| Name | Interviewed when | Keywords | Had been to crash-site | telling of debris | telling of threats | # of alien bodies | Telling of hieroglyphs | My comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loretta Proctor | July 1990 | One of the first persons to see the debris picked up. | No | Leightweight, like balsa, tan lightbrown plastic | Yes. | Doesn't mention | No | |
| Marian Strickland | 1990 | Neighbor of Mac Brazel that found the crash-site | No | No | Thinks Mac Brazel was threatened | Doesn't mention | No | |
| Bessie Brazel Schreiber | Doesn't say | Daughter. Tells only about the debris | No | Aluminum-like foil | No | Doesn't mention | Numbers or lettering, but didn't look like numbers. In columns | |
| William Brazel jr | Doesn't say | Son. Tells a lot from what his dad told him. | Riding there once a week. Picking up a few pieces | Very strong. Like plastic, but metalic. Three different types: Balsa like, fishing-line like and like tinfoil. But not tinfoil | The pieces was picked up by a captain. Told not to talk. | Doesn't mention | Mac said they were like petroglyphs the ancient Indains drew, and Japanese or Chinese on another occasion. | Since he could pick up pieces for a while once a week, it means there were debris left on the site after the military had been there. |
| Glenn Dennis | August 1989 | mortician. He got into the area where the bodies was examined | No | something that looked like the bottom half of a canoe. Glanced | Was carried out by MP's | 3. 1 in good shape. Spoke with a nurse who had been there. | Said later there were some unrecognizable symbols on it. | |
| Barbara Dugger | 1991 | Granddaugther of George Wilcox, sheriff, who was contacted by Mac | No | No | They said the whole family would be killed if they told about it. | 4. One still alive. | No | If they found an alien alive on the first night, why didn't anybody find them and the main body of the saucer before a week later? |
| Frank Joyce | Doesn't say | Worked at radio station. Got the press-release. | No | No | Pentagon officer threatened. Talked to Mac, and felt he was under pressure | Asked Mac about the green men, and he just said they weren't green. | No | I guess F.J. didn't understand what Mac was saying. If Mac had found an alien that would of course be the thing he told everybody else about |
| Lydia Sleppy | October 1990 | Got message from FBI when they tried to transmit message. | Talked to John who had been there and seen it be taken away, on jul 7 | No | Just ordered to stop transmitting | Doesn't mention | No | At the time this happened, the main body of the saucer or the aliens were not found. So what he saw, was only the debris. |
| Walt Whitmore jr | Doesn't say | Son of the owner of the KGFL radio | ? | Like lead-foil. Extremely strong and light | No | Doesn't mention | Like numbers that had been added. | Doesn't say anything about how he acquired this knowledge. |
| Jesse Marcel | 1979 | One of the first military to visit the site, and did much of the collecting of debris | Yes, once. | "a lot of it looked like parchment" Wouldn't burn. Piece of metal was thin, like tinfoil, but yet extremely strong. And light. | No | Doesn't mention | Lavender symbols on the I-beams of the parchment | This about parchment isn't mentioned anywhere else. Note that the last part of the testimony is probably from this TV-show. In the last part of it he says that we tried to hit it with a hammer. In the first part, he says he wasn't even there to see it. |
| Jesse Marcel jr | Doesn't say, but appearently quite recently | Son of above. Both a medical doctor and an aircraft accident investigator (?!) | No | There were a fair amount of intact I-beam members. | No. Said dad didn't tell everything because of his classification. | Doesn't menton | hieroglyphic typewriting symbols. Embossed part of the metal itself. | |
| Walter Haut | Original press release (?) | Ordered to make a press release, which they say is quoted here. | No | No | No | Doesn't menton | No | This release is clearly not what Marcel found. What they are describing here, could easily been swapped with a weather-balloon. It was no disc landing. The rancher didn't store the disc. |
| Bill Rickett | Doesn't say | Escorted a Dr. Lincoln LaPaz who was to calculate the trajectory of the disc | Yes | Says the material was strong and light. And that you could bend it. | No | Does merely speculate. | No | If his job was to find the trajectory, the best way to start, would be to examine how the debris was spread out on the ground. The testimony doesn't say anything about such an activity. I would like to see this report. |
| F.B. | Doesn't say | Photographer that was ordered to the photos of the bodies. | Yes, in the second week of July. | No | Told to forget | Says there were four bodies. | No | This is a difficult one... |
| Robert Porter | Doesn't say | Loaded the debris on a B-29. | No | No | No | Doesn't mention | No | He didn't even see what was in the packages, yet he claims he knows it couldn't be a weather balloon. Can't take it seriously. |
| Robert Shirkey | Doesn't say | Was on the plane | No | "They had one piece that was 18 by 24 inches, brushed stainless steal in color" | No | Doesn't mention | No | Very detailed indeed... |
| Robert Slusher | 1991 | On board a B-29. They flew a crate with no markings on low altitude with MP's on board | No | No | No | No | No | Doesn't really tell us much. |
| Robert Smith | 1991 | Loaded crates onto Skymasters. There were lot of unusual circumstances | No | One of the people there put a piece of the debris in his pocket. The debris was strong and light. | No | No | No | Also jumping to conclusions his testimony doesn't indicate he could. It is interesting to note that some people might have pieces of debris the military doesn't have. |
| Beverly Brown | 1989 | Daughter of a sergeant on Roswell AAF | No | No | No | Heard from dad that he had seen 2 alien bodies when he was guarding both the hangar and the crash site. | No | Stories can easily get confused when your small... |
| Pappy Henderson | Never | High ranking pilot | ||||||
| Pappy Henderson's Wife | Doesn't say | Says he flew everything to Ohio, and that he appearently had access to all the stuff before it was packed. | Doesn't say any number. Says their suites were strange. Standard describtion. | |||||
| Pappy Henderson's Daughter | Doesn't say | Told his daughter flying saucers were real. | 3. Standard describtion. | |||||
| Pappy Henderson's Relatives | around 1990 | Pappy quitly told his story | ||||||
| Pappy Henderson's Friend #1 | 1990 | John Kromschroder, interested in metallurgy | Pappy showed him a piece in 1977. Like aluminium but lighter and stiffer | |||||
| Pappy Henderson's Friend #2 | After 1982 | Member of old bombing crew | No details, standard describtion | |||||