Nothing but a cool, calm collectedness is evident in any of the observable behavior of Peter Madsen. In fact that is what makes the accident theory untenable. People who unexpectedly and accidentally kill someone go well out of their way to panic, act somewhat overwhelmed and hysterically. They preserve the body. They quickly seek help. They are very emotional. They do not withhold information.
Peter Madsen's actions and behavior, using Occam's Razor, are those of a monster. NOBODY accidentally having a passenger die on their boat dismembers the body, tosses it overboard, seeks to deny that they were on the boat, mourns the loss of the boat in a controlled and logical way instead of the passenger who lost her life. It's amazing the outlandish excuses people will make for those clearly not innocent.
The only question is what can be proved and what cannot. And don't count on any help from Peter Madsen. He's in pure avoid the responsibility mode. Solving the mysteries would be his undoing, so he covers up. Those who are in the wrong avoid the light that it might reveal the evil of their actions. Those in the right seek the light to illuminate the fact that in spite of terrible events they did everything they could to do what is right.
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