W. Glenn Dennis Interview, 11/19/1990

US National Archives2 minutes read

A speaker was approached by a mortuary officer from Walker Air Force Base to assist with handling bodies exposed to the elements, leading to further involvement with the base. The speaker's interaction with a lieutenant nurse revealed details of a non-airplane crash involving bodies with unique physical features, sparking curiosity and concern about the mysterious incident.

Insights

  • The mortuary officer at Walker Air Force Base Army Airfield inquired about the smallest hermetically sealed casket and sought information on treating bodies exposed to the elements, showcasing a unique and unsettling situation that sparked curiosity and deep involvement.
  • The lieutenant nurse's extreme horror, disgust, and physical illness upon encountering mutilated bodies with unique features, including large heads and delicate fingers, underscored the mysterious and disturbing nature of the incident, hinting at potentially non-human entities and emphasizing the intense emotional impact of the experience.

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Summary

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Mysterious Bodies: Mortuary Officer's Curiosity Unveiled

  • The involvement began with a phone call from the mortuary officer at Walker Air Force Base Army Airfield, inquiring about the smallest hermetically sealed casket available.
  • The mortuary officer sought information on preparations for bodies exposed to the elements and how treatments might affect tissue breakdown.
  • The speaker offered assistance in handling such situations, detailing the process involving formaldehyde vats, cavity fluid, and tissue treatment.
  • Despite not needing immediate help, the base was interested in understanding the procedures for future reference.
  • The speaker's curiosity led to an emergency call involving an injured airman, which deepened their involvement with the base.
  • A meeting with a lieutenant nurse revealed details of a non-airplane crash involving three mutilated bodies, described with unique physical features.
  • The lieutenant nurse shared a diagram depicting the unusual characteristics of the bodies, including large heads, delicate fingers, and no teeth or fingernails.
  • The lieutenant nurse's emotional state during the discussion indicated extreme horror and disgust at the sight and smell of the bodies.
  • The lieutenant nurse's physical reaction to the situation included feeling ill and needing to leave the room to vomit, emphasizing the intense impact of the experience.
  • The lieutenant nurse's uncertainty about the origin or nature of the bodies highlighted the mysterious and disturbing nature of the incident.

18:31

Mysterious Death: Encounter with Extraterrestrial Beings

  • The individual was called upon to assist in a situation, leading to their involvement.
  • The person became ill, as did the doctors involved in the situation.
  • After the individual left, they tried to check on the sick person but were informed they had been transferred.
  • A letter was received from the sick person with an APO number, indicating they were unable to write at that time.
  • The individual wrote back to inquire about the sudden transfer and the person's well-being.
  • The letter sent to the sick person was returned, stamped "deceased."
  • The sick person was rumored to have been killed in a plane crash during a training mission in London.
  • The sick person's remark hinted that the beings they encountered were not human but possibly extraterrestrial.
  • Detailed descriptions of the beings included their black appearance, unique skull structure, delicate skin, and lack of thumbs.
  • The individual suggested contacting a pathologist for handling any remains to avoid tissue damage.

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Preserving Bodies with Dry Ice for Examination

  • To preserve a body for future examination, it was advised to contact a pathologist for instructions on handling the body, including using dry ice to pack and preserve it, as refrigeration methods were found to be insufficient due to offensive odors.
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