Walter Reynolds was a fireman, a fact that I verified, and was on the scene of the crash that made some headlines and is still a subject of debate. Phillip didn’t have a lot of time, but a follow up interview is planned. For now, this is what Phillip Reynolds had to say:
“My grandfather was a fireman in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and was called to the scene of what he was told was an airplane crash. When he got there, he was amazed to see a crashed disc. There were small fires that he and his crew put out in and around the area and was then told sternly by military personnel that what was seen there must stay there. He approached the disc to inspect for more signs of fire and saw three alien bodies, all dead . . ..
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