John
Steiger alerted me to this and it is something that I should have noted last
year. Carl Hart, Jr., the teenager who took the iconic Lubbock Lights pictures,
died on September 24, 2020, in Lubbock.
He
was born in Lubbock, attended the Lubbock High School and graduated from Texas
Tech University. He was a first-generation Eagle Scout and had a passion for
scouting during his life.
Carl Hart in 1951. |
In
September, 1951, Hart, who was interested in photography, was lying in bed when
he saw a group of lights flash overhead. He knew, based on the newspaper
accounts, that the lights sometimes returned. When they did, he was ready, photographing
two flights. He originally took five pictures but one has been lost.
His
pictures have been the subject of controversy since they were published. He was
interviewed by Ed Ruppelt, then the chief of the Air Force UFO investigation. And
he was maligned by Donald Menzel for perpetrating a hoax.
Hart
maintained that he didn’t know what he photographed. On the bad advice of
friends, he was told not to copyright the pictures because it would make it
seem that he had faked them. Those pictures have been published around the
world.
In
the mid-1990s, while I was in Lubbock on another investigation, on a lark, I
looked up his telephone number. I was surprised that he was still in Lubbock
and surprised when he answered the telephone. We had a nice chat about the pictures.
He told me that his house was gone, replaced by a Pizza Hut. At the end of the
conversation, I asked him what he had photographed. He said that he still didn’t
know. I might have been the last UFO researcher to interview him.
Other
than this single brush with fame, Hart lived a quiet life in Lubbock. He was 87
years old.
1 comment:
RIP Mr. Hart.
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