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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: CHONGS on August 21, 2017, 05:04:16 PM
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You guys/gals following this? Crazy stuff.
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Pretty sad and obvious that the pilot has anger issues and killed her.
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Crazy story
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Headless, limbless body found.. He chop her head off? and her limbs? Maybe sea beasts ate her limbs?
The crazy inventor guy definitely killed her, but damn.
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So his original story was he dropped her off in Copenhagen, then he reversed course and said she died in an accident at sea?!
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How dumb do you have to be to get caught red handed in a submarine murder?
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Like just do the dirty and fill the torpedo bay
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This story is insane
He claims she died in an accident and he buried her at sea
He purposefully sunk a submarine to hide evidence
A limbless body was found
I hope we get to find out what actually happened
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"buried her at sea"
Why do they keep using this phrase as if he was doing something respectful with her body instead of just saying "dumped her body in the ocean"?
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The Danes are very polite.
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Like just do the dirty and fill the torpedo bay
No torpedoes on this wessel.
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that you know of
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Like just do the dirty and fill the torpedo bay
No torpedoes on this wessel.
Well that makes things even more interesting
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The eccentric tinkerer, who built the sub in 2008, sent a chilling text to fellow enthusiasts in 2015, AFP reported.
“There is a curse on Nautilus. That curse is me. There will never be peace on Nautilus as long as I exist,” he wrote. “You will never have a good feeling inside the submarine … do not throw more lifeblood into that boat.”
Yeah, dude killed her and dumped the body, case closed.
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https://twitter.com/ap/status/900249178999316482
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I just want to hear how he explains the accident that killed her on the submarine and his reasoning for throwing the body in the ocean.
Should be interesting to say the least.
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"buried her at sea"
Why do they keep using this phrase as if he was doing something respectful with her body instead of just saying "dumped her body in the ocean"?
I've only seen it where they are using his words. He totally dumped the body though.
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"buried her at sea"
Why do they keep using this phrase as if he was doing something respectful with her body instead of just saying "dumped her body in the ocean"?
I've only seen it where they are using his words. He totally dumped the body though.
I've seen it in the text (not a quote) of an article.