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Roy CRaig, of Condon report fame, dies, 2004:

This article was published in the daily newspaper The Durango Herald, of Durango, Colorado, USA, on March 21, 2004.

Chief UFO investigator dies

By Patricia Miller
Herald Staff Writer

Roy F. Craig, an investigator who worked on the country's largest, most systematic investigation of flying saucers, died Thursday, March 18, 2004, at his La Boca Ranch, south of Ignacio. He died after a struggle with cancer. He was 79.

[Captionned image:] Roy F. Craig is seen at his La Boca Ranch, a 186-acre former Indian trading post, in late October 2004. He is in his front yard with two of his three dogs and one of his 60 llamas that had given birth to her baby only four days earlier. Craig died Thursday at the age of 79.

'The UFO'

Roy F. Craig wrote both the words and music to this song under the pseudonym John D'Arcey. Notice the similarity between the sounds of D'Arcey and the initials R. C.

He enjoyed singing the song accompanied by a tape in which he played the dulcimer backing and worked whooshes, beeps and pings into the music. He said the odd sounds were "whistlers from outer space," never explaining whether the whistlers were a joke or a sophisticated astronomical finding.

The second of the song's four verses reads:

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