A
couple of years ago, I heard Dr. Eric Davis mention, briefly, that the UFO
crash near Del Rio, Texas, was real. It was something of a “throw away” line on
Coast-to-Coast AM, and there was no follow up. Having investigated the Del Rio
crash for more than two decades, I was surprised by such a bold statement and
attempted to reach out to Dr. Davis to learn why he thought the case was solid.
I
never received a reply… until now.
Apparently,
André Skondras reached out to Dr. Davis to ask him about my assessment of the
Del Rio case. According to Andre the response was, “Davis maintains that
Randle’s conclusions about crash-retrieval history are incorrect and based on
flawed research. He stresses that he, David Grusch, and other cleared personnel
were briefed on classified evidence firsthand—information that remains inaccessible
to the public due to long-standing national-security restrictions. According to
Davis, critics often misunderstand how these secrecy protocols work, and the
absence of public proof does not invalidate what is known inside classified
programs.”
Yes,
we have the old dodge that he is privy to information from classified sources
and that he, among others, were briefed on classified evidence and that we, on
the outside, misunderstand secrecy protocols. Except, of course, I served as an
intelligence officer in both the Air Force and later the Army. I get all that,
but the problem is his belief that the Del Rio crash is real.
As
I have noted in the past, when the story first popped up, in 1968, the
architect of the tale was Robert Willingham, identified as a lieutenant colonel
in the Civil Air Patrol. You can read the entry from Skylook, the
original publication of MUFON here:
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The Willingham story is the 3rd paragraph down. This provides not only the article but identifies the source. |
https://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2018/09/dr-davis-confirms-del-rio-ufo-crash.html
The
point is that in over two decades of research into the Del Rio crash, I have
not found another witness to the Del Rio retrieval. The date has changed three
times and Willingham told me that he wasn’t sure if it was 1954 or 1955. Please
note here that I did interview the prime source and so far, as I know, the only
witness to the crash.
While
Dr. Davis may well have been exposed to first-hand witnesses to other
crash/retrievals, he heard nothing first-hand about Del Rio. That crash was
invented by Robert Willingham. Other than him, there is no evidence that the
crash took place.
I’ll
close this by saying that unless there is something about Del Rio that I
haven’t discovered, and I freely admit that possibility, my conclusion, based
on my research to date is that it is a hoax.


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