(09-03-2024, 12:18 AM)Maxmars Wrote: I wouldn't normally share this because I can't actually access the story (Fox websites insists that I 'register' with them to see the story - I will not give them my name to sell.)
But just in case some of you already have... this headline caught my eye...
From Fox: Deadly superyacht sinking off coast of Sicily investigated as possible manslaughter
Apparently someone thinks there's more to the sad tragedy...
There was a story that came out earlier that said that both Lynch and his daughter died from drowning. I wasn't going to do an update until I found the article to see if any toxicology report was given in the story. If the charge of Manslaughter is to hold up at this point, then it might be through the issue of a negligent crew. I'm not sure if the charge of Conspiracy to commit murder will be in play unless something popped up in the toxicology report, tough if this was a political hit, then "I'm sure a report will be done", but really it's still up in the air.
As soon as I get that report found, I'll post a link and any new information from it.
Figures, as soon as I typed all that the story was found.
Autopsies reveal cause of death for NYC lawyer and his wife killed in Bayesian $40M yacht wreck (nypost.com)
Quote: New York City lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda — two victims of the Bayesian tragedy — drowned when the super yacht sank off the coast of Sicily last month, according to autopsies.and the other autopsies,
Quote:The first autopsies in the tragedy were conducted on the bodies of the Morvillos.
Quote: Autopsies on the bodies of Morgan Stanley Bank International chair Jonathan Bloomer and his wife Judy are planned for Wednesday, the Associated Press reported.
extra information brought forward of this case:
Quote: A judicial investigation is also probing three Bayesian crew members for suspected negligent manslaughter and causing the shipwreck.
The ship’s captain, James Cutfield, has not spoken about the wreck and refused to talk when questioned by prosecutors.
Other members of the crew have maintained that they did what they could to save those on board.
And this keeps popping up as a piece of mystery making:
Quote:The exact cause of the wreck has yet to be determined. Some have suspected that a rare weather phenomena occurring at the time, a “black swan” weather event, may have contributed to the accident. Naval experts, however, have suggested that the 185-foot yacht could have withstood a storm.I wonder if they will salvage the ship so that we will know what happened?
The Bayesian has yet to be salvaged.