Well, then you know how poor the dive planning was, and how Rob felt about it.
You know what folks want you to know. I know what's in some of the evidence. I know personally and am friendly with most of the folks who are still around. I have spoken with many of them, and seen the equipment. Folks who wouldn't grant you an interview.
I'm not here to wave dicks with you. Your story is pretty good. But it isn't the whole story.
And personally, I am convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that Rob had every opportunity to survive that third dive, and chose a different route. Not so that he would die, but there was always that possibility. Rob flew too close to the sun.
Easy to say you know all the "inside" details. My book and documentary were built on evidence. I'll let them stand up against all of the rumors and innuendo that was created around this event--particularly in the dive community in the United States.