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The sinking of MS Estonia: Case Reopened Part VII

Please explain.
To do so would shatter its' fragile beauty.

Here are some things that you could investigate that may turn out to be clues:

Vaccinium oxycoccos,
Night of The Living Dead,
Hegemon of Thasos
Ocean Spray
Lucian of Samosata
Time of the Season
Weird Al Yankovic

ETA: Damn it, @Reformed Offlian you're being too nice!
 
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Apt, yes. Good? I would disagree. I have never liked that song, though I am aware that this is something of a minority position (within my peer group, at least).

I was referring to the quality of the parody as a parody rather than the musical qualities of the original.
 
Who knows what the police rationale is as they tend to be insular and keep information to themself. But there did seem to be two cabins they were particularly interested in, and why not Piht's as he was a key personnel,

FFS look, there’s that mulberry bush again.
Pure gaslighting, pretending that this has not been addressed before.

Here it is in response to the last time you tried to foist CT bull ◊◊◊◊ on us.

It certainly is.
Vixen claims that the divers were being directed by the Swedish criminal police.
Quoting her favourite CT (c)sites she/they claim the main aim of the search was to find Piht's luggage - BUT.

A more likely reason for the divers being directed to where they first went, was that cabin 6132
"... had been occupied by a member of the Stockholm Police ST-Section,"​
and when unsuccessful​
"The diver subsequently broke open or tried to break open the cabins in the vicinity of cabin 6230, all of which had been occupied by members of the ST-Section of the Stockholm Police. "​
If I was to speculate on the agenda of the divers being directed to the cabins in the vicinity of cabin 6230, my best bet would be that the Stockholm Police directing the search may have wanted to locate and identify their colleagues who were on board at the time of the disaster.
 
Apt, yes. Good? I would disagree. I have never liked that song, though I am aware that this is something of a minority position (within my peer group, at least).
I always found the Cranberries to be a bit...basic. And after weeks of "Linger" on the radio, I wasn't in the mood for another one of their hits when "Zombie" came out. But I can't really bring myself to hate on it.
 
FFS look, there’s that mulberry bush again.
Pure gaslighting, pretending that this has not been addressed before.

Here it is in response to the last time you tried to foist CT bull ◊◊◊◊ on us.
It's not mutually exclusive. However, there were apx 70 members of a police trade union on board, unlikely to be in those large cabins, which were the best ones at six decks up, and where the senior crew were billeted. Plus the divers were British so unlikely to be able to know which was a Stockholm cop.

One of the union police, Tom Johnson, who escaped, says he was lucky to be on the 4th deck and made his way up to the 7th deck.

In any case, it was ReformedRufflian who brought this issue up, have a go at him.
 
It's not mutually exclusive. However, there were apx 70 members of a police trade union on board, unlikely to be in those large cabins, which were the best ones at six decks up, and where the senior crew were billeted. Plus the divers were British so unlikely to be able to know which was a Stockholm cop.

One of the union police, Tom Johnson, who escaped, says he was lucky to be on the 4th deck and made his way up to the 7th deck.

In any case, it was ReformedRufflian who brought this issue up, have a go at him.
Which issue are you claiming I brought up?
 

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