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jrf30

06/22/14 9:16 PM

#11738 RE: idig #11736

Now ORRV is back without the pond scum? But the CEO is the one who worked with his friend to commit what seems now like to DEFRAUD people by saying he found a bunch of emeralds. The CEO is under investigation and the FBI is finalizing their case against him, aren't they? that's what it looked like from what I read. And the person who he helped and who he found those emeralds with committed suicide when the deal fell apart and it became evident that they were bought in a store and not found on the ocean floor, yes?

So how is that they are able now to look for better things? Or search anywhere? They have no boat, they have no crew, they have no scanning equipment, they have no money, and they have no shot to TAKE. What research can they DO?

capted

06/23/14 10:33 AM

#11740 RE: idig #11736

$ORRV SOUNDS LIKE ORRV HIRED BAD PEOPLE BEFORE. A FELON RIGHT? NAMED ED?


Wrong. Ed Never worked for ORRV or was associate with ORRV in ANY Way.

The CEO of ORRV is the problem. NO Boats, No Divers, No Money.
Proper DD goes a long way in finding these problems.

trueblue

06/25/14 11:20 AM

#11747 RE: idig #11736

Good luck with that thought! LOLOL Sold my shares Once the emerald's deal turned out to be a scam by Jay M. It was to good to be true in the end! Haven't heard a peep out of orrv forever. Only my opinion.

buccaneer1961

10/26/14 12:05 PM

#11763 RE: idig #11736

this ed?

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Driver accused of hitting toddler an ex-cop


BY ADAM LINHARDT Citizen Staff
alinhardt@keysnews.com


The driver troopers accuse of hitting and killing a toddler in Key Largo early Tuesday is a former Pennsylvania police officer who was convicted 17 years ago of conspiring to rob a drug dealer to finance a South American treasure hunt.



Edward Krajewski worked for the Lower Southampton Police Department when he was convicted in 1996 of conspiring with another man to rob a Philadelphia drug dealer, according to Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper reports.



Krajewski served not quite six years in prison and was released March 10, 2002, said Pennsylvania Department of Corrections spokeswoman Susan Bensinger.



Krajewski had reportedly been trying to find sunken silver bars off the coast of Ecuador that he said belonged to Sir Francis Drake, those reports say.



That hunt never got off the ground after the attempted robbery was stymied by investigators.



Florida Highway Patrol investigators allege Krajewski was driving the 2013 Hyundai Sonata that struck 2-year-old Austen Mark Alward just after midnight Tuesday.



Krajewski told deputies he thought he had hit an animal, according to a Sheriff's Office report.



Whether drugs or alcohol were a factor remains under investigation.



Austen's mother found his body at 12:27 a.m. near Mile Marker 99.5, about three feet from the highway, according to a Florida Highway Patrol press release and Sheriff's Office report.



The child reportedly unlocked doors and got through a gate and leave the Sunset Boulevard property while his parents slept.



Deputies stopped Krajewski at 12:55 a.m. at Mile Marker 26.



State Attorney Catherine Vogel said she had not yet decided whether Krajewski or Alward's parents will face any criminal charges.



The Highway Patrol had not completed its investigation as of Friday, said Lt. Cathy McKinney.



alinhardt@keysnews.com
he very well could have been drunk/stoned/high because he fled,no sober person runs away,they know good and well when they hit something as small as a chiuaua let alone a human being,what was he trying to hide?? idiot! murderer!!

buccaneer1961

10/26/14 12:08 PM

#11764 RE: idig #11736

not sure if its who you mean but its the only one I know that wanting to break into the treasure business but having a hard time,what was his role with this company? how did it work out? why did it fall apart?