Comment by rib3ye
2 years ago
The piece you linked shows many indications he was in great spirits and eager to testify, so I am not sure it supports your efforts to refute the conspiracy. Personally, I am more vulnerable to the conspiracy that the suicide was forced or staged after reading that article.
Everyone is different but it's not uncommon for a person who commits suicide to appear to be happy and normal in advance of it. There's a variety of reasons for this such as they've made up their mind and are finally at peace, or that they cover it up because they don't want anyone to interfere, etc. Some people are manic and have super highs and crushing, sudden lows and they kill themselves when they crash.
Not saying this is the case here, but him being in great spirits doesn't really contradict the action of killing yourself.