GUILTY Italy - Costa Concordia Cruise Ship runs aground/flips, 2012

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I certainly hope not! Captain Sch*ttino should not be recognized for his heroism if he decides to take his own life. The media would love this, I'm sure, and the headline might be:

Captain Courageous (not so much!) takes his own life:

Master of Costa Concordia distraught over tragic cruise ship accident

From the prostecuting states perspective it would be cheaper if he committed suicide. And no I don't really think he will, though I do expect an an announcement that he is "suicidal" at some point.

I don't have a link but watching IE this AM they are saying his wife is supporting him, and even goes so far as to call him a hero......
 
Anybody posted this one yet?

I'm a hero, not a coward says Costa Concordia captain Francesco Schettino
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...ncesco-schettino/story-e6freuy9-1226247736652
:floorlaugh: :rocker:

I think he must have read of the off duty captain being declared a hero for his work in aiding the ship's passengers.


For a little balance

Italy Mystified by Shipwreck Captain

The Bizarre Behavior of Francesco Schettino

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,809927,00.html

And for another viewpoint

 
CNN report a few minutes ago: Search is still considered a "rescue" but will likely become a "recovery" :( A mother said that she wants her daughter to be brought home. Thoughts and prayers for the families of the victims.

Decision looms on ending Concordia rescue operations

By the CNN Wire Staff

updated 1:51 PM EST, Thu January 19, 2012

Giglio, Italy (CNN) -- Italian authorities are considering when to call off the search for survivors aboard the wreck of the cruise liner Costa Concordia, the coast guard said Thursday, as rescuers used explosives to blow new holes in the ship in search of victims.

Authorities are mulling when to change the operation from rescue to recovery, coast guard spokesman Cosimo Nicastro said Thursday. Divers continued their search of the wreck into Thursday evening...

http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/19/world/europe/italy-cruise-main/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
 
I have to wonder. Have they managed to search all the areas of the ships that are above water? How about those that are just at waters surface? I don't know, it just seems too soon.
 
Anybody posted this one yet?


:floorlaugh: :rocker:

I think he must have read of the off duty captain being declared a hero for his work in aiding the ship's passengers.


For a little balance



And for another viewpoint

His neighbors are standing by him because if the world starts to sink he's going to find a way to save himself, and they want to be close enough to get in on the action!
 
There was just a brief segment on the Costa Concordia tragedy on Inside Edition. Video will eventually be available on the IE website: www.insideedition.com

The segment includes an interview with a young blonde cruise staffer whom the Captain was wining and dining at the time of the incident. Also, reports about some of the missing and/or deceased passengers.
 
Yesterday there was an article on my IPS news feed regarding the rescue and there was a sentence that said something about (paraphrasing) 'visual evidence showed some bodies were at the bottom of the sea'.

I was going to post it but when I went back to do so, that sentence had been removed.

Just FYI as to a possible reason some have not been found as yet and why they want to get to recovery mode.

I guess we shall see as this continues.
 
‘Mystery’ ballerina wanted over role in Costa Concordia sinking defends captain
January 19, 2012

snipped...

CHISINAU — A 25-year-old mystery woman reportedly named as a key witness over the role of the captain of the doomed Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia on Thursday strongly defended Francesco Schettino’s actions, saying he saved thousands of lives.

Blonde ballerina Domnica Cemortan, who has dual Moldovan and Romanian citizenship, said she was dining with friends at the time of the disaster and denied that the captain was also having drinks on deck.


http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/0...concordia-captain-defends-schettinos-actions/
 
Cruise ship's cook says captain ordered dinner after crash
January 19, 2012

snipped...

The captain of the Costa Concordia ordered dinner for himself and a woman after the ship struck rocks off Italy's coast, a cook from the ship told a Filipino television station.

In an interview with GMA Network, cook Rogelio Barista said Capt. Francesco Schettino ordered dinner less than an hour after the accident.


Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/19/world/europe/italy-cruise-cook/index.html
 
LOL now his bro in law is saying he came down from the ship to survey damage.... guess that might work better than he fell in the lifeboat. But still doesn't explain why he refused to go back on the ship to help with the evacuation. Whoops, I forgot it was dark so he couldn't get back on. Wouldn't it be hard to survey the damage in the dark?

Ballerina sounds like she doesn't want to talk to investigators.


Of the two articles above, it says that they hit the rocks at 9:41 pm, the coast guard first called the ship about 10:12 pm (roughly 30 min from the crash) and was told that it was an electrical problem, a black out was mentioned. The cook says that the captain ordered dinner for himself and a woman at 10:30 pm (roughly 45 min from the crash).
 
After seeing he was with another woman dining 'alone?' will wife and bro in law back him now? LOL
 
Please forgive my ignorance. What is BBM?

Having been a teacher, I will say that no question is "ignorant". You are asking for clarification and/or information, and that is a good thing :)

BBM = Bold By Me meaning that the portion of an earlier quoted post is "highlighted" and that the poster is responding to that portion of the previous post.
 

CHISINAU — A 25-year-old mystery woman reportedly named as a key witness over the role of the captain of the doomed Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia on Thursday strongly defended Francesco Schettino’s actions, saying he saved thousands of lives.


this is a quote from her:

“[Capt. Schettino] is one of the best captains in the company. He is very skillful and experienced when it comes to manoeuvring the ship in enclosed spaces, like harbours".


anyone else think she has said this exact thing to her friends, but with a few small differences:

“[Capt. Schettino] is one of the best captains in the company. He is very skillful and experienced when it comes to manoeuvring (his) "ship" in enclosed spaces, like (guest cabins)".

:floorlaugh:
 

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