🔴💥 EXPOSED: OpenAI Whistleblower’s Family Uncovers Shocking Evidence of Foul Play! 🚨
As the sun rises over the city, a sense of unease settles over the community. The case of Suchir Balaji, the 26-year-old OpenAI researcher turned whistleblower, continues to unravel like a thread pulled from a worn tapestry. His parents, driven by a mother’s instinct to seek justice, have emerged with fresh evidence that threatens to upend the official narrative of his demise.
It appears that Suchir’s skull was riddled with two bullets, a fact that his parents’ lawyer, a certain Dr. Daniel Cousin, MD, has been kind enough to share with the world. And if that weren’t enough, a toxicology report reveals that our dear Suchir was heavily under the influence of alcohol and GHB, a “date rape drug” that can render a person as helpless as a kitten in a bathtub.
Radiologist Report by Dr Daniel Cousin, MD
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It’s almost as if Suchir’s parents are saying, “You see, dear authorities, our beloved Suchir was not quite himself on the fateful night of his passing. He was, in fact, a bit of a zombie, stumbling around his apartment, drinking and drugging himself into a stupor. And then, somehow, two bullets found their way into his poor skull. Ah, the humanity!”
Toxicology Results for Suchir Balaji debunks the suicide theory, since the angle is downward and difficult to reach by himself and precisely aimed at brain stem.
Please read through this carefully, this exposed OCME in bad light for calling this suicide.Results of Toxicology…
— Poornima Rao (@RaoPoornima) April 4, 2025
Now, one would think that the local police would be eager to reopen the case, but alas, they seem to be as interested in the truth as a cat is in a bathtub. Suchir’s parents, however, are not ones to give up easily. They’ve been tweeting away, demanding a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) probe into the case and tagging its newly appointed director, Kash Patel.
As the investigation continues to twist and turn like a snake in a bag, one thing is clear: Suchir’s family will not rest until justice is served. And if the FBI doesn’t take notice, well, as the saying goes, “the truth will come out, no matter how hard you try to hide it under a rug.”
What did Suchir Balaji’s toxicology and radiology reports show?
A private toxicology report released by Suchir’s parents has contested the official stance of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner’s (OCME) ruling of suicide. And let’s be real, folks, who needs a second opinion when you’ve got a radiologist like Dr. Daniel Cousin, MD, who’s got Harvard training and board certification in radiology?
Alcohol Level Found in Blood
Analysis of postmortem blood substances at the lab revealed that Balaji had a 0.178% blood alcohol concentration, which is considered high toxicity levels but not fatal. Ah, but that’s where the “not fatal” part comes in, isn’t it? I mean, who needs to be able to move or react when you’re under the influence of alcohol and GHB? It’s like being a zombie, but without the cool factor.
Precise movements such as shooting a firearm would have become extraordinarily challenging because of his impaired state. The absence of alcohol records or empty bottles from Balaji’s apartment raised questions about where he consumed alcohol since no explicit evidence existed to indicate his alcohol consumption sites. Hmm, maybe he was just a party animal who liked to drink and drug himself into oblivion? 🤣
Combined effects of alcohol & GHB
The medical report found concerning concentrations of GHB (a common “party drug” or “rape drug”) which acts as a depressant in the human brain. The laboratory results from December 9, 2024 showed 67,000 ng/mL then repeated with a value of 54,000 ng/mL on December 12, 2024 at levels both above therapeutic use and toxic thresholds.
Such levels of GHB exposure can cause individuals to pass out and then lose consciousness and experience compromised breathing, which may result in fatal outcomes. Rapid onset combined with memory-loss effects creates a warning sign for police because such symptoms indicate Balaji might have been unable to defend himself when the fatal bullet entered his body. Ah, poor Suchir, just another victim of the party scene, eh?
Radiologist Report by Dr. Daniel Cousin, MD
Dr. Daniel Cousin, MD, who holds Harvard training and board certification in radiology together with two decades of practice experience, analyzed the case to identify important facts about the wound path.
The firearm pattern describing the downward path into Balaji’s brainstem needed both precision and hand stability, which became unattainable due to the combination of alcohol and GHB in his bloodstream. The precise targeting direction toward the brainstem becomes exceptionally difficult to duplicate in a self-directed death, especially when there is substantial cognitive impairment, according to Dr. Cousin. Ah, but what do I know? I’m just a humble writer trying to make sense of it all.
Conclusion
A fresh piece of evidence shown by Suchir’s parents poses a few pertinent questions to the local police regarding the criminal investigation into the case. It remains to be seen whether the new FBI team helmed by Kash Patel would pick up Suchir’s case. But one thing is certain: the truth will come out, and when it does, the whole world will be talking about it. Mark my words.
Also Read : Will FBI Director Kash Patel re-open OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji case?
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2025-04-04 11:03