Melissa Casias' remains were found by a hiker May 28 in Carson National Forest in New Mexico, nearly a year after she disappeared. Casias worked at Los Alamos as an administrative assistant, and her death now linked to the 17 other missing or dead scientists. Authorities found a handgun nearby the remains.
The remains were skeletonized when found by a hiker in the McGaffey Ridge area of the Carson National Forest. Reports indicate a gunshot wound to the head, but no bullet was found.
Joining Nancy Grace today:
- Glenanne Johnson - former weapons engineer at the U.S. Department of Defense
- Franc Milburn - former British Intelligence Officer.
- John Nantz - former supervisory special Agent, FBI, Townhall columnistX, Truth Social, and Instagram: @theJohnnantz, LinkedIn and FB: @johnnantzWebsite: townhall.com/columnists/johnnantz
- Jeff Gentry - certified bloodstain pattern analyst, senior crime scene analyst and death investigator, former toxicology lab analyst, author: "Forensic Science: Applications to Death and Crime Scene Investigations" ; TikTok: @jeffreygentryBPA, FB: Jeff Gentry Bloodstain Pattern Analyst
- Lauren Conlin - co-host of "PopCrimeTV" on YouTube. Website: www.popcrime.tv & primetimecrimeshow.com, X- @Conlin_Lauren, Instagram- @LaurenEmilyConlin, YouTube: @PopCrimeTV
- Dave Mack - investigative reporter, 'Crime Stories'
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