Director James Cameron was interviewed on ABC News along with another professional Titanic expert (who was friends with few of the victims.) According the Cameron, he talked to people on his Titanic grapevine, and they told him days ago about the sound the Navy heard. So, those who needed to know, (like those in the united international search teams) and those in the know did know.
And it's likely the families were told too. Yet, they were probably ALSO told that the search would still continue in all directions and possibilities just IN CASE something else happened, and until they got definitive confirmation.
What if an EXplosion happened because the Titan hit the Titanic and the sound we heard was the Titanic? And the force of the explosion blew the Titan, intact several hundred feet away, and they were able to float to the surface?
This kind of rescue or recovery procedure didn't just happen in this situation. There was a building collapse in IA a few weeks ago and 4 people were still missing. The search crews kept looking until they located all the bodies. The same thing occurs during earthquakes and tornadoes, until all people are located. Sorry, YOUR tax dollars didn't get used in the ways you want.
MY tax dollars did get used the way I'm glad they did.![]()
I'm not looking to get into a tax dollars argument. All that I'm saying is that it's a huge piece of information that was withheld....for seemingly no reason at all. That's all.