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Feb 24, 2026

"BIG NEWS - Emotional Fox News Host Stops Live Show 'He Is Dead'"

WASHINGTON – Is it a tragic series of coincidences, or is something far more sinister at play within the halls of America’s most sensitive research institutions?

Fox News host Will Cain is sounding the alarm on a disturbing pattern involving seven high-profile scientists and government officials—all connected to elite research like NASA, Los Alamos, and the Air Force—who have either vanished into thin air or turned up dead under mysterious circumstances.

THE DISTURBING 'OVERLAP'

"There’s a story that caught our attention," Cain warned during a segment on The Will Cain Show. "We’re talking about a number of U.S. scientists—some connected to very sensitive research—who have died or disappeared. Let’s break down what we know so far."

The names read like a "Who’s Who" of national security and deep-space exploration, and the connections between them are raising serious questions about the safety of those holding our nation's most guarded secrets.

NASA AND THE JET PROPULSION LAB: A DEADLY TRAIL?

The mystery begins with the heavy hitters of space exploration.

  • Carl Grillmair: A Caltech astrophysicist who worked on NASA-supported infrared systems and space telescopes. He was shot and killed in his own home just two months ago.

  • Frank Maiwald: A senior scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL). He died two years ago, but to this day, his cause of death remains a secret from the public.

  • Monica Reza: Reported to be connected to JPL projects, Reza vanished last summer while hiking in California. Search teams found no trace.

THE MISSING GENERAL AND THE LOS ALAMOS CONNECTION

Perhaps most chilling is the disappearance of Retired Air Force General William McCasland. As the former head of the Air Force Research Lab, McCasland oversaw advanced space surveillance programs. He has been missing since February.

Cain pointed out a massive red flag: McCasland reportedly oversaw funding for a project that also included the missing Monica Reza.

The trail leads next to Los Alamos National Laboratory—the birthplace of the atomic bomb—where two more individuals have vanished:

  • Anthony Chavez: A Los Alamos engineer who disappeared during a simple walk. No signs. No answers.

Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker told the Daily Mail that people like Casias are prime targets for kidnapping. "In a classified lab... they would basically be in the know on what’s going on," Swecker warned. "It wouldn’t be the first time an administrative assistant has been targeted."

COINCIDENCE OR CONSPIRACY?

The list ends with Nuno Loureiro, an MIT nuclear fusion researcher who was gunned down in his Massachusetts home last December.

While authorities claim these cases are unrelated, the "overlap" is impossible to ignore. The same handful of institutions—NASA, the Air Force, and Los Alamos—keep appearing in the police reports.

"Authorities have not connected these cases," Cain concluded. "But look at the overlap... So could they be connected? Or is this something else entirely?"

THE BOTTOM LINE: As America’s enemies grow bolder, the question must be asked: Are our national security assets being picked off, and why is the government staying silent?


Stay tuned to Fox News for the latest developments on this developing story.


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