Lost in love?
Or didn’t know how to turn the beacon on?
I smelled something fishy!
The story was so bad that it felt as if it had originated in CNN’s news authoring department (sign on door: Fake News when you want it).
They packed enough food for themselves and their dogs for a year, I’ve read. They were planning on being adrift. Fame seekers even if apparent idiocy is the source? Planning on writing a book? Trump haters gone off the deep end? Nutty lesbians with more confidence than sense? All four?
The story had a lot of loose ends. The sail seemed intact.
They had no idea of where they were. Maybe they were completely incompetent, maybe there is more to it.
After 6 months lost at sea, I’d like to know how they look so “healthy”? You’d think they’d be a little emaciated. I thought BS immediately.
I read they were eating a lot of tuna...
Okay. I am firmly in the 15 minutes of fame camp here.
But their boat was deemed “unsea-worthy”. If they damaged the vessel on purpose it should have been obvious.
It was sixe weeks and I believe it. They were morons.
Emergency beacons not used is a bit of an odd thing but some people believe using them costs massive money. So, I can see why they might not have used it.
One would think they would be a whole lot darker unless they were wearing burgas. Just looking at pics....Whitye person looks like a dude.
More Hawaiian trash.
What difference does it make!
Neither they nor their dogs looked in the least like they had spent six months adrift at sea.
This “story” was questionable from the beginning.
I wondered how the dogs looked as good as they did.
Something happened, and people in stressful situations behave odd.
These two broads are living proof that homosexuality is a mental disorder. They are crazy as loons if they think their ruse is going to work. They should have to reimburse we taxpayers for the cost of their alleged rescue.
“Had they not been able to locate us, we would have been dead
within 24 hours,” said Appel during a news conference on the
deck of the ship.....
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I doubt that unless something like a storm sank the vessel.
Planned “Lost at Sea” book deal. The beacon was their lifeline just in case they did not cross paths with a ship by the time their well stocked cabinets of food ran out.
It was all planned to the nth degree.
More than just the water is getting deep.