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Kelvin Mace

(17,469 posts)
8. Uh, the evidence is pretty damning against Schettino
Mon Sep 23, 2013, 01:21 PM
Sep 2013

starting with the publicly released recording of his conversations with the Coast Guard:

De Falco: Schettino, listen to me. There are people trapped aboard, now you go back, you will go with your rescue boat under the stern of the ship, there are some steps, you climb those steps and you get onboard and you get back to me letting me know how many people are on board. Is that clear to you? I am actually recording this conversation captain.

De Falco: Speak in a louder voice.

Schettino: So, the ship right now [inaudible]

De Falco: Speak in a loud voice! Put your hand by the microphone to cover it and speak up! Is that clear?

Schettino: So, right now the ship is tilted…

De Falco: I understand that. Listen to me, there are people that are getting off using the rope ladder on the stern side, you go back there and you go up that ladder the opposite way, you go onboard the ship and you tell me how many people [are there] And what they need. You tell me if there are children, women or people that need assistance and you give me a number for each one of these categories is that clear? Look Schettino, you may have saved yourself from the sea but will put you through a lot of trouble it will be very bad for you! Get back on board for [expletive]‘s sake!!!

Schettino: Officer, please.

De Falco: There are no “pleases”! Get back on board! Please assure me that you are going back on board.

Schettino: I am here on the rescue boat. I’m right here, I didn’t go anywhere else, I’m here.

De Falco: What are you doing captain?

Schettino: I’m here to coordinate rescue operations.

De Falco: What are you coordinating? Get back on board and coordinate rescue operations from onboard the ship.

Schettino: [inaudible]

De Falco: Do you refuse to do that?

Schettino: No, I’m not refusing to do that.

De Falco: What? Are you refusing to back on board?

Schettino: No, I am not refusing to go back. I am not going because the other rescue boat stopped.

De Falco: Get back on board! This is an order! You don’t need to make any other assessment. You have declared that you have abandoned ship, therefore I’m in command. Get back on board right now is that clear?

Schettino: Officer…

De Falco: Can you hear me?

Schettino: Yes, I am getting back on board.

De Falco: Then go! And call me right away when you are on board. There’s my rescuer there.

Schettino: Where is your rescuer?

De Falco: My rescuer is on the stern side, go! There are already bodies, Schettino! Go!

Schettino: Officer how many bodies are there?

De Falco: I don’t know. I know about one. I have heard about one, but you must tell me [expletive]!

Schettino: Do you realize it’s dark out here and we can’t see anything?

De Falco: What do you want to do ? Do you want to go home? It’s dark so you want to go home? Get on the stern of that ship climb the ladder and tell me what can be done, how many people are there and what they need. Right now!

Schettino: I’m here with my second officer.

De Falco: You and your second officer must get back on board right now is that clear?

Schettino: I just wanted to tell you that the other rescue boat here with other rescuers stopped. It’s just stopped. Now I’ve called the other rescuers.

De Falco: You’ve been telling me the same thing for an hour now get back on board! On board! And you get back to me right away telling me how many people are there.

Schettino: It’s fine officer, I’m going.

De Falco: Then go. Right now!

Schettino: I have spoken to the company and there seem to be some people still onboard, possibly about one hundred.

De Falco: And you can’t even give me a precise number? You say, ‘There seem to be?’”

Schettino: Well, we were carrying out evacuation procedures, but now all the officers have gathered on the rescue boat with me.”

De Falco: Where are you guys? All on the rescue boat? Excuse me, earlier you told me you where with one colleague only — now all the officers are there?

Schettino: Yes, there’s me, my second officer, and…

De Falco: If the officers were able to get down there, it means they were still able to move…

Schettino: Indeed, now.

De Falco: Then why are they not going back on board to see what the situation is like and then tell us about it, thank you? Send them on board! Send someone on board to coordinate!

Schettino: Now it’s not…

De Falco: Send someone back on board!

Schettino: I am try to coordinate that.

De Falco: I am giving you an order. You must send someone onboard now!

Schettino: We are going on board to coordinate ourselves…

De Falco: Exactly! You must go onboard to coordinate the disembarking! Is that clear?

Schettino: We can no longer get on board now, the ship has sunk completely.

De Falco: Why did you allow them to get off, captain?

Schettino: I didn’t. We just abandoned ship.

De Falco: With 100 people still on board you abandon ship? [expletive]

Schettino: I didn’t abandon any ship… because the ship turned on its side quickly and we were catapulted into the water.

De Falco: We’ll clarify later what actually happened… for now tell me everything that goes on, everything! Place yourself under the ship with your rescue boat and don’t leave.

Schettino: We’re here. We’re here.

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