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INITIAL FINDINGS UPON EXAMINATION AND AUTOPSY OF THE BODY OF AN

APPARENT ALIEN CREATURE: 1

1. External Appearance

This body was observed to be in a state of significant deterioration.

It had been preserved with formaldehyde solution but not otherwise

dissected.

The cadaver was 44 inches long with a weight of 27 pounds when the

preservative solution had been drained.

The external appearance of this cadaver was of a human embryo with an

enlarged cranium. Hands and feet were normal. Fingers and toenails

had been had been pared. Fingerprints of a swirl-left pattern were

observed and taken. All ten fingers and toes were apparent. There

was some vestigial webbing between first and second fingers and toes.

Sexual organs appeared to be those of a male. They were in an

embryonic state and revealed no evidence of pubescence.

Ears were partially formed, and showed some evidence of surgical

intervention.

Folds of skin had been drawn out from the surface of the scalp in an

apparent attempt to create the impression of a more fully developed

ear than was actually present.

Lips were vestigial and the mouth contained no erupted teeth. The

nose was also in an incomplete state of growth and had also received

surgical intervention, resulting in what appeared to be a very thin a

delicate organ.

Eyes were distinguished by extensive surgical intervention. They were

almond-shaped and by far the most prominent facial feature. The

eyeballs were not matured and appeared to have been sutured with

artificial lenses of an unknown type. Because of their extremely

unusual condition, dissection of these eyes was not attempted.

 

2. Dissection

An incision was made from the thorax to the scrotum. The skin was

first extended from the fascia and the fascia was observed to be

consistent with the appearance of an immature human male. The fascia

were then dissected and the internal organs were observed. The

position of the heart was observed to be vertical, as would be

consistent with a very early fetus, prior to the fourth month. The

organ was prominent and was weighed to be 1/70th of the mass of the

body. When the organ was dissected it was found that there was direct

communication between the two auricles through the formen ovale. The

Eustachian valve was observed to be large. A ductus arteriosus was

observed to communicate between the pulmonary artery and the

descending aorta. This ductus opened into the descending aorta

just below the origin of the left subclavian artery.

Alterations in the structure of the circulatory system suggested that

this body had been surgically corrected to detach it from placental

dependence in an artificial manner. The stomach was opened and found

to be free of any food substances. The cardiac orifice was apparently

atrophied, although the deterioration of the corpus made this

difficult to determine. It is possible that this individual did not

eat.

The liver was prominent and it was clear that the blood of the

umbilical vein would traverse it before entering the inferior cava.

The umbilical vein itself had been severed of its placental crown and

returned to the circulatory system by a means that was beyond the

scope of this dissection to establish.

The lungs were not developed. There were lateral pouches on either

side of the central diverticulum, open through into the pharynx. The

larynx was somewhat cartilaginous and the trachea was developed.

It is probable that this individual did not breathe and more than he

ate. The means of sustaining life is unknown, if he was ever alive in

any practical sense.

The cranium was dissected and it was found that the skull was formed

of exceptionally thin and pliant cartilaginous material, appearing to

be bone precursor that had been affected in some manner, making it

more than usually thin and delicate. The brain itself was extensively

and surprisingly formed. There was an unknown cortex superimposed on

the forebrain and extending as far back as the fissure of Ralando.

Because of this extraordinary formation it was decided not to pursue

dissection of the brain at this time. The organ was extracted and

placed in fluid preservation pending further study.

Overall, this corpus presented the appearance of a human embryo of

three to four months duration that had been the subject of

considerable alteration and modification, some of it obviously

surgical. Other modifications, such as that of the brain, were harder

to understand. In addition to the alterations, there

was the matter of the size of the body and the relatively mature

condition of the epidermis and nails. It would appear that this fetus

was separated from its mother and brought to a semi-functional state

by artificial means.

 

3. Conclusion

This is a human fetus that has been subjected to forced maturation

without normal gestation. Its degree of functionality while living if

it ever was alive is unknown.

 

INITIAL FINDINGS UPON EXAMINATION

AND AUTOPSY OF THE BODY OF AN

APPARENT ALIEN CREATURE: 2

1. External Appearance

This body was observed to be in a state of profound deterioration. It

had not been preserved but was delivered in a container of rubberized

canvas, to which some of the tissue had adhered. The cadaver was 36

inches long with a weight of 8 pounds. The external appearance of

this cadaver was not of a human type.

The skin appeared smooth and a dark bluish-gray in color. There was

no clothing on the body. There were no genitals and no was of

determining sex, if any. The nose consisted of two slits, the mouth

was a small opening that did not appear to be supported by an

articulated law, and there were holes in the position of ears. The

cranium was round and large in proportion to the body and the eyes

were almond-shaped. The eyes were closed and could not be opened

without damaging structures, due to condition of decaying tissue.

Arms and wrists were very thin. The hands displayed a three-digit

arrangement without thumb. The arms extended to approximately three

inches above the knee. The three fingers extended directly from the

wrist, with no palm.

 

2. Dissection

The body was opened from crotch to chin. A green liquid emerged from

the incision. The skin was not backed by fascia, and the bone

structure appeared to be a cartilaginous substance of light green-blue

color.

Internal organs were observed but their function was unclear. The

thoracic and peritoneal cavities communicated and there appeared to be

no respiratory system and no stomach. The esophagus was vestigial and

dissipated before reaching another organ.

There appeared to be two multi-chambered hearts and it was surmised

that body fluid could be pumped rapidly. There was an extensive

circulatory system that involved three different types of vein. Some

material was extracted from one of these systems and suggested

possible waste, leading to the notion that waste may have been exuded

through the skin.

The fluid removed from the body was analyzed under the microscope and

found to be a vegetable substance, chlorophyll-based. It is possible

that photosynthesis was the means of obtaining energy.

The cranium was dissected and it was observed that a ridge of

cartilage separated the brain into two completely isolated components.

The brain was severely deteriorated, but appeared to be extensively

fissured and divided into numerous lobes. Because of the

deterioration the degree of bilateralism of the two halves could not

be determined with any accuracy.

This cadaver exuded an unusually foul odor.

 

3. Conclusion

This is not a cadaver of a kind previously observed by or known to

this pathologist. It appears to be a form of creature utilizing

elements of both the animal and vegetable.

 

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