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A Preliminary Report
By Bill Chalker and Diane Harrison
AUFORN auforn@hypermax.net.au
10-14-1
An
extraordinary and controversial milieu has developed around events that reportedly
began late on the evening of Thursday, October 4th, 2001, at a Gundiah property
near Tiaro, culminating in the early hours of
Friday, October 5th, 2001, and then played out in the glare of rapidly escalating
media coverage.
Three people were directly involved in these alleged events. Keith Rylance
(39), his wife Amy (22), and their business partner, Petra Heller (35) were
on their property, which was being developed as "Whispering
Winds" winery. Other potential activities were also being developed at
the location. The following account comes from interviews conducted by us
with them, along with primary source material such as TV interviews.
Keith Rylance told us that he had gone to sleep in the caravan bedroom at
about 9.30 pm. Petra retired to her bedroom in the caravan annex. Amy stayed
on a couch watching TV in the caravan annex "lounge room". Each
of these locations were in close proximity, separated by a window and wall
respectively from the lounge room. Petra's room had a door leading to the
lounge room, which was left ajar. The door to the bedroom, where Keith was,
apparently was open to the lounge room. Amy apparently fell asleep on the
couch. A storm was in the area.
Around 11.15 pm, Petra was reportedly woken up and when she entered the adjacent
lounge was confronted by an extraordinary sight, that allegedly quickly overwhelmed
her. A rectangular beam of light was being projected through the open window
of the caravan lounge room. This light beam appeared to be truncated at the
end. Inside the beam Petra claims to have seen Amy in a sleep prone position,
being carried out head first through the window. Underneath her, also within
the beam were the items that had been on the coffee table adjacent to the
couch Amy had been on. Before apparently fainting in shock Petra saw that
the beam was coming from a disc shaped UFO hovering just above the ground
a short distance away, near a tree at the rear of the clear section, immediately
behind the annex caravan house.
Petra reports she believes she was only in a faint for a very short period
of time. Regaining consciousness, she began screaming. Keith reports that
he was awoken by the commotion coming from Petra. As he came from the caravan
bedroom and stepped down into the lounge room annex Keith claims he was confronted
by the sight of a highly agitated Petra and the contents of the coffee table
on the floor in front of the window. He told us that he soon realised that
the window screen was torn in both a vertical fashion and along the bottom
of the window frame. Keith indicated that initially he couldn't get any sense
out of Petra who was crying and very agitated, so he rushed outside trying
to locate Amy.
She
was reportedly nowhere to be found. Keith states when he started to be less
agitated himself he was eventually able to get from Petra an idea of what
happened. Keith claims he initially refused to believe what Petra was telling
him. He said he rushed outside again trying to find his wife. Eventually as
the situation became clearer, Keith indicates he decided to call the police.
Keith call the Tiaro police around 11.40 pm reporting that his wife had been
abducted and imploring that the police should come out. The manning status
at that time meant there were some delays in the police coming out, but about
hour and a half after the initial call Senior Constable Robert Maragna from
Tiaro and an officer from Maryborough arrived at the site. Initially police
thought they might have been walking into a situation involving foul play,
even perhaps a murder scene, but then the bizarre circumstances of the alleged
events came into focus. The two people, Keith and Petra, at the Gundiah property
were claiming that Amy Rylance had been abducted by a "spaceship"!
The officers were struggling to keep an open mind.
They
were joined later by Sgt. John Bosnjak, the officer in charge of the Tiaro
police. He had been asleep when the police called him to assist in the investigation.
The three officers continued their investigations at the site. They confirmed
that Keith Rylance and Petra Heller appeared to be in an agitated state and
that there was no sign of Amy Rylance. The torn screen was examined. A flowering
bush, commonly known as "yesterday, today, tomorrow" was located
immediately outside the left side of window, had indications of possibly being
affected by heat or another mechanism along its right side. Oddly another
flowering bush, a hibiscus, located immediately on the right hand side of
the window area was not affected in the same way. The police took samples
for possible later testing.
While the police were at the property, a phone call came through, which was
taken by Keith Rylance. A woman was calling from Mackay indicating that she
had taken a somewhat distressed and apparently dehydrated young woman from
a BP petrol service station on the northern outskirts of central Queensland
city of Mackay, some 790 kilometres to the north of the Gundiah - Tiaro area.
The young woman turned out to be Amy Rylance, and the female caller was ringing
to advise that Amy was apparently all right and was at the Mackay hospital,
where she had been examined by a doctor. Keith handed the phone to Snr. Constable
Marangna.
Given these extraordinary circumstances Mackay police were called in, making
a total of three police stations involved in the investigation -Tiaro, on
outskirts of central Qeensland, Maryborough on the coast and
Mackay, some 790 kilometres to the north of the Gundiah - Tiaro area. A statement
was notarised by the Mackay police with a Justice Act acknowledgement, that
required Amy to acknowledge that she had stated
was true to the best of her knowledge and belief, and that if it is admitted
as evidence, that she may be liable to prosecution if she had indicated anything
in it that she knew was false.
This statement indicated that she last only recollected lying on the couch
at the Gundiah property. She had no recollection of the events that Petra
described, but claimed she then next remembered waking up lying on a
bench in a strange rectangular room. llumination came from the walls and the
ceiling. She was alone. She indicated she called out and heard what seemed
to be a male voice, asking her to be calm and that everything
would be alright and that she would not be harmed. Soon an opening appeared
in the wall and "a guy" about 6 feet tall walked into the room.
The
man appeared to be slender in build but in perfect proportion, covered head
to foot in a full body suit. He had what seemed to be a black covering mask
on his face, with a hole for his eyes, nose and mouth. He repeated his calming
assurances. Amy felt she had been there a while. The guy told her they were
returning her to a place not far from where they took her from, because the
lights were wrong at the property and it wasn't safe. She then indicates she
found herself lying on the bed and falling asleep.
The next thing she recollects is that she woke up on the ground with trees
around her. She felt disorientated, could smell the ocean, and indicated she
was not sure how long she tumbled through bushland, but seemingly
it was for a long time, but she felt she wasn't making much progress. She
then came out onto a road that looked like a highway and saw a light from
a petrol station. She walked into the station, where staff seeing her state,
tried to offer some assistance. She accepted some water, as she felt somewhat
dehydrated. Initially she was not able to answer identifying questions, and
didn't know where she was.
She was also asked if she had been drinking or was on drugs, to which she
said no. Amy indicated she felt tired, sore, drained and lethargic. She asked
a woman at the service station to take her to the hospital, as she
didn't know of where else to go. The woman and her friend took Amy to the
hospital.
Later Amy spoke with two police officers and also spoke with her husband Keith
from the hospital. She then went to Mackay police station where she gave the
statement of events. Amy also indicated that this sort
of thing had never happened to her before, but when she was in 5th year school
she had seen a large UFO surrounded by smaller objects.
The police arranged to put Amy in a motel pending the arrival of her husband.
He and Petra arrived during the day and indicated they spent considerable
time with Amy discussing what happen. Extensive notes were apparently made
and photographs were taken of a triangular arrangement of marks on her inner
right thigh, marks on each heel and the growing out of her hair which she
had dyed earlier in the week. Her hair had apparently started to show her
former colour, suggestive that some considerable time had passed for her,
apparently indicative of rather more than a few hours. Body hair had allegedly
also become somewhat more pronounced that would otherwise would be apparent
for the short time involved.
Via an Newsagent's a copy of the Australian Ufologist magazine was purchased,
Keith, Petra and Amy started to learn more about UFOs. Keith Rylance contacted
the Australian UFO Research Network office number mentioned in the magazine.
Diane Harrison took the call Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 15:20 p.m and for the next
hour or so listened to the story that Keith and Amy told. Petra was apparently
sleeping at the time.
Given the nature of the story, its complexity and the fact it apparently featured
the alleged use of "solid light", Diane decide to bring Bill Chalker
into the investigation, making contact with him during the evening of Friday,
October 5th. Paradoxically Bill was scheduled to talk at a Brisbane UFO conference
on October 13th, and his topics included "solid light" cases and
the application of science to alien abduction cases. Bill put a call through
to them at the motel, securing permission to record the conversation.
Once again Petra was not available to talk about her part in the alleged events.
Keith Rylance went into considerable detail about the events, referring often
to the notes they had apparently been compiling during the
day. The details described covered the events Petra had witnessed, what Keith
had experienced, and what Amy told them had happened to her during her experience.
Finally Bill spoke with Amy, focusing mainly on
the events before and after the claimed onboard experiences, because Keith
had already gone into considerable detail about the latter.
Bill discussed with Amy her general responses and her physical state and her current state of thought on her experiences. Keith Rylance seemed to want to control how both media and investigators would get involved.
His
desire to contact the media promptly drew from both Diane and Bill the suggestion
that he should think very carefully about the possible ramifications of doing
so. Keith seemed to feel that it was important to get the story out, as it
would come out anyway and this way he could control the way it did. He was
also trying to restrict the way the investigators could or should look into
their experience. He claimed they didn't need to proof the experience. While
he didn't directly witness the experiences he believed both Amy and Petra.
Given the possible nature of the event, and that irrespective of the ultimate
resolution of the affair, it seemed destined to be a big story, Diane and
Bill decided to undertake an investigation. They had been given an indication
from Keith Rylance that the three would wait for the investigators to come
to Mackay. The claimants were in no apparent hurry to return to Gundiah. They
gave permission for Bill and Diane to visit the property on the way. Bill
arrived in the Brisbane area on Tuesday afternoon, October 9th.
Diane and Bill then travelled to Gundiah, arriving at the Whispering Winds
winery property, just after 10 pm. Because of the lateness of the hour, we
got the witnesses permission to stay there overnight and to conduct whatever
investigation we needed to do. Keith had arranged for a neighbour to regularly
check on the two pets left behind, namely a parrot and a kelpie dog. He indicated
to us that it would be okay to let the dog off for a run, but warned us it
was very friendly but inclined to jump all over people.
We let the dog off at some point and observed its behaviour. At one point
it did jump up on the window where the damaged screen was located. This gave
some support to the possibility that at least some, if not all of the damage,
could have been caused by the dog. Some of the damage on closer inspection
seemed suggestive of possible dog damage. Our inspection of the plant damage
also suggested possible prosaic causes, such as heat stress. A plant at the
front of the house had similar damage and a healthy flowering bush of the
same species that was at the window, was examined by us at Mount Basset lawn
cemetery has similar damaged.
A gardener there we spoke to indicated that the species often had random or more extensive damage of a heat stress nature from hot sunlight. The prosaic possibilities for both the screen and the plant damage are only suggestive at this point and further investigation is required. We undertook extensive investigations at the property and the area. Police were very helpful. Our investigation generated many issues and questions, which we feel need resolution, in order to assist interpretations of these events. Further extensive investigations were undertaken in Mackay, focusing in particular at the area where Amy Rylance returned.
These
included attempts to reconstruct the circumstances of Amy's return, through
onsite research. The BP petrol service station staff were spoken with and
a surveillance video tape that may contain Amy's visit there was provided
to us by the station owner. This part of our investigation also generated
many issues and questions that need resolution if we are to approach any measure
of certainty about the real nature of the events alleged.
Keith Rylance indicated to us he would be available to us when we got to Mackay,
but it was made clear to us early on the first day of our investigations there
that this wasn't probably going to be the case. When we contacted the motel
where they had been the night before, their third motel in Mackay, we learned
they had apparently already checked out that morning. We left messages on
their phone but didn't hear from Keith until early on the afternoon of our
second day, as we were leaving Mackay. In his mobile call, Keith apologised
for not being available, but was indicating they had relocated to an unspecified
location after having fled the area.
The
primary reason for this Keith indicated was that they claimed they had a kind
of "men-in-black" experience. In this case Keith was reporting a
pursuit of their vehicle by a high powered dark brown 4 wheel truck. The nature
of this event apparently frightened Keith, Amy and Petra, prompting Keith
to attempt to loose the vehicle and eventually leave the area.
Before the completion of this preliminary report (14th October) we have heard
from Keith again. We remain hopeful that they will get into more direct contact
with us.
This affair is both extraordinary and controversial. Many have rushed to judgement,
but given it's complex and evolving dynamics, caution and patience is necessary.
We have many issues and questions we would like
to try to resolve. Further contact with the Rylances and Petra Heller may
help this process. The case is far from closed and requires an objective,
open-minded investigation. Only time will give us the possibility of resolution
and certainty about this intriguing but controversial affair.
Regards, Diane Harrison National Director of The Australian
UFO Research Network Australian Skywatch Director
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