The Aurora Texas Alien Crash

The Aurora Texas Alien Crash

From Disturbing History by Disturbing History-True Stories

April 19, 2026 · 1h 18m

About this episode

This episode explores the mysterious alien crash in Aurora, Texas, and its implications on local folklore and history.

In this episode of Disturbing History, we step away from the dark corridors of government experiments and serial killers to explore one of the strangest and most enduring mysteries in American history. On April 17, 1897, a cigar-shaped airship allegedly crashed into a windmill in the tiny town of Aurora, Texas, killing its pilot, who locals claimed was not of this world. The creature was buried with Christian rites in the Aurora Cemetery, and the wreckage was dumped into a nearby well. The story, written by local cotton buyer S. E. Haydon and published in the Dallas Morning News, appeared during the Great Airship Wave of 1896-97, when thousands of Americans reported seeing mysterious flying craft in the skies across the country. Aurora itself was a town on the brink of extinction, devastated by disease, crop failure, and a railroad that never came. Was the crash real, or was it a desperate hoax to save a dying town? We dig into the original newspaper account, the MUFON investigations of the 1970s, the vanishing gravestone, the well water tests, the witnesses who came forward decades later, and every theory in between. This one's lighter than our usual fare, but no less…

People in this episode

Host: Brian

Topics covered

  • alien crash
  • historical mystery
  • true crime
  • government experiments
  • cultural folklore

Keywords

  • Aurora Texas
  • alien crash
  • S. E. Haydon
  • Dallas Morning News
  • Great Airship Wave
  • historical mystery
  • true crime

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Dallas Morning News

Places: Aurora, Texas

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