"Surprised something like this hasn't already happened."

The Tragedy Continues

by digby

Oh hell. Greg Mitchell reports:
"I hate to say it, but I'm surprised something like this hasn't already happened." This, tragically, was the death by suicide of a charter boat captain hired by BP to take part in oil leak cleanup or protection efforts in the gulf.

The quote comes from Jason Bell, who worked for William Allen "Rookie" Kruse, 55, for three years as a deckhand and pilot. Kruse put a bullet [1] through his head this morning at a marina in Fort Morgan, Alabama. His boat was about to launch today and he was reportedly upset with the oil leak, the cleanup efforts and loss of income, and wondering how he would be paid for taking part in the Vessel of Opportunity program.

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The newspaper related that Baldwin County Coroner Stan Vinson "said witnesses told investigators that Kruse had been upset about the loss of business caused by the closing of fishing grounds and public perceptions of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill."

Perhaps ominiously, Bell said, "He wasn't any more aggravated with the whole situation than any of the rest of us.

Meanwhile, this video porports to show that it's raining oil on the Bay St Louis bridge:

(This article says the video must be fake, but at this point, who knows. I won't be surprised to see it literally raining cats and dogs. The world has fallen out of its bottom.)


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