Im pretty sure we dont have anacondas in our waters PFM......so we can proberly rule that therory out.
Anaconda live in the jungle do'nt they? I am not much of a snake expert....Ive never seen one![]()
Anaconda live in the jungle do'nt they? I am not much of a snake expert....
No not normally but my neighours have one. it is called a 'garden'.....We dont have jungles do we?
I think the family are delusional...but Hey, I could be wrong... i was once...Just seen a bit about the Ghost Ship on Today Tonight.....authorities cant understand why the mask was ripped but their folded clothes remained neat and tidy....nothing else seemed out of place either.
There was also a fishing line still tied to the boat......family think they will find them sunburnt on a beach somewhere .......I hope they are right but the odds are not in their favour![]()
I also suggested that way back in the posts a bit, it has been done before, you never know.I wonder how much each of the gentlemen's life insurances may have run to and if they had all three thought about a fresh start having maybe left their families financially covered?
I suppose until they have bodies, or they are found they wont have closure, I think I would be the same I would need to know one way or the other, I would be clinging to hope aswell, and I would also organise a search party, as the one that was in place has been cancelled. The waiting and not knowing would kill me.I suppose hope is the only thing they have to cling too......![]()
I dont think they went swimming as one of the men couldnt swim, and one of the other men was a very weak swimmer, so that theory can be put to rest, what non swimmer would go swimming in the ocean."The men's clothes were found folded in neat piles on the rear deck, as if they had gone swimming."
This fact would seem to rule out foul play. Even if "pirates" came aside them, boarded their craft, and ordered them to disrobe, they would hardly have neatly foled their clothing and placed it in "neat piles".
It sure sounds like they decided to "take a dip" as opposed to having been swept overboard. So, assuming all three entered the water voluntarily, then what? The boat drifted away from them? They got carried away from the boat?
I noticed one of the men's daughter referred to these men in a quote as "these three idiots". While she probably regrets using that phrase at this point, it does indicate a mind-set and/or attitude, doesn't it?
Supposedly this was a long-planned trip. Were each of these gentlemen capable of thinking straight, I wonder? Or were they somehow known for making poor decisions? Didn't really have enough sailing experience to take on a trip of this nature?
I think they decided to do some skinny dipping in the ocean and got swept away from the boat. They will probably never be found.
Maybe they committed suicide.. sorry to suggest this guys but who knows?
That's what I said. They made dinner had plates set and then thier clothes were found lain neatly on the bow? They weren't abducted by aliens and it wasn't pirates on the high seas. They committed suicide.