尸检惊人发现:洛斯阿拉莫斯实验室员工死因疑似他杀
Autopsy Bombshell: Los Alamos Lab Worker's Death Looks Like Murder

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洛斯阿拉莫斯国家实验室行政助理梅丽莎·卡西亚斯(Melissa Casias)于2025年失踪,近一年后,人们在纽墨西哥州的一片森林中发现了她的遗骸。她的死亡引发了外界关于谋杀的质疑。尽管法医办公室将死因裁定为“未确定”,但法医专家和家属认为,子弹从她颅底穿过的轨迹使得自杀在生理上几乎不可能。在现场收集到的证据,包括据称并非卡西亚斯所有的物品,也进一步反驳了警方的官方结论。 一些人认为,卡西亚斯的案件是一系列令人不安的事件之一,涉及至少十一名与核项目、美国国家航空航天局(NASA)及先进航空航天研究相关的科学家和工作人员的离奇死亡或失踪。其他知名人物还包括前空军少将威廉·尼尔·麦卡斯兰(William Neil McCasland)以及多名与推进技术相关的工程师。尽管特朗普总统曾下令进行调查,但官方尚未证实这些案件之间存在关联。然而,这些人员职业背景的重叠以及他们死因的异常情况,引发了持续不断的猜测,尤其是在政府继续按规定公开机密不明空中现象(UAP)和不明飞行物(UFO)记录的背景下。

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Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity News,

Fresh autopsy findings on the skeletal remains of a Los Alamos National Laboratory administrative assistant have delivered a direct challenge to any suggestion of suicide.

Melissa Casias was found propped against a tree in a remote stretch of New Mexico forest nearly a year after she vanished.

The gunshot path through the base of her skull has left investigators and family members pointing to foul play - and the case now sits inside a much larger cluster of dead and missing scientists tied to nuclear programs and UFO secrets.

Casias, 53, disappeared from her Ranchos de Taos home on June 26, 2025. She left without keys, wallet, or identification. Both her work and personal phones were found factory-reset. Surveillance caught her walking alone on State Road 518.

Her remains were discovered May 28, 2026, in the McGaffey Ridge area of Carson National Forest, a handgun nearby that her family says did not belong to her. Wildlife had scattered parts of the body.

Family-hired searchers later recovered additional evidence the initial police sweep had missed: bones, bloody clothing, orange peels, possible horse hair, shredded paper, and a tobacco pouch - items Casias did not use.

Attorney David Adams noted the rugged terrain and possible need for a horse to move a body. He also flagged chain-of-custody problems.

The Office of the Medical Investigator listed the cause of death as undetermined. The gunshot was perimortem, meaning it occurred around the time of death, entering near the spinal cord-brain junction damaging the C1 vertebra before exiting through the thin bone of the left temple.

Advanced decomposition prevented examiners from determining whether the gunshot was the actual cause of death or how close the weapon was held.

An anonymous law enforcement source told the Daily Mail the angle made suicide physically improbable: "There's no way this was suicide, not from that angle... The kickback would have made the gun go straight up. That's ridiculous. She was murdered."

Earlier reporting established she left home with her toothbrush and thyroid medication - "things that might indicate you're planning to stay alive."

Former FBI agent Ben Hansen has assessed the case as roughly 80 percent foul play and raised the possibility of directed-energy weapons or voice-to-skull technology that could compel unusual behavior without conventional ballistic evidence. Initial CT scans showed no projectile in the skull.

Casias worked as an administrative assistant at Los Alamos, a facility with deep nuclear and historical Manhattan Project roots. Administrative staff in such environments often have broad awareness of sensitive operations. Her case is one of several involving New Mexico personnel linked to nuclear facilities.

The wider pattern stretches further. Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, former commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory and long described as a UFO gatekeeper, vanished from his Albuquerque home on February 27, 2026 - days after President Trump ordered full disclosure of all UAP and UFO records. He left with hiking boots, a wallet, and a revolver. No phone. No glasses. No trace.

Monica Jacinto Reza, a materials engineer who co-invented a nickel-based superalloy for rocket engines and held ties to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, disappeared while hiking in the Angeles National Forest on June 22, 2025. Extensive searches turned up nothing.

Joshua LeBlanc, a NASA nuclear thermal propulsion team lead working on projects aimed at faster Mars transit, vanished from his Huntsville home in July 2025. His Tesla later crashed and burned; he was found charred inside.

James "Tony" Moffatt, a NASA-linked aerospace engineer and veteran pilot, died with his wife and two sons in a plane crash in South Carolina in April 2026.

Other cases in the same period include anti-gravity researcher Amy Eskridge (ruled suicide amid prior claims of directed-energy harassment), JPL scientist Michael David Hicks, nuclear contractor Steven Garcia, and additional researchers whose deaths or disappearances pushed the documented total past eleven by mid-April 2026.

President Trump ordered the FBI and relevant agencies to examine the cases for any commonalities. He has since stated that so far the administration is finding "not much of a connection," describing many as individual tragedies while promising a full report. Two sets of previously classified UFO and UAP files have been released under his disclosure directive, with additional batches following.

The official posture remains that no coordinated plot has been established. Families, private investigators, and some former federal agents continue to flag behavioral anomalies, missing evidence, and professional overlaps that refuse to sit quietly.

In an era of forced transparency on UAP records, the accumulation of unexplained deaths and vanishings among those with proximity to nuclear and advanced aerospace work keeps the questions alive.

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