US President Donald Trump has ordered an investigation into the mysterious deaths and disappearances of ten American scientists.
The scientists had access to some of the country’s most tightly guarded nuclear and space secrets.
Their cases have sparked widespread online speculation, with theories ranging from foreign espionage to a potential government cover-up involving classified UFO research.
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Since 2023, at least ten experts connected to sensitive aerospace and nuclear programs have either died or disappeared.
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Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Trump said he had “just come out of a meeting on this,” adding that “it’s pretty serious stuff.”
“I hope it’s random, but we should know within the next week and a half. Some of them were very important people, and we’re going to be looking into it closely over the coming days,” the president added.
RT reports: Since 2023, at least ten individuals with ties to advanced research have died or vanished under puzzling circumstances. Among them:
- Steven Garcia, 48, a government contractor at the Kansas City National Security Campus, which produces over 80% of non-nuclear components for US nuclear weapons, vanished from his Albuquerque home in August 2025, leaving behind his phone, wallet, and keys and taking only a handgun.
- Retired Major General William McCasland, 68, former commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, disappeared from his New Mexico home in February 2026. His wife told a 911 operator he had “planned not to be found.”
- Anthony Chavez, a former Los Alamos National Laboratory employee, and Melissa Casias, an administrative assistant at the same nuclear weapons lab, both disappeared in 2025, leaving their homes on foot and abandoning their belongings.
- Monica Jacinto Reza, 60, a director at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, vanished while hiking in California in June 2025.
- Two other scientists at the Lab have reportedly died since 2023: Frank Maiwald and Michael Hicks. No foul play has been alleged in the latter two cases, and no cause of death has been made public, according to the Daily Mail.
- Nuno Loureiro, 47, director of MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, was shot dead at his home in December 2025.
- Carl Grillmair, 67, a Caltech astrophysicist, was gunned down on his porch in February 2026.
- The body of missing cancer research scientist Jason Thomas was reportedly discovered in a Massachusetts lake last month.
A possible 11th case also emerged on Thursday as the Daily Mail reported that Amy Eskridge, a 34-year-old scientist allegedly researching anti-gravity technology, was found dead in Alabama in 2022 from a self-inflicted gunshot. However, the outlet found that neither the police nor medical examiners had released a public investigative report on the incident. Before her death, Eskridge stated on a podcast that her life was in danger.
Former FBI assistant director Chris Swecker previously told the Daily Mail the cases warrant scrutiny, noting that “they are all suspicious, and these are scientists who have worked in critical technology.”
The authorities have so far not established any confirmed link among the cases.

