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- Subject: Klass Says Dennis' Roswell Story Flawed 1/2
- Date: 21 Jan 1995 11:13:29 +1100
- Organization: werple public-access unix, Melbourne
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- Summary: Phil Klass casts doubts on Glenn Dennis
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- >From _Skeptics' UFO Newsletter_ by Philip J. Klass. #31, Jan, 1995
- 404 "N" Street, SW, Washington DC 20024
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- _Mortician's Tale of Roswell Nurse, ET Bodies is Seriously Flawed_
-
- The story told by former mortician _Glenn Dennis_, of ET bodies
- brought to the Roswell Army Air Field in early July 1947, is the _only_
- Roswell ET-bodies tale which is endorsed by _ALL_ prominent pro-UFO
- Roswell crashed-saucer researchers. YET DENNIS' TALE IS RIDDLED WITH
- FLAWS AND INCONSISTENCIES. Karl Pflock,_ whose "Roswell In Perspective"
- report discredits two of Randle/Schmitt's key ET-bodies "witnesses,"
- Ragsdale and Kaufmann, endorses Dennis' tale. The same is true of
- Randle/Schmitt, whose books completely discredited _Gerald F. Anderson_,
- a star ET-bodies "witness" of _Stanton Friedman_ and _Don Berliner_.
- Friedman/Berliner also endorse Dennis' tale.
-
- In July of 1947, the 22-year-old Dennis was employed by the Ballard
- Funeral Home, which was under contract to provide mortuary service to the
- Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) as well as ambulance service from the city
- to the base. Although Dennis is a long-time good friend of _Walter Haut_
- -- the young officer at RAAF who wrote and released the "Flying Disk
- Recovered" press release on July 8, 1947 which "launched" the Roswell
- incident -- _Haut_ told SUN that Dennis had never mentioned the ET-bodies
- incident until late 1988 or early 1989.
-
- Kevin Randle informed _SUN_ that he first learned about Dennis from
- Haut in April 1989. It is not known when Stanton Friedman learned first
- about Dennis. But when Friedman visited Roswell in early August 1989 for
- filming of an "Unsolved Mysteries" TV show on the Roswell Incident, an
- interview was arranged. Dennis' good friend _Robert Shirkey_ drove
- Friedman to Lincoln, N.M. to meet with Dennis and sat in on the
- tape-recorded interview. Shirkey, who was stationed at RAAF in 1947,
- claims to have seen the crash debris.
-
- The first public -- if limited -- disclosure of Dennis' tale came in
- November, 1989 when Las Vegas TV station KLAS aired a series titled
- "UFOs: The Best Evidence," produced by _George Knapp_. Knapp had visited
- Roswell in August and interviewed Shirkey. In the TV show, Knapp
- introduced Shirkey as follows: "Shirkey was the officer who ordered up
- the B-29 that transported the strange debris....Shirkey also has
- knowledge of _alien bodies_. The information is from a close friend who
- ran the town funeral parlor in the 40s. _It has never been made public
- until now_." Shirkey said he was asked [by Dennis] "Did you see the
- sketches in the paper of the humanoids or the bodies? [The June 8, 1987
- Roswell _Daily Record_ carried a front-page story on UFOs with two
- sketches of traditional-looking ETs.] I said yes. He said, well, I can
- tell you that's what they looked like. The funeral parlor supplied the
- caskets for the Air Force to use because we had the contract. And they
- came in and took all the baby-size or youth-size caskets we had." (_But
- according to Dennis' later accounts, RAAF never came to obtain any
- caskets, large or small_.)
-
-
- _RANDLE/SCHMITT FIRST TO PUBLISH MORTICIAN'S NURSE'S TALE_
-
- The first detailed account of the Dennis tale in which he was
- identified by name appeared in the first Randle/Schmitt book, "UFO Crash
- At Roswell," published in mid-1991. When _SUN_ interviewed Dennis in
- Roswell on Dec. 9, 1991, we began by reading the R/S account from their
- book, to verify its accuracy. Periodically Dennis would interrupt to
- challenge the accuracy of the R/S version. _Later, when SUN discussed
- these inaccuracies with Randle, he explained that by the time R/S first
- interviewed Dennis in late 1990, their book manuscript had been sent to
- the publisher and so their version was based largely on a transcript of
- Friedman's August 1989 interview with Dennis which they had hastily
- updated_.
-
- For example, R/S reported [p. 91-92] that shortly after lunch,
- Dennis received telephone inquiries from "doctor's at the base...asking
- questions about preservation techniques....The mortician was told by the
- military doctors that the bodies had been out on the prairie for a couple
- of days, maybe a week....According to the mortician, he was told there
- were three fatalities. Two of them had been mangled in the crash but the
- other was in fairly good shape. The officers at the base wanted to know
- if they could get ALL THREE INTO A SINGLE HERMETICALLY SEALED CASKET."
- (Emphasis added).
-
- Dennis offered a significantly different version to _SUN_: He said
- there had been no mention of any fatalities and the caller -- the base
- mortuary officer -- asked what was the _smallest_ sealed casket that
- Ballard had and how many were in stock. "Then, about 30 minutes later,
- they called back and wanted to know what our embalming procedures would
- do to remains that had been laying out in the elements. Would it change
- the blood content? Would it change the tissue? Would it change the
- stomach contents?
-
- CURIOUS QUESTIONS. IF RAAF HAD ET BODIES, EMBALMING FLUID WOULD BE
- INJECTED ONLY IF THE ETs WERE SOON TO BE BURIED. HOWEVER, IF AN AUTOPSY
- WAS PLANNED, EMBALMING FOR BURIAL WOULD BE DONE AFTERWARDS.
-
- Because Dennis found so many errors in the R/S #1 account, _SUN_ will
- here shift to highlights of Dennis' own version, given before a video
- camera and incorporated in the video "Recollections of Roswell II,"
- produced by the Fund For UFO Research. (FUFOR). According to Dennis,
- shortly after the last inquiry from RAAF, he received a call to bring a
- slightly injured airman to the base hospital. After taking the airman to
- the infirmary, Dennis said there was, "one particular nurse that I was
- pretty well acquainted with and I wanted to see if she was there and buy
- her a coke....As I started back to see her her...she came out of one of
- the examining rooms....She said: 'What are you doing here and how did you
- get in here?' She said: 'My gosh, get out of here as soon as possible,
- you're gonna get in a lot of trouble.'"
-
- When Dennis sought an explanation, the nurse quickly returned to the
- room which was guarded by a captain who asked Dennis to identify himself
- which he did, explaining that "it looks like you had a crash here and I
- need to go back and get preparations ready," he said he was told: "You
- did not see anything. There was no crash here. You don't go into town
- and making (sic) any rumors...that there was a crash." Two military
- police (MPs) then escorted Dennis out.
-
- The next day, Dennis said, he was curious to find out what had
- happened and called the nurse several times, only to be told she was not
- in. "About 11 o'clock she called the funeral home....And she said 'I
- need to talk to you,'" and she suggested meeting at the Officers Club.
- When they met there, according to Dennis, "She looked like death warmed
- over. She said, 'You won't believe what happened....Before I tell you
- anything...you have to give me a _sacred oath_ that you will not ever
- mention my name or you can get me in a lot of trouble.' I said OK,
- because I said I would definitely like to know what's going on."
-
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