Fall River public pool (now with human corpse!)

Wonder why that would be? Stuck on something at the bottom? Sucked onto a filter? Feet encased in cement?

I patiently wait for the “Divers recover three bodies, five opossums, sixteen racoons, and one small horse from area pools” report.

I don’t think that the word “evidence” means what you think it means.

When you make an assertion about “no-show” jobs at the pools, and i ask you for evidence to support your claim, making another unsupported assertion about scandals in elevator inspections does not qualify as evidence for the first claim.

Of course, it’s pretty much what i expected. Just another ralphFact[sup]TM[/sup] to add to all the others.

It did, actually.

Fixed your link, Larry.

Thanks for that. If I’m going to have occasion to wonder “Hey, what the hell happened to my colon?!” I’m glad that these are the particular circumstances.

OK, following more info, I’ll be willing to admit it looks like she was in that pool for days.
Honestly, that’s pretty horrific. The public pools I used to go to were always chlorinated to the point of “pretty-damn-clear water” and had brightly painted bottoms. I get squicked at the thought of swimming in a pool that could conceal a dead body.

The cynic in me is waiting for the lawsuits to follow. both for illnesses and psychological damage…though I’d probably have some psychological trauma myself.

Joseph was the last name of the woman who drowned. Marie Joseph. The nine year old boy has not been named.

Like I said–a thin stew.

Who gets the salvage rights if they find a sunken galleon or those missing TBM Avengers from '45?

So now I’ve got to keep my weekend kills in the garage until Tuesday? Do you know how bad that’s going to smell in summer?

Yeah, that’s pretty damned murky. We soak for hours in our local hot pool, and the lifeguards there check the pH a couple of times at least while we’re in there - to state the REALLY obvious, people were not doing their jobs here.

Ralphie took this as a documentary.

Anyone have her in their Dead Pool?

:stuck_out_tongue:

I cannot fathom how something like this could happen.

Full fathom five…

Well… four, at least.

I think it’s only full fathom two (1 fathom = six feet), or one mark twain (as opposed to one Mark Twain, who is also dead).

I can’t imagine being one of the people that swam in that pool. I think I’d be suffering from PTSD. I’d be living in my bathroom taking turns puking my guts up and showering with bleach.

My estimate is based on the assumption that the deep end of the pool is ~20 feet deep, and, as I am a short-arse, fathoms are smaller when it’s me wot measures 'em. :slight_smile:

I realize that I’m raining on your completely understandable desire to crap on Ralph. That he did fail to provide any evidence to back up his assertion.

However, the facts of the matter are that his capsule summary of the scandal with the Massachusetts Department of Public Safety seems reasonably accurate.

Two fired six suspended after boys escalator death

State to fire 2 inspectors in mall death - 32 staff are disciplined over safety violations

Most mall escalators lack full state inspections

State cracking down on escalators with expired inspection papers

I don’t like Ralph. I agree he failed, completely, to give you any proof of his assertions.

That doesn’t make his assertion false, however.

I have a problem with what I call state monopoly charges, where a licensing fee is collected as a price of doing business within the state, but once collected the state offers no policing nor inspection of the profession being licensed. The jobs related to such licensing fees often seem to be little more than sinecures for the politically connected.

If you don’t think that’s a real problem with state bureaucracies, you’re doing a damned good imitation of an idiot. Almost as good as Ralph’s.