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Deadly Intelligence explores the suspicious deaths of scientific geniuses to determine if their demises were unfortunate coincidences or if these gifted minds were murdered for knowing too much. What some experts have deemed cold or closed cases, others see as ongoing conspiracies based on bizarre circumstances, significant holes in investigations, and possible motives for murder.
When a CIA scientist mysteriously dies, his death raises suspicions that he was killed because he knew too much about secret government drug experiments.
Nikola Tesla designed a powerful superweapon that could end all wars, and some experts believe this dangerous knowledge led to his mysterious death.
After Army scientist Bruce Ivins suddenly dies, the FBI names him as the person who used anthrax to kill five people in the wake of 9/11. But many experts dispute his guilt, believing that Ivins was framed in an FBI cover-up.
Rocket science pioneer Jack Parsons was a brilliant mind who helped lead the United States into space, but he had a dark obsession with Satan and the occult. A former FBI investigator tests if his mysterious death was a murder, suicide or an accident.
A brilliant engineer dreams of building the biggest gun in the world, but after he becomes a criminal, he must partner with Saddam Hussein to realize his dark scheme.
When an American computer engineer is found dead in Singapore, police rule it a suicide, but his parents suspect he was assassinated because he discovered a deadly secret that could threaten national security.
A former Nazi rocket scientist mysteriously vanishes while working on Egypt's missile program, and new evidence of his suspicious death reveals an international conspiracy of assassins and double-agents.
When dozens of scientists with links to a top-secret American missile defense program die suspiciously, some suspect an undercover operation by Soviet assassins.
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