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According to WTOX News, Rainer and Edith Shattles, who live in Jackson County in the southeastern tip of the state, were using infrared trail cameras to take pictures of animals during the night. Around 7:24 p.m. on Feb. 16, some deer appeared in the frame. At some point during the next 30 minutes or so, a bright light was spotted that illuminated the animals. Then a second light materialized. The strange lights appeared to hover for a few moments before taking off.
The Shattles say the lights couldn’t have come from their infrared cameras because the cameras don’t have a visible light source. http://www.ibtimes.com/ufo-sighting-mississippi-definitely-unidentified-object-were-bizarre-lights-caused-aliens-1567894
What’s interesting is that the animals are looking at these lights and appear to be very calm and not afraid. Had it been a car or other vehicle I’m sure they would have been long gone.
Just my two cents!