In June 2022, a top anti-gravity technology researcher residing in Huntsville allegedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, leading local officials to label the death as a suicide. Since Amy Eskridge's death in the Rocket City nearly four years ago, very little information has been made public about the circumstances surrounding her death.
Now, Eskridge's "suicide" is being examined in a different light after public speculation online tied her to almost a dozen other prominent American researchers, scientists and officials who have also suspiciously died or disappeared in recent years.
According to the Daily Mail, Eskridge texted someone roughly a month before she died, stressing that she would never commit suicide.
"If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not," wrote Eskridge in May 2022. "If you see any report that I overdosed, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not."
Eskridge's death is believed to possibly be linked to the fatal Massachusetts shooting of a nuclear physicist, along with the disappearance of a former Air Force general in New Mexico.
The Trump Administration has said it is now looking into the disappearances and suicides.
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