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One Strange Thing: Paranormal & True-Weird Mysteries

The Metal Man

One Strange Thing: Paranormal & True-Weird Mysteries

One Strange Thing

True Crime, History

4.4697 Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In 1973, a Falkville, Alabama police chief went out to answer a mysterious call about an otherworldly sighting—a figure, a metal man running down the rural roads outside of town—and began an encounter of third kind that would turn his life upside down. 


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0:00.0

I'm Laura Norton, and this is one strange thing, the show where we search the nation's news archives for stories that can't quite be explained.

0:28.2

We've found that so many of the stories we want to cover feature a sheriff or a patrolman who encounters the unexplainable and then has to face down a small town who can't quite

0:34.9

believe what they've experienced.

0:41.2

And today, we bring you just such a man.

0:52.5

You see, in 1973, one Jeff Greenhaw of Falkville, Alabama, had a very, very eventful October.

0:57.9

That year, he had an encounter with a being that some have argued was an alien, and others have posited might have been considered a cryptid. But really, we don't know if

1:05.1

this particular creature, shiny and metallic as it was, quite fits the bill.

1:18.9

Certainly, Jeff Greenhaw didn't think he'd run into any kind of animal, or humanoid for that matter.

1:25.1

In fact, what he saw that night would come to be known as the Metal Man.

1:32.0

According to the Birmingham Post Herald, Jeff Greenhall wasn't just a lawman.

1:34.5

He was the chief of police.

1:37.7

Of course, that was really by default.

1:41.6

He was the only police officer in town, technically speaking.

1:47.0

His patrol car was a truck, and he was responsible for approximately 3.8 square miles of town, and in 1973, just under 1,000 residents. He was young, too,

1:56.8

just 23 years old. But no matter the size of the jurisdiction, that was a fair amount of

2:04.6

responsibility to land on someone who in 2022 would pay a hefty penalty just to rent a car for the weekend.

2:13.6

The evening of October 17, 1973, started normally enough.

2:21.3

Jeff had just begun keeping a camera in his patrol vehicle, which sounds odd we know.

2:27.3

But he had a good reason.

2:30.3

There have been some reports of odd things in the southern skies that week, and Jeff Greenhal

2:37.0

thought that he'd better go out prepared. And prepared he was when, according to the Decatur

2:43.1

Daily, a call came in to the police station. It was from a woman who reported that she'd seen

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