The plane sank after about 25 minutes.
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Fuddy died in Dec 2013. It sure took a long time to come up with a story.
The whole thing stinks.
Dam I had something like this. It drains you of energy.
Arkancid... oh wait, we gotta come up with a new word
How convenient.
What does the NTSB report have to say?
Well, Obonzo got his birth certificate so “What difference does it make?”
WHATEVER!!!
Was it the Batgirl vest? Or Aladin?
She was stocky and quite overweight. "Wearing an infants life vest"? About as likely as an elephant wearing a chihuahua's sweater.
Given, Fuddy’s was a very suspicious death. But I own a baby life jacket for use up to around 18 months. So really a toddler life jacket. The best one $ can buy. I could never get that thing on! If I could, how would it be safe for a 20-30 lb little person! It is made to flip them face up no matter how they land in the water. No way could Fuddy get that on!
Truly amazing how none of this stuff is ever really covered by ace journalists.
If I ever want to assassinate someone, I’ll have to remember that the best most efficient way is to crash a plane into the ocean, have everyone survive, have my victim put on a too small life jacket and drown.
Much more efficient than shooting them...
The check boxes on the BC are the give away.
An empty check box was copy and pasted over the “Twins” check box.
All the other boxes are unique, like finger prints.
The greatest fraud in history.
Big woman-—how did she don a toddler sized flotation device???
IBTNF
O'Neill Infant/Toddler Life Vest: USCG Approved Life Jacket for Kids up to 30 lbs
Loretta Fuddy with Department of Health Mark Miller
Anyone have a picture from the movie “Tommy Boy” showing Chris Farley almost strangling himself after inflating an infant life preserver he was wearing?
Link to NTSB documents on the crash.
NTSB Final report
http://www.ntsb.gov/_layouts/ntsb.aviation/GeneratePDF.aspx?id=WPR14FA068&rpt=fa
And for good measure Final Report on the previous (October, 2013) Hawaiian air crash of a Cessna 208B.
http://www.ntsb.gov/_layouts/ntsb.aviation/GeneratePDF.aspx?id=WPR14FA024&rpt=fa