
Something horrible has happened. Janet Weiss, also known in her later
life as Janet Majors, has been added to the "missing person" list. She
has left very little evidence behind to aide in finding her whereabouts.
Below, you will find excepts from her personal diaries that she had kept
over the years. This has been approved by her mother, Mrs. Emily Weiss,
of Denton, and transcribed below by Donny O'Bryan. Mr. O'Bryan has been
investigating the "Denton Affair" for several years now. The Denton Affair
is a legend. It surrounds the statements made by Janet and her fiancé
(at the time) Brad Majors, as well as the notable Dr. Everett Scott, in
allegations that aliens from another planet abducted them. The Denton Affair
has never been proven, but Mr. O'Bryan believes that the disappearance
of Janet Majors recently only adds to the possibility that such an event
did, indeed, happen, and that it may not have been over for Mrs. Majors,
as the following diary excerpts will suggest. We hope you can read between
the lines and find the missing clue that we are overlooking to help us
find her.


Well, that's all the photos I wish to display for you. Now on with the
diary excerpts. Not all of her diary notes are written below. We've edited
some of them for clarity. Be warned, some entries may seem shocking, as
they involve alien abduction! Please, read them carefully. If, afterwards,
you have any idea where I might be able to find my baby girl, please call
me at the number set up for this emergency: 1-800-FIND-HER. And now, here's
the diary notes:
Janet at the age of 5:
"Dear Diary, this is my first entry. Mom gave me this diary (after
begging her for an entire month!) and I can hardly wait to fill it up.
My brother, Henry, is anxious to read this when I'm done. I'm going to
have to hide it carefully so he won't find it. This stuff is personal!"
One year later:
"Dear Diary, well, it's my 6th birthday. Mom gave me my very first
purse. My brother Henry slipped it on his arm for size. He's such a girlie
boy! I hope he doesn't end up like Uncle Jerry, who was caught wearing
Aunt Frannie's dress at the picnic last year."
Two months later:
"Dear Diary, Henry's birthday was today. He got a toy flying saucer.
He is into that (which is okay, because he is a boy, and he is
2 years older than me). He says that there are aliens out there. Sometimes
I think he acts like an alien. He's so weird."
One year later:
"Dear Diary, now Henry's gone off the deep end. Last night, he said
he saw a flying saucer. I knew mom shouldn't have given him that toy flying
saucer last year. Now he's telling tales."
Two days later:
"Dear Diary, Henry and dad just got into an argument. Henry said the
"aliens" came back last night to talk to him. He said they want to take
him away forever. Dad called him a liar, and a day dreamer. Henry ran away,
crying, saying it's true, and that dad didn't care. I think Henry's been
sniffing glue."
Four months later (approximately):
"Dear Diary, Henry's back up to his crying wolf again. It's been four
months since he has said anything about UFOs, and this morning he said
that they returned. Henry told me not to tell mom or dad, but that
they told him they would come back tonight and take him away forever. You
know, as much as I love him, I wish he'd stop making up stories. Well,
I gotta go to bed now. I'm real sleepy. Goodnight, Diary."
The next day:
"Diary, something horrible has happened! Henry has ran away from home.
This morning, mom went to get him up for school and he wasn't in bed or
even in his room! His bedroom window was wide open. He had left a note
on his bed: Dear mom and dad, I know you don't believe me but tonight
the martians are going to take me away. Don't worry about me, I'll
come back one day. And maybe I'll have a cure for some rare disease or
something that I can offer the world when I return! Perhaps some kind of
medicine to give dad that would make him stop farting all the time. Hey
Janet, do me a favor. Don't forget I love you, and if I haven't
returned by the time you're middle aged, start looking for me. I
love you all, Henry.
NOTE FROM EMILY WEISS:
I have to interrupt the diary notes for a second. There has been no
proof that UFOs took my little boy away. It is my belief that he ran away,
and never returned. Janet, however, felt responsible for not believing
his story of UFOs and such, so she blamed herself for many years. She wept
for most of her young childhood. She vowed to find him one day. Eventualy,
however, she got over it. We all did. Henry never returned, and life moved
on. Very seldom did we even bring his name up again. Harry (that's my husband)
told me recently that Janet told him a few days before her disappearance
that she was going to find him -- that she had an idea where he was. This
was her first mention of her brother Henry in years. -- Oh, I'm sorry.
Let's get back to the diary entries. The following entries are dated around
late November, 1974, I believe. By this point, she had already finished
High School.
November:
"Went to the movies with Brad today. We saw a double feature at the
Denton Cinema. It was a wonderful afternoon. However, the most bizarre
thing happened at the theater. There was a man sitting behind us, and I
swear to God, he was wearing women's underclothes. You know, fishnets,
pumps, lingerie. He seemed really focused on the film. I wonder if Brad
noticed him? How bizarre. Anyway, I can't tell you how excited I am for
Betty. Her wedding to Ralph is tomorrow morning, and I am happy for her!
She and Ralph were meant for each other. Although, I don't know how Ralph
can expect to support her, what with him working that low paying job at
the television studio. But rumor has it, if he stays with the company long
enough, he'll get a promotion! Maybe even an opportunity to host his own
television show! Oh, what excitement they both must be having tonight.
I'll tell you tomorrow how the wedding went."
The next day:
"Well, this is going to be short. I don't have much time. Ralph and
Betty's wedding just ended about an hour or so ago. It was wonderful. Betty
looked radiantly beautiful. Funny thing is, I can't help but think that
the preacher looked really familiar. He somewhat reminded me of that cross
dresser yesterday. Forgive me, I know that's sacrilegious to say about
a preacher man. Oh!!! Oh, I'm running out of time! Brad is calling me to
leave! Guess what diary! Brad just proposed to me! We're gonna get married!!!
I'm so excited. We're getting ready to leave right now -- to Dr. Scott's
cottage in the woods. I'm sure he'll be thrilled! Okay, gotta go.
Brad's honking his car horn. I wonder if I should bring my umbrella, it
looks like it's gonna rain. Hmm, oh well. Bye for now!"
The next evening:
"Diary. If I seem gloomy, I have every right to be...after what happened
overnight. I don't even know where to begin. On the way to Dr. Scott's,
we got a flat tire, and we had to walk in pouring rain (I knew I should
have brought an umbrella!) until we found a castle...at least it looked
like a castle. It was actually a spaceship from outer space. I know I sound
crazy, but it's true. (For a second there, I just remembered my brother
Henry). The master of the castle was the same transvestite that I saw
at the movie theater! (Although I only realized that a few minutes ago,
long after the fact). His name is - was - Frank N. Furter. He was
a scientist from another planet in another galaxy (Transexual, Transylvania).
He had servants and a groupie, and...oh, the entire evening is a big blur!
On one hand I want to forget it, but on the other hand I want to remember
it forever! Last night, he - Frank, I mean - created life, a blonde
man named Rocky. I know I'm engaged to Brad, but I ended up having sex
with Rocky as well as Frank! Oh the guilt I still feel. But then
Frank's servant killed Frank, Rocky, and a young girl (still don't know
if she's an alien or an earthling). Then he told us to leave because the
spaceship was about to leave. We left, and watched as the castle lifted
itself high into the air and vanished into the sky. (This happened early
this morning, in the waking hours). Dressed in women's underclothes - a
long story -- we went back to town and told the police. I'm at home now,
it's almost bedtime, and I'm sleepy. Brad just left. We are both
very exhausted. I don't know how we can put our lives back together. I
know the people in Denton don't believe what has happened, and many laugh
behind our backs, calling us crazy. But fortunately, one man believes us.
He's Denton's leading social scientist and criminologist, Judge Oliver
Wright, who has promised that he will investigate our story over the next
few days (he calls it the "Denton Affair". Whatever.) I'm tired.
I'm going to go to bed. I can't help but look out at the twinkling
stars and wonder what or who is out there. Goodnight, Diary"
NOTE FROM WRITER DONNY O'BRYAN:
The next two years of diary entries have been omitted. They talk about
Brad and Janet getting married, and how she was pregnant (without Brad's
knowledge). Then, supposedly, on their honeymoon night, they went to another
planet: Transexual, where they almost died. Sounds interesting? Yes, indeed
that story is. However, those details are already documented in another
story that I've titled "Frankie
Comes Again". Now, back to the story. We resume in mid-year,
1981, where Brad and Janet are married, but have some problems.
August, 1981:
"Dear diary, things are troublesome for Brad and I. Ever since the
incident,
things haven't been the same. It seems Brad is a weakling, and very quiet.
I have to care for him all the time, and protect him. What happened to
the Brad I used to know? Perhaps tomorrow, when we spend the evening
at Denton's television studio, we can relax, and afterwards, work out some
problems in our marriage. I find it ironic that we've won two free passes
to watch Marriage Maze live in the studio! I don't even remember
requesting them. Hmm, someone must be thinking of me. Well, gotta go. Bye!"
Two days later:
"What can I say? My life is like a soap opera. Brad was committed
after the "marriage maze" airing, because they found him mentally unstable.
While this was happening, I became a (temporary) star. But Brad and
I escaped (another long story). Someday, I'll tell you all about
it. Right now, I'm exhausted, and I want to hit the sack. Tomorrow,
Brad and I (along with Oliver and Betty's help) have agreed to set out
on a new journey. It's a secret. It deals with finding my baby...the one
I gave up at birth. Talk later."
NOTE FROM EMILY WEISS:
I knew Janet was pregnant before she married Brad a several years back,
but I promised to keep that secret. That proved difficult to keep from
her father, but I did. Once, Brad even asked Harry about that time
period (when she was supposedly away with him - hint hint) but I
quickly changed the subject. After the baby was born, she gave it
up. So, you see, it surprises me to read in her diary (at this point)
that she was suddenly on a mission to find it. Why? I don't know. But writer
Donny O'Bryan has a theory...
NOTE FROM DONNY O'BRYAN:
I have been told by Judge Oliver Wright the story of Janet and Brad
trying to find her baby. It's an interesting story, and like "Frankie Comes
Again" it was documented in a story called "Shock
Treatment 2000". Now, back to the diary...
January, 1985:
"Diary, I cannot tell you the problems I am having in my life. Brad
left me yesterday. He said I was not the same woman he met back in
high school. This doesn't surprise me. He and I have been having problems
for several years now, and while at times it seemed like our marriage would
last forever, the truth surfaced. It is over."
February, 1987:
"Diary, The divorce is final. Brad and I are no longer married. I feel
somewhat lost, and definitely, unfocused in life. My father will not speak
to me, and my mother has said very few words over the past year. I am about
to lose my house because I cannot afford the payments. I feel like my job
at the diner is not secure (my boss made a move on me last month). What
is going to happen to my life?
ANOTHER NOTE FROM DONNY O'BRYAN:
From this point, if you want to know details about what happened to
Brad and Janet, and their lives away from each other, you should read the
interesting "script" that documented what happened. It is called "Revenge
Of The Old Queen" Now back to the diary...
Year 2000 (date unknown):
"Diary, my life is a living hell. What has happened? Where's Brad?
Where's anybody? I have lived a long life, starting off as a mature, naive
girl, who finally experienced life on a strange night in November of '74.
I got married, because a television star, a singer, and even set out on
some exciting adventures in my time. I've lived the last few years of my
life as a prostitute, although mom has no idea. Times are tough. I have
recently been looking to the stars again, thinking about my brother Henry.
I know now that he is INDEED up there somewhere. And I plan tomorrow on
finding him. I have contacted a good friend from the New Transexual planet,
and with his help, I plan on leaving tomorrow to find him. I know my life
hasn't ended up the best, but I feel that if I find him, I may be able
to set things straight...if it's the last thing I do. This should be my
last Diary entry. I love everyone in my life, but now I must go and find
my brother. Good-bye, Diary. Good-bye, Friends."
These were Janet's last known words. Please, Janet. Come back home. We miss you.
The Shock Treatment Network has just recently discovered some possible clues about her whereabouts. For details, click HERE!