The mother of OpenAI whistleblower, Suchir Balaji, appeared on Tucker Carlson to discuss the new evidence that suggests homicide.
Balaji was found dead in his apartment in San Francisco in November, a month after going on the record to expose OpenAI. Balaji's death has been ruled as suicide by the medical examiner.
Suchir Balaji worked as an engineer for Sam Altman building AI, until he decided that Altman was committing crimes. Balaji became a whistleblower, and soon after was found dead in his apartment. California authorities claim it was suicide. Crime scene photos clearly show a… pic.twitter.com/bVbiP8zShy
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The mother of the victim, Poornima Ramarao, appeared on Tucker Carlson's show to discuss her son's alleged murder. She says that law enforcement and the medical examiners have not followed official procedure and have purposely ignored evidence that points to homicide.
According to his mother, Balaji did not like Sam Altman, he was in possession of documents that showed OpenAI was breaking copyright law, he had approached the New York Times, and he even mentioned helping Annie Altman's foundation. (Annie Altman is the estranged sister of Sam Altman and has accused him of sexual abuse.)
My son had documents against OpenAI. They attacked him and killed him.
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一 Mother of Suchir Balaji, OpenAI Whistleblower in an interview with Tucker Carlson pic.twitter.com/rcThmV3vwB
Ramarao claims that on the night Balaji returned from vacation he was murdered in his apartment. Crime scene photos show blood splatter throughout the apartment. She points to this as evidence of a struggle in the apartment before the alleged murder.
She also claims that the bullet angle is inconsistent with suicide. The bullet entered the victim's forehead at a downward angle, missing the brain. Ramarao does not think the gunshot wound was the cause of death. The autopsy also discovered an injury on the left side of the head.
Hair from a wig was also discovered at the crime scene in a pool of the victim's blood. The hair did not match the victim's nor did the victim wear a wig.
After weeks of delay, Ramarao says she is fed up with the government bureaucrats who are roadblocking an investigation and is now approaching the media to get the story out.
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