Some of the OTHER folks that Anna interviewed have also not fared well...MAX LITTELL, however, seems to have died from old age.
From www.roswellufomuseum.com:UFO Museum HistoryFrom kevinrandle.blogspot.com:In early 1990, Walter Haut, who had been public information officer at Roswell Army Air Field in 1947,
began promoting the idea of a home for information on the Roswell Incident and other UFO phenomena.
He got together with Glenn Dennis, another Roswell Incident participant, and the two sought a home for a UFO Museum.
This brought them to Roswell Realtor Max Littell, who helped find the first location for the Museum....Walter Haut Dead at 83
December 20, 2005Walter Haut, the man who issued the press release that claimed the Army had recovered a flying saucer
died Thursday, December 15, 2005. He was 83 according to published reports.
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Haut, with friends Glenn Dennis and Max Littell, started the International UFO Museum in 1991...
Littell died several years ago...