(16:17) I can’t confirm if it’s true, but apparently Joey had scheduled to send an email that would have exposed the truth to all the biggest papers and TV networks. Bill’s fortune had diminished considerably in the last years and he was desperate. He managed to slip some of his Digoxin into Joey’s tea, and then he threw him overboard. SH
(16:18) Bill didn’t know how to stop the email from being sent, so he told his wife a story about some people at work who were out to get him and were ready to do anything to ruin him. SH
To make it more believable, he took a timer from the kitchen, hid it in the cabin, and told her it was a bomb. He blamed the captain, she was obviously terrified, and soon they jumped off and swam to shore. SH
(16:21) Wow. I’m a bit speechless. Why didn’t they take the liferaft? Or the vests, at least?
(16:22) He said they could trace it back to them. SH
(16:23) So he’s in prison for two murders…his wife must have been devastated when she learned the truth.
(16:23) I don’t know. Probably. SH
(16:23) Wow, poor woman. But mostly, poor boys. How old were they?
(16:24) Nathan was 19, Joey had turned 26 a few days before his death. SH
(16:25) Christ!
(16:26) How did Joey manage to get hired as a captain?
(16:26) He came from a rich family who loved boats, so he had a lot of experience with them. As for his certifications, I believe they were fake, but that’s currently being investigated, so I can’t confirm. SH
(16:28) Wow. I’m impressed. All this because the guy had been interrogated once in the past. And the kitchen timer, good job catching that. I still can’t believe anyone would do that.
(16:29) I mean seriously, a bloody kitchen timer! I would have been in tears if I’d been there.
(16:30) I’m so sorry. Some people died, I shouldn’t be laughing.
(16:30) It’s fine, I had a bit of a laugh, too. SH
(16:31) Anyway, congrats on solving the case :-)
(16:31) I had help. SH
(16:32) Yes, of course, you need the police for some stuff, but that was still amazing.
(16:32) I was talking about you. SH
(16:32) What? Why? How?
(16:34) Some things you said that came into my mind at the appropriate moment. You suggested something could have prompted everyone to jump off the boat. Later, you said you would have faked a bomb threat to get your wife off the boat. SH
(16:34) You’re serious? I helped?
(16:34) I’m not lying. Thank you. SH
(16:36) Well, it was my absolute pleasure, even if you woke me up at a crazy hour. The brainstorming helped then?
(16:36) It did. If you are amenable to repeating the experience, I would like to use your brain again in the future. SH
(16:37) Sure! That would be great!
(16:37) Thank you John. SH
(16:38) No problem, you can text me anytime.
...
Unsent message - (17:04) I think we should meet, it would make our collaboration easier. SH
Wrong Number - 3e
I can’t confirm if it’s true, but
apparently Joey had scheduled
to send an email that would have
exposed the truth to all the
biggest papers and TV networks.
Bill’s fortune had diminished
considerably in the last years
and he was desperate. He
managed to slip some of his
Digoxin into Joey’s tea, and then
he threw him overboard.
SH
(16:18)
Bill didn’t know how to stop
the email from being sent, so
he told his wife a story about
some people at work who
were out to get him and were
ready to do anything to ruin
him.
SH
To make it more believable,
he took a timer from the
kitchen, hid it in the cabin,
and told her it was a bomb.
He blamed the captain, she
was obviously terrified, and
soon they jumped off and
swam to shore.
SH
(16:21)
Wow. I’m a bit speechless. Why
didn’t they take the liferaft?
Or the vests, at least?
(16:22)
He said they could trace it back
to them.
SH
(16:23)
So he’s in prison for two
murders…his wife must
have been devastated when
she learned the truth.
(16:23)
I don’t know. Probably.
SH
(16:23)
Wow, poor woman. But
mostly, poor boys. How
old were they?
(16:24)
Nathan was 19, Joey had
turned 26 a few days
before his death.
SH
(16:25)
Christ!
(16:26)
How did Joey manage to
get hired as a captain?
(16:26)
He came from a rich family
who loved boats, so he had
a lot of experience with
them. As for his certifications,
I believe they were fake, but
that’s currently being
investigated, so I can’t
confirm.
SH
(16:28)
Wow. I’m impressed. All
this because the guy had
been interrogated once in
the past. And the kitchen
timer, good job catching
that. I still can’t believe
anyone would do that.
(16:29)
I mean seriously, a
bloody kitchen timer! I
would have been in tears
if I’d been there.
(16:30)
I’m so sorry. Some people
died, I shouldn’t be
laughing.
(16:30)
It’s fine, I had a bit of a
laugh, too.
SH
(16:31)
Anyway, congrats on
solving the case :-)
(16:31)
I had help.
SH
(16:32)
Yes, of course, you need the
police for some stuff, but
that was still amazing.
(16:32)
I was talking about you.
SH
(16:32)
What? Why? How?
(16:34)
Some things you said that
came into my mind at the
appropriate moment. You
suggested something
could have prompted
everyone to jump off the boat.
Later, you said you would
have faked a bomb threat to
get your wife off the boat.
SH
(16:34)
You’re serious? I helped?
(16:34)
I’m not lying. Thank you.
SH
(16:36)
Well, it was my absolute
pleasure, even if you woke me
up at a crazy hour. The
brainstorming helped then?
(16:36)
It did. If you are amenable to
repeating the experience, I
would like to use your brain
again in the future.
SH
(16:37)
Sure! That would be great!
(16:37)
Thank you John.
SH
(16:38)
No problem, you can text me
anytime.
...
Unsent message - (17:04)
I think we should meet, it
would make our collaboration
easier.
SH