Number 46 was John Clark, 52, who was found hanged in his holiday home, on August 12, 2004. He was an expert in animal science and biotechnology, and he developed techniques for the genetic modification of livestock.
John Mullen, 67 years old, was number 43. He was a nuclear physicist with McDonnell Douglas and was poisoned with a big dose of arsenic, on June 29, 2004.
Number 42 was Paul Norman, 52 years old, from Salisbury Wiltshire, who was killed when the Cessna he was piloting crashed in Devon. He was an expert in chemical and biological weapons. He traveled the world lecturing on defending against weapons of mass destruction.
Number 38 was Eugen Malove, 56, who died, on May 14, 2004, as a result of several blunt-force injuries to his head and neck. He was an Alternate Energy Expert, who was working on a viable energy alternative program.
Number 37 was William McGuire, 39 years old was found May 5, 2004, in three suitcases floating in Chesapeake Bay. He was NJ University professor and senior programmer analyst and adjunct professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He was an expert on bio-containment facilities.
Number 36 was another Iraqi, Mohammed Munim al-Izmerly, a chemistry professor, died on April 2, 2004 in american custody from a sudden hit to the back of his head caused by blunt trauma.