

I've been defamed, followed and intimidated by them but it didn't stop me. He added: "There are certain elements in Malaysia, mafia types, who seem to be very much against me and against the search and my efforts. Gibson has been hit by death threats and trolling for years, but he told the publication that he tries not to let himself get affected by it: "They just trash me and try to bring down my credibility when all I've done is collect debris from a fisherman who had it sitting in his yard for five years and didn't know what it was." In his conversation with The Times, Gibson shared that he had found more debris that he believes is from MH370: "Now I've got some more debris, it's starting to heat up again and, with the prospect of a new search that may find the plane and the truth, some people are getting pretty worried." Gibson has kept his whereabouts private since 2016 because of the level of threats he's received once he started his search for MH370 debris. He spoke to the publication from an undisclosed location in December 2022. Per a report from The Times, Gibson is still looking for debris and he lives out of a suitcase while traveling across Southeast Asia. Gibson and Godfrey believe that the new debris shows the plane was crashed deliberately by a pilot. Sky News reported in December 2022 that Gibson and Godfrey had found a piece of debris in Madagascar, they believe the debris is part of the aircraft's door and they found it in the possession of a fisherman in the area. 'My Partner Disappeared on the Malaysian Airlines MH370 Flight'.


As of December 2016, 33 pieces of debris had been found and three of these were positively identified as being from the aircraft.ĭebris has washed up at multiple sites. Gibson, a former lawyer from Seattle, has found a lot of debris from MH370.

This is not enough information to come to the consensus that Zaharie was behind the disappearance of MH370, but a deeper look into his personal life could have backed up Wise's theories better than what was presented in the MH370 documentary.Blaine Gibson seen in an image from Netflix's documentary "MH370: The Plane that Disappeared." Gibson, a former lawyer from Seattle, has found a lot of debris from MH370. For example, his marriage was bad, and he had cheated on his wife several times with flight attendants, which she knew about. Many who were close to the captain confirmed that he'd confessed to being lonely and sad. Related: Everything Netflix's Vanessa Guillen Documentary Left Out About The True Story Of course, this is completely biased, as even if they knew something, they might be covering up for Zaharie. Instead, the film interviews his family members, who only have positive things to say about him. The documentary briefly talks about Zaharie's possible motives, like political motivations and past mental health struggles, though a lot is left out. While there is no evidence that he was involved, Wise's theory seems the most realistic. Wise dives into this theory, believing the most logical possibility is that Zaharie planned the whole thing as a mass murder-suicide. One theory in the Netflix documentary that is heavily emphasized is Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's involvement.
