Boeing is for sure a shit show and terribly managed, but I don’t think they would blatantly kill guys like that. I think it’s far more likely that the first guy did kill himself because he figured everybody would think Boeing whacked him and that would do far more damage to the company than his testimony would. Now any news falls under a suspicious gaze and here we are thinking some other guys unfortunate death is due to nefarious deeds.
Or I’m wrong and Boeing has a CIA division ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The last person surely hasn’t been a targeted attack as there is quite some medical trail beforehand and poisoning would have been likely found. As for the first person, there might have been no killer, but perhaps psychological pressure.
Didn’t the first guy literally say he wasn’t going to commit suicide?
That doesn’t really mean anything. You can never see inside someone’s mind. It isn’t abnormal to hear this or have people say the person was “so happy” that day or in days prior.
Yeah, but when a whistleblower says they aren’t going to commit suicide, that should throw a huge fucking red flag when they die from alleged suicide
They didn’t kill anybody. The risk/reward calculation is out of the park.
Really? Let me introduce you to the Firestone Tire Controversy, where executives knew their tires were responsible in the auto accident deaths; they calculated the cost of doing a recall was more expensive than paying out compensation to families and decided to not do a recall, resulting in even more deaths - until they were finally found out.
Companies will abso-fucking-lutely murder and let/or let people die preventable deaths for profits. Sometimes, executives even go to prison for it (3 confirmed deaths in that case).
I don’t know about the Boeing cases, but I do know you’re naïve if you think executives won’t murder people for profits.