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45 In January 1980 Stringfield privately published his Status Report II: New Sources, New Data, which corrected errors in his first report, elaborated on several of his original cases, and added some new ones. Of particular interest was his inclusion of illustrations: of an alien body based on a description from a doctor who claimed to have performed an autopsy; of an alien head from reports given by several alleged witnesses; and of an alien hand which a former CIA employee said was accurately drawn. Like most of his other information, however, there was no way to cross-check any of this. But others were taking over the vanguard of the search for proof that a UFO had crashed years before, especially the rumors of such activity in New Mexico. In the summer of 1980 The Roswell Incident was published. Researched by Bill Moore and Stanton Friedman (who received limited credit in the book and some royalties), and written by Moore and famed travel writer Charles Berlitz, it mixed together what was then known about the crashes at Corona and San Agustin with a lot of extraneous material about UFO sightings by astronauts. The book was generally accurate, but confusingly organized and hard to follow. Despite its shortcomings, it spread the news of the probable crash to more and more people, and firmly (though mislead- ingly) established Roswell as the center of crash activity. Friedman and Moore continued to track down and inter- view witnesses and periodically wrote papers recounting their progress. Len Stringfield, too, continued to collect and try to check out additional bits of information, publishing his second col- lection of anecdotes while The Roswell Incident was at the publisher, and then a third white paper in June 1982. The New Mexico-centered investigation kept getting deeper and more focused, while Stringfield's was getting broader but no deeper. Interest remained high during the second half of the 1980s, with two more white papers from Stringfield and more reports by Friedman and Moore published in the formal proceedings of the annual MUFON symposia. Their work on the New Mexico THE SEARCH INTENSIFIES