chambers, star-filled voids, and most notably, the phoenix-like entity made of fire and light.

Her drawings are simple and rough, but extremely intense. Many people who see them describe them as unsettling. What stands out is how consistent her imagery remained over decades, even when she was interviewed years later.

As Fowler continued investigating, it became clear that Betty believed she had been taken more than once, possibly starting in childhood. She described a lifelong pattern of encounters that she felt were connected to her spiritual development.

Skeptics have suggested explanations ranging from sleep paralysis to religious visions to psychological trauma. Believers argue that the complexity, consistency, and sheer strangeness of the details make the case hard to dismiss.

Regardless of how you interpret it, the Andreasson Luca case is unlike most abduction stories. It blends classic UFO elements with deeply symbolic and religious imagery in a way that feels very personal and very disturbing.

Her drawings remain some of the most haunting visual material associated with any alleged alien encounter, and they are one of the main reasons this case is still discussed today.

by PuzzleheadedFilm2535

3 Comments

  1. PuzzleheadedFilm2535 on

    After a strange light appeared outside her home in 1967 a woman reported missing time frozen children and experiences she later drew in unsettling detail.

  2. I wonder…when the beings came into her home, they materialized through the walls. She doesn’t say how they exited her home. Did they simply walk through the walls like before or were they reduced to going through the confines of the door?