He did not deserve a murder charge. He deserved massive civil litigation. Every person who dies saw the layout with no escape, plugged their batteries in above, and went to sleep to engage in a dangerous sport the next morning. THEY have nearly as much responsibility as that Captain.
Tragic and sad, but not murder.
People have to learn to speak up about their environment - and they also have to LEARN about their environment.
Reminds me a bit about the limo crash in Schoharie NY from several years ago that was on the FR boards recently.
Learn some physics. Learn some electricity. Pay attention.
Absent yourself from groups of people doing unwise things.
If nothing happens, OF COURSE they'll mock you afterwards. It's the nature of the humanTard to scoff.
If something DOES happen - they'll be Post Toasties or bloody paste.