Glenn Dennis
Glenn Dennis (1925-2015) was a mortician in Roswell, New Mexico, who is known for his self-professed involvement in the Roswell incident. In July 1947, Dennis received a call from the Roswell Army Air Field mortuary officer requesting hermetically sealed infant caskets, which he found unusual, and later that day saw debris of unknown origin at the Airfield. He claimed that he was also asked to make child-sized coffins by the Airfield and was sought for advice on how to preserve dead bodies. Dennis later stated that he was visited by a nurse who participated in the autopsy of three extraterrestrial bodies recovered from the crash site. She allegedly gave Dennis sketches of strange creatures on a napkin after making him take an oath of secrecy. Dennis first made these claims in 1989 and continued to stick by his story until his death in 2015. However, there have been controversies surrounding his claims, such as inconsistencies in his stories and the fact that he never disclosed the nurse's name. Nonetheless, some ufologists believe that Dennis' account provides evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial life and the government's cover-up of the Roswell incident. Dennis also founded the International UFO Museum and Research Center in Roswell, New Mexico, which opened in September 1991.Regenerate response