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Pilot Killed 239 People in Perfect Murder - YouTube

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The MH370 case may be history's most chilling example of how a trusted authority figure can exploit information asymmetry to commit an undetectable crime at catastrophic scale.

Principal-Agent ProblemInformation AsymmetryAuthority BiasPremeditation Theory

Theory Briefing

  • MH370's pilot allegedly used his exclusive cockpit control to vanish a Boeing 777 with 239 people — a near-perfect information blackout.
  • The deliberate-diversion theory hinges on Principal-Agent failure: passengers and crew had no way to monitor or override the captain's actions.
  • Pre-loaded flight paths found on the pilot's home simulator suggest premeditation, making this a textbook case of planned betrayal of public trust.