Unidentified flying objects -- Sightings and encounters -- New Mexico -- Roswell
A: I started back, see, and this captain was standing there, and
naturally, I just thought we had a plane crash. When we had that,
we used to fill up the ambulances and everything else. It would
(inaudible) for you to have a hand here or an arm or a foot or
something. You know what I’m talking about. Then you’ve got to get
in and take all that stuff and separate it and put those bodies back
together with identification. That’s what you’ve got to do. I thought
we had a crash.
I saw this guy, I didn’t know him. He was standing there at the door.
Q: Just inside?
A: Just kind of standing like in between the door of this room up
there. I was going down the hall. I said, “Sir, it looks like we had a
plane crash. Do I need to go in and get ready for it?”
Q: This was an officer?
A: Yeah, he was a captain. I remember the bars on his [inaudible]. He
said, “Who are you?” I told him I was from the funeral home, and he
said, “Wait right there, don’t move.”
Then he came back, that’s when the two MPs came up. When the nurse came
out, we started down the hall and that’s when somebody in the back of
us said, “Bring that son of a bitch back.” That’s when the redheaded
captain asked where the sergeant came in right there. Then they took me
on out. As I was going down the hall, she came out of, like Bob said,
out of this room, and there was two guys in back of her, and they all
had towels over their face.
She saw me and she said, “Glenn, what are you doing here? Get out of
here, you’re going to get in a lot of trouble. How did you get in
here?” She said that two or three times. She was sick.
Q: This is when you were talking to that first officer?
A: Yeah. He just told the MPs to take me back to the funeral home.
Q: He had just told them that, and then she appeared at that point?
A: He told them to take me to the funeral home, and we started down the
hall, back out the hall, and that’s when she came out of another room
with these other two guys. What happened, she told me the next day,
they were all sick because those little bodies were in those sacks, and
two of them were very mangled and the smell was horrible and one was
whole and two of them were very badly mangled.
Q: Did you get a whiff of that stuff yourself?
A: No, evidently not. If I would have, I would have known what it was.
I worked on a hell of a lot of stuff.
Q: In that tape you talked about working on floaters and all that kind
of stuff.
A: You know.
Q: I haven’t had professional experience in it, but I’ve been involved
in it.
A: In New Mexico you’ve got this hot 100 degree stuff, and you’ve got
bodies out there two or three days, and (inaudible).
Q: This red headed guy, what was his rank, do you remember?
A: I think he was a captain. It seemed to me like he had on some bars.
Q: When he first appeared and started getting, essentially, pretty
rough, was the sergeant around at that time, or did he show up...
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