Attorneys for the family of missing nuclear lab worker Melissa Casias say new evidence has emerged that they believe undermines aspects of the police investigation. The Daily Mail reports that an attorney stated Casias’s phone data was wiped before she disappeared, suggesting potential issues with how devices were handled or how information was preserved after her last known communications. The attorney also claims that additional “chilling” clues—described as having been missed by investigators—were later found in connection with Casias’s body. The reports do not provide detailed forensic findings or specific dates and instead frame the claims around the family’s attorney and the question of what information law enforcement initially detected or collected. Both references repeat the same core points: phone wiping prior to Casias’s disappearance and discovery of additional clues at the scene or during examination of her remains. The coverage emphasizes that the family’s attorney is calling attention to what they see as gaps in the investigation, while the underlying facts and official findings are not fully detailed in the excerpts provided.