'Witness to Roswell' A Review of Tom Carey & Don Schmitt's New Book
by David Rudiak (Copyright 2007, David Rudiak - All Rights Reserved)

Three sites? Well of course the Brazel debris field, the body/craft site north of Roswell described by Haut and other witnesses, but what was the third site? According to Carey and Schmitt, this was yet another body site near the Brazel debris field. The evidence for this is thinner. There is the Frank Joyce story of Brazel coming to town in a highly stressed state and describing very smelly nonhuman bodies to him in addition to the large debris field. They also mention young Dee Proctor, who the Proctor family said was with Brazel when he made his debris field discovery, but also reported he had seen something else that had severely traumatized him. He never said exactly what it was, but he took his mother Loretta to the spot in the 1994 when he thought she might be dying.
C & S say the story of the Brazel debris field had already circulated widely in the Corona area and many ranchers and rancher kids already knew about it before Brazel reported it. One of these kids was Sydney "Jack" Wright. He told them that he and two other rancher children had gotten there too. They finally got him to state that, "There were bodies, small bodies with big heads and eyes. And Mack was there too. We couldn't get away from there fast enough."
Another perhaps related account came from the widow of Sgt. LeRoy Wallace, another MP. She said he was called away one evening to go to a crash site outside of Corona "to help load the bodies." When he returned home the next morning, he had a horrible stench on his clothes. She burned the clothes but the horrible smell lingered on his body for another two weeks.
Carey and Schmitt feel that under the circumstances, Jesse Marcel must have seen the bodies too when Brazel took them back to the ranch and debris field. They cite two witnesses who said Marcel did briefly mention seeing the bodies, one a relative, Sue Marcel Methane, who said he told her shortly before he died in 1986. Another was Tech Sergeant Hershel Grice, a ground maintenance crew chief, but who also was a member of Marcel's intelligence team. Grice described Marcel as a "straight arrow." (Haut described him to me this way also.) Grice said Marcel described the bodies as "white, rubbery figures."
There are numerous other witness accounts presented in the book, some already well-known in the Roswell literature, some new. I've covered most of the major new ones here.
One of the more interesting remaining ones came from four sons of Lt. Col. Marion M. Magruder, a legendary WWII Marine aviation commander. According to them, on his deathbed, he confessed to seeing crash wreckage and a live alien at Wright Field two weeks after the incident in mid to late July 1947. He had just started Air War College at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Alabama, attended by elite high officers who the various services considered to be the future military leaders. They were flown up to Wright Field to get their opinion on an urgent matter. They were then told about the recovery of an extraterrestrial spaceship that had crashed near Roswell, examined wreckage, and then were led to another room and shown a surviving alien. Mike Magruder said his father described the "creature" as under 5 feet tall, "human-like" but with longer arms, larger eyes, and an oversized, hairless head. It had a slit for a mouth and two holes but no appendages for a nose and ears-the standard "grey" description. There was no question in his mind that it "came from another planet."

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