.....Wiley, an expert on how the immune system fights infection, had recently studied the Ebola virus, HIV, herpes, and influenza.
The professor was most widely known for his work in X-ray crystallography. He was widely regarded as the nation's foremost expert in using special X-ray cameras and mathematical formulas to make high-resolution images of viruses.
Nuclear Science - Chalk River Laboratories
.....The National Research Universal (NRU) reactor, one of the world's most versatile research reactors, has been operating at CRL since 1957. NRU is Canada's only major materials and fuel testing reactor used to support and advance the CANDU design. It also produces neutrons used by the National Research Council's Neutron Beam Centre to investigate and non-destructively study all types of industrial and biological materials. Lastly, NRU continues to produce the majority of the world's medical isotopes used in both the diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening diseases. NRU does not produce electricity, but rather tests the fuels and materials for CANDU reactors which AECL designs and sells around the world.
Yeah, sure.
Right.
Sure thing.
Someone in Canada posts that recently on the late evening news they state that LC was on vacation ---- apparently forgetting that he'd been to work on the 18th and wasn't seen after being sighted near the Deep River Post Office.
The fact of the matter, IF all of the other articles are accurate, is that no one even knows if he, himself, put out the trash and the wrong color recysling bin.
He rode the bus home from work, and was seen near the post office.
So now....... over a month and a half later they FINALLY decide to mention on the news that he was on VACATION, and didn't disappear until Day 5, when actually he was never seen by anyone, anywhere, after the 18th????
http://www.unsolvedcanada.ca/index.php?action=printpage;topic=3248.0
".....Saturday night on CTV latenight news, there was a piece about Cranswick. It did state that he went missing on day 5 of a week's vacation. Different people were interviewed a bit; and the main thought was, this is not normal for this man to disappear this sudden and in this manner (without his personal belongings) as Cranswick was very organized and a "stickler for details"......especially the fact that the lights were still turned on inside the house...."