Nasa gunman 'feared being sacked'

The man who shot and killed another NASA worker before turning the gun on himself was undergoing a job review for poor performance and feared being fired, officials said tonight.

The man who shot and killed another NASA worker before turning the gun on himself was undergoing a job review for poor performance and feared being fired, officials said tonight.

William Phillips, 60, smuggled a snub-nosed revolver into the Johnson Space Centre in Houston yesterday and barricaded himself in a building that houses communications and tracking systems for the space shuttle.

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