Even before the charred body of NASA engineer Joshua LeBlanc was found in his burnt-out Tesla, his family had raised the alarm about his mysterious disappearance.
The 29-year-old electrical engineer working on nuclear propulsion projects at the space agency’s research laboratory in Huntsville, Alabama, had uncharacteristically failed to turn up for work and family feared LeBlanc, who had left his phone and wallet at home, had been abducted.
Tesla tracking technology revealed his car had been parked at the local airport last July for four hours on the morning of his death, before being driven towards his office. It crashed on a
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