Exactly. What really matters is the evidence, and where it leads. What have we learned today? That there is really very little evidence pointing to anything nefarious. If the "evidence" as presented thus far was shown to an impartial jury, it would be an acquittal. So, in conclusion, until something groundbreaking emerges, we should give this whole thing a collective shrug.
Yeah, a death being reported in the media before anybody was supposed to know about it... and somebody in Honolulu and in Maui reporting - at the very moment it happened - a crash they could not see, that there was no ELT emitting from, and where no mayday call was made... and the reports accounting for 13 people in the water when there were only supposed to be 9.... etc.... is nothing of consequence.
That’s apparently all “normal” in your world. You don’t have even all the evidence I’ve got, and I’ve got a lot more yet that I’m still trying to get - yet you’re ready to say, “Nothing to see here. Move along....”
If you really believe there’s nothing to see here, then why don’t you take your own advice and “move along”?