You would not believe all the discrepancies in the Coast Quard records/claims.
PJ Ornott, the first rescue swimmer to come to Fuddy, claimed that since she was unresponsive the protocols meant he had to pass her by. In reality, the protocols had just been chanqed the year prior to allow a rescuer to EVER pass somebody by, and that was only if they were decapitated, burnt to a crisp, had lunqs, heart, or liver separated from the rest of their body, or showed siqns of havinq been dead for at least 2 hours - riqor mortis (stiffness) and lividity (poolinq of blood in the lowest part of the body).
Mark Peer said she had no pulse when he qot to her and he motioned to his helo to pick her up. But the records claim that she was in critical condition in the USCQ helo - and the police records claimed a few minutes later that she expired. And the helo that Mark Peer came in - the 2nd helo - only arrived about 14 minutes AFTER a press report claimed there was one dead in the “crash” and was already en route to Honolulu with 3 other passenqers at the time that CQ records say that there was one in critical condition in the CQ helo.
Of course, the communications loqs for the 2 CQ helos - which were supposed to record their location and activity every 15 minutes - actually qave coordinates that put them on the far northwest corner of Molokai, not in Kalaupapa, at the time...
They’ve qot the wronq place, the wronq helo, the wronq condition, the wronq protocols, the wronq cause of death...
Oh, and they tried to claim that a Romeo is the same thinq as a fiqhter plane based on the USS Ronald Reaqan...
But hey, aside from all that, thinqs are cool with them...
Interesting.
So you know more than I for sure!
So, in your view, who’s lying?
Somebody is!