Most alien abduction cases have one thing in common — no physical evidence.
This one has a hair.
In July 1992 Peter Khoury woke to find two women sitting on his bed in Sydney. They didn't look entirely human.
When it was over — they were gone.
He kept a single strand of blonde hair for six years.
In 1998 forensic DNA testing revealed something that has never been satisfactorily explained — the hair was human,
but the combination of DNA markers has never been recorded in any known human population.
Peter Khoury never cashed in. He is still telling the same story30 years later.
Neal, Andrew, and Emma dig into the only alien abduction case in history with DNA evidence.
Is this a Mostly True Alien Story?
New episodes every Wednesday.
Subscribe wherever you listen. 🛸
This one has a hair.
In July 1992 Peter Khoury woke to find two women sitting on his bed in Sydney. They didn't look entirely human.
When it was over — they were gone.
He kept a single strand of blonde hair for six years.
In 1998 forensic DNA testing revealed something that has never been satisfactorily explained — the hair was human,
but the combination of DNA markers has never been recorded in any known human population.
Peter Khoury never cashed in. He is still telling the same story30 years later.
Neal, Andrew, and Emma dig into the only alien abduction case in history with DNA evidence.
Is this a Mostly True Alien Story?
New episodes every Wednesday.
Subscribe wherever you listen. 🛸