John Barnett had worked for Boeing for 32 years, until his retirement in 2017.

In the days before his death, he had been giving evidence in a whistleblower lawsuit against the company.

Boeing said it was saddened to hear of Mr Barnett’s passing. The Charleston County coroner confirmed his death to the BBC on Monday.

It said the 62-year-old had died from a “self-inflicted” wound on 9 March and police were investigating.

    • @aidan
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      57 months ago

      What?? No that’s ridiculous. People do kill themselves sometimes.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        Then they’d be interested to hire him all kinds of councilors and security guards so that he doesn’t kill himself.

        • @aidan
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          27 months ago

          What? And break into his home so he can’t?

            • @aidan
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              07 months ago

              Because don’t you think that in itself is a form of witness intimidation? Won’t people be hesitant to volunteer to testify during a lengthy trial if it means a security guard literally watching them sleep and shower for months.

              • @[email protected]
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                17 months ago

                I meant not that the witness would be obligated to accept that, but that a company would be interested to offer to pay for various measures to preserve their health, sanity and all that.

                • @aidan
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                  07 months ago

                  But the claim was that he committed suicide, say you’re concerned about the company killing you so you accept their security. Couldn’t the security then just have a good reason to be in your house to “find the body” when you “slip in the shower”

                  • @[email protected]
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                    27 months ago

                    You don’t get it, his death before giving witness is unconditionally considered a murder by the company.