The Story Behind the 'Alien Autopsy' Hoax

The reputed creator of a fake ET corpse has publicly confessed.

A model of an alien on a dissecting table, at the London party following the world premiere of the film "Alien Autopsy," on April 3, 2006.
A model of an alien on a dissecting table, at the London party following the world premiere of the film "Alien Autopsy," on April 3, 2006.
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Britain's Manchester Evening News (April 6, 2006) termed it a hoax that "fooled the world." Well, not exactly: Skeptical Inquirer magazine was on to the 1995 "Alien Autopsy" film from the outset. But now the reputed creator of the fake extraterrestrial corpse used for the "autopsy" has publicly confessed.

The film — purporting to depict the post mortem of an extraterrestrial who died in a UFO crash at Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947 — was part of a "documentary" that aired on the Fox television network. Skeptics and many UFOlogists quickly branded the affair a hoax.

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