UFO-Linked General Vanishes After Wife’s Chilling 911 Call Hints at Planned Exit A newly released 911 audio has brought fresh attention to the strange disappearance of retired Air Force Major General William Neil McCasland. The 68-year-old walked out of his Albuquerque home on foot on February 27, 2026, and has not been seen since. His wife, Susan McCasland Wilkerson, returned from a doctor appointment around noon to find him gone. In the call made about three hours later, she told the dispatcher, “My husband is missing… I have some indication that he must have planned not to be found.” He left his phone, smartwatch, and glasses behind, changed clothes, and took nothing from the garage where all cars and bikes remained. Wilkerson said this was completely out of character for the highly responsible former officer. McCasland once commanded the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, a site long tied to rumors of advanced secret projects and even 1947 Roswell debris claims. After retiring, he briefly served as an unpaid technical consultant to musician Tom DeLonge’s To The Stars group, which explores UAP topics, but his wife insists he held no special classified knowledge. Wilkerson has publicly pushed back against online speculation, confirming her husband faced anxiety, short-term memory loss, and sleep troubles but was not confused or disoriented. He had mentioned not wanting to live with further decline, yet she described it as everyday frustration rather than a suicide plan. A .38 revolver, wallet, and hiking boots were later reported missing. The FBI and local agencies continue a large-scale search with drones, dogs, and helicopters, yet no trace has turned up. While officials focus on health factors, many in UAP circles wonder if his deep background in classified aerospace research could be connected. The case remains open with more questions than answers.
UFO-Linked General Vanishes After Wife’s Chilling 911 Call Hints at Planned Exit A newly released 911 audio has brought fresh attention to the strange disappearance of retired Air Force Major General William Neil McCasland. The 68-year-old walked out of his Albuquerque home on foot on February 27, 2026, and has not been seen since. His wife, Susan McCasland Wilkerson, returned from a doctor appointment around noon to find him gone. In the call made about three hours later, she told the dispatcher, “My husband is missing… I have some indication that he must have planned not to be found.” He left his phone, smartwatch, and glasses behind, changed clothes, and took nothing from the garage where all cars and bikes remained. Wilkerson said this was completely out of character for the highly responsible former officer. McCasland once commanded the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, a site long tied to rumors of advanced secret projects and even 1947 Roswell debris claims. After retiring, he briefly served as an unpaid technical consultant to musician Tom DeLonge’s To The Stars group, which explores UAP topics, but his wife insists he held no special classified knowledge. Wilkerson has publicly pushed back against online speculation, confirming her husband faced anxiety, short-term memory loss, and sleep troubles but was not confused or disoriented. He had mentioned not wanting to live with further decline, yet she described it as everyday frustration rather than a suicide plan. A .38 revolver, wallet, and hiking boots were later reported missing. The FBI and local agencies continue a large-scale search with drones, dogs, and helicopters, yet no trace has turned up. While officials focus on health factors, many in UAP circles wonder if his deep background in classified aerospace research could be connected. The case remains open with more questions than answers.
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