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  1. Jul 5, 2021 · In the film, Dr. Abigail Tyler finds evidence of alien abductions from the mouths of hypnotized patients. Her daughter, Ashley, gets abducted, and upon questioning, Dr. Tyler tells police that she’s been taken to the sky.

  2. Chapman University hosts a televised interview with psychologist Dr. Abigail "Abbey" Tyler, who describes a series of events that occurred in Nome, Alaska that culminated in an alleged alien abduction in October 2000.

  3. The Fourth Kind, a 2009 science fiction psychological thriller, claimed to be based on true events involving Dr. Tyler, a psychologist from Nome, Alaska. While the movie blurred the lines between fact and fiction, there are several interesting facts surrounding the alleged true story.

  4. Nov 6, 2009 · First time writer/director Olatunde Osunsanmi was unavailable for comment, but according to a fact sheet handed out at screenings, he discovered the disappearances that plagued Nome in 2004 when a...

  5. Jun 7, 2022 · Universal Pictures faced a lawsuit from the Alaskan Press Club for faking news articles about missing persons cases and alien contact in the film "The Fourth Kind". The film starred Milla Jovovich as a psychologist who hypnotizes abduction victims, but used real events and names without permission.

  6. Nov 30, 2022 · In the 2009 pseudocumentary, Milla Jovovich plays a psychologist named Dr. Abigail Taylor, who investigates a series of disappearances in Nome, Alaska.

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  8. After the mysterious death of her beloved husband in Nome, Alaska, the psychologist Abigail Emily Tyler decides to proceed his research with clients that have insomnia and amnesia after seeing a white owl.

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