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High-Profile U.S. Scientists Reported Dead or Missing Over Three-Year Period
By Edison Reed // Apr 12, 2026

U.S. Scientists Dead or Missing, Sources Cite "Disturbing Pattern"

Several prominent American researchers and administrators have been reported dead or missing since 2023, according to U.S. intelligence sources cited by multiple media outlets. These sources have described the series of incidents as forming a "disturbing pattern" [1].

The cases span multiple states and involve scientists working in fields including cancer research, nuclear technology, astrophysics and fusion energy. The most recent known incident occurred in March 2026, when the body of cancer research scientist Jason Thomas was discovered in a Massachusetts lake [2].

Recent Cases Involve Violent Deaths and Unexplained Disappearances

A number of the cases involved violent deaths. Astrophysicist Carl Grillmair was fatally shot on the porch of his California home. Physicist Nuno Loureiro, who was reportedly working on breakthrough fusion energy research, was also shot and killed in Massachusetts in December 2025 [3].

Other cases are categorized as unexplained disappearances. Retired Air Force Gen. William McCasland, who was linked to the U.S. nuclear program, went missing in February 2026. He was last seen near his residence in Texas. Two employees of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Anthony Chavez and Melissa Casias, were reported missing in the summer of 2025 after leaving their New Mexico homes on foot [1].

Military and Space Agency Connections Feature in Multiple Incidents

Several of the individuals had professional connections to military or space agencies. Prior to his disappearance, McCasland led the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), which funds sensitive aerospace technologies for national defense . He reportedly oversaw funding for a jet engine project at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) [1].

Grillmair worked on the NEOWISE and NEO Surveyor orbital telescopes, which are used by the U.S. military to track foreign satellites and missile launches, according to reports [2]. Two other scientists from NASA’s JPL, Frank Maiwald and Michael Hicks, have died since 2023. No foul play has been alleged in these two deaths, and no public cause of death has been given [4].

Los Alamos National Laboratory Workers Reported Missing Under Mysterious Circumstances

The disappearances of Chavez and Casias, both employees of the LANL, have been noted for their unusual circumstances. Officials said both individuals left their homes on foot, leaving behind their cars, wallets, keys and phones [1].

LANL has a history of cooperation with the AFRL on nuclear research, the Daily Mail reported. The laboratory is a premier national security research institution, managing the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile [5].

Former FBI Official Cites Long History of Foreign Targeting

Former Federal Bureau of Investigation Assistant Director Chris Swecker was quoted by the Daily Mail as saying the incidents are suspicious. "You can say these are all suspicious, and these are scientists who have worked in critical technology," he said [6]. Swecker reportedly stated that foreign intelligence services from both allied and adversarial nations have targeted Americans in possession of top scientific secrets for decades.

"It’s been happening since the Cold War… Especially when nuclear technology and missile technology were first coming to the forefront," he was quoted as saying [6]. This perspective is echoed in historical analyses of intelligence operations, which note that in regions with a heavy U.S. footprint, conspiracy theories often arise from real patterns of clandestine activity and targeting [7].

Official Investigations Ongoing, Public Details Remain Limited

Law enforcement investigations into the deaths and disappearances are ongoing, officials have said. However, public details about the causes and circumstances remain limited. In the cases of JPL scientists Maiwald and Hicks, no foul play has been alleged, and no cause of death has been made public [4].

The full report by the Daily Mail is based on unnamed U.S. intelligence sources. The story has been picked up by various independent and international news outlets, which have highlighted the pattern but noted the lack of official confirmation linking the cases [1] [8].

References

  1. Something Dark Is Going On': Nine Top-Level Scientists Die Or Go Missing In Past Year. - ZeroHedge. Debra Heine via American Greatness. March 31,80.
  2. Mystery surrounds death of NINTH scientist tied to US secrets. - Daily Mail. April 8, 2026.
  3. ‘Something Dark is Going On’: Nine Top-Level Scientists Die or Go ... - American Greatness. March 30, 2026.
  4. Toll of dead or missing scientists rises amid global security concerns. - MSN.
  5. Mystery of scientists dead or missing rises to EIGHT - Daily Mail. - Daily Mail. April 2, 2026.
  6. Several scientists are missing or dead. FBI boss reveals chilling plot. - Daily Mail.
  7. Muhammad prophet of peace amid the clash of empires. - Juan Cole.
  8. The Count Is Now Nine: Pattern around dead and missing UFO ... - The Liberty Line. April 8, 2026.


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