>Computer security expert and Iraq War veteran James Dolan, who created the widely used open-source whistleblower submission system SecureDrop alongside the late internet activist Aaron Swartz and journalist Kevin Poulsen, has died at age 36.
>The Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF), for which Dolan had previously worked, made the announcement in an article on the organization’s website Tuesday. The organization reported Dolan took his own life.
https://www.dailydot.com/layer8/james-dolan-dead/
https://freedom.press/news/tribute-james-dolan-co-creator-securedrop-who-has-tragically-passed-away-age-36/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Dolan_(computer_security_expert)
Now read this: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2018/01/todays-blind-items-bloody-director.html
>Apparently the boy is a relative of someone who knows a lot of things about a lot of people all over the world and made possible a lot of people all over the world knowing a lot of things that were secret.
>That relative did what he did best and hacked into the CCTV system at the club and outside the club and even street CCTV cameras to trace the path of the car carrying the director and the boy. He then e-mailed the director what he had found and said he was going after the director full force. The director freaked out and went into hiding for a few days before emerging for a week or so. He then went into hiding and has not really been seen.
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>the relative was killed. Apparently the director did a good enough job of making it look like a suicide. The thing is though there are a lot of people who are very powerful who are now making it their cause to find out what happened to the relative. It is not going to take them long to at least see the director was in close proximity to the relative. I'm not sure whether they will find the proof he killed the relative, but it wouldn't shock me if something turns up. That relative was all knowing.
Bryan Singer killed James Dolan?