RichardS
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Passing through the Channel Tunnel shop a few days ago I picked up a book called "Dead In The Water" about Penny Farmer's search for justice for her brother, Chris Farmer, and his long-time girlfriend, Peta Frampton, who were murdered in 1978 by a yachtsman, Duane Boston, who took them on as crew on his yacht in Belize before torturing and killing them before dumping their bodies into the Caribbean, tied to heavy engine machine parts.
It's an horrendously tragic story and I'm only halfway through the book but, as a yachtsman, it has a special interest. My early questions like "Where did he suddenly get these heavy engine parts from" are revealed in letters from Peta to her parents and you begin to see the way that Boston's twisted psychopathic mind was working from the very start of the voyage.
It's certainly not easy reading and one has to draw the conclusion that the almost perfect way to murder someone is to invite them aboard a yacht as crew and then do them in. I must say that if either of my Sons said that they were going to be crewing on a long journey off-shore on a stranger's boat I would advise caution. :ambivalence:
Richard
It's an horrendously tragic story and I'm only halfway through the book but, as a yachtsman, it has a special interest. My early questions like "Where did he suddenly get these heavy engine parts from" are revealed in letters from Peta to her parents and you begin to see the way that Boston's twisted psychopathic mind was working from the very start of the voyage.
It's certainly not easy reading and one has to draw the conclusion that the almost perfect way to murder someone is to invite them aboard a yacht as crew and then do them in. I must say that if either of my Sons said that they were going to be crewing on a long journey off-shore on a stranger's boat I would advise caution. :ambivalence:
Richard
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