Comment on Why do whistleblowers always do this?
TheUnicornsForever@lemmy.world 8 months agoThe whistleblower behind the recent Boeing safety scandals, that has casually killed himself on a day he was supposed to give a deposition or something
Comment on Why do whistleblowers always do this?
TheUnicornsForever@lemmy.world 8 months agoThe whistleblower behind the recent Boeing safety scandals, that has casually killed himself on a day he was supposed to give a deposition or something
ISometimesAdmin@the.coolest.zone 8 months ago
He ALREADY testified: he was found dead AFTER.
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/12/1238033573/boeing-whistleblower-john-barnett-dead
I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Multi-day testimony, he only did one day. He was scheduled to testify again on Saturday. They went looking for him when he didn’t show up and that’s when they found the body.
So, to be more accurate, he was IN THE MIDDLE of testifying; he was found dead DURING the time he was supposed to be testifying.
Zron@lemmy.world 8 months ago
A part of me says that it’s entirely reasonable that a guy who worked for Boeing and likely signed off on thousands of defective parts would feel a brutal surge of guilt after giving testimony about it. I can’t imagine the guilt if I thought I had potentially hundreds of people’s blood on my hands. We don’t know if he was or felt he was responsible for the deaths caused by MCAS or other tragedies. Maybe saying it out loud brought all of it back and he felt like he needed an out.
Another, louder part of me, says that Boeing either pressured him into committing suicide, or shot him themselves to stop him from revealing too much damaging information.
Another part of me remembers that Malaysia Flight 370 was a Boeing plane that disappeared by essentially cutting all communications and flying back towards the mainland. Knowing now what we do about how Boeing has been run, I think the most likely thing is that some serious technical issues happened to that plane, the pilots tried to return back but were unable to control the plane long enough, probably due to being unconscious or dead, and it eventually crashed into the ocean.
Timecircleline@sh.itjust.works 8 months ago
Even if it wasn’t Boeing itself that had him killed, who’s to say it wasn’t one of their investors? I try not to fall into conspiracy theory rabbit-holes, but it’s very convenient.