March 1987; Western, KY
Humanoid Remains. First hand report from a retired medical doctor who alleges he accidentally found the skeletal remains of two humanoids, possibly of alien origin, on his farm in western Kentucky in March 1987. When informed of the story, I was eventually able to reach the doctor through his friend, Bill Boshears, who first aired it on his radio talk show in Cincinnati. Since the show, having been warned to "shut up" in no uncertain terms, the doctor, nonetheless, entrusted me with his name, but would not reveal the location of his farm nor give me, or anyone else, his unlisted phone number. He also advised that some of the details he shared with me about the investigation by the Air Force should be kept confidential. The doctor, when he talked with me on his friend's phone, was cordial, but brief. He said that it was during a routine evening stroll on his farm property of 400 acres that he discovered the extraordinary evidence. Next to a burned-out circle, about 4 ft. in diameter, in an open grassy field, he found the skeletons of two humanoid entities about 4 ft. apart. Without a trace of clothing, some of the bones, he said, showed residual ligament, with evidence that predators had been at work. As a doctor, he was certain that the bones were not of animal origin and on closer examination, he was shocked, he said, to find that the structure was bipedal, about 4 ft. tall, with a large skull and cat-like jaw, a barrel-like rib cage with long arms and three fingers. For sure, they were not human. The doctor's next move was to call the sheriff, who, without hesitation, called the Air Force. The next morning at sunrise, said the doctor, he was surprised to see three helicopters land in a clearing and many people, some in uniform, some not, being deployed over a wide area. Greeting him was a Colonel (name known to me) who cordially introduced himself and stated his mission: remove the bones and tinder-soil, test and remove the burned circular soil and comb the area for any other evidence. Later in the day, fresh soil was filled in the excavated areas, and the doctor was told that the soil in the circle had been baked at 3,000 degrees. When asked about the time factor of body decomposition (allowing for predators) he estimated, according to cursory examination, that the aliens had been exposed for less than a hundred days. Reminding me that "they put the fear of God in me" after his trip to a military base for further interrogation and where he was shown photos of other alien corpses, he expressed interest in my research and I suggested that we lunch together soon. He agreed, but never called. (Stringfield, Mutual UFO Journal, Number 249, January 1989)