@Viss Still not sure I buy the story executives would risk a murder charge to avoid a mild slap on the wrist for corporate negligence considering the US will never meaningfully act against Boeing for any reason.
@ocdtrekkie it has been postulated that because boeing does so much business with the government, there are 'forces outside of boeing' acting on boeings behalf so that the flow of gear/planes/whatever doesnt get interrupted
@Viss I mean it's not like the US government needs a company to be squeaky clean to do business with it either. If anything, presumably the forces outside of Boeing would very much like to have leverage over Boeing.
@Viss I don't do conspiracy theories. I do do bad luck however. The cause of death, MRSA, is clearly laid out in the article. Also, the previous suicide is not I'm hard to understand. When a whistleblower goes public their life. Is. Over. Everything comfortable is gone. Highly stressful and traumatic. It's rotten luck.
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