Las Vegas Family’s Backyard Alien Footage Is Legit, Hasn’t Been Altered, Claims Expert

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A veteran crime scene reconstruction expert has analyzed the video that supposedly shows aliens in a Las Vegas family’s backyard and he claims it hasn’t been altered and is authentic.

“Once you see it, you can’t deny it,” said Scott Roder of Evidence Room Animation and Exhibits.

“There’s no editing. That is an original video,” he told Banfield. “We tried to debunk it to see if there was something that was added to the video. All of our results came back as it was authentic.”

This whole story started last year when a family in contacted Las Vegas Metro Police after a police officer’s body camera coincidentally recorded something unusual flying low across the night sky.

“In my backyard. I swear to God this is not a joke, this is actually — we’re terrified…” the caller told the police.

“They’re like 8 foot, 9 feet, 10 foot. They look like aliens to us. Big eyes. They have big eyes. Like, I can’t explain it, and big mouth. They’re shiny eyes and they’re human. They’re 100% not human.”

Roder also believes that he spotted two aliens in the video, just like the original 911 caller told LVPD.

“We took the vector motion — points in space … and then we attach that to a figure in the background to show that the movement of the shadow reflects the movement of a body that is attached to the head,” Roder continued.

“We don’t believe it’s a floating head. We believe it’s attached to a body. And the motion of that head from right to left is consistent with the motion that we see between the slats of the fence.”

“It’s there. It’s absolutely there.”

In September 2023, after Las Vegas police closed the case without any resolution or confirmation, the family doubled down.

One of the witnesses, Angel Kenmore, claims that his family is not telling these bizarre alien stories for publicity.

“I made no money off this. I don’t need money. It was a really bad and traumatizing experience,” he claimed.

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