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Netflix’s Unsolved Mysteries is back with a bang and sending shivers down our spines already.
And we’re not the only ones, as viewers are sharing how petrified they are after a particular episode from season three involving UFOs.
Something In The Sky explores a series of UFO sightings over Lake Michigan in 1994, with interviews from witness and meteorologist Jack Bushong talking about how he saw what he thought to be UFOs in the sky.
Not only that, but the mysterious objects were moving about in a triangle formation.
And he wasn’t the only one.
That night, hundreds of people reported seeing large and bright objects in the sky, unable to put their finger on what exactly was going on.
Hundreds of people reported the same scene that night (Picture: Netflix)
People are seriously spooked (Picture: Netflix)
People are seriously spooked after watching the episode.
‘Watching #UnsolvedMysteries on Netflix, how are people still even debating if UFOs exist? This episode is chilling!’ someone wrote.
Another penned: ‘OMG the second episode of #UnsolvedMysteries Volume 3 about the UFO’s in Michigan is literally freaking me out. I’m so scared. UFO’s and aliens scare the hell out of me.’
Someone else wrote: ‘Now I’m scared to go to sleep.’
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Others applauded how the UFO sightings have been documented for the Netflix series.
‘This UFO episode on the new season of #unsolvedmysteries is probably the most compelling and well organized documentary on a sighting. This is brilliant, people involved give testimony, audio recordings and evidence, just bravo! Really good reporting AND investigating,’ one person wrote.
Unsolved Mysteries is available to watch on Netflix.
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People are seriously spooked.