I really feel sad that this subject has come up again. It was indeed a sorry affair. Captain Stewart was, as someone said an honourable man, and one who would have been distraught at being found guilty by a jury who could not have had more than just a little understanding of an ILS approach let alone flying an aeroplane with the FO incapacitated, or of the complexities of flying at all.
It is hard to think that justice was the winner that day.
That he felt so miserable and desolated to take his own life is tragic, and a very bad reflection of the justice system.