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Decades of Silence Broken: Roswell Mortuary Workers Share Startling Revelations

Unveiling the Secrets from Mortuary Workers Who Kept Silent for Over 40 Years

By Ottilie AmunyelaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Glenn Dennis, a mortuary worker residing in Roswell, New Mexico, which happens to be a notorious UFO hotspot, has a fascinating and chilling story to tell. After over 40 years of silence, Dennis finally decided to share his terrifying tale, prompting us to question whether there was indeed a UFO crash near a military base that led to the recovery of extraterrestrial beings. In this article, we will examine the testimony of Mr. Glenn Dennis and evaluate the veracity of his claims.

Before delving into the 1990 interview that thrust Dennis into the spotlight as a polarizing figure in UFO history, let's provide some background information about him. Born on March 24, 1925, in Abilene, Texas, Dennis relocated to Roswell during his high school years. He worked part-time at a local funeral home while studying at Roswell High School. After graduation, due to hearing impairments, he was excused from military service and continued working at the Ballard Funeral Home, where he apprenticed as an embalmer. Dennis graduated from the San Francisco College of Mortuary Science on December 22, 1946, and began working on the home's military contracts. He frequently visited the Roswell Army Airfield, which later became Walker Air Force Base, to assist with deceased individuals from combat or training missions.

During his time at the funeral home, Dennis developed meticulous attention to detail, meticulously documenting information about each body that passed through the mortuary. Little did he know that his attention to detail would become crucial in the future.

After working at the funeral home for only a year and collaborating with Walker Air Base, Dennis encountered an event that would haunt him for the rest of his life and remain a secret for over four decades. According to Dennis, only his father and Stanton Terry Friedman, an American nuclear physicist and professional ufologist, were aware of his story until he agreed to be interviewed for television in 1990.

Despite doubts about the credibility of fellow UFO witness Gerald Anderson, who claimed to be present at the original crash site of the infamous Roswell incident, Dennis remained steadfast in his account. He courageously stepped into the spotlight under the name W. Glenn Davis. The interview, filmed and uploaded to the United States National Archives website, is the only unedited record of the conversation conducted by unidentified interviewers.

In the interview, Dennis appears composed and willing to discuss the events that transpired. While the interview lacks professional production quality, with sound issues and interruptions, the raw footage provides valuable insight. Dennis recounts a tale that dates back to 1947, a time when UFOs, aliens, and conspiracy theories captivated headlines and left many people, including Dennis, deeply frightened.

On a typical Sunday afternoon in July, around 1:30 PM, Dennis received a phone call from an officer at the Walker Air and Army Base while he was working at the funeral home. Initially assuming it was a routine call about another military or Air Force death, Dennis soon realized the questions posed to him were peculiar and would remain a mystery for the rest of his life.

The officer asked Dennis about the smallest possible hermetically sealed casket dimensions. Perplexed, Dennis replied that the minimum airtight dimensions would be three feet six inches. Forty-five minutes later, the same officer called again, this time inquiring about the procedures for decomposing bodies exposed to various elements. Dennis provided detailed answers, explaining the process of preserving bodies using formaldehyde solution and water in storage vats for 24 hours, followed by wrapping them in sawdust and lime. The officer seemed puzzled by the detailed response and asked about the impact on the blood, skin, and internal chemicals of decomposed bodies and the risk of contamination.

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