redheadedgal
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2013: inmate #1198
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
:floorlaugh: :rocker:I'm a hero, not a coward says Costa Concordia captain Francesco Schettino
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...ncesco-schettino/story-e6freuy9-1226247736652
Italy Mystified by Shipwreck Captain
The Bizarre Behavior of Francesco Schettino
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,809927,00.html
Neighbours stand by Costa captain
http://www.euronews.net/2012/01/19/neighbours-stand-by-costa-captain/
Ex-Coast Guard chief: Captain failed in every way
http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/18/opini...ories+(RSS:+Top+Stories)&utm_content=My+Yahoo
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
'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.
Wouldn't it be hard to survey the damage in the dark?
Please forgive my ignorance. What is BBM?
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.