
Mystery Surrounds Death of Woman Linked to Anti-Gravity Research
Amy Eskridge, a woman whose death in 2022 was initially ruled a suicide by gunshot wound, has garnered fresh attention as her friend claims she may have been murdered due to her alleged research into anti-gravity technology. Franc Milburn, a former UK intelligence officer, revealed that Eskridge repeatedly expressed concern about her death being labeled as accidental or self-inflicted.
In messages exchanged with Milburn just hours before her death, Eskridge emphasized her belief that any report suggesting suicide, overdose, or involvement in violence would be false. She wrote, “I’m not going to commit suicide, I am not going to have an accident, if there’s something suspicious about my death - it’s because it is.” These statements have raised questions about the circumstances surrounding her death and whether foul play may have occurred.
Eskridge’s research into anti-gravity technology has been cited as a potential motive for her murder, though no official investigation has confirmed this theory. The case has sparked intrigue among UFO enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists, with some suggesting that her work may have touched on classified or advanced scientific endeavors. As authorities revisit the details of her death, the implications for national security and the nature of her research remain under scrutiny.
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