This claim asserts that Barney and Betty Hill experienced an unaccounted-for period of missing time during their 1961 nighttime drive through New Hampshire. Fuller documents the couple discovering they had arrived home hours later than expected, with watches stopped and memories fragmented. Evidence includes diary entries, timelines reconstructed with investigators, and the couple’s confused recollections. Conceptually, this forms one of the earliest canonical missing-time cases and anchors later abduction literature. DSETI evaluates it as Moderate—missing time is real but ambiguous.








