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Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ
I guess you've never been young, dumb and full of cum then because I know I was when I was younger and mix in drugs and alcohol and well, I'm lucky I'm alive.
Here's the deal with the unfortunate accident: why speed around in a boat with zero visability, no lights, and near concrete structures. If none of those young men knew what they were doing, why risk death? The only sain answer is because their reasoning/judgement is impaired.
Does anyone think Hernandez wanted to die? Neither do I. Also, this is not the first case of young professional male athletes killing themselves in a boating accident where drugs and alcohol are involved.
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No, I didn't do drugs when younger and I don't think that's why they died.
They died because of their lack of maritime experience. You can find drunk people on lakes all over America on any given summer day. Same goes for Tampa Bay, the LA South Bay, the eastern side of Florida and any number of bodies of water.
It's pretty hard to kill yourself in center console boat, unless you're inexperienced and horsing around at night in an unfamiliar location. Even then, it's pretty hard to kill yourself.
The investigation couldn't determine who was piloting the boat. One guy had no cocaine in his system and the other two had less BAC than Fernandez. That said, an experienced boater, even when "drunk", wouldn't have crashed that boat into the rocks.