Not good in any case.
...And Captain Zaharie was said to be so keen to maintain his high professionalism that he had even set up a flight simulator in his own home.
If he was practicing a terrorist act on his company flight simulator, the company would know about it, and ground him. Luckily, he has one at home. I hope they have impounded this flight simulator and computer, because any practice runs may still be saved.
Maybe high Malaysian officials are being paid an astronomical amount of money to look the other way so the plane can be stolen, to hinder or impede investigations, to misdirect.
Something tells me some high level people are in on this, too many fishy stories saying where is, was or could be.
They are just buying time.