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There is no reason to link these articles. This also holds for the "see also" section entry in
Gary Webb, which was added by the same author. Maybe the author should try to write a list of whistleblowers and investigative journalists who died of suicide, and for whom this death cause is doubted. --
2003:6:33AE:3D45:C454:1436:FA12:6B29 (
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I disagree. Many wikipedia pages have links to similar situations/people/etc in the "see also" section.
Ye9CYNMD (
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Gary Webb has been removed and put back in the See Also section a couple of times so far. It's worth reading
Gary Webb § Death to see the context. This isn't really going to be settled until the investigation is finished (if that), but I'm neither going to remove it or add it for now.
Apocheir (
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Personal life and death
Before his death, he had given a deposition and undergone cross-examination from his own lawyers. I thought
cross-examination is by the opponent's lawyers. Or was this a practice as a part of preparation for the trial? -
Davidships (
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Good question! Based on some sources I found, it seems that he had been undergoing examination from both sides. With some searching, I managed to find out that the difference is that cross-examination is indeed done by the opponent's lawyers, the examination done by the witness's own lawyers is called direct examination. I've edited the information in the article.
Bendegúz Ács (
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Mitch was born in Mt. Shasta, California. This needs to be changed from Pineville, Louisiana. I am his brother, Rodney Barnett
174.125.149.56 (
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Please provide a
reliable source that can be used to verify this information.
VQuakr (
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The sources that were being used to support the assertion that he was born in Pineville do not actually say that. They just say he "had roots" there and that his residence was there at the time of his death. I've removed those mentions of his place of birth.
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The Charleston County coroner described the wound as self-inflicted, a description that Barnett's family and lawyers disagree with."
Came here after reading about the deceased in Time. It said his family believes PTSD and anxiety attacks led to his death.
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Rodney Barnett, John Barnett’s brother, told the Associated Press that John “was suffering from PTSD and anxiety attacks as a result of being subjected to the hostile work environment at Boeing, which we believe led to his death.”Meanwhile, Barnett’s family was less surprised by his death, claiming that the former Boeing employee had mental health issues, including PTSD. “He was suffering from PTSD and anxiety attacks as a result of being subjected to the hostile work environment at Boeing,” they said, “which we believe led to his death.”[2]
The user was pointing out that the sentence in the lede contradicted the quote from the family. I've removed the sentence from the lede.
Apocheir (
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incorrect job title
John was a quality-control manager, not an aerospace engineer according to every source used on this article
172.56.50.158 (
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He was probably educated as an aerospace engineer, and his job title at Boeing was quality control manager. I've added a reference that refers to him as a "qualified aerospace engineer" twice. There doesn't seem to be much information about his education available, and that's complicated by John Barnett being a common name.
Apocheir (
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an aerospace engineer designs airplanes, he worked as a quality control inspector and then quality control manager at Boeing for more than 30 years
1 source that contradicts hundreds of across several years should not be used to keep inaccurate content on a biography
98.198.31.90 (
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