OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush's 'very strange' response to cameraman's concerns over being bolted inside Titan sub
Mr Weed said Rush had explained that there was "four or five days of oxygen on board".
"It felt like a very strange thing to think, and it seemed to almost be a nihilistic attitude toward life or death out in the middle of the ocean." Mr Weed said Rush's whole point was: "If you're out there, and they don't find you in that many days, you're just going to die anyway — it's over for you, so what does it matter if you can't get out of the sub on your own."
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