Thursday, October 4, 2012

Doing What it Takes to Stay on Top


Rapture in the Deep is a story about an accident during a dive or so they say... I believe the death of Audrey Mestre was no accident. It was the chance for her husband Pipin Ferreras to remain number one. Everyone knew that Audrey could dive deeper and hold her breath longer than Pipin. Even he knew this himself. Scared that his wife would break the record he panicked and tampered with her equipment.

Pipin Ferreras was an extraordinary man with an enormous amount talent. When he was a child he wasn't able to walk and decided to jump into water unattended. He was able to swim before he could even walk. So what I’m saying is he is amazingly good swimmer. So good in fact he set a world record for deepest free dive and broke his own record. He was really competitive about his record and didn't want anyone else to break his record. Not to mention he was pretty good with the ladies.

While Audrey was attempting to break her husband’s record, she was going down to break his record she had reach the balloon that should have hauled her up.  Instead the balloon didn't haul her up.  She had a sad death doing what she loved. Before all of this was happening Pipin was the man at the seen of all the equipment. A duty which his crew usually does with him instead he forced them to leave him to it. He opened the valves and closed them after he heard the hiss of air. Forgetting to check the pressure gauge. Another crucial evidence is that Pipin was rooting for his with to go deeper that she has ever done before. Pipin before the years had a lot of relationships and was hoping from one lady to another. If Audrey was one of those quick second ladies, for Pipin to play with is for you to decide.





1 comments:

It is very possible and yhere are a lot of evidence.. R.I.P. to a wonderful lady!

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