[–] The_Savant 1 point 5 points 6 points (+6|-1) ago
Seems fairly conclusive. She's alive on video with no visible injury. She dies at the scene. Enough proof to stand up in court? Probably.
Lock them up.
[–] Are_we__sure ago (edited ago)
She dies at the scene What scene? Passengers were in the water for about 90 minutes drifting. So where did she die?
The screenshot appears to be from this ABC clip. But I can't find where? The whole "diver" bit is less than half a second.
Can anyout point out the time in the original clip where the "diver" bit happens?
http://ondemand.abcnews.com/playback/abcnews/140110_gma_crash_0731_700.mp4
[–] The_Savant ago
I made a mistake - that is the right clip - the diver appears at 2:20-2:22 roughly.
[–] The_Savant ago (edited ago)
90 minutes drifting
Yes. With a life jacket or some flotation device. Strange how she could possibly have died. Also, there was a floating plane to hold onto at least for a little while.
What scene?
I'm talking about the scene of the crash. I'm assuming youre not about to tell me that she could have drifted for longer than 90 minutes above the surface of the water as the search/rescue teams would have found her by that time. Also, it doesn't take a good swimmer to stay roughly near the wreckage to make themself easier to find. And neither the life jacket nor the floating wreckage could keep her afloat?
Also, the cause of death is unknown - not lost at sea, not drowned. Unknown. Mystery. Take a guess. Go on.
[–] Blacksmith21 [S] 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago (edited ago)
I'd stop short of saying Helen Keller could tell it was a diver, but that video is pretty obvious. And it was broadcast on the evening news. Damn.