
Tucker Accuses OpenAI Founder Sam Altman Of MURDERING Whistleblower!
The Jimmy Dore Show
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Video Summary
The discussion centers on the death of a whistleblower, initially ruled a suicide, but strongly contested by the deceased's parents and the interviewer. Evidence suggests a struggle, blood in multiple rooms, and a gun trajectory incompatible with self-infliction. The parents highlight a rushed investigation by authorities, a potentially tampered crime scene, and conflicting information from law enforcement. They also express skepticism about offers of stock options from the deceased's company, viewing them as potential hush money, and believe the company's leadership is involved in a cover-up due to the sensitive information the whistleblower possessed.
Short Highlights
- The death of a whistleblower, initially ruled a suicide, is being re-examined due to significant evidence suggesting murder.
- Parents cite inconsistencies in the official investigation, including a rushed conclusion, lack of thorough crime scene examination, and conflicting reports from authorities.
- Forensic and medical evidence, such as blood spatter in multiple rooms, unusual gun trajectory, and signs of a struggle, contradicts the suicide ruling.
- The whistleblower had raised concerns about the company's practices and was about to expose sensitive information, suggesting a motive for foul play.
- Legal actions are being pursued, including civil rights lawsuits and demands for a public evaluation of forensic evidence, to seek justice for the deceased.
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Interviewer's Initial Doubts on Suicide Ruling [0:00]
- The speaker expresses skepticism about the official suicide ruling, questioning how a suicide could occur with signs of struggle and blood in two rooms.
- They find it "weird" that authorities would dismiss such evidence.
I don't think a fair read of the evidence suggests suicide at all. I just don't see that at all. And I also don't understand why the authorities when there's signs of a struggle and blood in two rooms on a suicide, like how does that actually happen? I don't understand how the authorities could just kind of dismiss that as a suicide. I think it's weird.
The Tucker Carlson Interview Exchange [1:07]
- A specific interview between Tucker Carlson and Sam Altman is highlighted as "absolutely insane."
- Carlson directly questions Altman about the death of a whistleblower, suggesting potential involvement.
- The exchange is noted for shifting body language and Carlson's direct approach.
All right, so this exchange was absolutely insane.
The Whistleblower's Death and Accusations [1:51]
- The whistleblower had made complaints about the company "stealing people's stuff and not paying them."
- The whistleblower was later found murdered.
- Altman claims the whistleblower committed suicide, which the interviewer strongly disputes.
You've had complaints from one programmer who said you guys were basically stealing people's stuff and not paying them and then he wound up murdered. What was that? Also, a great tragedy. Uh, he committed suicide. Do you think he committed suicide? I really do.
Evidence Contradicting Suicide [2:38]
- The interviewer believes the whistleblower was murdered, citing signs of a struggle, cut surveillance camera wires, and recent travel.
- There was no indication of suicidal behavior, no note, and the person had just spoken to a family member.
- Blood was found in multiple rooms, which the interviewer deems impossible in a suicide scenario.
No, he was definitely murdered, I think. Um, there were signs of a struggle, of course. The surveillance camera, the wires had been cut. He had just ordered take out food, come back from a vacation with his friends on Catalina Island. No indication at all that he was suicidal. No note and no behavior. He had just spoken to a family member on the phone. And then he's found dead with blood in multiple rooms. So that's impossible. Seems really obvious he was murdered.
The Mother's Allegations and the Authorities' Response [3:09]
- The whistleblower's mother claims he was murdered on Altman's orders.
- Altman states he has not spoken to the authorities about it.
- The interviewer believes the situation is worth investigating, especially given the accusations and signs of struggle.
Um and his mother claims he was murdered on your orders. Do you believe that? I I'm Well, I'm I'm asking. I mean, you you just said it, so do you do you believe that? I think that it is um worth looking into.
Concerns about Authorities Dismissing Evidence [4:26]
- The interviewer reiterates confusion as to why authorities would rule it a suicide despite clear signs of struggle and blood in multiple rooms.
- They express disbelief at the dismissal of such evidence.
And I also don't understand why the authorities when there's signs of a struggle and blood in two rooms on a suicide, like how does that actually happen? I don't understand how the authorities could just kind of dismiss that as a suicide. I think it's weird.
The Company's Transition and Stakes [7:51]
- The company transitioned from a non-profit to a for-profit business.
- This transition involved billions of dollars and significant stakes in the AI business.
- The whistleblower's death occurred at a critical time for the company.
One thing to really uh hone in on here is that Open AI was once a nonprofit business, but it is now transitioning to a for-profit business.
The Parents' Perspective and Forensic Findings [8:56]
- The parents of the whistleblower are introduced to share their side.
- They obtained a 1200-page toxicology report which, when sent to a chief toxicologist, revealed high alcohol levels combined with GHB.
- The police reportedly ruled the death a suicide in less than five minutes.
Thank you. And um we did a lot of investigation. We got the toxicology report 1200 pages. We sent it to chief toxicologist of Alabama. He came back and he said the alcohol level was very high combined with GHP. That's
Police Conduct and Crime Scene Issues [9:36]
- Police officers reportedly told the parents they would be informed in 3-4 hours, but concluded it was a suicide in 40 minutes.
- The parents claim the police did not properly break the door, touch the gun box, or examine the CCTV footage.
- The CCTV footage supposedly showed the whistleblower happy and returning from vacation, contradicting depression.
Yes, that's very true. Less than five minutes. You know what another thing you know uh the data I had is at 2:00 SFBD senior officers told me we're waiting for two more officers it will take 3 or 4 hours you go to your home ma'am will inform you I said I'm not going anywhere I'm staying back instead of taking 3 to 4 hours they concluded in 40 minutes and to call it suicide
Evidence of Foul Play and Inconsistent Reports [11:13]
- The parents describe evidence of a struggle, blood in multiple rooms, and food scattered.
- There might have been more than one bullet, with a large metallic piece found.
- A doctor noted bruising on the whistleblower's face, and there was bleeding from the mouth.
And you know this is not a very well done job because there are wounds on his body and it is Yeah. Can you talk a little bit about some of the evidence that has has come out in terms of it not being a suicide? I understand that there, you know, was blood in multiple rooms of the apartment.
Lack of Proper Investigation by SFPD [14:21]
- The San Francisco Police Department allegedly did not conduct a proper crime scene investigation or hire a blood spatter expert.
- The parents believe this points to a cover-up.
They you know what they did? They they just uh did not even do a crime scene investigation. They didn't hire a blood spatter expert. We don't have any report on it. That is where they've covered up.
Potential Motivations for the Cover-Up [14:46]
- The parents question why the SFPD would ignore evidence and jump to conclusions.
- They suggest the department may have been "told to do that" due to potential influence from a police officer who praised Altman and Altman's involvement in the mayor's transition committee.
They have been told to do that. The reason being is uh there is an officer that all lots the budgets for police right a week before I've I did not say that chat in on Twitter he praised Sam Alman openly and we also know that Daniel Luri was coming in as a mayor and then Sam Alman was on the transition committee he spent a lot of money on his election and his um on boarding.
Discrepancies in Altman's Statements [15:31]
- Altman stated there were multiple investigations and two reports, but the parents only saw one report and believe there was only one investigation.
- The parents believe Altman's claim of "multiple investigations" might imply a homicide report that was later turned into a suicide.
And corresponding to that if you observe what Sam Alman says. He said there were multiple investigations. There was only one investigation. Then he says there were two reports. There was only one report. If he says two reports then obviously there was one report of homicide then they turned it into suicide. We've only seen one report.
The Gun and Wounds Discrepancy [15:54]
- While it was his gun, the parents question if he could have shot himself from the angle reported.
- They point to excessive blood and multiple wounds on his body as evidence against suicide.
- The presence of a date rape drug (GHB) is also questioned, as no purchase was found.
Yes. It's his gun. But can he shoot himself in that angle? No, he cannot. And if he shot himself, why would there be so many so much blood, you know, in every room? And why there is so many wounds on his body, signs of struggle. And why would there be day drug? And we did search everywhere. We searched his account. We checked with his friends. There was no purchase made. And it was not found by SFPD. Where did the day drug come from? And it was a liquid bottle, datorade bottle which has some suspicious liquid in it.
Parents' Reaction to Altman's Interview [16:34]
- The parents find Altman incapable of answering questions without seeming guilty and believe he is hiding something.
- They question his statement, "I'm convinced it's a suicide," seeing it as a major risk and indicative of his involvement.
I don't think he's capable of answering a question uh without seeming completely guilty of something and he's hiding something and he's lying. He just seems he almost seems inhuman in a lot of ways to me.
Rapid and Inconsistent Police Investigation [17:25]
- The parents recount that an assistant deputy commissioner of police initially called their attorney stating it was a homicide, but the next day the attorney was told it was a suicide.
- They believe the police conducted a single day of investigation under public pressure and then closed the case without interviewing key people or examining devices.
The reason we believe it is December 29th assistant deputy commissioner of police called our attorney and said it's a homicide he handed it over to homicide Next day the same attorney called and said it's a it's a suicide. So they did one day I mean investigation. That's all they did.
Ignored Evidence and Unanswered Questions [17:59]
- The police allegedly did not interview the mother, father, friends, neighbors, or the leasing office.
- They also did not collect CCTV camera recordings or examine the whistleblower's devices before making their conclusions.
They were supposed to interview the mother or the father right to understand. And then we gave all the friends phone number, talk to them how he was one week before, talk to neighbors, talk to leasing office. They didn't do any of that. They didn't look at his devices.
Rejection of Altman's Contact Offers [18:53]
- The parents doubted OpenAI's responsibility from the beginning and didn't want to talk to them.
- They found HR's offer of stock options suspicious, suspecting it was an attempt to silence them.
- They characterize the offers as "hush money."
We doubted we doubted OpenAI is responsible from the beginning. When we when our heart is bleeding, why would we want to talk to them? And also it was very suspicious for us because HR sent an email saying that we want to uh you know grant you stock options. We want to get you on the zoom call immediately. And then we said we have a probate attorney talked to her.
Theory of a Staged Murder [23:32]
- The parents believe it was a staged murder, pointing out the 7-day window when the whistleblower was on vacation, suggesting cooperation from the apartment complex.
- They argue that the Bhagavad Gita found on his table was out of character, and research on brain activity for AI was misrepresented as a suicidal note.
In my opinion, this is a staged one. He was on vacation 7 days. They know he's on vacation. They cooperate. This apartment people cooperate, gave the key and make these people stage this by cutting the wires of the CCT camera and also um the book we found is Bhawat Gita. It was such doesn't read that much on Bhagat Gita and spiritual things but it was kept on his table and also they state the um about brain activity. He was looking to how to angle that he was looking at a research on brain which is useful for AI. They made that as a suicidal node and they put that that is very wrong. All the signs of planned murder they staged it within 7 days.
Further Evidence and Legal Actions [24:23]
- The whistleblower underwent an MRI on November 9th to validate brain information for a project combining reinforced learning and neuroscience.
- Suspicious behavior, like looking around suspiciously and searching for a rifle for protection, was noted and allegedly hidden by police.
- The parents are filing a civil rights lawsuit against the coroner, suing the apartment complex for damages and obstruction, and preparing a wrongful death suit.
That part actually there's some more clarity that I can give. November 9th, Suchid went into the same website. I think it's called something bio or something like he had his entire body MRI taken. He was validating his brain information and then he was also validating green matter, white matter because he was working on neuroscience.
The Interviewer's Unconvinced Stance on Suicide [27:22]
- The interviewer expresses strong skepticism about the possibility of shooting oneself twice in the head, referencing a similar case.
- They find the angle of the shot and the overall circumstances highly suspicious and indicative of murder.
Yeah. So, apparently this thing about if you shoot yourself in the head twice, a lot of people are convinced that that happens. Um, I'm unconvinced that that's a real thing. The fact that, you know, that Gary Webb shot himself in the head twice and then, you know, they have experts that say, "No, that happens." Sometimes they they they don't kill themselves the first time and then they shoot themselves again in the head. That's kind of hard to believe.
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