"I've been searching for an answer online to a strange event that happened just before noon, September 22, 2013," reports Eileen. "My cousin and I were in my kitchen that was bright with light from the sunny day we were experiencing. The back door to the kitchen was open, letting in even more light from outside. As I was getting the toast from the toaster oven and my cousin putting sugar in her coffee,...
Reader Report: Unexplained Mid-Day Total Darkness
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