Roswell: The After-Action Report

The author says that most of the government explanations were designed to intentionally compound confusion about what actually happened at Roswerll.

Over 700 people were interviewed by some investigations.

Types of evidence included physical, testimonial, circumstantial, demonstrative, documentary, forensic, latent, statistical and exculpatory (evidence favorable to the defendant.) There is also a need to understand the social and cultural environment of the time of an event.

The author approaches Roswell as a crime scene and goes through the various types of evidence. It's one of two books I've read using a legalistic approach to what happened in an tempt to determine the actual truth of what really did go on.

It's actually a very interesting book, especially if you are into things involving criminal investigations and everything that is involved in that.


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