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Joshua LeBlanc case: What happened to the NASA engineer found in burned-out Tesla in Alabama? explain

29-year-old man died Joshua LeBlanc He questioned after he was found inside a burned-out Tesla in Huntsville, alabama. Authorities said the incident occurred at around 2:45 pm local time when the vehicle hit a guardrail and hit several trees before exploding.

Although authorities have linked the fatal incident to the crash and fire, LeBron's family remains disturbed by the sequence of events. (Joshua LeBlanc/LinkedIn)
Although authorities have linked the fatal incident to the crash and fire, LeBron’s family remains disturbed by the sequence of events. (Joshua LeBlanc/LinkedIn)

LeBron’s body was reportedly burned beyond recognition, and officials identified him three days later.

LeBlanc, who worked as an electrical engineer for aerospace technology at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, was reported missing earlier in the day at around 4:32 a.m., KLFY reported.

His family said he did not go to work and left his phone and wallet at home, details they found unusual. They also noted that he left the dog behind and had no contact with them that day.

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Investigators later used Tesla’s Sentry Mode system to track LeBron’s movements. The vehicle spent about four hours at Huntsville International Airport before heading west along a rural road, Mirror Mirror reported.

The family said the route did not fit into any known plan, adding to their concerns about the circumstances that led to his death.

Family raises concerns

Although authorities have linked the fatal incident to the crash and fire, LeBron’s family remains disturbed by the sequence of events. They believe a lack of communication, combined with an unexpected travel route and personal belongings left behind, raised the possibility that something more could have happened before the crash.

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The outlet reported that family members feared he may have been kidnapped before his death, but investigators have not officially confirmed that.

According to the American Mirror, more than 10 individuals related to nuclear science or space research have been Disappear from 2023. Addressing the issue, Donald Trump said: “I hope it’s random, but we’ll know in the next week and a half.”

White House press secretary Carolyn Leavitt added that authorities were investigating whether the cases were related. “We’re going to work relentlessly on this and the White House will provide updates as they are received,” she said on the X show.

Officials have not confirmed any connection between LeBlanc’s death and other cases, and the investigation into the incident remains ongoing.

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