Again, the average person is going to look at the thousands of pictures all over the internet; many posted BY the cruise line and the PERSEPTION is going to be that it is a kid's area. It doesn't matter who or what I believe. I haven't said anyone was not being truthful.
And that perception comes from where they are saying it happened.
It did not happen here:

It happened here:
See the difference that spin on it makes.
Did you see the condition the mother was in? Did you see how devastated she was? It would have been pretty cold hearted for the interviewer to pick that time to point out that the child's grandfather is solely to blame?
Because she asked to go on they were not hounding her paparazzi style. It is called journalism, and they have a responsibility to be unbiased and present the whole story.
I believe the
majority on here (not everyone) feels tremendous sympathy towards the parents. IMHO, it is the worst life event you can have. This whole situation is absolutely tragic and horrible. Everyone can agree on that. However, I do not feel that anyone on here is trying to make the parents look worse. When they did the interview and placed sole blame on the cruise line, many of us adamantly disagreed. That is our right to not agree. Just like it is your right to feel the way you do. From what I have read on this thread, most want personal accountability on the grandfather. To my knowledge no one has said horrific things about the parents other than we don't like their stance on blaming
RCCL.
And again, I absolutely am adamant they should call it what it is, THE POOL DECK! That is 100% what it is. Then there is no ambiguity about the location.
I dont think anyone on here (or anywhere else) doesnt feel incredible sympathy for the family. It is a horrific situation.
But go back and read and keep reading and you will see that there are a few that each time they post something different about what was said or what was done, it sounds just a bit worse. I didn't say anyone said anything horrific about them. But more than not liking their stance has been said.
I assume you are again aiming this at me, I am in no way making things sound worse, we are discussing scenarios.
Things that could have happened and things we know didnt happen (I.e she didnt run from the pool area and get herself out the window)
They have no idea what the grandfather was or was not doing, what exactly is meant by putting her on the rail or how he put her on the rail
But we do know what we need to know, he put her there. Why he did it isnt particularly relevent.
And that isn't what I was talking about either. I was talking about the "hard hitting" question some would have liked to have seen in the interview.
They dont have to be hard hitting, but you can't ask to go on TV, to lay blame elsewhere while using your grief as a shield from questions about the GFs role in it.
That isn't even close to what I said. If I thought you were not able to comprehend I would have said "then you aren't understanding what you read". I said "you aren't reading". Two very different statements.
We know that? Ok, then why does at least one poster keep referring back to the dangling/rocking/swinging?
And I never said YOU were doing anything to make it seem worse. That was aimed at one particular poster.
Because those are the words used in the statement from the police, should we just ignore what is said by the people investigating the incident?
He is more apt to have said the truth to her at that moment.
That's right, and in thay moment he admitted his guilt.
I would venture to say that at one of the reasons why Lane's parents did not sue Disney is the way Disney responded to the accident. Disney responded to the possible danger immediately and put up a fence at the GF the very next day. That immediate response was to prevent another accident that is so rare that only 8 people have died from an alligator attack in the US in the past 10 years. They saw a very remote danger and followed through on a solution. RCCL is giving the family of the little girl the corporate equivalent to "thoughts and prayers".
There is a huge difference between the two situations.
I believe Disney was at fault, I would have found against them if I was on the jury.
I dont think they made those changes just as a PR exercise.