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Boeing whistleblower’s lawyers question whether he committed suicide, call for thorough probe: ‘No one can believe it’
He was staying at a hotel to testify against Boeing. If he shot himself, that means he had to bring a gun with him, meaning he was intending to commit suicide before he even got there. He testified once already, and was due to testify again. Why did he testify once, then kill himself before his second deposition?
John Barnett, 62, had raised safety concerns at the airline’s factories and provided his first testimony just days before he was found dead from an apparent “self-inflicted” gunshot wound, the Charleston County coroner told the BBC.
Boeing would have had him killed BEFORE he even testified if he was deemed a credible threat IF they're in that business.
My guess would be that it was a disgruntled employee that hatched a plan to make money off making up bull shit and got his ass handed to him during his first testimony. Like lying to your parents and they sit you down and find out the truth. Except in this situation he may have gotten in serious trouble for false claims and then decided to off himself.
And yes they have CCTV cameras likely. BUT did they record?
It's extremely far fetched to think Boeing or any of its contractors are going around killing people.
It has nothing to do with the planes themselves and is an employee safety issue at the factories from your link. Seems like a low level employee that got his ass handed to himself during his first testimony and was potentially facing financial loss by continuing the game.
Quote me anything that would prove it's not a suicide?
Boeing whistleblower’s lawyers question whether he committed suicide, call for thorough probe: ‘No one can believe it’
He wasn't a low level employee, he was a quality control engineer and filed numerous complaints to Boeing only to have his complaints ignored.
This where you lose me dude. The engineering on these planes has been around for 50 years.
So what engineering did this guy do?
It's not difficult. I did manufacturing of signs in early college years using similar materials. It's not complicated. You've for sure have seen sign I personally help make.
It's the design. The guy didn't sound like he designed anything.
Give me a link otherwise I'm not buying it.
WookieMan says
Quote me anything that would prove it's not a suicide?
Patrick says
Boeing whistleblower’s lawyers question whether he committed suicide, call for thorough probe: ‘No one can believe it’
You're circling the drain again. You base everything on your personal experience. I've literally sat in a room with people who said to a group "God wants us to stay here.", then a half year later when they couldn't get pregnant, "God wants us to go be missionaries.". What changed, not God, just their personal experience.
There is ultimate truth in the world, and it doesn't change to meet the incredibly narrow funnel of your personal life.
I don't care enough to convince you to even bother to find a link. Who cares what you believe?
You can have defective parts.
He oversaw quality control.
Because you know I'm right.
They don't make any money on commercial airlines, they make it from war.
A conspiracy that Boeing killed him plays better to the audience than that he simply killed himself because his testimony was crap.
Boeing harassed him for years
ANYONE post a link that says the police are investigating murder charges or have proof of anything with foul play?
Every suicide is supposed to be investigated as a homicide until there's good evidence it was a suicide. Any note left? Is the gun confirmed to be his? Were his hand prints on the gun? Did his hand have powder burn residue on it? These are all simple things to check. Have they? They won't check if they don't want to know.
You experience one? A suicide. Personally, like close family? Probably not. Then stop talking like you know what's going on.
Also, I'm not always right. But I know planes and suicide and murder. I personally know people that have been murdered that I know. This isn't a murder. It was a guy sitting in his car contemplating life and pulled the trigger. The planes are fine and he got called out. This guy appears to be mentally unfit in my judgement. Engineer types are generally that way.
This isn't a murder.
I bet he had information that would lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton.
No, I've not experienced too many suicides, but generally a man with a family doesn't just blow his head off and have everybody in his life questioning why. Notes are frequently left. His lawyer doesn't believe he killed himself.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13195497/American-Airlines-Boeing-777-carrying-249-people-forced-make-emergency-landing-LAX-mechanical-problem.html
One guy kills himself and it turns into a conspiracy.
WookieMan says
One guy kills himself and it turns into a conspiracy.
Like they said about Vince Foster.
Boeing isn't a company anymore if the product is unsafe killing 200+ people a pop with plane crashes and killing former employees or current employees. That happened twice from shit trained pilots. Blown tires are the airlines problem. Improper inspection by the pilots before flight.
As we've all learned, it simply takes a few news articles and a death or two to make some people think it was the end of the world.
"“Aren’t you scared?” asked Jennifer. “And he said, ‘No, I ain’t scared, but if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.'”"
Search Boeing on patnet. This OP isn't an isolated safety call out, even in a forum this small...
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The aircraft, which arrived from Memphis, is said to have suffered some form of gear collapse as it exited the runway at George Bush Airport, although the 160 passengers and six crew were not injured.
Shocking footage showed the plane lying flat on its wings on grass by the side of the runway, while passengers were hurried off from an emergency gate ladder.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13174293/United-Boeing-737-Max-Houston-runway-grass.html