@l0st and @guyfriday
I read this morning that the investigation is being broadened to include more members of the crew.
Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08...slaughter/
I love a conspiracy theory as much as the next person and my mind raced at looking at different angles, just like both of you propose.
However, no matter which hypothesis I choose or what rabbit holes I go into, I’m always stuck on the sudden storm that struck the yacht. From the same article, data apparently confirms the storm hit the ship…
So, how can something like this have been planned. Yes, we could simply say that foul play was in the pipeline and that it was just a matter of waiting for the right time and place. Their trip had many programmed stops around Italy, but violent storms are rare in summer, even if they have increased in numbers due to the excessive heat Europe is experiencing.
I just have a hard time putting the pieces together that point to a planned operation. Too many people are involved, with anyone of those complicit eventually squealing under interrogation. As I mentioned in another post, if I were to plan something like this, it would be done in open international waters, far away from any possible intervention and investigation. The Bayesian will reveal all once she is brought up, which, by the way, is the responsibility of the owner… Lynch’s wife has to pay for the salvage.
And here we open another can of worms… why was Angela Bacares the owner? Apparently bought through one of her companies… Was she just lucky to survive or is there more?
I read this morning that the investigation is being broadened to include more members of the crew.
Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08...slaughter/
Quote:Prosecutors are preparing to place under investigation more crew members of the superyacht, including two Britons.
They are looking to broaden their inquiries and to place under investigation Tijs Koopmans, 33, the Dutch first officer, and two British crew members, named as Tim Parker-Eaton and Matthew Griffith, according to Italian press reports.
Mr Parker-Eaton, from Clophill, Bedfordshire, was the ship’s engineer, while Mr Griffith is reported to have been keeping watch on deck.
I love a conspiracy theory as much as the next person and my mind raced at looking at different angles, just like both of you propose.
However, no matter which hypothesis I choose or what rabbit holes I go into, I’m always stuck on the sudden storm that struck the yacht. From the same article, data apparently confirms the storm hit the ship…
Quote:Data from the superyacht show that it was hit by a violent storm at 3.50am last Monday and sank 16 minutes later, at 4.06am. But it was not until 4.34am that the crew fired a red flare from their life raft to raise the alarm.
So, how can something like this have been planned. Yes, we could simply say that foul play was in the pipeline and that it was just a matter of waiting for the right time and place. Their trip had many programmed stops around Italy, but violent storms are rare in summer, even if they have increased in numbers due to the excessive heat Europe is experiencing.
I just have a hard time putting the pieces together that point to a planned operation. Too many people are involved, with anyone of those complicit eventually squealing under interrogation. As I mentioned in another post, if I were to plan something like this, it would be done in open international waters, far away from any possible intervention and investigation. The Bayesian will reveal all once she is brought up, which, by the way, is the responsibility of the owner… Lynch’s wife has to pay for the salvage.
And here we open another can of worms… why was Angela Bacares the owner? Apparently bought through one of her companies… Was she just lucky to survive or is there more?