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https://twitter.com/CZEdwards/status/1160297568837832704?s=20 is an interesting twitter thread on this.
Also, always remember that a conspiracy that involves more than 7 people will almost always come out, and the more people involved, the faster it does so.
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The explanation on the Twitter link is feasible too, he convinced the therapist he wasn't suicidal. Only so much you can do, you can't lock someone in shackles.
(Though some prisoners have been put in suicide watch/isolation lockup for years...but that trick wouldn't fly as everyone is watching, it's actually against human rights laws to do it for so long and he had a good lawyer)
Too bad as he may have taken a lot of secret to the grave, I don't feel too sorry for him.
"But US media report that, despite the apparent warning signs, the financier was not on suicide watch at the time of his death."
How... convenient. Maybe he was genuinely suicidal so looking the other way was sufficient.
Investigation, hand wringing, nobody bar a few low pay graders get done.