MH370 Was No Accident — The Chilling Truth About the Pilot’s Final Flight
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This week on Hill of Justice, hosts Jerome Hill and retired Sheriff Victor Hill take on one of the most baffling aviation mysteries of our time — the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
239 people vanished without a trace. No distress signal. No wreckage for years. And mounting evidence that this may not have been an accident at all.
In this gripping episode, the Hills unravel the case against the pilot — from his personal struggles and home flight simulator to the eerie phone signal from the co-pilot that suggests a possible in-flight struggle. They examine what circumstantial evidence really means in a U.S. court of law and how psychological autopsies can reveal truths no black box ever could.
Why didn’t the pilot leave a note? Why have governments remained tight-lipped? And what does this tragedy say about the mental health system — not just for pilots, but for all high-stakes professions?
This conversation isn’t just about a missing plane. It’s about accountability, mental health, and the silent crises happening at 30,000 feet.
🔍 In This Episode:
- The disappearance of MH370 and why foul play is likely
- The psychological profile of the pilot and red flags ignored
- Why circumstantial evidence can convict — even without a smoking gun
- What the co-pilot’s phone signal may reveal
- How governments avoid accountability in public disasters
- The urgent need for mental health checks for aviation professionals
- What a psychological autopsy is — and why it matters
- The deeper cost of ignoring warning signs in high-pressure careers
This episode will leave you asking: What really happened in that cockpit — and could it happen again?
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