Anonymous wrote:What did you all think of the cruise director guy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you speculating she was kidnapped and somehow taken off the boat and living in an island?
There’s no way that happened.
If you’ve cruised, you know they tightly control who gets on and off—including crew. They scan your card and match a photo to each person before they exit. No way anyone could just walk off.
Snd fell off, jumped off, or was pushed off. Those are the only 3 options.
Have you actually watched all 3 episodes of the documentary?
Have you actually walked on or off a cruise ship? There’s one exit and they scan your card and match the picture on file with the person. Nobody gets on or off without the cruise line knowing. It’s just not possible.
There are other ways to exit a cruise ship.
Correct.
You can jump, or fall, or be pushed.
But no, you cannot exit a ship in port without going through the secure exit. While they have a loading dock, there’s no way a passenger could go that route.
Plus, if you want to kidnap and traffic someone (a white lady), then you kidnap them at a resort…not on a cruise ship where it’s impossible to get off the ship unnoticed.
Sadly, a lot of people jump off ships to kill themselves…and their families are always shocked. Some woman did it within the last year. Her relatives weren’t that surprised actually.
Or in a suitcase.
Anonymous wrote:That bass player didn't smuggle her out in a suitcase. That's craziness.
I also don't believe any of the sightings. Eye witnesses sightings are notoriously inaccurate. Our memories are more fallible that we think.
I'm very sorry for her family that we don't know what happened. They seem very loving and dedicated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That bass player didn't smuggle her out in a suitcase. That's craziness.
I also don't believe any of the sightings. Eye witnesses sightings are notoriously inaccurate. Our memories are more fallible that we think.
I'm very sorry for her family that we don't know what happened. They seem very loving and dedicated.
I agree with this and I know this will probably piss some people off because it sounds like blaming but if I were her parent or brother and left her out there alone on that balcony, I would be trying to find another reason for her death as well.
Anonymous wrote:That bass player didn't smuggle her out in a suitcase. That's craziness.
I also don't believe any of the sightings. Eye witnesses sightings are notoriously inaccurate. Our memories are more fallible that we think.
I'm very sorry for her family that we don't know what happened. They seem very loving and dedicated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you speculating she was kidnapped and somehow taken off the boat and living in an island?
There’s no way that happened.
If you’ve cruised, you know they tightly control who gets on and off—including crew. They scan your card and match a photo to each person before they exit. No way anyone could just walk off.
Snd fell off, jumped off, or was pushed off. Those are the only 3 options.
Have you actually watched all 3 episodes of the documentary?
Have you actually walked on or off a cruise ship? There’s one exit and they scan your card and match the picture on file with the person. Nobody gets on or off without the cruise line knowing. It’s just not possible.
There are other ways to exit a cruise ship.
Correct.
You can jump, or fall, or be pushed.
But no, you cannot exit a ship in port without going through the secure exit. While they have a loading dock, there’s no way a passenger could go that route.
Plus, if you want to kidnap and traffic someone (a white lady), then you kidnap them at a resort…not on a cruise ship where it’s impossible to get off the ship unnoticed.
Sadly, a lot of people jump off ships to kill themselves…and their families are always shocked. Some woman did it within the last year. Her relatives weren’t that surprised actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you speculating she was kidnapped and somehow taken off the boat and living in an island?
There’s no way that happened.
If you’ve cruised, you know they tightly control who gets on and off—including crew. They scan your card and match a photo to each person before they exit. No way anyone could just walk off.
Snd fell off, jumped off, or was pushed off. Those are the only 3 options.
Have you actually watched all 3 episodes of the documentary?
Have you actually walked on or off a cruise ship? There’s one exit and they scan your card and match the picture on file with the person. Nobody gets on or off without the cruise line knowing. It’s just not possible.
It is not possible that you watched the whole show and stand by your last statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you speculating she was kidnapped and somehow taken off the boat and living in an island?
There’s no way that happened.
If you’ve cruised, you know they tightly control who gets on and off—including crew. They scan your card and match a photo to each person before they exit. No way anyone could just walk off.
Snd fell off, jumped off, or was pushed off. Those are the only 3 options.
Have you actually watched all 3 episodes of the documentary?
Have you actually walked on or off a cruise ship? There’s one exit and they scan your card and match the picture on file with the person. Nobody gets on or off without the cruise line knowing. It’s just not possible.
There are other ways to exit a cruise ship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you speculating she was kidnapped and somehow taken off the boat and living in an island?
There’s no way that happened.
If you’ve cruised, you know they tightly control who gets on and off—including crew. They scan your card and match a photo to each person before they exit. No way anyone could just walk off.
Snd fell off, jumped off, or was pushed off. Those are the only 3 options.
Honestly, are you insisting we are wrong without even watching it? They showed how it could have happened.
Not to mention that the suspected trafficker worked on the ship.
I am not claiming to know, but you do not either.
Check the hubris.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you speculating she was kidnapped and somehow taken off the boat and living in an island?
There’s no way that happened.
If you’ve cruised, you know they tightly control who gets on and off—including crew. They scan your card and match a photo to each person before they exit. No way anyone could just walk off.
Snd fell off, jumped off, or was pushed off. Those are the only 3 options.
Have you actually watched all 3 episodes of the documentary?
Have you actually walked on or off a cruise ship? There’s one exit and they scan your card and match the picture on file with the person. Nobody gets on or off without the cruise line knowing. It’s just not possible.
Anonymous wrote:Are you speculating she was kidnapped and somehow taken off the boat and living in an island?
There’s no way that happened.
If you’ve cruised, you know they tightly control who gets on and off—including crew. They scan your card and match a photo to each person before they exit. No way anyone could just walk off.
Snd fell off, jumped off, or was pushed off. Those are the only 3 options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you speculating she was kidnapped and somehow taken off the boat and living in an island?
There’s no way that happened.
If you’ve cruised, you know they tightly control who gets on and off—including crew. They scan your card and match a photo to each person before they exit. No way anyone could just walk off.
Snd fell off, jumped off, or was pushed off. Those are the only 3 options.
Have you actually watched all 3 episodes of the documentary?
Have you actually walked on or off a cruise ship? There’s one exit and they scan your card and match the picture on file with the person. Nobody gets on or off without the cruise line knowing. It’s just not possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you speculating she was kidnapped and somehow taken off the boat and living in an island?
There’s no way that happened.
If you’ve cruised, you know they tightly control who gets on and off—including crew. They scan your card and match a photo to each person before they exit. No way anyone could just walk off.
Snd fell off, jumped off, or was pushed off. Those are the only 3 options.
Have you actually watched all 3 episodes of the documentary?