Hello All, new member here. I have followed this case for a while and was feeling guilty that I think SA is entirely at fault for the accident - then I found websleuths and many like-minded people and evidence to support my feelings and thoughts. I thank you all for the information you have compiled on this site.
I haven't seen it mentioned here (could have missed it), but this case reminded me of the Pittsburgh Zoo where Elizabeth Derkosh dropped her son into the Painted Dog exhibit and he was mauled to death. Despite the mother's negligence, the parents sued the zoo and the zoo defended themselves much as the cruise line is doing.
Parents of 2-year-old mauled by wild dogs settle Pittsburgh zoo lawsuit
"The injuries and damages sustained by Maddox Derkosh, including Maddox Derkosh's death, were caused solely by the carelessness, negligence, and/or recklessness of Elizabeth Derkosh," the zoo's attorney wrote in the court filing. She "knew or should have known he could fall into the exhibit" and failed "to maintain a proper grasp of Maddox Derkosh after lifting him over the railing."
According to the above article, the zoo settled with the parents for an undisclosed sum. The major difference in this case IMO is that other adults had been seen dangling their small children over the 4-foot high railing in order to get a better look at the dogs previously and in spite of this being brought up during safety committee meetings, the zoo did not make changes to the exhibit. These observations were noted in the minutes from the committee. The apparent lack of this kind of recommendation to the cruise line removes that weak link, IMO.
I'm pretty sure KW would know about this case (as an attorney) and is counting on a settlement no matter what - before trial or during a trial. To me, she has set her sights on blaming the cruise line and any notion that SA is at fault probably doesn't enter her consciousness. She may even derive a misguided courageous feeling by sticking up for him which propels her forward toward her goal of a monetary substitute for her deceased daughter. She lacks badly needed introspection, IMO.
Sorry this is long and not directly related to current conversations. It took me a bit to get signed up.