Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe offered a detailed update on "Art's Parts" (supposed pieces of the Roswell crash) which Art said he received about a month before, and originally thought were a hoax. He was sent a second shipment that claimed to be a part of the outer skin of the UFO. The man who sent the parts said that his grandfather was a member of the Roswell retrieval team. Linda described the parts as little squares, two ellipticals, a circle, and a very thin ten-inch long blade that looks almost like a piece of ribbon.
With her help, tests were done on four of the pieces, which had curious anomalies. They were pure aluminum on the surface. The tests on the second group of parts revealed a very thin layer of bismuth. Art read a fax from a nuclear scientist who said the claimed facts about the objects were a physical impossibility. Art welcomed the scientist on the air in the second hour, who commented that the information Howe has is "pretty interesting to say the least." Linda also shared updates on the chupacabras, and took calls from listeners.
The last two hours consisted of news and Open Lines.