This content is a first-hand account of a mortician's unusual interactions with military personnel at Walker Air Force Base, which led to him being privy to details about a potential crash and the examination of non-human bodies, and a subsequent cover-up.
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Yeah by what they've read and seen since
describing essentially what they remember
yeah it's just a nice part of the world
is yeah everybody's so helpful hang on
let's let's uh let's see how our tanker
toys are all put together here have we
got any kind of an audio l
yeah if you just want to give me a
little bit of Glen would you just
uh say a couple things let okay first of
all the phone was ringing
right okay the
way really the way I became involved in
this was started out in the after early
afternoon around probably 1:30 in the
afternoon and I received a telephone
call from the marcher wary officer out
at the Walker Air Force Base Army Airfield
Airfield
Base and uh he was
requiring inquiring
about what would be the smallest
possible casket that we could get that
would be hermetically
sealed and
uh at that time I know that we had used
like the four feet and uh caskets we had
used those before but I thought thought
they also made them in a
36 so
uh but I he wanted to know if we had any
in stock and I said no but I if I can
make a called Amell I can have him in
you know by 7:00 the next morning on the
truck so he said I'll get back to you
and uh that was the first Contact that I
had with the base and then what then he
called back uh oh probably 45 minutes or
so l
and he said I need to ask you some more
questions he said in case something like
this should happen he said we uh we need
to know what the preparation what how
what your preparations are for the
bodies that had been laying out in the
elements you know and uh he said we need
to know
also what
uh what if your treatments of of the
bodies are the remains uh what could you
do to them and if your treatments would
it would it change any of the chemical
breakdown of the tissues the blood would
it make a difference and I said I
thought probably it
would and I said uh of course he knew
exactly how we would treat those bodies
CU we have an outline from them and what
we really have to do I think he at that
he already at that point knew knew
exactly what we would have to do did he
disclose to you what he had no I told
him I said if you if you have a problem
if you want you know if you have
something you don't really know what to
do about it let me come out and I'll you
know try to help you do whatever you
want to
said okay and he said no he said let's
let's just back up just um let's start
again with you were saying you told him
that you can come out and take care of
what he had right yeah why don't you
pick it up from that so and he said well
you know we don't really have anything
he said we're sitting here thinking in
case we should get involved in something
like this you know what would be our
preparation what what would should we
do then I you know I went through I said
do you really want to know how we would
do it well yes you know we would like to know
know
so that's when I explained to him that
we would have the Vats that we would
fill up with the with form Malahide
solution with water and we put the
bodies in them uh let them stay there
for 24 hours and then take them out and
U then we would pack the bodies in the
would be a sawdust and really a [Music]
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lime what we would pack them in then WRA
them in in the place that's bodies that
were badly
decomposed if there was tissue deep
tissue we would have to do it
hypodermically with needles to get to
the deep tissue then we would have to
aspirate the cavities if the cavities
hadn't already ruptured and then put
some cavity fluid in those I said that's
you know kind of normal
procedure now at one point you finally
offered to take care of it for them well
offered two three times yeah can you
review what that conversation that point
you mean when I offered to take care of
them yeah he said well we we don't
really right at this time we don't
really need your assistant but he said
in case something like this should
happen then he said we would be prepared
and we would know what to
do then we got back onto the subject of
maybe not damaging any of the of the
chemicals uh compounds or anything with
the bodies or you know tissues
whatever because it uh they wanted you
know how do you would you pick bodies up
like that and what would you do not to
to uh contaminate any of it didn't this
begin to seem a little strange to you at
that point well I thought maybe what
happened they might have had a VIP or
you know some officer and something that
happened they maybe they didn't want you
know want to keep it quite and they
probably want to do it themselves not be
involved with the civilian
and uh businesses or anything so after
these conversations you were curious and
you went on out to the base as I
understand can you review that well I
didn't go out to the base yeah I was
curious but the only I didn't go out to
the Bas and probably a couple hours
later and I'd got an emergency call
there was an Airman that was injured in an
an
accident and I took the Airman to the
base he rode in the ambulance with me
and I took him out to the virgin
streamer and that's way I became really
involved out the base I didn't go out
just because I was curious give me the
sequence from the time you picked up the
Airmen and just described to me well and
I got the call you know I left the
funeral home and the amess went to the
scene of the accident picked the Airman
up he I did not Place him on a stretcher
because uh he had a head injury and a
nose I think his nose was fractured so I
did some minor uh first stayed and then
he sat in the front seat with me all the
way to the base when we got to the base
then uh he walked into the emergency
room I didn't uh have to take him in
they didn't bring out a you know a
gurnie or anything we just he just
walked in on his own then I never did
see him after that then I had this
friend that I wanted to talk to and say
this uh is a lieutenant nurse that I
knew quite well that had only been there
roxim only been commissioned and been
there to sign this was their first
assignment to the out it to the air base
and U I wanted to talk to her and so
this I was going down the
hall and I uh first thing the lady that
I want the lieutenant that I wanted to
see was coming out of one room going
across the hall to the other and she
noticed it me she said how did you get
in here and what are you doing in here
and she said you better get out in a
hurry she said you're going to get in a
lot of trouble she said would you please
leave and get out of here in a
hurry and then about I turned around and
then about and she went on into the
other room then in about time I turned
around there was a there was another
officer said hey wait a minute and I
said uh looks like you had a crash they
said I see there's some you know in the
ambulance in the ambulances out there I
see a lot of recogniz said where was the
crash and he said there wasn't any crash
and he said uh then he said just wait a
minute then I he said wait a minute and
I you know stood there for a minute he
turned around and evidently he must have
waited for somebody else to come out
because there was another officer coming
out he said this man says there was a
crash out at the base he said he wanted
to know about he was inquiring about our
crash and this was when and I
encountered he was a redheaded
officer and uh very nasty very
uh BR he said uh he did not see any
crash there was not any cat crash and he
said uh you get the hell out of here and
you didn't see anything and you don't
talk to anybody he said you're going to
get in hell of a lot of trouble and I
said look I'm a civilian and the damn
thing you can do to me about it he said
No but somebody might be picking your
bones out of the sand that's when he
made the remark there then there was a
black sergeant that was standing beside
him and he said yeah but he would make
better dog food for our dogs course I
didn't understand that but my father
happened to be an Old Trapper and for a
hobby and everything and I said my
father uses guys like you for baai and
his cow
traps and then there was two MPS that
joined me right on took me outside and
each holding me by my elbow and escorted
me out to the back to the ambulance and
followed me all the way back to the
funeral home now as you were entering
the hospital just saw something three
trucks yeah when yeah cuz usually where
I parked there was three field
ambulances parked in the area where I
usually park where we be back up to the
to the ramps so I just pulled up to the
side in front of those and parked out in
the front and the Airmen and I got out
and walked
in so uh when I passed when I got up
went up the steps up the ramp and I was
walking uh going into the emergency room
I noticed that the doors were open and
and but what was odd about it there was
an MP standing beside each one of the
vehicles in the back it's standing there
and the doors were open actually I was
curious and you know I just happened to
look in that's when I saw some debris or
it looked like parts of a plane or
something that they hadn't had a crash
cuz I've seen them do this a lot of
times bring in pieces in the old
ambulances in can you describe the
debris yeah they were I noticed in two
of the ambulances there was some debris
that was probably 2 and 1 half to 3 ft
you know long and probably high that was
propped up on the side of the emets
there they were kind of in the shape of
maybe like a half a canoe they they were
like the front part of a
canoe and
uh you know it looked like it looked
like it might be aluminum but it it
looked more like it was the metal looked
more like stainless steel that had been
heated it was blue kind of a bluish tent
to it but what was odd about it it
looked like around the curve part in the
front of the canoe there was
some some uh design signs or something
it kind of reminded me of maybe some
Egyptian signs or
whatever and it was probably about 3 in
and high and probably the length of what
the wage I saw it looked like it was and
the same thing was in in the other
ambulance too I mean I saw practically
the same
thing the the pieces that were
practically the same size and ins signas
look like whatever that might be was uh
part of the record
how did
n how did your friend feel about what
she saw well I didn't know really until until
until
the uh till the next day and I wanted to
I called out I kept trying to get a hold
of her because naturally I was curious
and I wanted to know what was going on
and so I called out the next day and
then probably around 11:30 she said I
know you've been trying to get a hold of
me but I haven't been available and she
said why don't you meet me at the
Officers Club if you if you have time
meet at the officer club and we'll have
lunch and I wanted I want to talk to
you and the funeral home we had at at
that time we had all the some of the
businesses there had an associate
membership to the Officers Club and our
funeral home had that
membership and also had a card to
identify myself and what business that I
was you know associated with so I had no
problem only time I go to the base all I
had to do a lot of times if it was in
the evening i' have to stop and sign a
visitors and get a visitors pass and
then turn it in when I left but it was
no problem going out there so I went on
out and met her beg you pardon tell me
about lunch well we you know both
ordered I'm not sure remember what we
ordered but it was just a light just a
light lunch but she was so
upset uh she looked like she was you
know in shock is what she really talked
like and looked like and uh she said I
want it she said I said well I was just
curious on reason I want to talk to you
I was curious on what
happened and she said well you won't
believe it and she says I don't believe
it either but she said uh I got in a lot
of trouble on this thing I probably I'm
not real sure about this but she said
when I then she pulled out of a little
purse or little pocketbook whatever she
had there she gave me a little diagram
that she had that she had drawn some D
some uh figures of of some arms in the
face and so on she told me that this is
what you know was what was in those that
it was a crash wasn't an airplane but
they didn't know what it was at that
time these were bodies yeah but she said
we have three bodies that there was
three bodies she said two of them were very
very
mutilated one look like it might have
walked out that it you know might have
lived a little while and she explained
they were like three and A2 ft four feet
tall the uh two of the bodies were the
the you couldn't identify much because
they were practically destroyed and it
looked like maybe that they might have
been uh a predatory animal or something
might have uh been doing some damage on
the bodies too how did she describe your
head your hands well she said the your
head and then the the little drawings
that I had she the way she explained it
and the way she drew it that the heads
were somewhat larger than than a human
heads the hands were long no thumbs it
was just the long very delicate fingers
at the end of on the underside at the
tip of each fingers was a pad likee um
maybe a little Pad but it looked like
the skin had maybe little suction like
the little suction cups on those on the
uh no fingernails on the
hands the head the lips were very just a
long narrow more or less not full lips
like we would have in a in most of our
people but very fine line very fine lips
uh there was no teeth that was the
inside of of the mouth it was it was
kind of like a
real uh a gums maybe it was uh you said
explained it it was almost as hard as if
it was rawh hiide maybe H that the uh
the ears there was only two small orices
on each side of the head with look like
a couple of small loes that might some
way that might cover both of those but
there was not a p
ear and also that the nose there was
only two small orices in the nose with
it was there was really no nose that
was convex it was all just flush with
face was she emotional about all this
very much so very emotional she would
have to stop and drink water every once
in a while and
also she never touched her meal that all
the time we were talking in an hour and
a half that we were there she never
touched her
meal any other demonstrations of emotion
indications of how she was excited well
just you know every once in a while
she'd go like this you know and ringing
her hands and she said it was the most
most uh horri I've never been so
horrified in my life I've never seen
anything so gruesome in my life I've
never smelt anything that smelt worse in
my life and she told me that when I saw
her she was leaving the room to go to
the bathroom because she was deathly ill
and was going to throw up did she
recognize any of the doctors by the
examining the body she told
me U she said I don't I ask you that
question which of the doctors and she
said I don't know that she said I don't
know that I knew them and that was her answer
answer
so but she said she walked in the room
and they said hey we need you you need
to help
us and uh that was way she became
involved in it then she got ill the
doctors also became very ill they would
have to do little examination then
they'd have to leave and go sit down and
then they would come back and do a
bad after your conversation with her at
launch can you
describe what happened that did you how
you r to see her again and how you
learned the well yeah we visited a while
and then I had to get back to the
funeral home go back to work but uh then
uh I never did see her after that and I
called out the next day to see how she
was feeling see what and they told me
that she wasn't available then I
wouldn't be available that day I called
the next day and they told me that she'd been
been
transferred and it was rather odd
because CU she'd only been at the base
Less Than 3 months that was her on
commission less than three months and
that was her first assignment so it was
rather odd that she would be transferred
out you know within three
months so later on you attempted you got
a I guess you got a letter then about
two weeks probably two weeks at least
two weeks could have been a little
longer but I know it was at least two
weeks I got a I got a letter addressed
to me at glenis at The Bard funel home
with uh she didn't sign it didn't have
any returned address or anything on it
but inside of the letter it was just a
note she said I don't have time to write
I will write later later this is my APO
number and that was that was extent of
it so then I wrote back to her and uh
asking her more or less how you know how
she was feeling and why the sudden
transfer and then I was hope that she
wasn't in any trouble it was just a
short note I really didn't go into a lot
of detail or anything then probably 3
weeks or probably a month after that
then I got the letter that I had mailed
to her it was return it was stamped
return and also it's on the on in red
printing it said deceased and that's the
last time I ever heard or heard anything
about it then well probably then I went
out to the base
uh few days later and I was talking to
one of the nurses and I said you know
whatever happened to the lieutenant and
she said well the rumor is that we heard
that she was killed with five other
nurses in a training mission in a plane
crash and that was it no indication
where well it was in London England she
said in my in the note that she sent me
that she was in London Station in London
and that was it that's the last time I
ever heard do you believe that she's
dead no I don't think so after all
that's happening and after you know
threatening me and everything I doubt
very seriously that she
was I would hope
not what would you like to say to her if
she happen to see this well she happened
to this see if she she feels like
like
the you know she wants to talk if she
feels like I would like to hear from her
yes see what's been going on in her life
and why she wasn't able to contact
for um
um
now the
sheriff told your father you were in
trouble okay what happened there then
the next day after I was there when I
had the problem problem with the officer
and the black
man I was told my father was contacted
by our Sheriff George Wilcox which was a
very close friend of my father they were
very good
friends and uh he called uh to see if my
father was home because he wanted to
come out and talk to my
father and he did so and he told my
father that there was a black sergeant
from the base that came to the his
office was inquiring about who my
parents were my mother and my father if
I had any brothers or sisters and all
you know wanted to know my what my
personal family who they were and where
they were George said that he didn't he
knew I had some family but he didn't
know you know where they were anything
else so anyway he told my father that he
did contact my father and he told my
father that he thought I might be in
some trouble
and uh but he didn't they evidently
didn't explain why I was in trouble so
you know first thing my father did was
get in his car and come to the funeral
home he said we had to talk because he
and I were very close we were real you
know real good friends the best friend I
ever had was my father he said I've got
to talk he said if you're in trouble he
said we we've got to do something about
and I said I'm not in trouble he said
well you are he said George Wilcox told
me that you were in a lot of
trouble and that you got involved in
something that you had no business
getting involved
in and that you could be in a lot of
trouble and I said then so I told my
father the story and he's the only man
that I've ever told this story to until
I talk to Stan fredman and to you people
and that's it
period And I did tell my father what
what the story was of course it was you
know it was unbelievable for him
but then he became very upset and he
wanted to go shoot a few people and all
that because they did threaten my life
and you know and they
they
so that was the way my father heard
about it and that was extent my family
and he never would tell them who my
brother I had a brother that was a
fighter pilot during that time and I had
three sisters and uh one of them was a
nurse but I but he would never tell them
anything and so he didn't tell the
sheriff or anybody else cuz the sheriff
was supposed to call him back and give
him the names and where they were at and
he wouldn't do it let's get back to your
friend did she Express an opinion as to
what she thought these beings were did
she think did she think they came with
well she all she was all the only remark
that she ever made was that they
definitely weren't humans as as we know
humans but they could be from another
planet or the doctors were explaining
this that they couldn't be from our
planet they had to be an alien it had to
be something else but not not in our
planet she had a phas she used to
describe how they look to her you
remember that you were telling you like
little black chin well she said that
well of course they were you know first
thing she said they were black they were
just as black as it could be but
probably laying out in the elements in
in July and Roswell with 105 to 110
temperature every day and 80 degrees or
so at night I mean that's not that
wouldn't be Inc commmon because we
picked up a lot of sheep HS of people
that have been found dead that's laying
in the desert you know for days and
didn't more rattlesnakes or whatever and
they do turn you know as black as they
can and I know exactly what they were
talking about be
with the smell and the odor being so
drastic because this is a very
unpleasant situation you know and let's
talk about their eyes how did she
describe their eyes well she said that
of course Their Eyes Were set back into
the skull oh and it was a remarkable I
thought it was interesting also that she
said their skulls the doctor said their
skulled bone structure wasn't like ours
it wasn't actually a bone it was
probably a real heavy cartilage it it
looked more or less like a newborn baby
the skull was very pliable you could
Mash on the skull and it would you know
it would
give and so it the bone structure it
wasn't bones not like our bones it was
our skull and
everything what about the bones and the
hands and arms is said very fine very
delicate the arm bones they like the
radial the Y and in the arm that uh that
was so fine that he doubt if they could
lift you know she said they doubt if
they anyone in that that size and the
arms of that could lift 50 lbs on the
earth or anywhere else you know they
doubted they had that strength but she
said what the one that hadn't been uh
mutilated to a great extent it reminded
him of a real small ancient Chinese
person no hair at
all and uh very very delicate skin in
fact they said the skin would look like
transparent
um why don't you give me a paragraph on
the years
and well the ears like I think I stated
to you that the ears there was a couple
of small orices one on top of the other
with two little lobe flaps one over the
other they didn't really know how those
if they had any significance how they
worked or what they wasn't I mean they
didn't go into that the nose was only a
couple of very small orices holes right
there just above the lip line but it had
uh there wasn't anything covering it and
it was just like two small indentations
there and that was
it said it was very unusual does anyone
else you you're talking about the hands
the hands yeah descri hands the the
hands well there was one hand
there was there was one hand that
evidently that wasn't attached to the
arm and she said that where she got sick
and left the room was that this doctor
had the long forp and pick the hand up
and turned it over and that's when they
noticed that there wasn't any thumb none
of them had none of the bodies had any
thumbs or anything they were just long very
very
fine U very delicate fingers no
fingernails but right at the tip of each
finger right at the tip of each finger
it looked like there was a pad and in
this pad it looked like it might have
had very small little they were like
little suction cups very minute suction
cups the doctor that's the way he
explained it that was looking at
it let's
tap we need to get the arm as well okay
yes the arm we need to go about the arm
really magazine we published and with
the ads of the tips maybe you can get
can you get a copy of them I can that be
happy it's
amazing it all fits together that's
thing obviously it would know about your
information yeah well see I've never
I've never discussed this with anyone my
father was the only person I really ever
discussed this I didn't discuss it at
the funeral home or anything else I
never discussed it with any of my family
period I never have until I met Stan
Freeman two years ago it's the first
time I ever discussed it would you have
an interest in dubs of testimony that we
get from other people here I'd be happy
I'd love to yeah but I you know I'd love
to I'd like to have a tape of mine also if
if
you you know maybe can send you two one
you know my daughter said if you know I
want to tape of this and I want to keep
it you know and I want it in the family
but we we'll we'll make you up yeah I
would have to you know whatever if you
guys feel comfortable I'd love to you
know have some tapes or whatever you
know absolutely we got quite a few that
we could probably run off what you have
VHS or beta machine tap I I'll see till
we get some thought of other people's
interview I just go to Kmart or wherever
and buy the I think we have the tap
going now why don't we start with
the he talked about the hands for
continuity might be good to go to the
arm this will all be edited anyway but
we can start wherever you like you want
want to go let's start with the arms okay
forget the
camera see if he was ready it's not
there it's not there it's all right but
you were asking me to to describe the
arms and this was another thing that the
lieutenant brought out that it was that
it was very uh the difference between
their and ours that the that the from
the rest to the first joint here that it
was probably one and a half times longer
than the top part up here it was it was
very oddl looking it was very odd she
said and
U the
uh very small very small arms very
small bone structure bone structure was
bone structure uh of course I asked her
about the bones because we were talking
about the wrist bones and everything and
she said it was very similar to ours but
the bones were so small that that their
bones proba wasn't in in the arm wasn't
any larger than my finger W so um okay
now give me two three sentences on how
they were dressed she we never mentioned
it never talked about the dress did she
say anything about sex so was she able
she said she really never she was so
sick and everything that never even
entered her
mind so was it guess not no way to
determine the sex of the beings then well
well
it wasn't discussed with her it probably
was but
she like she said I was so ill and so
horrified that that I don't you know she
said she sat up all night and and she
knew I was going to be real concerned
knew I was going to be on what happened
you know she knew that I got in trouble
probably and she would drew that you
know she set up and made a little notes
on the back of these little prescription
pads and that's what she had her notes
made out and that's what we discussed
particularly what she had I was very
interested in that you had kept so many
records of the incident and pertaining
to everything that you know regarding
the UFO correction and you kept them in
the uh you know there at Bard and then
later they disappeared could you give us
well I was really in charge of all the
military contracts I did all the bids
and everything and really took care of
all the contracts myself
and uh that was that was one of my
duties at funeral to take care of the
military and I had a file I had a file
on everything had ever happened at
Walker Air Base the like Bob Hope and
different some of the big orchestras and
everybody had come and have the big
parties and everything and the hangers
you know I tended but I would also have
pictures and everything I had a personal
file that I kept and I kept everything
in this file that that that pertained
that I attended or or whatever and this
is where I put the diagrams and the
notes that she gave me was in my
personal file well then the Ballard
funeral home
sold at a later date several years later
that it sold and the people that bought
the funeral home these were files that
they were the old files that that that
they kept in the basement down in the
furnace room and they had all the milit
I had all the military fire s together
in one filing cabinet everything had
happened at the base and everything we
also had the contract at Fort suar Air
Base they had a glider base there and
also fighter pilot training there in the
p47 and 51s and so on and so I had all
the files everything was one filing
cabinet was strictly all military and
that's where I had all this filed away I
had all this filed away I even had the
newspaper that Walter hot the head lines
and all this the next day I had all that
in these files what interests me is that
I have all these files all these
different topic only one was missing
when he went to look for it that was one
pertaining to this yeah can you review
that for us well no there were some of
the other files were missing also not
just my own file but my file was in the
same that yeah most of most all my files
my file was gone but there was also some files
files
uh they they had really actually had
destroyed most of the files that were
obtaining after a certain years they
just gotten rid of them and they told
the the manager funeral that's the
manager there name Raymond Otero also
told me that he knew my file was there
Joe Lucas that was the manager at that
time knew my files were there and he and
I had some personal problems and uh he
said get rid of the you know get rid of
his damn files we don't think remind us
of him that's where the files went
really there was some discussion about
how to preserve the bodies right um dry
ice and that sort of thing and you kind
of oh well where they got the ice and
things okay that's okay they then the
mortuary officer what okay how would
what would you do if you had to ship one
out and but you couldn't do anything to
it I mean that you couldn't you know do
any treatment Tre what would you do I
said don't thing you could do that I
would suggest that first thing if you
have a problem don't want to destroy any
the tissue any any blood cells anything
that you don't want to destroy I would
suggest that you contact a pathologist
and I said I'm sure the the Army
Airfield I mean somebody's got some
pathologist around I didn't know that
they had one in Rosell but I said if I
were you I'd call a pathologist and take
you know ask him what how he would like
to have it done or whatever you're going
to do or whatever it is you better do
what the pathologist because he's the
one that's going to do the autopsy and
make the reports but I said the only
thing I know you could do is just go to
clar's Dair Sunset creamy we had two at
the time and buy all the dri you can and
pack them in dry ice if that's
possible and that's what I suggest that
they do excuse me you hit my mic with
your oh sorry about thator
yeah I've done it at least eight times already
already
personal okay what you
think I think as a suggestion you might
want to do that part again if back to it
BR lnis take to
clity all right let's go back and go
over the dry icing again well
okay what I suggested that the mort to
the mortuary officer I suggested this to
the mortuary officer after and we we
discussed this probably for 20 minutes
or better on the telephone and I said I
kept telling him hey you know if you
have a problem if you got something out
there if you need our services we have
the contract I would be glad to come out
and help you take care of it he said no
this is for future kept always referring
this was for future use in case we did have
have
something but uh then I I said well you
know first thing you better do you
better get a hold of a pathologist I
don't know whether you have one at at
the base I don't but I know you probably
have the top pathologist you know
something similar to those words and I
said that's what I do and you better let
him give you the instructions and then
you better do what he tells you to do
because he's the one that's going to do the
the
autopsy and you don't if that's if it's
this sensitive you better do what he
tells you but I said the only other
suggestion I can make that you go to
Cloud's dairy or you go to Sunset
crey buy all the dry ice you can and
pack whatever you have whatever the
problem is you better pack it in dry ice
and then do whatever you have to do with
it cuz that's the only way they tried to
put it in the
morg out the morg they had two
refrigerated body compartments that we
used to put them in and then we' go out
and get the bodies from there but they
always brought the Airmen to us but on
the dependence and everything we went
out for them
but they weren't cold enough and and it
became so offensive they were afraid
they were going to you were going to
upset everybody in the hospital so they
later moved them over to a hanger and
that's the last that she knew anything
about him too the lieutenant knew
anything about
them but she doesn't know how they moved
it or anything about it but they were
taken to a hanger cuz it the offense the
odor was so offensive they couldn't that
like they said it was upsetting everything
everything
fantastic did she tell you where she
thought or where she was told the bodies
went from Roswell I'm sorry where the
bodies went from Roswell did you know
where where they they were shipped out
did you know where they went she didn't
know she never told me she never
mentioned any no suggestion whatsoever
she just said the last she heard they
were in a hanger and that's all she
knows and we never discussed anything
else I guess if that takes care of
everything would you like to watch it is
a portion just to get an idea you don't
need to watch the whole yeah let's turn
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