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Jet skier decapitated in Florida
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FORT MYERS BEACH: A woman walking her dog found the head of Roy Brown, who was decapitated while riding a personal watercraft Sunday evening. His body was found by an off duty Lee County deputy a short time later. The woman discovered his head in the mangroves south of the Matanzas Pass Bridge Investigators are pointing the finger at a line connected to an abandoned sailboat as the cause. The find may put some closure on Brown's death investigation. The line extending from the sailboat had blood on it that was positively identified as Brown's. Officials with Florida Fish and Wildlife say it helps put an end to a rare kind of investigation. "He actually went right through the line," said Joanne Adams of FWC. "We do have people hit bridges and low clearances, but this is a quite unusual event." The death investigation is almost complete, but the coroner still has to do some further analysis on the body. |
Jet skier decapitated in Florida
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:50:52 -0700, Redsky
wrote: Investigators are pointing the finger at a line connected to an abandoned sailboat as the cause. The find may put some closure on Brown's death investigation. The picture in the newspaper was right, the story wrong. The jet skiier apparently tried to pass between a sail boat and the mooring ball, obviously at high speed. Don't know what he could have been thinking, if at all. Guess he just lost his head for a moment. All of this in an idle speed, no wake zone of course. Abandoned boats are a sore subject at Ft Myers Beach and make good newspaper copy. |
Jet skier decapitated in Florida
Wayne.B wrote:
The picture in the newspaper was right, the story wrong. The jet skiier apparently tried to pass between a sail boat and the mooring ball, obviously at high speed. Don't know what he could have been thinking, if at all. You are assuming the species can think? Lew |
Jet skier decapitated in Florida
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 00:58:55 GMT, Lew Hodgett
wrote: You are assuming the species can think? He was a part time bar tender, probably spent some time thinking about a few things. :-) |
Jet skier decapitated in Florida
It is outrageous that the media would lie to make a political statement over
something like this. "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 15:50:52 -0700, Redsky wrote: Investigators are pointing the finger at a line connected to an abandoned sailboat as the cause. The find may put some closure on Brown's death investigation. The picture in the newspaper was right, the story wrong. The jet skiier apparently tried to pass between a sail boat and the mooring ball, obviously at high speed. Don't know what he could have been thinking, if at all. Guess he just lost his head for a moment. All of this in an idle speed, no wake zone of course. Abandoned boats are a sore subject at Ft Myers Beach and make good newspaper copy. |
Jet skier decapitated in Florida
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 21:39:10 -0400, "Garland Gray II"
wrote: It is outrageous that the media would lie to make a political statement over something like this. It's fashionable to call it "spin" these days. |
Jet skier decapitated in Florida
"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 21:46:17 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 21:39:10 -0400, "Garland Gray II" wrote: It is outrageous that the media would lie to make a political statement over something like this. It's fashionable to call it "spin" these days. No, its called "circulation". Ever hear the expression that "If it bleeds it leads"? CWM Ya gotta admit, this story made a great head line. |
Jet skier decapitated in Florida
In article , Wayne.B wrote:
Abandoned boats are a sore subject at Ft Myers Beach and make good newspaper copy. What happens to them? Are there opportunities for 'poor' sailors to acquire them at a good price... though I expect if they're abandoned, by the time authorities get around to dealing with them, they're not in very good shape, and that good price would have to be, probably, very good. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
Jet skier decapitated in Florida
Justin C wrote:
In article , Wayne.B wrote: Abandoned boats are a sore subject at Ft Myers Beach and make good newspaper copy. What happens to them? Are there opportunities for 'poor' sailors to acquire them at a good price... though I expect if they're abandoned, by the time authorities get around to dealing with them, they're not in very good shape, and that good price would have to be, probably, very good. Justin. Bear in mind that there are many boats that are worth FAR LESS than nothing, and so would be a very bad deal even if the owner gave the boat to the "poor" sailor for free. --Alan Gomes |
Jet skier decapitated in Florida
Justin C wrote:
In article , Wayne.B wrote: Abandoned boats are a sore subject at Ft Myers Beach and make good newspaper copy. What happens to them? Are there opportunities for 'poor' sailors to acquire them at a good price... though I expect if they're abandoned, by the time authorities get around to dealing with them, they're not in very good shape, and that good price would have to be, probably, very good. Justin. Bear in mind that there are many boats that are worth FAR LESS than nothing, and so would be a very bad deal even if the owner gave the boat to the "poor" sailor for free. --Alan Gomes |
Jet skier decapitated in Florida
Alan Gomes wrote:
Justin C wrote: In article , Wayne.B wrote: Abandoned boats are a sore subject at Ft Myers Beach and make good newspaper copy. What happens to them? Are there opportunities for 'poor' sailors to acquire them at a good price... though I expect if they're abandoned, by the time authorities get around to dealing with them, they're not in very good shape, and that good price would have to be, probably, very good. Justin. Bear in mind that there are many boats that are worth FAR LESS than nothing, and so would be a very bad deal even if the owner gave the boat to the "poor" sailor for free. --Alan Gomes With the beheading will Florida prohibit line stretched between objects and boats or will they prohibit jet skies. Probably lines between objects and boat. I guess this answers the age old question what will happen to the person on water skies when he hits your forstay. -- Keith Nuttle 3110 Marquette Court Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-802-0699 |
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