Elmer "Lucky" Sutton
Elmer "Lucky" Sutton
Resident of farmhouse
CIVILIANElmer "Lucky" Sutton is a documented witness in the Kelly-Hopkinsville 1955: The Goblin Siege Explained case. Their testimony contributes to the evidentiary record of this incident.
UAP Related Involvement
Elmer "Lucky" Sutton provided testimony regarding their observations during the Kelly-Hopkinsville 1955: The Goblin Siege Explained incident. Their account has been documented by investigators and researchers studying this case.
Credentials and Background
Role: Resident of farmhouse. Verification status: Primary witness; interviewed by police and press
On Record Statements
"[Claimed to be] shooting at a few short, dark figures who repeatedly popped up at the doorway or peered into windows."
Elmer "Lucky" Sutton, documented testimony.
Analysis and Commentary
This witness's testimony is part of the documented record for the Kelly-Hopkinsville 1955: The Goblin Siege Explained case. As with all witness accounts, researchers consider factors of credibility, consistency, and corroboration when evaluating the testimony.