Tuesday, July 08, 2003
Sci Fi Channel begins production on Kecksburg special
The Sci Fi Channel has begun production of a two-hour documentary exploring the baffling 37-year-old Kecksburg UFO case. According to Larry Landsman, director of the cable channel's special projects, the prime-time special will air in October.
"The Kecksburg incident is an extremely compelling case," he said. "We have new eyewitnesses who have come forward ... firsthand witnesses whose recollection of that evening is sharp. It's making for quite an incredible documentary. Startling. It will open some eyes."
"We want to bring together the various participants of this event for the first time. Get the believers and the nonbelievers in the same room at the same time," he said. "We're still working out logistics and details, but this will be a crucial element of the documentary. It could end up to be quite explosive."
The Kecksburg documentary will be a "comprehensive look at an ongoing investigation in Washington," said Landsman, including work done by California-based investigative reporter Leslie Kean, and longtime Greensburg investigator, Stan Gordon.
In addition, the program will reveal evidence gathered during a forensic analysis of the crash site.
"We're committed to exploring the blurry lines between science fact and science fiction," Landsman said. "We've brought in geo-archaeologists from the West Virginia University, plus environmental scientists to examine the area witnesses claim a craft of unknown origin landed."
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