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The story focuses on a number of US scientists connected to sensitive research who have died or disappeared, with a look at possible connections.
Carl Grilmar is an astrophysicist at Caltech who worked on a NASA-supported space telescope project and infrared systems. He was shot and killed at his home just two months ago.
Frank Maywald was a senior scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, focused on advanced satellite systems. He died nearly two years ago, but his cause of death has never been made public.
Monica Reza is reportedly connected to a NASA Jet Propulsion Lab project. She went missing last summer while hiking in California, with no trace.
William McCaslin is a retired Air Force general and former head of the Air Force Research Lab, which oversaw advanced space and surveillance programs. He has been missing since February. Reports say he once oversaw funding connected to a project that also included Monica Reza.
In New Mexico, Melissa Casais has been missing since last summer. She worked at Los Alamos National Lab in an administrative role but reportedly also had security clearances.
Anthony Chavez, also connected to Los Alamos, is an engineer who disappeared during a walk a few months earlier. No signs. No answers.
Nuno Larrero was an MIT researcher focused on nuclear fusion and was shot and killed in his Massachusetts home last December. It was the case of the Brown Shooter. It’s a separate case with no confirmed links to the others.
The key point: authorities have not connected these cases, but there is overlap in institutions involved—NASA, Air Force Research, Los Alamos Laboratory. The question remains: could they be connected, or is this something else entirely?