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Re: woman overboard Posted on: Mon, 12 May 2008 18:41:22 -0500

Could be to many martinis(senior citisen(
"Kurt Ullman" wrote in message
news:kurtullman-F42CBF.19144112052008@70-3-168-216.area5.spcsdns.net...
> In article ,
> J Carnaghie wrote:
>
>> Surfer E2468 wrote:
>> > Have been on 45 cruises,and still cannot see how someone can fall
>> > overboard accidently,imho they are either on drugs,or drunk,or trying
>> > to
>> > show off, Or in a case of terminal illness they decide to end their
>> > suffering.
>> >
>> > <
>> > cruise lover>
>> >
>> I can think of a lot easier ways to "end
>> suffering" than jumping off a cruise ship far from
>> shore.
>
> True, but suicides don't always do things the easy way. Could be
> they wanted to go in such a manner that the body couldn't be found
> (maybe to punish those left behind). Could be they wanted to go in a
> manner that could be looked at accidental (to maybe spare those left
> behind). Could of been spur of the moment and that was the method handy.
> Any number of reasons logical and not so that would lead one to jump off
> the side of a boat.