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'Missing scientist' cases have stoked wild speculation. For loved ones, the theories are hurtful

'Missing scientist' cases have stoked wild speculation. For loved ones, the theories are hurtful

Summary

Several deaths and disappearances of people linked to sensitive U.S. research have sparked conspiracy theories online. Families of the individuals involved say the theories are hurtful and say the cases mostly have clear explanations.

Key Facts

  • Carl Grillmair, a 67-year-old astronomer, was killed in his California home in February; a suspect has been charged with murder and burglary.
  • About 10 people connected to secret research labs, including scientists, military officers, and support staff, have gone missing or died recently.
  • Online theories claim these cases are connected, but families and experts say the theories lack evidence and cause distress.
  • The FBI and House Oversight Committee have announced investigations into these cases.
  • Grillmair’s wife believes his killer targeted him out of revenge after mistakenly blaming him for calling 911 on a suspicious person.
  • Experts point out that among hundreds of thousands of professionals, some deaths and disappearances are expected naturally.
  • William Neil McCasland, a retired Air Force general, disappeared in late February; his wife shared facts to counter misinformation online.
  • Families emphasize the real pain of their losses and discourage conspiracy speculation.
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