Other Interesting comments in this article …
The FF lawyer, Lauren MacDougall, told The Saturday Telegraph the level of scrutiny the foster parents had been under since William vanished was extraordinary.
“It’s something I have only ever encountered in organised crime matters,” Ms MacDougall...
Do you mean the from the time of impact of ship hitting the pier to the time of the bridge being down in the water???
I believe it took a total of 4 seconds… calculated from the original live feed video of the shipping channel …
IMO
The Force the ship would have hit the pier with,
Is the total Mass of the ship (huge) multiplied by Acceleration ….
I would need to go back and find the mass of the ship plus the cargo, (Do we know the combined weight…???? )
And then multiply that figure by approx 8 knots …
IMO
The ships timeline as it stands from the initial NTSB investigation ….
• About 12:39 a.m.: The ship left the Seagirt Marine Terminal.
• By 1:07:00 a.m.: The ship had entered the Fort McHenry Channel.
• 01:24:59 a.m.: Numerous audible alarms were recorded on the ship’s bridge audio. At about...
Good comprehensive article …..
The Army Corps is also moving the largest crane in the Eastern Seaboard to Baltimore to help clear the channel. Moore said it is expected to arrive later Thursday evening.
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Meanwhile, the two pilots of a cargo ship are expected to be interviewed by...
The Daily Telegraph defines the two orders towards the end of the article
The foster mother was sentenced to a 12-month community corrections order, while the foster father was handed a 12-month good behaviour bond.
Paywalled for some...
There are two POI’s ….
Sgt Devine said Frank Wark, who is serving a life sentence for murder in Western Australia and Ms O’Shea’s eldest son, Alan, remained persons of interest to investigators.
Paywalled for some...
I remember this case, as I am somewhat local …
Katie had a distictive hand bag when she went missing …
You can see the bag and the Inquest Summary here …
https://australianmissingpersonsregister.com/ampr/OShea.htm
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