To: beezdotcom
Sometime between 1997 and 1999, and I do not remember when, I was scanning a newspaper and came across the obit of a 27-35 year old male (I cannot recall exactly) Navy diver who had died during some kind of Navy noncombat exercise. His obit said that he had been one of the divers sent in to pull out the parts of TWA800 from the ocean.
I know it's only one Navy dude whose death seemed mysterious and who had a connection to TWA800, but it was something I noted. I don't know who the investigators were. I don't know who the divers were. I only know the theories I've read on the internet and the stuff I heard on the news right after the explosion.
To: petitfour
I know it's only one Navy dude whose death seemed mysterious and who had a connection to TWA800, but it was something I noted.
Well, sure, it's worthy of note. However, I'd need a few more to convince me of "Arkancide"...
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