Glenn Dennis (March 24, 1925 – April 28, 2015) co-founded the Roswell UFO Museum in 1991. He was 22 years old and working as a mortician at Ballard Funeral Home in 1947. His 1989 testimony: (1) The RAAF base operations officer called requesting hermetically sealed infant caskets (36-40 inches long) and advice on preserving bodies exposed to weather for days — how to prevent contamination of blood and internal chemicals during preservation. (2) At the base hospital, he saw military ambulances containing unusual debris and was threatened with severe consequences if he revealed what he had seen. (3) A nurse friend (identity withheld under oath) described participating in the autopsy of three small humanoid entities: gray skin, large heads, minimal genitalia, performed with unfamiliar instruments specifically to avoid contamination. (4) The debris in military ambulances included lightweight I-beams with purple-hued symbols resembling “ancient hieroglyphics” — material could not be dented or burned and returned to its original shape when crumpled. CORROBORATION — NOT JUST DENNIS: Multiple independent witnesses confirmed the child-sized coffin call: the Ballard Funeral Home owner told the Roswell Daily Record publisher; S/Sgt. Milton Sprouse (B-29 crew chief) was told by Dennis about five children’s coffins; former nurse Mary Lowe (located 1998) said unprompted “I was the nurse who ordered the children’s coffins, because they were just big enough for the little guys who were in the spaceship”; former RAAF MP and Roswell police chief Jud Roberts confirmed overhearing related accounts. The nurse who described the alien autopsy to Dennis was subsequently transferred to England and later reportedly killed in a plane crash — she never came forward publicly. Dennis honored with a star on the UFO Walk of Fame, July 2025 Roswell Festival.
