A Las Vegas family wasn’t lying when they told police they saw “something that wasn’t human” in their backyard, according to a veteran crime scene recreationist.
Scott Roder of Evidence Room Animation and Exhibitions used his expertise and motion tracking software to analyze video of a UFO that allegedly crash-landed in Sin City last April.
he told NewsNation They sought to “debunk” the responding officers’ body camera footage or prove that something was added to the footage.
He now says he believes two creatures were crawling around the family’s Las Vegas garden that night. “All of our results turned out to be real,” Loder said. “No editing. Original video.”
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Las Vegas police arrive at the scene of a suspected UFO crash. (Las Vegas Police Department)
Last year, Las Vegas police responded to a bizarre 911 call in which a resident saw a “tall, thin, greenish, alien creature” about 8 to 10 feet tall.
He told police the “creature” hid behind a forklift in the backyard.
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“I looked into his eyes and my body went rigid, like I was in a bind,” witness Angel Kenmore said in a previous YouTube video. “He had a strange face, big feet, big glowing eyes, and a big mouth.
“I could hear his loud, deep breathing and I could hear his stomach keep moving. He just looked at me and after a few seconds he was able to move again.”

This was the moment witnesses stopped and ran when they said they saw an alien in a Las Vegas backyard. (Angel Las Vegas/YouTube)
Loder told NewsNation’s “Banfield” that he streamed the footage, watched it over and over again, and eventually found what he had missed each time: two people in the video at the same time. Ta.
Using motion-tracking software that focuses on the source of motion, Roeder explains that “[movement]can be applied to figures in the background to show that the movement of the shadow reflects the movement of the body attached to the shadow. ) was added.” Head. “
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“We don’t believe it’s a floating head,” he said. “We believe it is attached to the body, and the right-to-left movement of its head is consistent with the movement seen between the slats of the fence.”
The story has been hotly debated ever since a beam of light lit up the Las Vegas sky late on April 30, 2023.At least 21 people participated eastern california, Arizona, Nevada and Utah reported seeing a green glow, according to the American Meteor Society.

At 11:50 p.m. on April 30, a glowing green light was captured on a Las Vegas police officer’s body camera. At least 21 people reported the same thing to the American Meteor Society. (Las Vegas Police Department)

Las Vegas police are searching for an alien that residents reported crashed into their yards. (Las Vegas Police Department)
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The Las Vegas family’s claims that UFOs have crashed and extraterrestrials are stalking their backyard have been called hoaxes and labeled by some as bogus claims.
Ben Hansen, the host of “UFO Witness,” is another non-believer. According to NewsNation, he believes the “creature” is a shadow.
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“I don’t think that makes sense,” Roeder said, adding that if it were a shadow it would be easy to recreate.
If that happens, he told NewsNation he would reconsider his position.
For now, to him, the video is valid proof that aliens have come to Earth.
Other experts and journalists, including leading UFO reporter George Knapp, told Fox News Digital last year that they spoke with families after the crash and “didn’t see any signs of a hoax.”
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“Metro Police took the situation seriously. Officers responding to the 911 call interviewed three witnesses and found them to be calm and trustworthy,” Knapp said last year. “They searched backyards, looked for physical evidence, searched the neighborhood for more witnesses, and returned at a later date for follow-up.
“We have had multiple conversations with the family over the past four weeks and have found no signs of a hoax. But what actually happened? We don’t know.”
In the weeks following the incident, Las Vegas police set up surveillance around the home because the family “feared for their safety,” police told Fox News Digital at the time.
