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thanks. I bet we get the answer in the sequel.
I thought that right away. She said they were heading back and she fell asleep and when she woke up there was no land in sight and they were surrounded by the papers and the bag banging on the hull. Seemed like he knew to go there. otherwise.. why did he not just go straight back? Did i miss something there? If he knew ahead of time, marrying her would have made it easier for her to place the money in the swiss account as to give himself another layer of seperation. Did he ever have a job to begin with? Did he learn of the plane from his work as a banker?
I thought the same too. immediately when they found the bag I thought he was involved, and that he knew exactly where the plane was. However now I don't think that's the case because I believe he would have known the coordinates when asked. If you're looking for several million dollars of items, I imagine you would memorize the coordinates. What made no sense to me is why would Erin turn on the phone first rather than check the USB drive? Checking the USB would be untraceable unlike the phone. Also why did she just ignore the USB all together until the end? She went though all that trouble with the phone, internet searches on plane crashes, and FBI/Interpol wanted lists but never once thought to look at the USB drive for clues? Makes no sense?
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thanks. I bet we get the answer in the sequel.
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I thought that right away. She said they were heading back and she fell asleep and when she woke up there was no land in sight and they were surrounded by the papers and the bag banging on the hull. Seemed like he knew to go there. otherwise.. why did he not just go straight back? Did i miss something there? If he knew ahead of time, marrying her would have made it easier for her to place the money in the swiss account as to give himself another layer of seperation. Did he ever have a job to begin with? Did he learn of the plane from his work as a banker?
I thought the same too. immediately when they found the bag I thought he was involved, and that he knew exactly where the plane was. However now I don't think that's the case because I believe he would have known the coordinates when asked. If you're looking for several million dollars of items, I imagine you would memorize the coordinates. What made no sense to me is why would Erin turn on the phone first rather than check the USB drive? Checking the USB would be untraceable unlike the phone. Also why did she just ignore the USB all together until the end? She went though all that trouble with the phone, internet searches on plane crashes, and FBI/Interpol wanted lists but never once thought to look at the USB drive for clues? Makes no sense?

