0N A CLEAR SEPTEMBER night in 1967, a flying saucer descended in the
San Luis Valley, and according to some residents, this was almost a
daily occurrence then. This spaceship had the traditional (for a flying
saucer) pulsating red, green, and white lights, and landed on the King
Ranch about twenty miles northeast of Alamosa. The curious aliens
wanted to examine a horse and they picked Snippy.
First they slit the three-year-old gelding's throat, then they
skinned the head and neck, removing the flesh down to the bone. The
fiendish invaders sucked out the animal's brains and spinal fluid, and
finally, they ended their bizarre ritual by removing some of the
animal's organs, presumably for later examination.
The weight of their spaceship crushed a small bush. Its landing pads
left a ring of indentations in the earth, and when it took off, exhaust
burns could be seen around the carcass. There was also a strange
chemical odor permeating the air, and naturally the area was hot with
radiation.