Ian Murdock - founder Debian died (suicide)


Sound like a classic case of systematic harrassment, were the government gansters dont like someone cos they have evidence of crime or is doing something against their interest like providing a free OS they cant use to spy on people? So the gansters orders the local police chief who is always initiated secret society psycho who will send out the suitable thugs to systematically harass the person until they finally break and do something stupid like a suicide, or get killed and the police just fake the "suicide". Dont know if thats the case here but sounds to me like it could be.
 
^^ I am all for conspiracy theories, but this one seems too far fetched. He was not involved in Debian anymore.
 
There is something very fishy about the way the San Francisco police reacted. For the first four days they refused to comment. The cause of death is still a mystery even at this point. And on day five, they have the following explanation:

- Ian Murdock was acting like a lunatic, yelling and shouting, picking fights with the cops, and "banging his head on the metal cage separating the back from the front seat" of the police car.
- They didn't arrest him at that point, but medics came and brought him to a hospital
- He was released from the hospital and went home
- He fought with the cops again, and was arrested
- After all of the above, the police and the medics for some reason considered him to be sane enough to be released. "He didn’t indicate at any point in the jail booking process that he was suicidal."
- He tweeted first that he was going to commit suicide, then that he wasn't going to do that before telling the whole story of what happened to him.
- He was found dead. Cause of death unknown. The police is not saying it was suicide, but they are using suggestive language to make us think that that's what they are saying:
"The city medical examiner’s office confirmed Murdock was found dead there. Gatpandan said she urges anyone seeking help with a suicidal individual to quickly call police to get them to the help they need."
- Ian Murdock's allegations of police abuse somehow disappear from the internet: his twitter account gets removed.
 
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... and it does indeed sound very fishy. I don't think there is any "government thugs sent out to kill and unpleasant person" business going on, but they may very well have handled that whole situation like absolute morons. An investigation sounds justified, hope it'll be unravelled and not covered up (can they even achieve that without massive media manipulation? story is going around the net, that fight has already been lost IMHO).

also: crap... very sad indeed. It's terrible when someone decides to take their own life.
 
The mystery still hasn't been solved.

And it will never be until this whole system falls.

BTW: People from Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein here may still remember the Steuersünder-CD, but most people never got to know, that the whistle blower has been suicided in jail (found dead in cell) at a convenient point in time.
 
that's really sad, rest in peace!

verry fishy story indeed.
don't expect this is the case here, but fact is that
us/uk gov's have a (formerly) secret division called
joint threat research intelligence group (jtrig)
which is specifically set up to do so called
"realworld effects" aka. harm to people they dislike.
also in germany this is known as "gegenwirken", mainly
to disrupt and silence opposing persons/groups.
 
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