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118 him. "It's amazing what's going on. You wouldn't believe it! That's when she told me they did have some bodies. She said there were three little bodies; two of them were just mangled beyond everything, but there was one of them that was really in pretty good condition." And she said, "Let me show you the difference between our anatomy and theirs. Really, what they looked like was ancient Chinese: small, fragile, no hair." She said their noses didn't pro- trude, the eyes were set pretty deep and the ears were just little indentations. She said the anatomy of the arms was different (the upper arm was longer than the lower). They didn't have thumbs, they had four different . .. she called them "tentacles," I think. Didn't have any fingernails. She then described how they had little things like suction cups on their fingertips. I asked her were these men or women? [Were their] sex organs the same as ours? She said, "No, some were missing." [Dennis interjected, "The first thing that decomposes on a body would be the brain, next the sex organs, especially in women. But she thought there had probably been something .. . some animals. Some of these bodies were badly mutilated. She said they got the bodies out of those containers [the ones he had seen in the backs of the ambulances, on the way into the hospital]. See, they weren't at the crash site, they were about a mile or two from the crash site. She said they looked like they had their own little cabins. She said the lower portion—the abdomen and legs—was crushed, but the upper portion wasn't that bad. She told me the head... was larger and it was kind of. .. like . . . the eyes were different. The nurse then pulled out a prescription pad and drew some sketches of what she had described to Glenn Dennis. She gave him the drawings, warning him to keep them secret, and so he guarded them carefully. In 1990, he and Stanton Friedman went through his old files at the funeral home and discovered all his material had been thrown out several years before. Glenn then made some sketches of what he could remember. "Until they got those bodies frozen, the smell was so bad you couldn't get within a hundred feet of them without gagging." It CRASH AT CORONA