In the aftermath of the devastating floods that swept through parts of Kerrville, Texas, a quiet moment of reflection became a moment of profound discovery — one that has fans of Paul McCartney and Beatles historians around the world talking.
The legendary musician, who had been quietly visiting the region to support relief efforts, was walking along a heavily damaged street near a rural music center when something unexpected happened. As muddy waters slowly receded from the area, four mysterious objects began to surface — drifting in silence, as if they had waited decades to be seen again.
“It felt like the river was telling a story,” one onlooker said. “And Paul was there to hear it.”
The First Three Objects: Intriguing, but Understandable
The first object was a vinyl copy of “Let It Be”, waterlogged but still recognizable. Locals believe it had belonged to a nearby collector whose home had been destroyed.
The second was an old acoustic guitar case, battered and worn, with the initials “J.L.” faintly etched into the side. Though likely a coincidence, the sight of those letters in McCartney’s hands brought chills to everyone present.