Investigating the Final Messages: Amy Eskridge’s Texts and Their Significance
Recently, concerns have surfaced surrounding the last communications of Amy Eskridge, co-founder and CEO of Geometric Energy Corporation (GEC), prior to her tragic death. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the available information, contextualize the messages, and discuss their potential implications.
Background on Amy Eskridge and GEC
Amy Eskridge was a prominent figure in the space and blockchain communities, best known for her leadership role at Geometric Energy Corporation. GEC gained notable recognition through the Doge-1 mission—a cryptocurrency satellite project endorsed publicly by Elon Musk, which garnered significant media attention and industry interest.
The Significance of the Messages
Before her passing, Amy Eskridge exchanged text messages with her business partner, Samuel Reid, via Signal — a secure messaging platform. These communications have sparked curiosity and concern among followers and industry watchers, as they might shed light on the circumstances leading up to her death.
Samuel Reid, who is also the CEO of GEC, initially shared some of these messages publicly. However, he removed the related posts yesterday, leading to further speculation. Although the original posts are no longer available via the Wayback Machine, images and screenshots of the messages remain accessible through various online sources.
Context and Additional Communications
In addition to Signal messages, Amy Eskridge’s conversations with her friend, Franc Milburn, provide further context. Some of these messages have been shared publicly, though not all remain available, as Milburn appears to have removed many of his posted screenshots.
Sources for these exchanges include:
- Samuel Reid’s original post (now deleted): Twitter Link
- Franc Milburn’s shared messages: Twitter Link 1
- An alternate source providing related context: Twitter Link 2
Key Considerations and Clarifications
An important note has emerged from Samuel Reid and others involved: Reid explicitly stated that he is not suicidal, emphasizing that there should be no assumptions or misinformation regarding his mental health or motives.
Conclusion
While the complete picture of Amy Eskridge’s final days remains complex and somewhat obscured by deleted posts and limited available data

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