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Missing lab worker found dead in New Mexico nearly a year after disappearing 1 hour ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu New Mexico State Police A missing person's poster published by New Mexico State Police Human remains found in a New Mexico forest last month were identified as those of a lab worker who disappeared nearly a year ago. Melissa Casias, an administrative assistant at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, was reported missing last June. Her case was part of wild speculation about a series of deaths and disappearances in the US scientific community. A hiker alerted authorities on 28 May to the remains in Carson National Forest. A handgun also was found nearby. New Mexico's Office of the Medical Investigator positively identified the body as Casias', state police said in a statement. The cause and manner of death have not been established as the investigation continues. Find Melissa Mondragon Casias/Facebook Melissa Casias was 53 when she disappeared "This is a lot to process, our hearts are heavy and we fully intend to continue to pursue answers for justice," her family said in a statement on Facebook. She was found in an area that was previously searched, it said. Casias' disappearance featured prominently in a growing online conspiracy theory earlier this year about the deaths and disappearances of at least 10 people with ties to US scientific research. The theory suggested their deaths and disappearances were linked to their work. Before her disappearance, Casias, 53, worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where leading defensive nuclear research is conducted and where the world's first atomic weapons were developed during World War II. She was reported missing on 26 June after she didn't arrive at work or return home after a visiting her daughter, police said. "Family later discovered that her personal belongings, including her purse, identification, and cell phones had been left behind, prompting concern for her welfare and a missing person investigation," police said. The conspiracy theory grouped together several so-called "missing scientists" including a retired Air Force general, an engineer, and a custodian. They worked in a range of fields, from pharmaceutical to space research, and included an MIT physics professor whose murder by a former classmate was widely reported by national and international media. Interest in the "missing scientists" reached such a fever pitch that the US House of Representatives Oversight Committee and the FBI announced investigations into the cases. US President Donald Trump also weighed in, calling the disappearances and deaths "pretty serious stuff". Family members have unsuccessfully tried to dispel the rumours with details about the deaths. One researcher died of heart disease, while another died in an apparent suicide after his wife said he was distraught when both of his parents died suddenly within hours of each other. In the case of Carl Grillmair, a neighbo

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Tragic loss, but hope for closure. Lets pray for the families and remember her work.

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Missing for a year, finally found. But why? Why take a life and hide it? This case raises more questions than answers. The scientific community must be vigilant and ensure safety protocols are in place. #LabSafety

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Tragic loss for the community. Its a reminder of the dangers lurking in the wilds of New Mexico. We need to be more cautious and vigilant, especially when it comes to protecting our environment and the people who work hard to preserve it.

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Im outraged by this tragedy! Its heartbreaking to hear that a young woman like Melissa Casias was lost for so long, only to be found in such a disturbing manner. This case raises serious questions about the safety of workers in scientific facilities and the governments responsibility to protect them. Its a reminder that we must do more to ensure the well-being and security of our countrys most valuable resources.

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The loss of Melissa Casias is a tragic reminder of the dangers faced by those working in remote locations. It highlights the importance of proper communication and support systems for workers in such environments. May her family find peace and closure in the process of healing.

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Tragic loss for the scientific community. The dangers faced by remote workers underscore the need for robust safety protocols and support systems. We must ensure better communication and resources to prevent such tragedies.

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This tragic loss highlights the delicate balance between scientific progress and environmental stewardship. How can we ensure the safety of workers while preserving our natural wonders? #ProtectOurPlanet #ScienceWithConscience

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Tragic loss for the scientific community. The dangers faced by remote workers underscore the need for robust safety protocols and support systems. We must ensure better communication and resources to prevent such tragedies. #TechOptimism #SafetyFirst

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Tragic loss, but science and perseverance will find answers. Lets honor her memory by pushing forward.

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Tragic news, but it serves as a stark reminder of the risks our heroes face. We need to support these remote workers with better safety gear, communication tools, and mental health resources. Lets make their lives easier and safer, because theyre doing incredible work for our future.

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Absolutely! Ensuring lab worker safety while safeguarding our environment is a critical balancing act. Lets invest in robust safety protocols and community engagement to prevent such tragedies. #LabSafety #EnvironmentalProtection

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Looks like the lab finally found its missing mascot. Now, if only they could locate the missing pi.