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post-mortem. The

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bacterial infiltration

demonstration of ascribed as findings are

of

glostridium

pathological not inconsistent

with adiagnosis of infection, the possibility of contamination Prevents the conclusion that infection was the cause of death. The observation of Sarcosporidia cysts is not remarkable and I doubt

that you

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most beef

these observations

animals from helpful in

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because the

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convenience. The offer for of further assistance, please

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1979

Senator,

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John Ry

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SUBJECT: Steer

mutilation.

Torrance

Sergeant ODel1 of the Torrance county Sheriff:

_ Albuqucrqte Office early in

January

County;

Deptrttent

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t3

the afternoon of January 29, 1979, to reoort

that he had ciscovereé the first reported cattle zutilation County. and wanted information on whom be should regort it O'De11 and was told

29- 1B?9.

RH -

in Torrance to. SFDOH called

the following:

~e -In resoonse to a telephone call from Saoouel N. Hini, 0'De11 arrived at e location near the village of nuran.::L et approximately ll a.c. on January 29- l9?9. and found the carcass of a six ssnth old steer that had apperently been zeceotiy mutiiateé. Oell sei the carcass Was still viii

enough to melt the snow around it.

O'De1l inéiceted

that

he had been following

news reports of previous zutiletions in Rio Arribe County and believed that the Torrance County outiietion was the freshest ever discovereé. Be c&l1e5 because he thought it would be helpful for inve5t£gatOr5 to have a fresh ruti lotion to ezstine and subject to tests. tsJO'Del1said the steerls s:rotu=~an-penis*ha£ bten'removed'vith surgical precision a ietture cctzon to ell previous mutilation: and indicated that

patches

of

hair

around

the

carcass

seemed

to

inicata

that

the

steer

has been ropoeo or bounced == another feature cotton to all previous notilttio The steer'sintestines had been rezoveé through the bole where the scrotun had been

cut

out,

but

gone directly 11¢

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Santa

Fe,

Lab apparently

interim,

notifie

O'oe11 felt

The steer:

that

an animal

would

on January

have

tongue wes Q23 removed es in

Rev Hexico

State

Livestock

Police

Dfiicer

most bi the outilatioos

Board.

The

Gabe Valdez

State

Police

of Chase,

the Yorrence County Shsriif

Crime

Crime

the offiér

over the pest la oonths=

the Livestock Board removed the carcass and apparently rozc

contacted

County

éisturoeo.

but the insides of the ears appeared to have been a sharp instrument. _ the state Gtoe and Fish Departzent. the State Police and th

who has iavestigate later

not

to the intestines.

previous outilations, 'beve1edout with DDe1l notifie Lab in

were

in the

it.

Valdez

inc was to have gone Lo Torrence

30 to investigate.

°*' In response to your question

about whether any of the mutilation:

have occurred on92fe¬eral_l;Q§*}OIficer Valdez iniorns no that eight autilations were éiscovered on the Jicerille Apache Seseryatioa;;end-seven on the Santa . lara Pueb o 1 . *2here rc?E"E§En'itoi?l3T65 cattle putiletions, an_§T§'_"

§grse =utilations§ reported in New Mexico since 1975. Forty-five ofthe cattie

nutilations

and four of

the

horse

QC II.

mutilation:

occurre

in

1978.


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Attached isa portionof some correspondence Q5

received from

Senator Harrison

l5 mutilations

Schmitt indicating

country in New Mexico in the past three several years the Criminal Division has the phenomenon

that could :. 3" Iv? . '. If 1

that a

of animals have occurred in Indian of animals

indicate

being mutilated

that such

acts are

years. For been aware in

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amanner

performed by

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in

persons as part of aritual or ceremony. The report that some of the mutilations have occurred inIndian country is our first indication that Federal law may have been violated.

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requested that

the Federal

Bureau of

Investigation conduct the 15 mutilations and

an appropriate investigation of any others that occur in Indian

country as

crime on

apossible

an Indian

reservation and

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furnish the results the to United States Attorney and92E2//j

,the

Criminal Division,

General crimes

mation which previous cattle

attention: Roger

Section. Mr.

Adams has

c. Adams,

additional infor-

may be of assistance to the FBI concerning mutilations over which there was no

Federal jurisdiction.

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éor"the pastseven oreigf'yEars mysterious"oattle

%mutilations

have been occurring throughout the United States

; and for the past four years have been occurring

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Police,

Officer

has been handling

GABE VALDEZ, New Mexico

investigations

u within.New Mexico, lnfornation Officer VALDEZ indicates that

within

furnished the animals

of these

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the

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State

mutilations

to this office are being shot

92some type of paralyzing drug and the blood is being Q the animal after an injection of an anti~coagulant. It

by with

drawn from appears

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helicopters without anyidentifying numbers have reportedly "¥p/ been seen in the vicinity of these mutilations. Officer VALDEZ theorizes

that

clamps are being placed

A and they are being lifted 5?;-j %,--3: _ I _' 2

by helicopter

on the cow's legs

to some remote area where

s the mutilations are taking place and then the animal is returned to its original pasture. The mutilations primarily consist of removal of the tongue, the lymph gland, lower lip and the sexual organs of the animal. Much mystery has surrounded these mutilations, but according to witnesses they give the appearance of being very professionally done with a surgical instrument, and"

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according to VALDBZ, a; theyears prggress, each surgical proc_ e f VALD '

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1 attacked by predator or scavenger animals, although there are 92 ,p J tracks which would indicate that coyotes have been oiroling=;he_ ,~J.

carcass from a distance. Healsogggsed thathehasrequested

Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory ti nduct investigation¥< 12I97

him but until just recently has always been advised that t e 92mutilations were done by predatory animals. Officer VALD£Z__,____.__~

p stated that just recently

he has been told by two assistants at 3Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory that they were able todetermin 2-

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most mutilations

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and blood anti-coagulant that Colorado

probably

occurring within their State

the past four years-approximately 30

Mexico.

He stated

that

_,

of

these

has the T

and that over y

have occurred

30,

15 have occurred

in New

on Indian-

_

Reservations but he did know that_aany nutilations have gone'I unreported which have occurred on the Indian reservations ' because the Indians, particularly in the Pueblos, are extremely

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superstitious in

as-' .1--2

and will

some instances.

not even allow-officers

Officer

VALDEZ stated

in to investigate

since

the

outset

of these mutilations there have been an estimated 0,000 mutilated which would place the loss at approximately $1,000,000.

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R. E. THOMPSON;United States Attorney, advised that he had received an urgent call from the head of the Criminal Division, Department of Justice, advising him that he would be contacted by Senator HARRISONSCHHITT of New Mexico, who had ' been in contact with Attorney General GRIFFIN BELL in an effort to obtain Federal assistan in seeking to solve these cattle

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mutilations.

Bureau

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telephone

call

of

2/13/79

advised that

a letter

was forthcoming from the Departmentto the Bureaurequesting our assistance in the investigation based on the fact that l5

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SA SAMUEL H.

mi! ,2" f ,4 .-J» .

JONES and myself met,to

E. THOMPSON,"

discuss this

matter.

It wastgreed that a conference should be held in April of " this year in Albuquerque involving New Mexico and the surrounding

rz.-we |-2%,-T?" ._.,-I _-

States who have suffered cattle mutilation to fully discuss this matter'todetermine

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developed to date and to to

solve this

cases in an effort what has been

recommendfurther

ongoing problem.

The role

steps to be taken of the FBI was "-

discussed but was not established since it was not -v "1

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resolved

whether the_FBI-would act in a coordinating capacity,i g1 an investigating capacity or both.§ It was decided however,

that.it

would

be most.beneficial

if

all

this

available

infor'

imation could be'placed_in a computer_bank so that appropriate _

printouts could-be madeand_an-abaiysis pade'in.an effort to'

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can be

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Whether

trend

or pattern

obvious if mutilations coordinated effort

are to be solved so that all material

gathered and analyzed and further the

FBI

should

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we are merely to investigate and direct our§ the 15 mutilated cattle on the Indian reser-

I believe,

will be

in the

same position as the

other law enforcement agencies at this to achieve an almost impossible task.

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time and would be seeking It is my belief that -

if we are to participate in any manner that we should do so; fully, although this*office and the USA's office are at'a loss to determine what atute our investigative jurisdiction would be in this matter} elf we are to act solely as acoordinator or in any other official capacity the sooner we can place p this information in the computer bank, the better off we , would be and in this regard it would be my recomendation that an expert

in the

computer field

Albuquerque in what type

the very

of information

invitation for

i !

at the

near future will be

the April

Bureau travel

so that needed so

conference is

-

determine .i

that when

the

submitted from

'

Senator

SCHHITT's Officethat the surrounding States will be aware " of the information that is needed to place in the computer. It should be noted that Senator SCHHITT's Office is coordinating th April conference and will submit the appropriate invitations

and with the

this conference.

cooperation of

Since this

The FBI

has not

the USA, Hr. THOMPSO§,will chair

will act

only as

been investigated

aparticipant.

by the

manner we have no theories whatsoever as to why responsible for these cattle mutilations. -Officer VALDEZ is very adamant'in his opinion that these are the

work of

the U.

S. Government

clandestine operation either by Energy and in all probability is research into biological warfare.

and

that it

cover up this cults religious! these nutilations

and the

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any

issome

"run around"' attempting to

situation. There are also theories that or some type of Indian rituals_resulting

have some connection with n-

FBI in

or what is BABE ;~ mutilations .

the CIA or the Department of connected with some type of .. His main reason for these

beliefs is that he feels that he was given the by Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory and they are

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to -

we can

wildest theory

advanced is

unidentified flyingobjects.§5§ - -.~!

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area,'the_matter?oflmanpower, of course,-becomes aconsideration and I'an unable to determine at this time the amount of manpower that would be needed to give this our full attention so that arapid conclusion could be reached. The Bureau is requested to furnish its coments and guidance on this whole situation including, if desired, the Legal Qounsel'sassessnent of jurisdictional question. An early response would be needed however, so that.we might

properly, ifreguested do tothatso, obtain the data bank information. I it appears we are going to become -3_.._......_ 7VP------

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March 2, 1979,

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investigation into

performed on

the 15 mutilations

gative assistance,

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New Mexico has taken an interest in these mutilations and hasV been yon in c t act with the DOJ. The Albuquerque Division has_been instructed to conduct appropriate,invesitigation 1V . . nto thismatter inaccordance the withenclosed memorandum from DOJ. e' V-.

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Senator HARRISON

SCHMITT,

R.E. THOMPSON, Albuquerque,hf

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the public

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regarding

cattle mutilations

the.FBI had now received the authority General to conduct such an investigation.

stated that

in charge

the conference

Attorney General

were in

SCHMITT stated

and

from the Attorney Senator SCHMITT

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FBI's jurisdiction

occurring on

Indian lands.

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conducting its

investigation

asimilar

of these

of the

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mutilations because

of

It was amounted to

conference that

showed v

all law

enforcement-

mutilations were discussed during conference attended only by law

enforcement officials. afelony.

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mutilation

the FBI

elsewhere which

jurisdictional problems

officials investigating afternoon session

Albuquerque

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mutilations occurring M0.. F

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FORRESTS. PUTMAN,

FBI, explained

into account

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pointed out

that

inmost

misdemeanor violations

SCHHITT pointed

the FBI

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of violations

not

the general

jurisdiction to of state

cases,

and were

out during

might have

an

investigate

laws on

Indian

lands, the question arose whether this would be afelony or amisdemeanor violation. Under New Mexico State Law, the mere mutiliation of a dead animal would be simply a misdemeanor

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violation. Investigation of these keeping with the FBI's current efforts priority matters. -" _, If

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matters would not be in to concentrate on s '

FBI recommends

Department that into cattle

that FBIHQ

point

ifthe FBI is asked to mutilations of which the

FBI has no jurisdiction, we will be opening ourselves to criticism similar to criticism we have received in the past for investigating matters wherein we have had no jurisdiction. _It would seem appropriate that ifFBI participation_in investi-

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to the FBI.

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anticipation that conduct an

conditions, the expectation

of

the proper

FBI could

undue criticism

resources could.be

approach this and with

the

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Mexico. Furtheri-

investigation of these mutilations is an impossibility because of the fact that the carcasses of the animals have been destroyed The only purpose which could be served in making inquiry about these matters would be to compile arecord of what investigators have determined in the past. It is expected this would be an extremely limited

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STATES DEPARTMENT or JUSTICE nzmzluu. BUREAU

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1919

CATTLE MUTILATIONS

pOn April 20, 1979, aconference was held at the Albuquerque Public Library at Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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cgnferei-ace chair-r! hv Qnnaf? I-IEPDTROLI RCTF-lM'l"'l""|. onwas: I-van-w noun-unauv-van cw -vanu-uwwwa -;-----'vw----- |-wt _--w--IRl=.D11h'lit! New Mexico, and United States Attorney R.E. THOMPSON of

-Albuquerque. The

st;

conference convened

session was attended by enforcement agencies,

general public. conference during

a.m. The

morning

Approximately 180 persons attended the the morning session. This session lasted

approximately 12:00

,-.-

at 9:00

representatives from various law news media representatives, and the

until

noon.

Senator SCHMITT opened the conference by explaining its purpose. He said, "This hearing isto define the scope pf the problem and_the basisfor federal assistance and to examine how the FBI might be involved. U.S. Attorney R.E. THOMPSON explained to those attending the conference that

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federal jurisdiction

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is limited

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requiring that

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on Indian that the

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or federal

explained that statutes and

nor conclusions of the FBI and its contents

your agency.

and identified.

his staff have concluded

FBI would _,M,,,_

into the coordinate the mu _m_,_iq_l,:.

cattle

is the property agency; it and

distributed outside

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to

investigation_

recomendations

FBI. It to your

to be

law

his hope

SCHMITT stated

contains neither

are not

code,

of state

SCHMITT expressed

statutes. Senator

of the is loaned

and others there

18, U.S.

with violations

conduct investigation

This document

federal statute

possibly have been violated aircraft have been

under Title to do

lands. Senator

under these

of a

mutilations.

federal jurisdiction 7and

the FBI

U.S. Attorney

appropriately marked

of cattle

the conference that the of_cattle mutilations.

fr-

violation

statute might the unidentified

Senator SCHMITT the federal

FBI could

mutilations

by Congress.

a possible

aircraft be

is possible Sections

there is

the area

have searched

conducted by

areas approved

that this reports that

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with mutilations of comparison

occurring off-Indian and control,

of operation

are noted.

this matter to mutilations should

Agent in

Charge SAC!,

lands for the purpose especially where the same methods

SAC PUTMAN said

that in

order for

be resolved, the facts surrounding such be gathered and computerized.

District Attorney ELOY MARTINEZ, Santa Fe, New Mexico, told the conference that his judicial district had made application for a$50,000 Law Enforcement Assistance Administratior LEAA! Grant for the purpose of investigating the cattle mutilations. He explained that there is hope that with the funds from this grant, an investigative unit can be established for the sole purpose of resolving the mutilation problem. He said itis his view that such an investigative unit could serve as aheadquarters for all law enforcement officials investigating the mutilations and, in particular, would serve as a repository for information developed in order that this information could be coordinated properly. He said such aunit would not only

coordinate

this information,

aqualified

lab for

said ahearing of determining

but also

both evidence

he is

been the

New Mexico

has investigated

years, as

well

convinced that

work

1979, for be approved.

as six

of 90 of the

because of

the purpose

Dulce, New

Mexico,

cattle during

horses. Officer

the mutiliations

to

Mr. MARTINEZ

State Police,

the death

of predators

handle submissions

and photographs.

will be held on April 24, whether this grant will

GABE VALDEZ,

reported he

past three FF 5 |'_~. §

PUTMAN, Special

Albuquerque Office of the FBI, explained to the conference that the Justice Department had given the FBI authority to investigate those cattle mutilations which have occurred or might occur on Indian lands. He further explained that the Albuquerque FBI would look at such mutilations in connection

the

VALDEZ said animals have

the precise

not

manner of

the cuts.

Officer VALDEZ of several

GOMEZ of

he had

animals which

Dulce, New

mental anguish

had investigated on the

mutilations ranch of

MANUEL

Mexico.

MANUEL GOMZ addressed the conference and explained lost six animals to unexplained deaths which were found

win amutilated GOMEZ said

said he had occurred

condition within that he

and his

because of

the last family are

the mutilations.

two years. experiencing fear

Further, and


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DAVID PERKINS, Director of the Department of at Libre School in Farasita, Colorado, exhibited amap United States which contained hundreds of colored pins mutilation sites.

He commented

systematic collection -I-. ' -.¢-.--. ¢a -.92 . n =

of

challenge. He

said, The

mutilations is

that

TOM ADAMS of

who has

sense

at all."

been independently

years, said his investigation are almost always observed in He said that the helicopters do

not have identifying markings or illegal altitudes.

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that makes

no sense

Paris Texas,

for six

a

has never met

only thing

they make

identifying

been making

1975, and

about the

examining mutilations has shown that helicopters area of the mutiliations.

he had

data since

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that

Research

of the

and they

fly at

the

abnormal, unsafe,

Dr. PETER VAN ARSDALE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Denver, suggested that those investigating the cattle mutilations take a systematic approach and look at all types of evidence isdiscounting any

-.

of the

m

propounded theories

visitors or

such as

RICHARD SIGISMUND,

issis. ifs?

responsibility by

extraterrestri

Satanic cults.

presented an mutilations are other persons

Social Scientist,

Boulder, Colorado,

argument which advanced the theory possibly related to activity made similar type presentations

that the cattle of UFOs. Numerous expounding on

their theories regarding the possibility that are the responsibility of extraterrestrial visitors, Satanic cults,

or some

unknown government

the mutilations members of

agency.

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Dr. RICHARD

Scientific Laboratory

PRINE, Forensic

LASL!, Los

Veterinarian, Los

Alamos

Alamos, New Mexico, discounted

the possibility that the mutilations have been done by anything but predators. He said he had examined six carcasses and in his opinion predators were responsible for the mutiliation of all six.

. Dr.

CLAIRE HIBBS,

Veterinary Diagnostic

arepresentative

Laboratory, New

of the

Mexico State

State

University,

Las Cruces, New Mexico, said he recently came to New Mexico, but that prior to that he examined some mutiliation findings in Kansas

and Nebraska.

Dr. HIBBS

into three categories: animals and scavengers, animals mutilated and animals

mutilated by

pranksters.

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said the

mutiliations fell

killed and mutilated by after death by sharp

predators instruments


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TOMY BLAND, Lewisville, Texas, told the conference he has been studying UFO activities for twenty-two years and mutilations for twelve years. He explained that animal mutilations date back to the early l8s in England and Scotland. He also pointed out that animal mutilations are not confined to cattle, but cited incidents of mutilation of horses, dogs, sheep, and rabbits. He also said that the mutilations are not only nationwide, but international in scope.

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Other speakers at the approaching an investigation into access to technological equipment

conference suggested the mutilations, and technologically

ways of urging trained

individuals. .1 Er -v

Chief RALEIGH

TAFOYA, Jicarilla

WALTER DASHENO, Governor, Santa briefly to the conference.

ji-

had been

found mutilated

Governor DASHENO W-Y-5 92rI' n . .-- -

Apache Tribe,

Clara Pueblo, Both spoke of the

on their respective

said he

and

each spoke cattle which

Indian lands.

is concerned

as to

the extent

of

the jurisdiction by investigating and Chief TAFOYA said some of

agencies into the matter his people who have lost livestock

have been

not elaborate

threatened.

He did

on these

threats.

2:

CARL W. WHITESIDE, Investigator, Investigation, told December, 1975, ,-13.*':*.'.. .92

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mutilations. He

of

evidence were

addition his

Bureau conducted

in an attempt to the investigation submitted to

an

resolve the mutilation by his Bureau, numerous

the Colorado

State University

.Large Animal Hospital and all civilian and military helicopter A flights were monitored during this probe. WHITBSIDE said, "Sadly, most of these efforts produced no results. He said they were unable to place any unidentified vehicle inthe air or on the ground near the carcasses that were found. He said

his group

E

said in

undercover investigation problem. He said during pieces of

Colorado Bureau

the conference that between April and his Bureau investigated 203 reports of cattle

submitted 35

Only 19 of those vintage to make an mined to

carcasses to

subitted were examination and

be willful

mutilations. He

the laboratory

deemed to be of of those 19, said of

for examination recent enough nine were deter-

those nine,

it was

concluded that two were done by pranksters. WHITESIDE said that his organization even set up a secret witness program with the cooperation of the'Denver Post", but this resulted in no information to

assist in

asolution

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matter.


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During the afternoon of April 20, 1979, law enforcement officers met with U.S. Attorney R.E. THOMPSON for aspecial meeting. At this conference were representatives -'1

from the

FBI and

numerous

New Mexico. Also in Colorado, Montana,

was placed

on an

of approaching officials decided -'- ,. nilÂť 92_,-

be the

attempt to

from its

one of

have to

group would

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FBI,

three agencies agency's District

receive the

would have

session of

pointed out

LEAA Grant,

to obtain

and it

the conference,

that they

clearance

is their

expressed his

The investigator opinion that

mutilated by

and not

All investigators information from

28 cases

conclusion that

present daring

central collection

all areas.

and not of predators. their investigators Forensic Lab. from Montana were also

by predators.

this session

unit which

Also, all

of

all cases

present at the conference carcasses found in Montana

deliberate efforts

be a

investigators

have examined

were the work of intentional mutilators The examination of carcasses submitted by have been done by the Oklahoma State University

that there

way

headquarters.

cattle mutilations

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from Washington, have to

State Police

During this

3'

three agencies

receive approval

New Mexico

from Arkansas

h --1..

most appropriate

cattle mutilations. The for the investigation should

the collection of data regarding the Attorney THOMPSON pointed out that the

Attorney MARTINEZ and the

of the

would be made which of the investigative group and the

responsibility for mutiletions. U.S.

h :~,_ .'

from

Attorney's Office inSanta Fe, New Mexico, which for the LEAA Grant, or the New Mexico State Police. THOMPSON concluded that within the next two

weeks adetermination would be the primary FBI would

enforcement officers

determine the

the solution that direction

responsibility of

the District has applied U.S. Attorney

state law

attendance were investigators from Nebraska, and Arkansas. During the conference emphasis

recommended

could coordinate

investigators recommended

that astandard procedure and form be adopted for the investigation of future mutilations. They recommended that evidence be examined by a qualified veterinary pathologist.

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