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Cont: The Sinking of MS Estonia: Case Re-opened Part IV

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He has the credentials to be considered an expert in his field.

The JAIC's findings are purely hypothetical anyway, as their appointed engineer, threw the lock back into the sea, so it did not get examined.

We went through this in detail, the bolt was examined and shown to be undamaged.
Damaged parts of the lock were retrieved.
 
You rescue them and ask their name. As there is a high probability they will all be together (just as Linde, Sillaste, Treu and Kadak were all together) it is not the difficult job you imagine it to be.
How many "posh" lifeboats were there? What is the probability that all the officers and only the officers would be in one? What is the probability that's the first one you find? What's the probability someone else finds it before you?

Why does if matter who finds them?
 
If you were Stockholm's Police Chief, you would be aching to interview the ship's officers.

Stop feigning naivete.

But why would it need a secret ninja mission to do it?

Why would the Police Chief be 'aching' to interview the ships officers?

It wasn't a Swedish ship and didn't sink in Swedish waters and the captain wasn't Swedish.
 
They are members of the armed forces who are guarding their country.

The ones from Berga are navy guys.

But they were acting as a SR helicopter, they weren't 'guarding' anything.

In their normal duties they were an Anti Submarine crew, not border guards.
 
He has the credentials to be considered an expert in his field.



The JAIC's findings are purely hypothetical anyway, as their appointed engineer, threw the lock back into the sea, so it did not get examined.

He's not the only expert in the world. His information about the Atlantic lock bolt is no less "hypothetical" than the JAIC's. Your claim that it did not get examined is a lie.
 
If you were Stockholm's Police Chief, you would be aching to interview the ship's officers.



Stop feigning naivete.
Does Stockholm's police chief routinely disappear everyone wanted for questioning?

No? Why not? I'm sure breaking the law is okay if it's in the course of your duty. Isn't it?
 
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