Has the Bayesian yacht sinking been discussed?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s hard to conjure much sympathy for the ostentatious yacht crowd. And I think the captain has some liability here. But one less billionaire in the world…


And one less lawyer defending rich child predators
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Such a tragedy and I admit I’m scared for the captain and crew who I fear will have this pinned on them unfairly


I think you should consider that you’re way, way too invested in this very sad but obscure marine tragedy.


Just because it has no connection to your life does not make it obscure. I have mutual friends with someone who perished in this tragedy and I'm a mom living in DC. I am sure I'm not the only one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s hard to conjure much sympathy for the ostentatious yacht crowd. And I think the captain has some liability here. But one less billionaire in the world…


The first sentence of the wiki on the sinking is pretty unintentionally funny: "Lynch was celebrating his acquittal for fraud in his trial in San Francisco and had invited lawyers, friends and associates to join him, his wife and their daughter, on a cruise around Sicily."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_(yacht)#Sinking

Very "roaches exterminate themselves"


This is really disgusting. You don't know any of these people.


I think hoarding wealth is disgusting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The two accidents seemed too connected to be coincidence, but I didn't follow through to get any details or learn if foul play was suspected in either incident.


In other words, you think one of the people involved can control the weather?


Most marine experts agree that that weather event wouldn’t have been sufficient to sink a boat that size unless there was something else going on.


Not totally accurate or established at all
Link?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, her of course. But the ship builders are Italian and I think the likelihood that Italian investigators lean to protect them and pin it on a foreign crew will be high. Ask Amanda Knox


Italy is also the country where the government convicted seismologists of a crime because the government ignored their earthquake warnings, and blames women for their tapes if they were wearing jeans
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why? Should I be discussing J Los 86th break up? Or whether my dcs school is sufficiently top tier?


If you cared, I guess you look look up some news reports online?

Not sure why you think your lazy gawkery at the macabre is somehow better those other things you mentioned.
Anonymous
No one deserves to die like this, but when you choose to engage in a risky activity with that kind of crowd in that kind of neighborhood, there are risks you implicitly accept.

Anonymous
Aren’t crew quarters generally below guest suites? How did most of the crew survive but the guests did not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t crew quarters generally below guest suites? How did most of the crew survive but the guests did not?


God was there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t crew quarters generally below guest suites? How did most of the crew survive but the guests did not?


Uh- working?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t crew quarters generally below guest suites? How did most of the crew survive but the guests did not?


The crew was on deck trying to handle things, and they were tossed off the boat. The guests were mostly all asleep below in their cabins. The wife had just left her bed to check on things so she was half way up and survived. The mother and baby were on the deck for some reason- maybe the baby couldn’t sleep, unclear- and they survived, apparently with the help of the captain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s hard to conjure much sympathy for the ostentatious yacht crowd. And I think the captain has some liability here. But one less billionaire in the world…


The first sentence of the wiki on the sinking is pretty unintentionally funny: "Lynch was celebrating his acquittal for fraud in his trial in San Francisco and had invited lawyers, friends and associates to join him, his wife and their daughter, on a cruise around Sicily."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_(yacht)#Sinking

Very "roaches exterminate themselves"


This is really disgusting. You don't know any of these people.

Seriously disgusting. He was acquitted after spending years on house arrest and a fortune on attorney fees. I feel for his family bc he had a quality company that employed tons of people. Whether HP overpaid or not, they mismanaged if and ran it into the ground and tried to scapegoat him to protect themselves. I also hate the posters on here who jump at the rich. One less billionaire? Think how many people he employed, how much he contributed to the economy, etc. All of that trickles down. Also think of his 2 girls who went from MS - uni (for the older one) with their dad on house arrest and unable to do anything for something he was found not guilty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why? Should I be discussing J Los 86th break up? Or whether my dcs school is sufficiently top tier?


If you cared, I guess you look look up some news reports online?

Not sure why you think your lazy gawkery at the macabre is somehow better those other things you mentioned.


Why are you here then? Shouldn’t you be online reading ‘news reports’ yourself?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s hard to conjure much sympathy for the ostentatious yacht crowd. And I think the captain has some liability here. But one less billionaire in the world…


The first sentence of the wiki on the sinking is pretty unintentionally funny: "Lynch was celebrating his acquittal for fraud in his trial in San Francisco and had invited lawyers, friends and associates to join him, his wife and their daughter, on a cruise around Sicily."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_(yacht)#Sinking

Very "roaches exterminate themselves"


This is really disgusting. You don't know any of these people.

Seriously disgusting. He was acquitted after spending years on house arrest and a fortune on attorney fees. I feel for his family bc he had a quality company that employed tons of people. Whether HP overpaid or not, they mismanaged if and ran it into the ground and tried to scapegoat him to protect themselves. I also hate the posters on here who jump at the rich. One less billionaire? Think how many people he employed, how much he contributed to the economy, etc. All of that trickles down. Also think of his 2 girls who went from MS - uni (for the older one) with their dad on house arrest and unable to do anything for something he was found not guilty.



You don't get how many people have to suffer for one billionaire to exist. A billionaire is not simply "the rich." A billionaire does not prop up others, they are propped up by others. You don't get this, and that's fine.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Aren’t crew quarters generally below guest suites? How did most of the crew survive but the guests did not?


Uh- working?


+1, how was this not PP's first thought.

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