Anonymous wrote:I honestly can't believe Brazil would escalate this situation like this. Taking US Olympians off a plane and detaining them in the country seems like a fairly big diplomatic incident to me. Their story sounds pretty plausible to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't the fourth member of the group currently AWOL?
There were lots of police waiting for him at the airport, and he was a no show. Someone waved him off.
Anonymous wrote:The more attention Brazil draws to the mugging, the more I think it was actual police robbing the swimmers, not criminals impersonating the police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure they knew that the judge was looking for them- it's certainly been all over the news today. So why did they try to leave, unless they are trying to cover up the real story?
They already had tickets. Of course they would try to get back home. Who would expect to be detained at the airport, for being the victim of a robbery? Or even for telling a story?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly can't believe Brazil would escalate this situation like this. Taking US Olympians off a plane and detaining them in the country seems like a fairly big diplomatic incident to me. Their story sounds pretty plausible to me.
It's like they think that if they can prove this one incident false, that it wipes all the other ones, too. Unlivable apartments in the Olympic village with sewage running down the walls when too many toilets were flushed. All the press agencies having their expensive cameras stolen from INSIDE arenas, including one from a ceiling. Open water swimmers getting dysentery. Dead bodies on the volleyball beach. A kayaker crashing into an underwater SOFA (!!). Ignoramus crowds booing like every event is a soccer match, including during anthems and medal ceremonies. Arenas that are 20% full. A German coach being killed by a taxi going headfirst into a concrete wall. A giant camera falling on spectators from midair. Letting divers compete in an unchlorinated green pool and lying to them that the water is fine when it's really full of microbes and "organic compounds"--they are damned lucky that British synchro diver with asplenia hasn't gotten very sick. But nooooo, this one thing with the moron swimmers probably didn't happen, so that means the rest of it hasn't, either! All is well!
Anonymous wrote:I honestly can't believe Brazil would escalate this situation like this. Taking US Olympians off a plane and detaining them in the country seems like a fairly big diplomatic incident to me. Their story sounds pretty plausible to me.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly can't believe Brazil would escalate this situation like this. Taking US Olympians off a plane and detaining them in the country seems like a fairly big diplomatic incident to me. Their story sounds pretty plausible to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just said the other two swimmers were pulled off their flight back? And Feigen didn't make the flight?
Either Brazil has some real reason for this, or they're crazy. I'm leaning towards crazy.
It's pretty crappy for him to leave the other three hanging.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but Lochte is the least stupid of the group for getting the hell out of there. The others should have left sooner. Rio police are corrupt and after the five-year shitshow with the Sean Goldman custody case, there's no reason to trust Brazilian courts, either.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly can't believe Brazil would escalate this situation like this. Taking US Olympians off a plane and detaining them in the country seems like a fairly big diplomatic incident to me. Their story sounds pretty plausible to me.