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[The Tragic Downfall of a Scientist: The Case of Dr. Chen and the Courthouse Shooting]-[Top AI Scientist "Gone Mad" and Executes His Nephew In Front Of Courthouse]

Rotten Mango · B2 · 2026-07-26

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The Rise and Academic Brilliance of Dr. Chen

Dr. Chen, a Chinese researcher with an impeccable resume, once stood as a beacon of scientific advancement. His career spanned from working at Cassia, China’s flagship AI research institution—known for its pioneering work in biometrics and the 'Two Bombs, One Satellite' program—to conducting postdoctoral research in bioinformatics at Tsinghua University. His work was centered on the 'Human Cell Atlas,' a global initiative often described as 'Google Maps for the human body.' His goal was to develop a 'digital patient' model using large language models to revolutionize cancer diagnosis and precision treatment. His potential impact on humanity was immense, leading to prestigious invitations to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in the U.S. and a research role at Harvard’s Department of Statistics.

The Betrayal and the Family Dynamic

Behind the scenes, Chen’s personal life was marred by a profound betrayal. In 2016, at his sister’s request, Chen brought his nephew, Ko Wen (Cohen), to the U.S. to help him pursue higher education. This act of familial duty turned catastrophic when Chen discovered his wife, Michelle, and his 19-year-old nephew engaged in an affair within their marital home. The situation was further complicated by the cultural concept of the 'Voldemort'—a term used in China to describe sisters who sacrifice their own dreams and education to fund the success of their brothers. Chen’s sister, who had supported his academic rise, allegedly felt entitled to repayment, leading to bizarre demands that Chen’s ex-wife marry her son to secure him a U.S. green card.

Escalation and the Courthouse Tragedy

Following the divorce, the situation devolved into a nightmare of harassment. According to court filings, Cohen began stalking the family, appearing at the children’s school, and sending threatening messages, including claims that he would 'self-exit' or kill the family if his demands for residency were not met. Despite these threats, a judge denied the extension of a restraining order on April 7, 2022, at the Cambridge District Courthouse.

Moments after the hearing concluded, the tension reached a breaking point. Chen, who had been a man of 'gentle' and 'docile' demeanor with no history of violence, encountered Cohen in the parking lot. In a sudden, violent act, Chen rammed his SUV into his nephew and fired five to six shots from a legally owned handgun, killing him. Chen was restrained by his own attorney, who described the event as a tragic culmination of relentless psychological pressure.

Public Sentiment and Unanswered Questions

The case has sparked intense debate. Many netizens, citing Chen’s history of high-level scientific contribution and lack of criminal record, view him as a man driven to madness by a toxic family dynamic and a judicial system that failed to protect him from a persistent stalker. Others argue that the affair, the 'Voldemort' family pressure, and the potential manipulation by both his ex-wife and nephew created an impossible psychological trap. As Chen awaits trial for murder, the case remains a harrowing study of how the intersection of cultural expectations, personal betrayal, and the loss of a 'safe space' can shatter even the most brilliant of minds.

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📖 Transcript

One prominent UFO researcher once said, if you start looking for patterns, you're going to find them.
And people think one of the worst patterns to emerge in 2026 is the pattern of important scientists going missing or ending up dead.
Is it a fear-mongering conspiracy where netizens are connecting together a few dots and calling it a link?
Or is it a real legitimate theory?
I mean, I can't be the one to tell you.
However, it does seem that any scientist or researcher studying something important to the greater safety of humankind or the detriment of humankind...

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