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FBI Leads Probe Into Mysterious Deaths, Disappearances of U.S. Scientists

Background

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – Federal authorities are intensifying efforts to investigate a series of deaths and disappearances involving scientists and staff tied to some of America’s most sensitive research facilities, raising questions about whether the incidents are isolated—or something more concerning.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) confirmed it is “spearheading the effort” to determine whether any connections exist among at least 10 cases involving personnel linked to institutions such as NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory. The bureau is coordinating with the Department of Energy, Department of War, and state and local law enforcement.

The investigation comes amid growing concern in Washington over what some officials have described as an “eyebrow-raising” pattern. President Donald Trump acknowledged the seriousness of the situation, saying his administration is closely monitoring developments.

“These are pretty serious matters,” Trump said, expressing hope the cases are coincidental while emphasizing that “some of them were very important people.”

High-Profile Cases Raise Questions

Among the most notable incidents is the disappearance of retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, a former commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory. McCasland vanished earlier this year from his home in New Mexico, reportedly leaving behind his phone and personal belongings—an unusual detail that has fueled speculation.

Other cases include a NASA-affiliated engineer who disappeared while hiking in California, as well as multiple unexplained deaths involving scientists in Massachusetts and California. Altogether, at least 11 individuals connected to nuclear or aerospace research have died or gone missing since 2022.

Rep. Eric Burlison said the pattern is difficult to ignore.

“How many people walk out their front door without their phone, their wallet, their keys—or anything?” Burlison asked, noting that several of the individuals were engaged in advanced aerospace or national security-related work.

Congressional Probe Underway

The House Oversight Committee, led by James Comer, has launched a parallel investigation, requesting briefings from federal agencies including the FBI, NASA, and the Department of Energy. Lawmakers are seeking clarity on whether foul play could be involved.

Burlison revealed that McCasland had been on a list of individuals the committee intended to interview regarding another investigation before his disappearance.

“That kind of piqued our interest,” he said.

No Confirmed Link—Yet

Despite mounting concern, officials caution that there is currently no confirmed connection tying the cases together. Some experts point to the sheer size of the workforce in advanced scientific fields as a possible explanation.

“People do just die,” one former Energy Department official noted, citing natural causes, accidents, and unrelated criminal incidents.

NASA has also emphasized that, so far, there is no indication of a broader national security threat.

“At this time, nothing related to NASA indicates a national security concern,” a spokesperson said, while affirming the agency’s commitment to transparency.

Concerns Over Foreign Involvement

Still, the nature of the individuals’ work—often involving nuclear, aerospace, or classified research has prompted some lawmakers to raise the possibility of foreign interference. Adversaries such as China, Russia, or Iran could theoretically benefit from disrupting or targeting U.S. scientific expertise, particularly amid rising geopolitical tensions.

The Trump administration has pledged a thorough review, with officials stating that “no stone will be unturned” in determining whether these incidents are coincidental tragedies or part of a broader pattern.

As the investigation unfolds, federal agencies continue to balance caution with vigilance—seeking truth while avoiding premature conclusions in a case that has captured national attention.

Copyright 1999-2026 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.


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