Earth Aliens On Earth.com
Resources for those who are stranded here
Earth
Our Bookstore is OPEN
Over 5000 new & used titles, competitively priced!
Topics: UFOs - Paranormal - Area 51 - Ghosts - Forteana - Conspiracy - History - Biography - Psychology - Religion - Crime - Health - Geography - Maps - Science - Money - Language - Recreation - Technology - Fiction - Other - New
Search... for keyword(s)  

Location: Mothership -> UFO -> Updates -> 1999 -> May -> Seven Steps to Hell

UFO UpDates Mailing List

Seven Steps to Hell

From: Kenny Young <ufo@fuse.net>
Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 13:01:56 -0400
Fwd Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 09:17:24 -0400
Subject: Seven Steps to Hell


EBK and list;

Here are two articles regarding the '66 Portage Pursuit. The
first article makes brief mention of a mysterious automobile
which had a strange triangular emblem w/lightning bolt on the
side of the vehicle [filled with radio equipment] that was
accompanied by the written phrase: "Seven Steps to Hell."

And has anything similar been reported elsewhere?

[this wouldn't seem normal for the '66 time-period/ or even today..?]

Thanks,
KENNY YOUNG
-----

The Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Sunday, October 9, 1966
Pg. 8- A:

HE CHASED A FLYING SAUCER, NOW HIS LIFE IS SHATTERED
by John De Groot

RAVENNA (AP)--In his world of loneliness and twisted nightmares,
Dale Spaur wonders if the nightmare will ever end.

It began six months ago with "Seven Steps to Hell" and ended
with a flying saucer named Floyd.

In the predawn hours of a gentle April morning, Portage County
Sheriff's Deputy Spaur chased a flying saucer 86 miles.

NOW THE STRANGE craft is chasing him.  And he is hiding from it,
a bearded stranger peering past the limp curtains of a tiny
motel room in Solon.

He no longer is a deputy sheriff.

His marriage is shattered.

He has lost 40 pounds.

He lives on one bowl of cereal and a sandwich each day.

He walks three miles to an $80-a-week painters job. His motel
room costs $60 a week.  The court has ordered him to pay his
wife $20 a week for the support of his two children.

That leaves Dale Spaur exactly nothing.

THE FLYING saucer did it.

"If I could change all that I have done in my life," he said, "I
would change just one thing.  And that would be the night we
chased that damn thing.  That saucer."

He spit the word out, "Saucer." An obscenity.

Others might understand.

Four other officers took part in the April 17 [1966] drama.

Police Chief Gerald Buchert of Mantua saw the craft and
photographed it.  The pictures turned out badly, an odd fuzzy
white thing suspended in blackness.  Today, Chief Buchert laughs
nervously when he speaks of that night.

"I'D RATHER NOT talk about it," he says.  "It's something that
should be forgotten...left alone.  I saw something, but I don't
know what it was."

Special Deputy W.L. Neff rode with Spaur during the chase.

He won't talk about it.

His wife Jackelyne explains, "I hope I never see him like he was
after the chase.  He was real white, almost in a state of shock.
It was awful."

"And people made fun of him afterwards.  He never talks about it
anymore.  Once he told me, 'If that thing landed in my back
yard, I wouldn't tell a soul.'  He's been through a wringer."

PATROLMAN Frank Panzenella saw the chase end in Conway, Pa.,
where he works.  He saw the craft.

Now he is silent.  Friends say he had his telephone removed
because of calls about that April morning.

H. Wayne Huston was a police officer in East Palestine, O.  He
had worked there seven years.  Several months after the saucer
passed above him in the night, he resigned...going to Seattle
Wash., to drive a bus.

Huston now goes by Harold W. Huston.  He tells you," Sure I quit
because of that thing.  People laughed at me. And there was
pressure... You couldn't put your finger on it, but the pressure
was there.

The city officials didn't like police officers chasing flying
saucers."

SPAUR AND HUSTON have turned in their badges.

Now Spaur hides in Solon, a fugitive from a flying saucer named
Floyd.  He cannot escape the strange craft.

Spaur and Neff were checking on a car parked alongside U.S. 224
between Randolph and Atwater.  The car was filled with radio
equipment and had a strange emblem painted on its side, a
triangle with a bolt of lightning inside it.  Above the emblem
was written, "Seven Steps to Hell."

Behind them they heard a strange humming noise and turning, said
they saw a huge saucer shaped craft rise out of a woods and
hover above them, bathing them in a warm white light.

Then it moved off.

LEAVING THE mystery car behind, never to be seen again, the two
deputies hopped into their cruiser and chased the object,
sometimes at speeds of more than 100 miles an hour.  The chase
finally ended when the cruiser ran out of gas near Pittsburgh.
They said the craft they chased was about 50 feet across and 15
to 20 feet high with a large dome on its top and an antenna
jutted out from the rear of the dome.

After the chase, Spaur's daily routine was washed away in a sea
of reporters, television cameramen, Air Force investigators,
government officials, strange letters from places like Little
Rock, Ark. and Australia that told him what to do if "the little
green men" tried to contact him.

"MY ENTIRE LIFE came crashing down around my shoulders," he
said.

"Everything changed.  I still don't really know what happened.
But suddenly, it was as though everybody owned me.  And I no
longer had anything for myself.  My wife, my home, my children.
They all seemed to fade away."

Spaur's wife Daneise now is alone with her two children.

She has filed for divorce and is working as a waitress in a bar
at Ravenna.

"Something happened to Dale, but I don't know what it was," she
says. He came home that day and I never saw him more frightened
before. He acted strange, listless.  He just sat around.  He was
very pale."

"THEN LATER, he got real nervous.  And he started to run away.
He'd just disappear for days and days.  I wouldn't see him."

"Our marriage fell apart.  All sorts of people came to the
house.  Investigators.  Reporters.  They kept him up all night.
They kept after him, hounding him.  They hounded him right into
the ground."

"And he changed."

Then one night, Dale came home very late.  He isn't sure what
happened. He walked into the living room.  There were some other
people there.  Things were very tense.  Very confused.

HE GRABBED his wife and shook her.  Hard.  He kept shaking her.
It left big ugly bruises on her arms. He doesn't know how or
why...

That was the end of July.  Daneise filed assault and battery
charges. Dale was jailed and turned in his badge.

A newspaper printed a story about the deputy who chased the
flying saucer being jailed for beating his wife.

When he got out of jail, Dale ran...left town, turned his back
on everything.

BUT THE SAUCER followed him, locked in his dreams.

In Ravenna, Daneise can only say, "Dale is a lost soul.

And everything is finished for us."

In Solon, Dale said, "I have become a freak.  I'm so damn
lonely.  Look at me...34 years old and what do I have? Nothing."

"Who knows me?  To everyone I'm Dale Spaur, the nut who chased a
flying saucer.  My father called me several weeks ago.

A long time ago we had a fight.  I hadn't heard from him for
years.  Then he calls me."

"DO YOU THINK he called to ask how I was...To say 'I love you,
son... To see if I wanted to go fishing, or something?

Hell, no.  He wanted to know if I'd seen any more flying
saucers."

"I tried to go to church for help.  I went to church and the
minister introduced me to the congregation.  'We have the man
who chased a flying saucer with us today,' he said."

Dale Spaur wept as he told what the flying saucer named Floyd
had done to him.

He calls it Floyd because he saw it once more while he was still
working for the sheriff's department.

THE RADIO operators knew civilians were monitoring their
broadcasts.  So they agreed to use a code name if the flying
saucer was seen again.  They called it Floyd...Dale Spaur's
middle name.

Dale was driving east on Interstate 80-S one night in June
[1966].  He looked up.  There it was.

"Floyd's here with me," he whispered into the radio.

Then he parked the car and sat there, alone.  This time Barney
Neff was not with him.  Dale did not look out the window.  He
lit a cigarette and stared at the floor of the cruiser.  He sat
there for nearly 15 minutes...not looking outside, not wanting
to see Floyd.

WHEN HE LOOKED up, Floyd had disappeared.

Yet it still follows him. And it has ruined his life. This he
believes.

EOA

-------------------

The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Monday, April 18, 1966
Pg. 14

OHIO DEPUTIES CHASE, LOSE BRILLIANT UFO
by Douglas Bloomfield
Portage County Bureau

RAVENNA--Hundreds of persons in two states reported seeing a
"brilliant and shiny" object over eastern Ohio early yesterday.
Two Portage County deputies chased it 86 miles.

Portage County Deputy Sheriff Dale Spaur said he and his
partner, Deputy Sheriff W.H. Neff played tag with the mysterious
object from 5 a.m. near Ravenna to 6:30 a.m. on the outskirts of
Pittsburgh.

Police Chief Gerald Buchert of Mantua saw the object and
photographed it in front of his home.  He showed a print of his
picture to the Plain Dealer but said the Air Force told him not
to release it or permit photographs to be taken.

BUCHERT DESCRIBED it as "round when I looked straight up at it,
but when it moved to the left--I feel like an idiot saying
this--it looked like a saucer, like two table saucers put
together."

The photograph showed an object with a very dark bottom and a
very light top.  Each half seemed to resemble a saucer seen from
the side. The lighter top "saucer" was upside down.

Spaur described the object as about 40 feet wide and 18 feet
high.  He said he clocked it at speeds up to 103 mph as they
chased it from Randolph Township to Conway, Pa.

A BRILLIANT beam of light from the object lit the area.  Spaur
said, "It was so bright, even with the sun coming out, it stood
out.  Its lines were very distinct," he said as he used the bell
of a flashlight to describe the object.

"We were close, closer than I ever want to be again," he told
the Plain Dealer.  "I know nobody's going to believe it but its
true."  Spaur said all his former doubts about UFOs were
removed.

"Somebody had control over it.  It wasn't just an object
floating around.  It can maneuver.  The only sound was a steady,
faint humming like an electrical transformer when we first
spotted it," he said.  The sound was inaudible as the deputies
chased the object, they added.

AT CONWAY, PA., Spaur said the object began hovering and was
"going for altitude, straight up."  After watching for about 20
minutes, he and the others went inside the police station to
telephone U.S. Air Force officials he said, and when they came
back outside the object was gone.

The Federal Aviation Agency's Air Traffic Control Centers at
Oberlin and Pittsburgh said they spotted no unknown objects on
their radar early yesterday.

EOA
-----------

UFO Research
http://home.fuse.net/ufo/



[ Next Message | Previous Message | This Day's Messages ]
[ This Month's Index | UFO UpDates Main Index | MUFON Ontario ]

UFO UpDates - Toronto - updates@globalserve.net
Operated by Errol Bruce-Knapp - ++ 416-696-0304

A Hand-Operated E-Mail Subscription Service for the Study of UFO Related Phenomena.
To subscribe please send your first and last name to updates@globalserve.net
Message submissions should be sent to the same address.


[ UFO Topics | People | Ufomind What's New | Ufomind Top Level ]

To find this message again in the future...
Link it to the appropriate Ufologist or UFO Topic page.

Archived as a public service by Area 51 Research Center which is not responsible for content.
Software by Glenn Campbell. Technical contact: webmaster@ufomind.com

Financial support for this web server is provided by the Research Center Catalog.