
Where is Neil McCasland? Where is Monica Reza? What happened to Amy Eskridge? Eleven Americans, dead or missing since 2022. All with access to America's most sensitive research. On February 27, 2026, a retired Air Force major general walked out of his Albuquerque home and disappeared into open desert. He left his prescription glasses on the kitchen table. He took a wallet, a pair of hiking boots, ... more
| Episodes | 2 | Founded | 2 months ago | Categories | True CrimeDocumentarySociety & Culture |
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On June 22, 2025, NASA scientist Monica Reza vanished from a marked trail in the Angeles National Forest. She waved to the two friends hiking ahead of her, smiled, and was gone.
She was sixty years old, an experienced weekly hiker, and — in her fami... more
On February 27, 2026, retired Air Force general Neil McCasland walked out his Albuquerque back door and disappeared. He left his prescription glasses on the kitchen table. He took a wallet, a pair of hiking boots, and a .38 revolver.
His name is Wil... more
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