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NFA grad killed
Science writer Mallove slain at family home in Norwich
By GREG SMITH
Norwich Bulletin
Sunday, May 16, 2004

Officer Damian Martin, center, and Officer Anthony Gomes, left, ask
drivers Saturday night if they were witness to any activity Friday
night in front of 119 Salem Turnpike in Norwich.

Dr. Eugene F. Mallove was found dead Friday night at his family home
at 119 Salem Turnpike, Norwich.

NORWICH -- A 56-year-old former Norwich man was killed during a
suspected robbery and brutal assault at his family home on Salem
Turnpike Friday.

Dr. Eugene F. Mallove, a Norwich Free Academy graduate, published
author and father of two, died of multiple injuries to his head and
neck, according to an autopsy performed Saturday at the Office of the
Chief State Medical Examiner in Farmington. The death was ruled a
homicide.

Police would not confirm Mallove's identity Saturday pending positive
identification by family members.

Mallove was discovered at the small 119 Salem Turnpike house at 10:55
p.m. Friday after police received a report of an injured person.

At the house, situated at the entrance to Interstate 395 in a
primarily commercial area, police found Mallove unresponsive, the
victim of an assault. He was later pronounced dead by medical
personnel called to the scene.

Police said initial investigation indicated a robbery, during which a
physical confrontation took place. Several unidentified items were
taken from the scene and Mallove's vehicle was missing, according to
a written statement released by Norwich police.

Several hours later, Mallove's 1993 green Dodge Caravan was found in
the Foxwoods employee parking lot on Route 2 in Preston. The vehicle
is easily identifiable by several large bumper stickers, including an
American flag and his company Web site, www.infinite-energy.com, in
the rear window. The New Hampshire license plate bears the
registration INFNRG.

Police are now seeking information from anyone who saw the vehicle
between 7 p.m. Friday and 2 a.m. Saturday.

Police declined to provide further details of the killing Saturday.

Cars sped past the quiet Salem Turnpike home Saturday, where a large
Dumpster was situated alongside the home in the driveway. Several
cars, which looked as though they hadn't been moved in some time, are
near the two-bay detached garage.

The home, owned by Mallove's parents since 1958, is now under Eugene
Mallove's care, according to city records.

Mallove, with his wife, Joanne, had moved to Pembroke, N.H., from
Norwich in 1987.

In New Hampshire, Mallove was the president of the nonprofit New
Energy Foundation and since 1995 the editor-in-chief of the
organization's magazine Infinite Energy.

The bimonthly magazine covers topics of new technological innovations
in energy and science and follows developments in the field,
according to its Web site.

Infinite Energy managing editor Christy Frazier worked with Mallove
for the past six years and had become very close.

She called Mallove the "most caring and giving person I probably have
ever known -- a very successful, brilliant man.

"It's been a wonderful, wonderful experience. It's hard not to love
the things he loves because he's so passionate," she said. "He
touched the lives of everybody he came in contact with."

Mallove's parents, Mitchel and Gladys Mallove, had followed their
son's move to New Hampshire in 1988. His father, the son of Russian
immigrants, died in March 2003 after a long illness, according to a
published obituary. He is buried at the Hebrew Benevolent Cemetery in
Norwich.

Eugene Mallove had become a grandfather just this year and was caring
for his mother, who has Alzheimer's disease, Frazier said. She said
Mallove was a Norwich Free Academy graduate.

He held a master of science degree and bachelor of science degree in
aeronautical and astronautical engineering from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and received a science doctorate in
environmental health sciences from Harvard University in 1975.

He also taught science journalism at MIT and Boston University and
previously was chief science writer at the MIT news office.

He is the author of numerous technical articles and of several books,
including the Pulitzer-nominated book on cold fusion titled, "Fire
and Ice: Searching for the Truth Behind the Cold Fusion Furor."

Anyone with information can call Norwich police at 886-5561, or the
anonymous tip line at 886-5561, Ext. 500.

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Eugene Mallove, Torch Bearer For Cold Fusion, Dies
Editor of Infinite Energy magazine brutally killed May 14.
Left MIT faculty position in 1989 in protest over what he considered
to be rigged data intended to debunk Cold Fusion.
By Marc J. Plotkin and Marc Whitford
Pure Energy Systems News
http://www.pureenergysystems.com
5-17-4

NORWICH, CT -- Dr. Eugene Mallove, the tireless spokesperson for
integrity and honesty in cold fusion research, whose persistent
efforts finally persuaded the U.S. Department of Energy to give the
phenomenon a second look after 15 years of denial and stonewalling,
was killed in Norwich, CT on 14 May 2004. Few facts are known, but
preliminary information appears that it may have been a robbery or
possibly a landlord-tenant dispute. Local police are still
investigating. There is no word on the identity or motives of the
assailant(s) and there is no evidence currently of a political
connection to his murder.

Dr. Mallove's contributions to Cold Fusion and new energy research
cannot be overstated. His passion for integrity and relentless search
for the truth goes back to 1989 where he resigned from MIT over
manipulation of MIT's test data (to replicate the Pons-Fleischmann
experiment) specifically to discredit Cold Fusion.

More than anyone, Dr. Mallove was the public face of Cold Fusion
proclaiming at many public appearances the existence of overwhelming
peer-reviewed scientifically based evidence for Cold Fusion. Gene, as
he was known to his friends and colleagues, was courageous when he
stood face-to-face against numerous vocal detractors and skeptics
from the mainstream scientific establishment for over a decade. He
tirelessly knocked down every hollow argument put forward by skeptics
with hard data, logic, and solid research results.

The author of several books, in 1991, he published "Fire and Ice",
which helped rescue the field of cold fusion from oblivion when it
was publicly banished in the public relations scandals after Pons-
Fleischman's announcement of Cold Fusion in June 1989.

His greatest accomplishment and legacy will be the 52 bi-monthly
magazine issues of Infinite Energy that he founded and edited.
Infinite Energy magazine is a compendium of scientific research into
all branches of unconventional energy research from contributors
around the world. Many of the authors simply couldn't get published
elsewhere, but had the courage and foresight to get most papers peer-
reviewed before they were published. His magazine has thousands of
loyal subscribers from over 40 countries including Russia and China.
See www.infinite-energy.com.

Gene traveled to dozens of international conferences, most of the
time at great personal sacrifice simply to network with energy
researchers and benefactors from around the world. He knew nearly
everyone in the unconventional energy community worldwide. Gene has
been a champion of cold fusion for many years highlighted by his
organizing last summer's successful (International Conference on Cold
Fusion) ICCF-10 held in Cambridge, Massachusetts from 24- 29 August
2003. Gene's presence has been the rare voice of scientific reason in
a field filled with many phony claims and charlatans. See the web
page with the experiments at:

http://www.lenr-canr.org/Experiments.htm

Equally significant but perhaps not as well known is the New Energy
Foundation, which he founded with the help of a generous wealthy
anonymous benefactor. The New Energy Foundation has become a science-
based clearinghouse for generating much needed funds for promising
energy research leading to commercialization.

His latest triumph was to reverse over a decade of ignorance at
Department of Energy by presenting compelling evidence of anomalous
reactions of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR). DOE's decision to
review the files on LENR aka Cold Fusion could possibly open a new
area of scientific inquiry that has been closed since 1989. This was
a triumph not just for Gene personally, but for every scientist who
spoke as lone voices in large auditoriums. Gene's voice gave courage
to those brave individuals who toiled in their laboratories,
struggling to survive with virtually no funding, yet many developed
innovative ways produce low energy nuclear reactions. Researchers
often put their careers in jeopardy and only approached this field
when retirement was assured.

Gene tirelessly climbed every mountain with courage and grace
articulating truth in a field meriting serious scientific
investigation of anomalous energy phenomena despite constant
criticism from ignorant skeptics who refused to examine even the best
peer-reviewed data. One of the best examples of his battles was when
he reviewed Professor Bob Park's book "Voodoo Science." This bloody
battle was over paradigm shifts in science revealing the complete
ignorance of Bob Park by his refusal to consider any peer-reviewed
data.

"Gene's vision was of a world with abundant energy produced without
fossil fuel or nuclear waste. It is now up to us to fearlessly make
that vision a reality," is the sentiment of his colleagues who
remain.

###

REFERENCE:

NFA grad killed: Science writer Mallove slain in Norwich
www.norwichbulletin.com/news/stories/20040516/localnews/430783.html

=== Boston Globe May 16, 2004

Police investigate Norwich slaying of N.H. man By Associated Press

NORWICH, Conn. (AP) Police are investigating the killing of a New
Hampshire science writer who championed cold fusion.

Eugene Mallove, 56, of Pembroke, N.H., died late Friday night after
being assaulted at a house owned by his parents, police said. The
family rented out the house.

Mallove died of injuries to his head and neck, the Norwich Bulletin
reported Sunday. The office of the chief state's medical examiner
ruled the death a homicide.

Mallove was discovered at the house after police received a report of
an injured person. An initial investigation indicated a robbery and a
fight had taken place, police said. Several unidentified items were
taken and Mallove's minivan was missing.

His 1993 green Dodge Caravan was found early Saturday in an employee
parking lot at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket. Police
were looking for anyone who saw the minivan after 7 p.m. Friday. It
had several large bumper stickers on the back, including one
advertising his magazine's Web site: www.infinite-energy.com.

Mallove, who moved from Norwich to Bow, N.H., in 1987 and to Pembroke
three years ago, was president of the Concord, N.H.-based New Energy
Institute and editor-in-chief of its magazine, ''Infinite Energy.''

The magazine's managing editor, who worked with him for six years,
called Mallove the ''most caring and giving person I probably have
ever known a very successful, brilliant man.''

''It's hard not to love the things he loves because he's so
passionate,'' Christy Frazier said. ''He touched the lives of
everybody he came in contact with.''

Mallove, who earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his Ph.D. from Harvard
University, was chief science writer at the MIT news office until he
left to champion cold fusion. He also taught science writing at MIT
and Boston University.

He was the author of several books, including one on cold fusion that
was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize: ''Fire and Ice: Searching for
the Truth Behind the Cold Fusion Furor.''

Mallove believed the infamous Pons and Fleishmann announcement in
1989 that they created nuclear fusion by running an electrical
current through a jar of water was not ''voodoo science,'' but a
glimpse into an interesting topic worth investigating.

That belief was partly vindicated earlier this year when the U.S.
Department of Energy ordered a panel of scientists to review existing
research on cold fusion to see whether it is worth pursuing.

''They are now going to do the right thing. It's over 10 years late,
no doubt about that, (and) should have been reviewed a long time
ago ... but this is a breakthrough,'' Mallove said in a recent
interview with The Telegraph of Nashua, N.H.

''There is a huge body of positive evidence'' for low-energy nuclear
reactions, he said. ''We have measured tritium (a byproduct of
fusion), measured heat multiple ways. ... There are thousands of
papers, hundreds of which are bulletproof.''

Mallove's parents, Mitchel and Gladys Mallove, followed him to New
Hampshire in 1988. His father died last year after a long illness,
but he was still caring for his mother, who has Alzheimer's disease,
Frazier said.

He also was survived by his wife, Joanne; a daughter, Kimberlyn; a
son, Ethan; and one grandson.




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