Amy Eskridge Research Scientist (1987–2022) was a remarkable scientist and entrepreneur in Huntsville, Alabama, who co-founded The Institute for Exotic Science, focusing on anti-gravity technology and exploring Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). Sadly, Amy Eskridge passed away on June 11, 2022, at just 34 years old from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, a conclusion that was officially recognized by authorities, although no further investigation details have been made public.
Amy Eskridge‘s tragic death has since been frequently mentioned as the 11th incident on a list of scientists and researchers linked to U.S. aerospace or nuclear programs who have died or vanished under strange circumstances. While some of her supporters and independent investigators, like former British intelligence officer Franc Milburn, argue that she was murdered due to her work and allegations of being targeted with directed energy weapons, her father, Richard Eskridge—a retired NASA engineer—has publicly rejected these conspiracy theories, asserting there was nothing suspicious about her passing.
