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Two US Security Contrators found dead on Maersk Alabama.
2014-02-21
[NBC Nightly News] TWO US SECURITY CONTRACTORS FOUND DEAD ON MAERSK ALABAMA. NBC Nightly News (2/19, story 6, 0:30, Williams, 7.86M) reported that two former US Navy SEALs working as private security contractors were “found dead in a cabin on the ‘Maersk Alabama,’” the “ship made famous by the Somali pirate hijacking depicted in the Tom Hanks film, ‘Captain Philips.’” The discovery was made “while the containerized shipping vessel was moored in the Seychelles.”

USA Today (2/20, Winter, 5.82M) reports that according to local police, “Jeffrey Reynolds and Mark Kennedy, both 44, were found dead Tuesday afternoon in Kennedy’s cabin.” While police did not give any information “about how the men may have died,” Maersk Line spokeswoman Meredith Siviter said in a statement that their deaths were “not related to vessel operations or their duties as security personnel.”

The AP (2/20, Straziuso) reports that police said that “a post mortem has been scheduled,” and the US Coast Guard said that “it is also investigating the deaths.”

Posted by:Besoeker

#3  BA: I mean, dayum, it's almost like needles and vials aren't something the perps could have picked up from the medbay on their way to the assasination mission.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2014-02-21 15:48  

#2  the “ship made famous by the Somali pirate hijacking depicted in the Tom Hanks film, ‘Captain Philips.’” Navy SEALS making amazing shots off the fantail while Obama was busy hurrying an FBI hostage negotiator to the scene.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-02-21 11:15  

#1  Radio this morning is stating drugs were involved. Supposedly, needles and empty vials found near bodies.
Posted by: BA   2014-02-21 09:55  

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