Eugene Mallove Murder
MIT and Harvard-educated physicist Eugene Mallove was beaten to death outside his parents' home on May 14, 2004. Mallove had resigned from MIT after alleging manipulation of cold fusion data and founded Infinite Energy Magazine to advocate for new energy research. Days before his murder, he called Steven Greer to report that a colleague had achieved an operational free energy device. Greer warned him to immediately publish the plans for his own safety, but Mallove refused. The murder remains officially unsolved. Mallove's death fits a documented pattern of scientists working on breakthrough energy technologies dying under suspicious circumstances — the same pattern that includes Ning Li's disappearance, Amy Eskridge's death, and the elimination of an entire engineering team in Michigan.