Could just be a retention thing. Unless legally mandated, why retain video footage longer than required?
I don't think Boeing is destroying evidence; they're just generally negligent about keeping accurate records in the first place. Boeing can't provide information that they never recorded.
Sheesh. Here I was thinking that Boeing's failures were "just" that they prioritize profits over good engineering practices and safety. But between the whistleblower's death and now this, things are looking more nefarious than I would have suspected.
If this footage was overwritten in isolation, without deleting all other footage of the same age, then that points to mens rea.
And nothing will be done about it.
Probably hired the Epstein guards..
So in the last ~48 hours a major whistleblower turns up dead and evidence ends up destroyed. Hell of a company.