Speaker Presentation

Hunt for the Roswell Body - The Roswell Body After Roswell: A Denver Mortuary, Masonic, Military, and Judicial Cover-Up

Speaker: Katie Paige

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Hunt for the Roswell Body The Roswell Body After Roswell: A Denver Mortuary, Masonic, Military, and Judicial Cover-Up

“The bodies were brought to Wright Field. But one of them went to the mortuary outfit. At that time, I think it was in Denver.” > — Brigadier General Arthur E. Exon, USAF (Ret.)

For decades, the Roswell incident has been examined almost exclusively through crash recovery and early military handling. Very little attention has been given to what happened after Roswell—particularly the long-term custody of a single recovered body that appears to have diverged from official military channels.

In Hunt for the Roswell Body, researcher Katie Paige of Rocky Mountain Ranch Research presents original, first-hand investigative work focused on the post-1947 fate of one Roswell entity that evidence suggests was diverted directly from New Mexico into civilian mortuary custody in Denver, Colorado.

This presentation is built on firsthand video and audio testimony from key witnesses, including individuals with direct professional involvement in:

- Mortuary practice - Judicial oversight - Cold War–era institutional operations

These testimonies are presented alongside:

- Archival documentation - Cemetery records - Military medical infrastructure - Verified institutional relationships

Together, they form a coherent and lawful custodial framework.

This line of investigation has been encouraged and supported by leading Roswell researchers, including Donald Schmitt, who recognized the importance of examining the custody question beyond the crash site itself.

The research examines Denver-based institutions, including:

- Olinger Mortuaries - Fitzsimons Army Hospital - Lowry Air Force Base - Fairmount Cemetery

It also investigates the documented roles of individuals positioned at the intersection of:

- Mortuary authority - Military logistics - Judicial control - Masonic civic networks

during the Cold War period.

Rather than relying on speculation, this presentation reconstructs how a body could be legally held, preserved, transferred, and ultimately removed from the public record under established authority structures—rather than secrecy alone.

This research reframes Roswell not as a single historical event, but as an extended custodial process that continued quietly for decades beyond the desert of New Mexico.

If one Roswell body did not follow the official path, this presentation asks the unavoidable question:

Where did it go, and who had the authority to keep it there?