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88 It has been suggested, in the book The Roswell Incident and subsequently in UFO Crash at Roswell that Barnett stumbled upon the main part of the craft that had left its pieces on the Foster ranch near Corona, rather than another craft that had crashed well to the west. In the absence of direct testimony from Barnett, all one has is secondhand information, but it all points away from Corona. James Fleck Danley, Barney's boss, has made it clear that Barney's territory extended to the west of his office in Socorro, not to the north or east. A diary kept by Barney's wife and provided by her niece, Alice Knight, shows that his field trips were to the west, the "high country," to towns like Datil and Magdalena and to ranches in the area of the Plains of San Augustin. All of this is to the west, away from Corona. A former neighbor, Harold Baca, responding to a letter in the Socorro newspaper from Stanton Friedman seeking people who had known Barney, said Barney told him about the flying sau- cer that had crashed "out in the Plains." An oldtime rancher on the Plains, the late Marvin Ake, told Stanton Friedman that he had heard of a crashed saucer story "out on the Plains." A retired postmistress from Datil told Friedman of a crashed saucer "out on the Plains" that had been brought out through Magdalena at night. As additional support for the contention that Barnett had indeed encountered a crashed saucer and alien bodies is the testimony of William Leed, a career military officer. In a recent conversation, Leed told Friedman that in the early 1960s he was advised by a colonel familiar with his interest in UFOs to talk to a man who had touched one: "Barney Barnett." Leed, when in the Southwest, made a special side trip to see Barnett. Although Leed was there as a private citizen, Barnett asked for his military credentials. Leed was then told of Barney's walk- ing up to the crashed craft and seeing alien bodies, and of his interrogation by military people on at least three occasions, and the strong suggestion that he not talk about his experience. Leed said he had no reason to think Barnett was telling him anything but the truth. CRASH AT CORONA