Gen. McCasland disappearance may be ‘foul play’: Ross Coulthart

(NewsNation) — Investigative journalist Ross Coulthart did not mince words Saturday when speculating about the Feb. 27 disappearance of William Neil McCasland, a retired Air Force major general with knowledge of military secrets, including UFOs.

“We have to ask, now, (about) the possibility of foul play — is there somebody who has interceded to take the general out of the picture?” Coulthart told “NewsNation Prime” over the weekend. “He was a man with some of the most sensitive U.S. military intelligence secrets in his head, especially particle beam technology.”

The 68-year-old McCasland was last seen at his Albuquerque, N.M., residence by a repairman and was gone by the time his wife, Susan McCasland Wilkerson, came home about an hour later.

Timeline in the case of missing Air Force General William Neil McCasland

Authorities say the mentally and physically fit retiree took off on foot to hit local hiking trails. William McCasland’s phone and wearable device were left behind, while a firearm, holster and backpack were gone…

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