LeoPanthera 18 hours ago

The very Wikipedia page you link explains in great detail why, although we can never know for sure, it's actually unlikely that he committed suicide, and more likely that his death was an accident.

The suicide story will probably never go away, because it's too good a story. It fits so neatly into popular culture.

  • fireflash38 3 hours ago

    The government chemically castrated him. Is that not bad enough?

  • raincole 17 hours ago

    I read that section word by word and I honestly don't think it "explains that it's actually unlikely that he committed suicide." The opinions are diverse at best.

  • tombert 14 hours ago

    Even if he didn't kill himself and even if it was an accident, he still was very much fucked over by the British government. They stripped his security clearance and made him a felon and made him take female hormones. This guy cracked the uncrackable code and basically (co)invented Computer Science, but all they cared about who he had sex with.

  • kristianp 14 hours ago

    From the wikipedia article: > Turing may have inhaled cyanide fumes from an electroplating experiment in his spare room

    How would he have put himself quietly to bed if he had gotten a fatal dose of cyanide in the spare room where the electroplating was taking place? Wouldn't there be very fast respiratory distress?

    • zdragnar 12 hours ago

      A highly acute dose could kill in seconds, but a lower dose can cause confusion, headaches, dizziness and more prior to inducing a coma and death.

      It is not outside the realm of possibility that he became confused and in pain, decided to lie down to sleep it off, then died in his sleep. My own father in law suffered a significant blow to the head and, despite knowing all the signs of a concussion and what to do about them, got up and slept it off- the very last thing one should do. He was simply too confused to do anything else.

      His story had a happier ending than Alan's, but it goes to show that the accidental death theory isn't implausible.

      • tormeh 9 hours ago

        > While it is common advice that someone who is concussed should not be allowed to fall asleep in case they go into a coma, for general cases this is not supported by current evidence.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concussion

        • zdragnar 2 hours ago

          I don't know about the coma bit, but there's a comedian whose early career was largely defined by having slept off a concussion and waking up with a stutter.

          It may or may not lead to a coma, but I surely wouldn't let someone sleep one off immediately following the injury if I can help it.

  • AlexCoventry 11 hours ago

    I recommend reading his nephew's biography, Prof. He makes a strong case for why it was probably suicide.