White House launches investigation into mysterious deaths linked to secret US government work
The White House is conducting a probe into the deaths of two individuals, including a retired Air Force general and a scientist, whose disappearances are linked to secret US work operations. The investigation is looking into possible wrongdoing related to these incidents.
A series of mysterious deaths in connection to a secret US government project has prompted a White House investigation, including the disappearance of retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William 'Neil' McCasland and scientist Susan Wilkerson during a brief 1-hour absence. The probe is expected to explore possible links between these incidents and the classified work being conducted under the project. Authorities are still searching for answers about what happened to the two individuals and whether their deaths are connected. The White House has announced its involvement in the inquiry, indicating that it will be taking a close look at the circumstances surrounding McCasland's disappearance.