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Scientists' deaths are under the microscope

By ALANNA MITCHELL, SIMON COOPER AND CAROLYN ABRAHAM

COMPILED BY ALANNA MITCHELL

Saturday, May 4, 2002 - Print Edition, Page A1

It's a tale only the best conspiracy theorist could dream up.

Eleven microbiologists mysteriously dead over the span of just five
months. Some of them world leaders in developing weapons-grade
biological plagues. Others the best in figuring out how to stop
millions from dying because of biological weapons. Still others,
experts in the theory of bioterrorism.

Throw in a few Russian defectors, a few nervy U.S. biotech companies,
a deranged assassin or two, a bit of Elvis, a couple of Satanists, a
subtle hint of espionage, a big whack of imagination, and the plot is
complete, if a bit reminiscent of James Bond.

The first three died in the space of just over a week in November.
Benito Que, 52, was an expert in infectious diseases and cellular
biology at the Miami Medical School. Police originally suspected that
he had been beaten on Nov. 12 in a carjacking in the medical school's
parking lot. Strangely enough, though, his body showed no signs of a
beating. Doctors then began to suspect a stroke.

Just four days after Dr. Que fell unconscious came the mysterious
disappearance of Don Wiley, 57, one of the foremost microbiologists
in the United States. Dr. Wiley, of the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute at Harvard University, was an expert on how the immune
system responds to viral attacks such as the classic doomsday plagues
of HIV, ebola and influenza.

He had just bought tickets to take his son to Graceland the following
day. Police found his rental car on a bridge outside Memphis, Tenn.
His body was later found in the Mississippi River. Forensic experts
said he may have had a dizzy spell and have fallen off the bridge.

Just five days after that, the world-class microbiologist and
high-profile Russian defector Valdimir Pasechnik, 64, fell dead. The
pathologist who did the autopsy, and who also happened to be
associated with Britain's spy agency, concluded he died of a stroke.

Dr. Pasechnik, who defected to the United Kingdom in 1989, played a
huge role in Russian biowarfare and helped to figure out how to
modify cruise missiles to deliver the agents of mass biological
destruction.

The next two deaths came four days apart in December. Robert
Schwartz, 57, was stabbed and slashed with what police believe was a
sword in his farmhouse in Leesberg, Va. His daughter, who identifies
herself as a pagan high priestess, and several of her fellow pagans
have been charged.

Dr. Schwartz was an expert in DNA sequencing and pathogenic
micro-organisms, who worked at the Center for Innovative Technology
in Herndon, Va.

Four days later, Nguyen Van Set, 44, died at work in Geelong,
Australia, in a laboratory accident. He entered an airlocked storage
lab and died from exposure to nitrogen. Other scientists at the
animal diseases facility of the Commonwealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organization had just come to fame for
discovering a virulent strain of mousepox, which could be modified to
affect smallpox.

Then in February, the Russian microbiologist Victor Korshunov, 56, an
expert in intestinal bacteria of children around the world, was
bashed over the head near his home in Moscow. Five days later the
British microbiologist Ian Langford, 40, was found dead in his home
near Norwich, England, naked from the waist down and wedged under a
chair. He was an expert in environmental risks and disease.

Two weeks later, two prominent microbiologists died in San Francisco.
Tanya Holzmayer, 46, a Russian who moved to the U.S. in 1989, focused
on the part of the human molecular structure that could be affected
best by medicine.

She was killed by fellow microbiologist Guyang (Matthew) Huang, 38,
who shot her seven times when she opened the door to a pizza
delivery. Then he shot himself.

The final two deaths came one day after the other in March. David
Wynn-Williams, 55, a respected astrobiologist with the British
Antarctic Survey, who studied the habits of microbes that might
survive in outer space, died in a freak road accident near his home
in Cambridge, England. He was hit by a car while he was jogging.

The following day, Steven Mostow, 63, known as Dr. Flu for his
expertise in treating influenza, and a noted expert in bioterrorism,
died when the airplane he was piloting crashed near Denver.

So what does any of it mean?

"Statistically, what are the chances?" wondered a prominent North
American microbiologist reached last night at an international
meeting of infectious-disease specialists in Chicago.

Janet Shoemaker, director of public and scientific affairs of the
American Society for Microbiology in Washington, D.C., pointed out
yesterday that there are about 20,000 academic researchers in
microbiology in the U.S. Still, not all of these are of the elevated
calibre of those recently deceased.

She had a chilling, final thought. When microbiologists die in a lab,
there's a way of taking note of the deaths and adding them up. When
they die in freakish accidents outside the lab, nobody keeps track.

Suspicious deaths

The sudden and suspicious deaths of 11 of the world's leading
microbiologists.

Who they were:

1. Nov. 12, 2001:

Benito Que was said to have been beaten in a Miami parking lot and died
later.

2. Nov. 16, 2001:

Don C. Wiley went missing. Was found Dec. 20. Investigators said he
got dizzy on a Memphis bridge and fell to his death in a river.

3. Nov. 21, 2001:

Vladimir Pasechnik, former high-level Russian microbiologist who
defected in 1989 to the U.K. apparently died from a stroke.

4. Dec. 10, 2001:

Robert M. Schwartz was stabbed to death in Leesberg, Va. Three
Satanists have been arrested.

5. Dec. 14, 2001:

Nguyen Van Set died in an airlock filled with nitrogen in his lab in
Geelong, Australia.

6. Feb. 9, 2002:

Victor Korshunov had his head bashed in near his home in Moscow.

7. Feb. 14, 2002:

Ian Langford was found partially naked and wedged under a chair in
Norwich, England.

8. 9. Feb. 28, 2002:

San Francisco resident Tanya Holzmayer was killed by a microbiologist
colleague, Guyang Huang, who shot her as she took delivery of a pizza
and then apparently shot himself.

10. March 24, 2002:

David Wynn-Williams died in a road accident near his home in
Cambridge, England.

11. March 25, 2002:

Steven Mostow of the Colorado Health Sciences Centre, killed in a
plane he was flying near Denver.
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