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The Missing and Deceased Scientists: The Mysterious Disappearance of Melissa Casias

Hello everybody! If you are unfamiliar with the recent cases of missing and deceased scientists, then this episode, as well as the following episodes to come in this series are going to hopefully cover everything there is to know at this moment in time. This is an ongoing investi ...  Show more

The Missing and Deceased Scientists: Part One

Hello everybody! In todays episode, we are going to cover a topic that is being very widely discussed in the world right now. If you are unfamiliar with the recent cases of missing or deceased scientists, then this episode as well as the following episodes to come in this series ...  Show more

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