A newly surfaced video of late UFO scientist Amy Eskridge has intensified scrutiny surrounding her death, as fresh details about an alleged stalker emerge following earlier footage and texts that cast doubt on the official ruling of suicide.Eskridgedied in 2022 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to police findings, but renewed evidence has reignited questions about the circumstances.
Eskridge is one ofeleven US scientistslinked to sensitive research who have either gone missing or died, prompting a federal investigation. Here is what she said about an 'Eastern European man' she claimed was tailing her before her death.
In a newly circulated footage, Eskridge details a sophisticated stalking campaign involving an 'Eastern European man' in his 50s or 60s who allegedly used a Lexus to monitor her movements.
NEW: Researcher working on anti-gravity technology, whose death was ruled a su*cide, sent a text just one month before her death saying she would never kill herself, according to the Daily Mail.Amy Eskridge was found with a gunshot to the head in Huntsville, Alabama.Eskridge…pic.twitter.com/kUj5vrBPot
According to the scientist, the vehicle frequently used non-local 'cardboard temporary dealer plates' that would change almost daily.'
'The Lexus started tailing me. And every time I saw the Lexus, it had a different license plate,' she said.
The harassment reached a peak during a chilling encounter involving an Uber request. Eskridge's former partner reportedly called for a car, only for the Lexus that had been parked across the street for days to pull up.
Although the license plate matched the Uber application, the vehicle lacked any official Uber or Lyft branding. Eskridge noted that the driver lived in a spot directly opposite her apartment and that the plates were changed 'right in front of our face' shortly after she mentioned taking a photograph.
She said that the stalking went on for four or five years and has escalated into a 'more aggressive, more invasive, digging through my panting, like digging through my underwear drawer and sexual threats over the past, like three to six months,' she said.
In a video that went viral previously, the scientist explains that a 'direct energy weapon' is targeting her hand. 'My hands have been burned to hell and back as I've been typing. Because you can beam me through there or through there (pointing at the windows).'
Source: International Business Times UK