@MyBelle 
Good to see you back.
Maybe you can answer questions (I've asked twice before this third time) about your post from a few days ago. Here we go.
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What Did CBS Reporters Say? "None...Agrees that It is a Crime?" Did They Say That? So?
↑MyBelle post:
....this national CBS story from today makes no mention of police and none of the news panel agrees that it is a crime. Thanks!
↑Grandfather charged in death of granddaughter who fell from cruise ship
@MyBelle 
sbm On ^ post , you said:
"....CBS story from today makes no mention of police and none of the news panel agrees that it is a crime....Grandfather charged in death of granddaughter who fell from cruise ship" bbm
Q 1. Is your post referring to ^ link? Or a different link?
Q 2. If same link, pls note timestamps at which each reporter says/agrees G'pa's action(s) is not a crime.
I watched and listened several times and do not hear any of the dispute it is a crime. Detail below.
Q 3. Are/were any/all of these reporters
attorneys?
If the reporters are not attys, I'm not denigrating them or their opinions, on that basis, but I believe numerous
posters here know more about circumstances and actions on the cruiseship, more about the background of G'father & Mom & Dad, and have
analytic skills equal to or exceeding
some national news reporters. Imo some of our posters have a more informed view of the case than these reporters who have to cover many stories daily.
Q 4. Have any/all of these four reporters
seen cruiseline's vid(s)?
If so, I think they would be given extensive air time, so doubtful imo. In that regard, those reporters and our posters here are on a level field.
If answers are 'no' to Q 3 & Q 4, I'm inclined to give the reporters' opinions the same weight and credibility as a 'person on the street' interview. Others might give them more credit. Maybe what the reporters say is indicative of what a jury may think, before seeing and hearing the vid and other evidence. I'm just saying their statements are not infallible, and their opinions are their opinions.
Q5. Does linked CBS vid support the conclusion, that none "agrees that it is a
crime?"
I'm interpreting these
comments as sympathetic to all in the family and hearing some questions about the circumstances. I'm not seeing or hearing four panelists as saying - no crime.
Finally on ^ linked vid, here's what I saw and heard.
Gayle's intro, then ~ a couple min of Jerrika(?) delivering body of story.
Starting ~ 2 min:50 sec's, Gayle/Red Dress says ~ Seems like a tragic accident.
Then Purple Tie says ~ I don't see why they would indict unless the fam was for it.
Then Jerrika(?)/Black Dress/Plaid Skirt says ~ It's negligent homicide, so not intentional. Have to see how it plays out.
Striped Tie says ~ $80,000 bond is not nothing. In pix you see glass, glass, glass, open window, glass, glass, glass.
Q 6. Did I miss the parts where they said no crime? Maybe I missed/misinterp'ed something which I've done before and undoubtedly will again.
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